Monday, June 9, 2014

History of Tom and Jerry!!



History Tom and Jerry Cartoon


You must have known Tom and Jerry, the Cartoon character. Tom and Jerry is an animated series produced MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ) United States tells the story of a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry) who are always quarreling and fighting each other. This animated series is an Academy Award (Oscar) and form the basis of a successful series studio  MGM.  They are created, written and directed by two animators named William Hanna and Joseph Barbera ( Hanna-Barbera).

Cartoon History

The mastermind behind this short story are Hanna and Barbera. Here's the story initially discovered, When looking at a cat pouncing on a mouse in his kitchen one day, Hanna suddenly got the idea to make the feud as something funny from the story itself. Then, they immediately made the script and named the cartoon character as Tom & Jerry in 1932 with Van Beuren Studio. At that time, they were still working  in the magazine as the creator of a cartoon or a cartoonist.

The theme in the story line in each of the episodes  are usually centered on Tom's attempts to capture Jerry, accompanied by a variety of physical conflict and material damage in the process to captured. They sometimes appear to live peacefully side by side in several episodes (at least in the first few minutes), so it is sometimes unclear why Tom is so passionate about chasing Jerry. Tom catch Jerry rarely successful, mainly due to the skill and agility Jerry and Tom's own stupidity. Tom usually beat Jerry when the mice into the cause of the problem or when Jerry was acting outrageous.

MGM (Metro Goldwyn Meyer) is the first production house to produce this film. Unfortunately  by  1957, MGM closed the division. Inevitably, the fate of Tom & Jerry was abandoned. In fact, so many fans. Not only children but also adults.Hope arose again when six years later, there was Chuck Jones, a talented animator who is interested in reviving the cat and mouse that's hilarious. So, MGM was making another movie Tom & Jerry. Unfortunately, again, this did not last long. 

 But then, the lapse of four years, MGM stopped producing cartoons. They did not continue to work with Jones.Because already in love with the characters Tom & Jerry, 1975, Hanna and Barbera ultimately strive to make their own movie. With difficulty, they eventually make a television series that appears every Saturday morning.

After the great effort by the genius Hanna and Barbera in 1975, the production evolved. Tom & Jerry films were spread throughout the world. Now, we can watch on TV, pieces of VCD / DVD, also in the form of his game.

 CHARACTERS 

Tom “The Cat” and Jerry “The Mouse”

Tom Cat is a cat house bluish gray (Tom's fur color is very similar to the color of the Russian Blue cat) who live in indulgence, while Jerry is a small brown mouse who always stayed close to where Tom lives. Tom is very quick-tempered and irritable, while Jerry is a character who lives free and very good at taking a chance.
Jerry  the Mouse have a tendency to be sadistic; meaning happy to torture one another. However, in some episodes, when one character is in danger, other characters will be awakened and save character.

Although many supporting characters and minor characters speaking roles, Tom and Jerry rarely speak for themselves. Tom, for instance, noted for his favorite to sing when trying to attract a female cat. He sang the song "Is You Is or Is You Is not My Baby" by Louis Jordan in the episode "Solid Serenade" made in 1946. Directed by William Hanna contributed rat squeaked voice, breath sounds and other voices for the two main characters of this. One of the sound-effect donation Hanna is heartfelt cries Tom cries which are made from the original Hanna where the beginning and end of the tape is removed so that only shouts the loudest cries are presented. The only episode in which Tom talked a little long and did not sing was "Million Dollar Cat", where Tom speaks "Gee.'m Throwing away a MILLION dollars .... BUT I'M HAPPY!" while playing Jerry.

Spike 


Spike (sometimes nicknamed "Killer" or "Butch"), a guard bulldog grumpy and bad-tempered, always attacking Tom. He usually-good friends with Jerry, to be the guardian and protector of the rat in several episodes.

Mammy Two Shoes

Mammy Two Shoes, a black housekeeper (Lillian Randolph is filling his voice) that his face is rarely seen and usually beat Tom with a broom when the cat behaved inappropriately. Mammy appeared in many episodes until 1952. Owner Tom next is a thin woman and be firm with properties such as Mammy-Two-Shoes. The difference is, she is not afraid of mice, and was always able to punish Tom for pursuit-chasing Jerry (never fails to catch the cat).

Quacker the Duckling


Quacker the Duckling, a small duck orphan who later adapted the character of Hanna-Barbera other Yakky Doodle. This is the sweet character who is fund of Jerry.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Winners Of World Cup Golden Boot.

Previous Winners Of World Cup Golden Boot

Year                                  Player                                 Country                      Goals

2010 South Africa              Thomas Muller                  Germany                             5
2006 Germany                   Miroslav Klose                  Germany                             5
2002 Korea/Japan              Ronaldo                            Brazil                                  8
1998 France                       Davor suker                      Croatia                               6
1994 USA                          Hristo Stoichkov               Bulgaria                              6
1990 Italy                           Oleg Salenko                     Russia                                6
1986 Mexico                      Salvatore Schillaci              Italy                                   6
1982 Spain                         Gary Lineker                      England                             6
1978 Argentina                   Paolo Rossi                        Italy                                   6
1974 West Germany           Mario Kempes                  Argentina                            7
1970 Mexico                      Grzegorz Lato                    Poland                               10
1966 England                      Gerd Muller                       West Germany                   9
1962 Chile                          Eusebio                              Portugal                             4
                                           Garrincha                           Brazil
                                           Vava                                  Brazil
                                           Leonel Sanchez                  Chilli
                                           Drazan Jerkovic                 Yugoslavia
                                           Valentin Ivanov                  Soviet Union
                                           Florian Albert                     Hungary
1958 Sweden                      Just Fontaine                      France                              13
1954 Switzerland                Sandor Kocsis                    Hungary                            11
1950 Brazil                         Ademir                               Brazil                                 9
1938 France                        Leonidas                            Brazil                                 7
1934 Italy                           Oldrich Nejedly                  Czechoslovakia                  5
1930 Uruguay                     Guillermo Stabile                Argentina                            8



Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Ticketing in World Cup 2014!!


Ticketing in World Cup 2014!!

The total of 3,334,524 tickets for the tournament has been forecast by FIFA. Most of the tickets are distributed to groups such as commercial affiliates, hospitality clients, media rights holders and VIPs.  for each individual match, 8% of the tickets are reserved for fans of a competing team. 1.1 million are to be sold to the general public (400,000 to Brazilian residents only, 700,000 overseas and Brazilians). 
The sale of tickets to the general public has been divided into three phases and there are four categories of tickets being available to Brazilian residents. Discounted tickets are available to Brazilians aged over 60 year, students and those receiving (Bolsa Família) welfare. These are available for as little as 30 Brazilian reals (roughly US$12.50), while the most expensive ticket of the competition on general sale is a Category 1 seat for the final that retails at US$990.
 In addition to individual tickets "venue specific tickets", which give access to all matches staged in a host city (during the group stage and round of 16), and "team ticket series", which give access to all matches of a chosen team during the tournament, are also available.
On 20 August 2013 , tickets went on sale with 2.3 million requested during the first 24 hours. By the end of this first phase of sales in October 2013, over 6 million requests had been received from the general public.  FIFA staged a random draw to allocate tickets with a total of 889,305 tickets. 71.5% of these were sold to Brazilian residents. The highest number of overseas sales being to those in the United States.

Further 220,000 tickets issued on a first come, first served basis sold out within seven hours of being placed on sale in November 2013. Following the final draw in December 2013, a second phase of ticket sales began and concluded the following month, attracting over 3.5 million applications. Any remaining tickets were then made available on a first-come, first-served basis from March 2014 onward and can also be purchased in person at designated FIFA ticketing centres. 

Sunday, June 1, 2014

50 Facts about your Body parts!!

        
50 Facts about your Body parts!!

1.       Your Nose can remember 50,000 different scents.
2.       Human shed about 600,000 particles of skin every hour.
3.       An adult human being is made up of around  7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms.
4.       A human baby has over 60 more bones than  an adult.
5.       There are 100,000 miles of blood vessels in an adult human body.
6.       An average person produces  about 25,000 quarts of saliva in a life time, enough to fill two swimming pools.
   7.  Your body has enough iron in it to make a metal nail about 3 inches long.
   8.   We all have tiny mites living in our eye lashes.
   9.       The strongest muscle in the human body is Masseter (jaw muscle).
10.   Sweat itself is odorless. It’s bacteria in the skin that mingles with it and produces body order.
11.   Having excessive body hair is linked to higher intellect.
12.   Ears and nose never stop growing.
13.   Similar to finger prints, everyone also has a unique tongue print.
14.   When awake, the human body produces enough electricity to power a small light bulb.
15.   Human bones are ounce for ounce,stronger than steel.
16.   People with a blue eyes has a higher alcohol tolerance.
17.   The human eye can distinguish about 10 million different colors.
18.   We spend about 10% of our waking hours with our eyes closed, Blinking.
19.   If human eyes is the digital camera, it would have 576 megapixels.
20.   All of the bacteria in our body collectively weighs about 4 pounds.
   21.   The human body produces a liter (0.26 gal) of mucus per day.
   22.   There are more than 100 types of cancers; any part of body can be affected.
   23.   Your heart beat changes and mimics the music you listen to.
   24.   Your brain uses 20% of the total oxygen and blood in the body.
   25.   Your bones are composed of 31% of water.
   26.   There’s more bacteria in your mouth than there are people in the world.
27.   Every day, your heart creates enough energy to drive the truck for 20 miles ( 32 km).
28.   If uncoiled, he DNA in all the cells in your body would stretch 10 billions miles, from here to Pluto (planet) and back.

29.   Most of the dust underneath your bed is actually your own dead skin.
30.   With in 3 days of death, the enzymes that once digested your dinner begins to eat you.
31.   Sleeping less than 7 hours each night reduces your life expectancy.
32.   In a life time you brains long term memory can hold as many as 1 quardrillion ( 1 million billion) different bits of information.
33.   The gastrointestinal tract is a 30-foot (9 m) tube running from your mouth to your anus.
34.   Your heart will pump nearly  1.5 million barrels of blood during your life time, enough to fill 200 train tank cars.
35.   Your heart can keep beating even if it is seperated from the body because it has its own electricity impluse.
36.   Your brain keeps developing untill your late 40's.
37.   Our lungs and nasal passages have exquisitely tiny hairs called cilia that can taste bitter flavors.
38.   When you take one step, you are using up to 200 muscles.
39.   On a clear night, the human eyes can see between 2000-3000 stars in the sky.
40.   An average person has over 1,460 dreams a year which is about 4 dreams a night.
41.   All babies are color blind when they are born, they only see
       black and white.
42.   It is impossible to sneeze with eye open.
43.   Brain is more active and thinks more at night than during the day.
44.   Your tongue has 3,000 taste buds.
45.   Men get hiccups more often than female.
46.   Blood is such a good stain that Native American uses it for painting.
47.   Woman has approximately 4.5 liters of blood in her body while men have 5.6 liters.
48.   It takes about 20 seconds for a red blood cell to circle the whole body.
49.   You have no scence of smell while you are sleeping.
50. Enamel is the hardest substance in the body.