Thursday, August 30, 2007

IILUSION...

My coll have an illusion that by keeping coaching classes in eve after 3:30 will improve the students in their studies.

is it true? no way, how i'll study in coll if i dont do that in my house itself. we are grown ups why they still treat us like 8th std kids. To tell the truth, even in my 8th i didnt have such classes. is my coll trying to be like JPR, let them not do that coz it will be a big flop. The funniest part is all students who failed in monthly test.

We have to write test everyday till we get 80% it seems, silly people. No idea who's the owner for this suggestion.

They think as if our coll is inside the city, so that they can send us home anytime.
if they leave me at 5 or 5:30 i'll reach my area at 7 or 8 coz of heavy traffic. if i try to explain ,they give me a blind reply, then stay in hostel. chi yuck! who'll stay in hostel.

Seriously no idea how long it will go. I pity my juniors who are in same state like me.

Long live my coll( the so called next JPR coz of silly rules like this).

Monday, August 27, 2007

Nanotech

Hello guys am just going to copy paste abt the so called & fast developing tech NANOTECH, coz i dont have any experience in it, but waan to know abt the tech if you too waan to know jus read the following post, but u need to have lot of paitence to read it ;D


1.What is nanotechnology? What is a nanometer?

Nanotechnology is the creation of useful materials, devices, and systems used to manipulate matter at an incredibly small scale -- between 1 and 100 nanometers.
A nanometer is one billionth of a meter - 1/80,000 the width of a human hair, or about ten times the diameter of a hydrogen atom. Such nanoscale objects can be useful by themselves, or as part of larger devices containing multiple nanoscale objects.


2. Why is nanotechnology an important tool for cancer research?


There are several reasons that nanotechnology could help transform cancer research and clinical approaches to cancer care:


• Most biological processes, including those processes leading to cancer, occur at the nanoscale. For cancer researchers, the ability of nanoscale devices to easily access the interior of a living cell affords the opportunity for unprecedented gains on both clinical and basic research frontiers.


• The ability to simultaneously interact with multiple critical proteins and nucleic acids at the molecular level will provide a better understanding of the complex regulatory and signaling patterns that govern the behavior of cells in their normal state as well as the transformation into malignant cells.


• Nanotechnology provides a platform for integrating research in proteomics -- the study of the structure and function of proteins, including the way they work and interact with each other inside cells -- with other scientific investigations into the molecular nature of cancer.

NOTE: If it was boring , lemme know so that i'll stop posting things like this in my blog IN FUTURE.

Friday, August 10, 2007

ENA......

What is this ENA? is it something like DNA? No obsolutely not, am talking about the attires that i prefer.

E - elegant

I meant wearing clothes that doesn't make other ppl close their eyes coz of the it's color. somecolors would be too bright to wear in sunlight. Go for clothes that is of pleasent color, one that suits your skin color well. Avoid the gardy one's that makes you look sick though it maybe a grand one.

N- naive

Gofor clothes that look simple & attractive at same time. what do i mean by saying simple? I meant the clothes which have less work onit & not more work that gives horrible look about the dress.

A - attractive

hey ppl do you think that just by wearing dress with lot of chummki or someother work gives attractive look. According to me that doesn't.what i meant by attractive is coz of the color combination of the dress or pattern that makes you stand out of crowd with similar dress.

Do you think if your wearing jean or tight top means FASHION. No it's not, fashion is expressing your self in your own creative way( my opinion). some gals think that wearing casuals makes them fashionable or by wearing tight top.

Attractivness doesn't come by physical exposure, it's though the clothes you wear when it comes to fashion. If your fat go for shirts that are not too tight, Medium go for body fit, really slim go for tight one's.


What i feel is that, clothes are meant for wearing according to your comfort.

So wear clothes that are fashionable & comfortable too. Dont wear clothes jus thinking it's Fashion. Go in your own way, stop following others ppl like herds. Think twice before you select & finalise the clothes ,whether it's fashionable yet comfortable too.


It's better you dont go for one particular ROLE MODEL, coz you'll wear clothes they wear.That aborts your creative thinking.

if you really waan stand out in crowd, then NO ROLE MODEL only your own CREATIVITY talks.
The suggestions that i had given above doesn't mean this what FASHION is, but it's jus my opinion only.

I view FASHION in this way.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Squeamish .......

it's really difficult to please me, when it comes to FASHION. I like attires when they are elegant,naive & offcourse attractive. I never like pattu or gardy one's much. I pefer causals then formal one's coz they are really comfortable.

When am alone, i always think of different color combinations of dresses or the patterns. if am left in a shop from morning , i keep roaming inside the shop till something satifies me, if i don't find any i jus walk off & never think like ,i came to shop so i should take something or atleast for my parents.i never bother when others comment bad on my dress( abt the color or pattern), i jus think that i like it so i wear it. if it's my choice ,why should i bother others. Then next is my slippers , oh god, am choosy about that also.

Actually i wanted to do FASHION DESIGN at NIFT(National Insititute of Fashion Techology). I didn't get enough marks for that in 12th std, so i couldnt do. Then comes my hair style & my danglers. i think i changed several hair styles from 1st yr of coll, but i like the one am having now. My danglers, oh i have nearly 10-20 different one's ( my dad used to comment like that if he sells all my collections he would get amt of rs.1000 ;D ).

When it comes to shopping, my parents will stand in one corner & leave me alone so i go roaming selecting dresses. I take the dress only when i get satifised abt it's color or pattern or different in something or other, otherwise i'll jus come & say i didn't find any( so sad my parents get irritated a lot).

The suprising thing is I HATE gold jewels, but i have lot of aritifical collections. If i had got good marks, would have been a FASHION DESIGNER by now designing clothes of my own color & pattern.

I dont have any role models, coz i dont waan follow anybody but be UNIQUE & different from others.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Fashion My Passion

The term 'fashion' usually applies to a prevailing mode of expression, but quite often applies to a personal mode of expression that may or may not apply to all. Inherent in the term is the idea that the mode will change more quickly than the culture as a whole. The terms "fashionable" and "unfashionable" are employed to describe whether someone or something fits in with the current popular mode of expression. The term "fashion" is frequently used in a positive sense, as a synonym for glamour and style. In this sense, fashions are a sort of communal art, through which a culture examines its notions of beauty and goodness. The term "fashion" is also sometimes used in a negative sense, as a synonym for fads, trends, and materialism.

Fashion design is the applied art dedicated to the design of clothing and lifestyle accessories created within the cultural and social influences of a specific time.

Fashion design differs from costume design due to its core product having a built in obsolescence usually of one to two seasons. A season is defined as either autumn/winter or spring/summer. Fashion design is generally considered to have started in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth who was the first person to sew their label into the garments that they created. While all articles of clothing from any time period are studied by academics as costume design, only clothing created after 1858 could be considered as fashion design.

Types of fashion

Haute couture

The type of fashion design which predominated until the 1950s was "made-to-measure" or haute couture, (French for high needlework). The term made-to-measure may be used for any garment that is created for a specific client. Haute couture, however, is a protected term which can only be officially used by companies that meet certain well-defined standards set by the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture. Nonetheless, many ready-to-wear, and even mass market labels, claim to produce haute couture, when in fact, according to established standards, they do not. A couture garment is made to order for an individual customer, and is usually made from high-quality, expensive fabric, sewn with extreme attention to detail and finish, often using time-consuming, hand-executed techniques. Look and fit take priority over the cost of materials and the time it takes to make.

Ready-to-wear

Ready-to-wear clothes are a cross between haute couture and mass market. They are not made for individual customers, but great care is taken in the choice and cut of the fabric. Clothes are made in small quantities to guarantee exclusivity, so they are rather expensive. Ready-to-wear collections are usually presented by fashion houses each season during a period known as Fashion Week. This takes place on a city-wide basis and occurs twice per year.


Mass market

These days the fashion industry relies more on mass market sales. The mass market caters for a wide range of customers, producing ready-to-wear clothes in large quantities and standard sizes. Cheap materials, creatively used, produce affordable fashion. Mass market designers generally adapt the trends set by the famous names in fashion. They often wait around a season to make sure a style is going to catch on before producing their own versions of the original look. In order to save money and time, they use cheaper fabrics and simpler production techniques which can easily be done by machine. The end product can therefore be sold much more cheaply. Increasingly, many modern high-end designers are now beginning to turn to mass market retailers to produce lower-priced merchandise, and to broaden their customer base.