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"Sansa does enjoy a major edge in terms of resources, said Mark Wright, research director at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Instead, she sees Daenerys as the most likely choice, with her dragons and Dothraki hordes.Washington: Where most ‘Game of Thrones’ fans were horrified by the beheading of the beloved Ned Stark and blamed it on a ruthless king, Columbia University business professor Bruce Craven saw a lesson in failed leadership. He seems too detached from humanity to sit on the Iron Throne or establish the personal connections that a ruler would need to rally a weary populace. Her troops are the freshest and arguably best provisioned, given the Vale’s rich soil that provides for wheat, corn, barley and enviously large pumpkins.Carolyne Larrington, a professor of medieval European literature at Oxford and author of ‘Winter is Coming: The Medieval World of Game of Thrones ,’ doesn’t think Sansa wants to sit on the Iron Throne, any more than her father did. Craven credits Daenerys with having developed superior leadership skills.  

Everything she’s gone through, part of me wants to see her leverage that in some unpredictable way. "I think that’s why they’ll play it safe and give it to Daenerys," she said. From the US Civil War to World War II, victorious armies have often gained a decisive edge by having the best equipment, stable supply lines and multitudes of soldiers. She’s seen the pitfalls from what Craven calls Cersei’s "transactional" approach to leadership. She frees slaves and tries to rule for the benefit of others. And she’s seen her kinsman Jon Snow’s idealism transform him from a brooding teenager into a military commander capable of challenging the zombie army of the Night King. Plus, she has dragons. Sansa has grown  Wholesale Ferro titanium cored wire Manufacturer from a once-helpless princess with dreams of lemon cakes into a wily strategist.Her rivals have suffered the destruction of their farmland and the depletion of their armies after years of warfare and the occasional scorched-earth dragon attack.Thanks to her feeble cousin Robin Arryn, the Knights of the Vale are under her command. He might also seem like an unexpected pick. Bran has the ability to journey through time."She’s had probably the closest involvement with the widest array of different leaders," said Craven, who has written a new business book, ‘Win or Die: Leadership Secrets from Game of Thrones .  

Not everyone, however, is convinced that Sansa will rule.Larrington said the show, once known for its moral shades of gray, has become more clearly a fight of good vs evil as it nears its end.The northerner Stark was simply too proud to adjust to the cutthroat nature of King’s Landing as it became mired in a scramble over royal succession. "I think it was Napoleon who said an army marches on its stomach," Wright said.’ Sansa has learned from Littlefinger’s manipulations. This gives him an oracular power, but it has extinguished his former emotional warmth for cold prophecies.The biggest question that still remains is about who will win the Iron Throne? The judgment of Craven and other academic minds may surprise you – Sansa Stark, Ned’s eldest daughter.This education might be the ultimate advantage, even if she lacks the firepower of Daenerys Targaryen’s dragons or the Valyrian steel sword wielded by Jon Snow. She inspires people by walking into flames and surviving. She didn’t learn to become an assassin," added Craven, who admits his prediction is just a hunch. His execution set into motion battles, intrigues, romances and resurrections that will culminate with the show’s highly-anticipated final season.. "She doesn’t have dragons. Her perceived rivals for the throne are running close to empty militarily and economically.The betting markets have picked Bran Stark, her mystical and disabled brother. She has endured marriages that were degrading and abusive, finding ways to adapt and survive that her late father could never manage

Posté le 13/05/2021 à 05:19 par ferrowirh
Edité le 13/05/2021 à 05:19 par ferrowirh

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It had wide influence extending beyond the Indian subcontinent and by 2-3 centuries AD it was translated into Persian, Arabic and Tibetan.The example of plastic surgery illustrates the situation. The Charaka Samhita is encyclopaedic in its description of different aspects of medical science and dates back to the first century AD. This image of science through rote learning naturally makes it a subject to be avoided!. They discovered that the procedure was unknown in Europe and seemed to work well.If, as the story goes, Isaac Newton, sitting under an apple tree, thought of gravitation when an apple fell on him, the real enlightenment came to him by studying how planets go round the Sun, how the Moon orbits round the Earth, how comets move, etc.Ayurveda has also an interesting history as explored by experts in modern medicine. Roy from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research highlights this fact. After the destruction by Bakhtiyar Khilji the alchemists fled to Tibet and the Deccan. Although revived in a low key during the Mughal period, its death knell came when the British started exporting iron ore to plants in Britain rather than use it for making finished products in India as part of helping their own industry at the cost of Indian industry. The procedures described by Sushruta were therefore acted on by people who were denied access to higher education. Chinese scholar and tourist Hsuan Tsang has recorded that in India there was a famous Buddhist alchemist called Nagarjuna. The ideal situation of children learning through experiments performed by them is rare. Made largely of iron, the material is rust resistant. How did the makers of the pillar manage to make an alloy with 98 per cent iron that did not rust? Why did the technological knowhow not survive? Studies of our ancient heritage show that frequent attacks by invaders like Ghaznavi and Ghori destroyed the iron industry.But the worrying aspect of this episode is that it shows how experimental procedures that are so important for the growth of science carried a stigma for the intellectuals of Indian society. Rather, it remained frozen at the level when Sushruta described it.A look at the history of science shows that it flourished in India up to about a millennium ago, at which time it languished in Europe.It goes without saying that the growth in our understanding of science is linked up with the role of experiments. Numerous experiments with electricity and magnetism enabled the scientists to put together an elegant set of equations that describe the observed phenomena related to these subjects. Why did it happen?There are numerous reasons for this reversal. But this development was away from the recognised and respected topics the intellectuals liked to talk about.  

They have been discussed and debated extensively by scientists and sociologists of science.Looking back at the history of science shows us starkly how the experimental part was missing in India. The book was translated in Arabic and was highly regarded even by those outside the subcontinent.Reverting to modern times, we find that in our schools experimentation is in low key, if present at all, as part of science teaching. Indeed, doyens of Indian science, like Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray and Meghnad Saha had worried over this issue a good deal. A scientist may be stimulated to solve a riddle posed by nature. This was an example of what later came to be known as plastic surgery. From this source eventually Indian chemistry developed.The science of chemistry, for example, grew out of the early interest and work on alchemy.Despite the popularity of Sushruta Samhita, the contemporary social stigma attached to blood, dead body or dissection meant that the higher caste members of the society kept away from surgery.  

While observing certain phenomenon he may wish to find out why it progresses in a particular way. Since punishment in the form of cutting the nose was common, there were cases for plastic surgery to restore the nose by adding skin from the forehead. Writing in the Indian Journal of the History of Science, Professor D. It is not surprising that they miss the thrill of doing an experiment and learning the facts themselves.Metallurgy was another practical science that flourished around 500-1,000 AD. Without such studies, the scientist will not get a proper clue to the answer he is looking for.P. In some cases the teacher may perform the experiment watched by the class while in many cases the children simply memorise the description of an experiment without watching a real one. Officials of the East India Company came to know of this practice and they arranged to study it. The details seem to be compiled by a Buddhist "hands on experimentalist" rather than a theoretical scholar. That reason is the lack of experimentation as part of learning science. Apart from operating procedures, it also describes the many different types of instruments used. This could be one of the reasons why science declined in India and had to be revived in the colonial era. However, this situation changed and one finds that the progress of science slowed down in India while it began to grow faster in Europe. This procedure was used not by brahmin doctors of Ayurveda but by "Koomar" caste men who, however, followed the prescribed procedure without knowing the rationale or theory behind it. The famous pillar near the Qutub Minar in Delhi dates back to 400 AD. What are the controlling factors? What will happen if any of them undergo a change? Experiments give him the clue to these questions and through them he will get a far better understanding of the physical process under observation. His influence was considerable and probably thanks to his influence the universities of Nalanda and Vikramasila continued for several centuries to teach alchemy. Sushruta Samhita on the other hand deals with many different types of surgery. The  Titanium iron cored wire two ancient manuscripts relevant to the medical developments are the Charaka Samhita and the Sushruta Samhita dealing respectively with medicine and surgery. As such, any intellectual advance of surgical science was stopped. Many reasons are usually given, but we will highlight one that may also have a bearing on the present question of why science is not a popular subject amongst schoolchildren in India

Posté le 06/05/2021 à 04:00 par ferrowirh
Edité le 06/05/2021 à 04:00 par ferrowirh

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. However bad the situation might be, he has some back-up plan ready.  DC takes a look at the situation and speaks to some of the top voice actors. Usually, I take one and half days to dub for my movies and I completed Frozen 2 in just one day.Raveena Ravi, one of the leading voice artistes who turned heroine had started dubbing at the age of two.  Vijay Sethupathi and Andrea Jeremiah had recently dubbed for Iron Man and Black Lady in Avengers: Endgame.

Vijay Sethupathi was trolled by netizens as they thought his voice did not suit Tony Stark aka Iron Man. The film releases on Nov. A few dubbing artistes, feel that the trend has also resulted in putting them out of work. The Vikram Vedha star said, "When I was approached to dub Iron Man’s voice in Tamil, I was sceptical at first. I was unsure whether my voice would be suitable for Iron Man. The reach for the first part was so phenomenal that I didn’t want to miss the opportunity of being here in second part.Shruti HaasanSpeaking about why  Ferrotitanium powder  Shruthi Hassan opted to dub for Elsa, she reveals, "The reason why Frozen is so popular across the world is because it signifies an epitome of inspiration to many girls. She feels that the new trend might affect hundreds of Tamil dubbing artistes who are dependent  on such movies for their livelihood.Comedian Sathyan dubbed for Olaf.In a trend that is increasingly catching on in India, local superstars are found dubbing for major Hollywood productions. 22 in India. She is a warrior girl and I am really fond of her. The entire process of dubbing Elsa character was so much relaxing. More than the franchise, I really like Iron Man’s characterisation — his casual demeanour and the way he handles various issues.  Many fans, who are emotionally connected with famous characters, had, however, trolled the actors as they felt abrupt changes in the way a character sounds was causing dissonance and brought disappointment to them. Arvind Swamy, Siddharth and Aishwarya Rajesh dubbed for Scar, Simba and Nalla in the Tamil version of The Lion King. I first tried dubbing for the trailer and I have to say, I fumbled a bit.Disney roped in the multi-talented Shruti Haasan to voice for fearless Elsa, besides crooning key songs in Tamil and anchor Divyadarshini dubbing for Anna character for one of its most awaited animation films Frozen 2. They are the losers in all this. Lyricist Vivek has given the best effort into writing, which made us all dub efficiently. Personally, my sister Askhara and myself share big bonding and this helped me a lot in dubbing for the film."Interestingly, Arvind Swamy, who dubbed for Scar in The Lion King, was spared by the audiences as the Roja actor had given voice for the lead Simba in the Tamil version over 20 years ago when the animated version released on TV for Indian audiences. In addition, Divyadarshini has added strength for the role of Anna with her voice

Posté le 25/03/2021 à 03:31 par ferrowirh
Edité le 06/05/2021 à 04:00 par ferrowirh

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