Chameli is a 15-year-old girl living in a village in Pakistan who is curious about an abandoned ancient city called Mohenjo-Daro that nobody in her village will discuss. She and her friend Yogi decide to explore Mohenjo-Daro while the village celebrates an anniversary. At Mohenjo-Daro, they discover a broken statue in an old pool and are attacked by zombies that emerge from the ground. They narrowly escape back to the safety of their village.
1) Nokumanu was a sculptor who lived in the village of Djinitu and made sculptures of the head priest Gihando. Tensions were rising between Djinitu and the neighboring village of Dinkit over land.
2) A messenger came to inform Gihando that there would be war if the land dispute was not resolved. Gihando was killed before the planned battle. A note left for Nokumanu named him the new king.
3) When Nokumanu arrived at the battlefield, he found everyone already dead. Saddened, he demolished the wall between the villages to help unite the people. He made one last statue of Gihando in his
Comparison of the results of the 2013 brand value league tables published by Interbrand, Brand Finance, Millward Brown and the European Brand Institute.
The presentation provides a summary of the methodologies used, and the valuations of the top 30 brands from each league table.
It compares the values attributed to the 28 brands that appear on all 4 lists, and the assessment of whether they are increasing or decreasing in value.
The SonyBMG rootkit was a program installed on Sony music CDs that was intended to prevent copying but ended up opening security holes that allowed viruses to infect computers more easily. It affected around 500,000 networks and took 3 months for Sony to release a removal tool. The rootkit altered the way Windows operating systems read CDs and allowed easier virus infections by opening security holes, though its creator intended it only as anti-copying software. To remove the rootkit, the Sony utility would need to be used.
The document discusses Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign platform and policies on several issues. It provides polling data showing Obama leading in key swing states. It summarizes Obama's plans to boost the economy by providing tax cuts and relief for middle-class Americans and investing in green jobs. It also recaps Obama's stance on ending the war in Iraq and his healthcare plan to allow Americans to keep their current insurance and lower costs.
This document provides an analysis of the Phoenix tower market in 2008. It includes information on 32 towers totaling over 10 million square feet of space. The document summarizes rental rates, vacancy rates, significant leasing transactions during the year, and towers that are under construction. It also includes a floor-by-floor availability chart and contact information for additional information.
Yamir was the king of the city of Mohenjo-daro. His sons Sagar and Sampat wanted to move away because they were bored, so Yamir had buildings like a sports bar and club constructed next to a pool to keep them entertained. The sons enjoyed these places at first but their behavior got out of hand. Yamir then had the buildings torn down, leaving just the pool. This angered the sons, who moved away from the city to get away from their father.
Chameli is a 15-year-old girl living in a village in Pakistan who is curious about an abandoned ancient city called Mohenjo-Daro that nobody in her village will discuss. She and her friend Yogi decide to explore Mohenjo-Daro while the village celebrates an anniversary. At Mohenjo-Daro, they discover a broken statue in an old pool and are attacked by zombies that emerge from the ground. They narrowly escape back to the safety of their village.
1) Nokumanu was a sculptor who lived in the village of Djinitu and made sculptures of the head priest Gihando. Tensions were rising between Djinitu and the neighboring village of Dinkit over land.
2) A messenger came to inform Gihando that there would be war if the land dispute was not resolved. Gihando was killed before the planned battle. A note left for Nokumanu named him the new king.
3) When Nokumanu arrived at the battlefield, he found everyone already dead. Saddened, he demolished the wall between the villages to help unite the people. He made one last statue of Gihando in his
Comparison of the results of the 2013 brand value league tables published by Interbrand, Brand Finance, Millward Brown and the European Brand Institute.
The presentation provides a summary of the methodologies used, and the valuations of the top 30 brands from each league table.
It compares the values attributed to the 28 brands that appear on all 4 lists, and the assessment of whether they are increasing or decreasing in value.
The SonyBMG rootkit was a program installed on Sony music CDs that was intended to prevent copying but ended up opening security holes that allowed viruses to infect computers more easily. It affected around 500,000 networks and took 3 months for Sony to release a removal tool. The rootkit altered the way Windows operating systems read CDs and allowed easier virus infections by opening security holes, though its creator intended it only as anti-copying software. To remove the rootkit, the Sony utility would need to be used.
The document discusses Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign platform and policies on several issues. It provides polling data showing Obama leading in key swing states. It summarizes Obama's plans to boost the economy by providing tax cuts and relief for middle-class Americans and investing in green jobs. It also recaps Obama's stance on ending the war in Iraq and his healthcare plan to allow Americans to keep their current insurance and lower costs.
This document provides an analysis of the Phoenix tower market in 2008. It includes information on 32 towers totaling over 10 million square feet of space. The document summarizes rental rates, vacancy rates, significant leasing transactions during the year, and towers that are under construction. It also includes a floor-by-floor availability chart and contact information for additional information.
Yamir was the king of the city of Mohenjo-daro. His sons Sagar and Sampat wanted to move away because they were bored, so Yamir had buildings like a sports bar and club constructed next to a pool to keep them entertained. The sons enjoyed these places at first but their behavior got out of hand. Yamir then had the buildings torn down, leaving just the pool. This angered the sons, who moved away from the city to get away from their father.
This document outlines a project for a Spiritualist Center involving a lesson on obedience for children. The lesson will include watching a video about a bunny, dramatizing the story "Snowflake the White Bunny" using figurines, and discussing obedience. Children will then make bunny masks. The story is about a white bunny named Snowflake who doesn't listen to his mother and sneaks out at night with his friend, ending up in danger in a lake before being saved by a dog.
Boats provide freedom on the ocean as they allow one to travel across the water with ease. While boats allow for travel over the ocean, they are dependent on the ocean's waves and weather patterns. Controlling a boat requires skill and practice to navigate safely through the ocean's changing conditions.
The painting depicts a cloudy blue sky with wispy white and gray clouds. Various shades of blue are used to convey the atmosphere and mood. The loose brushstrokes help create a sense of movement and flow within the skyscape.
The document lists various television stations including music stations like MTV and VH1, children's stations like Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, major broadcast networks like ABC, NBC and CNN, and other specialty stations such as Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, Bravo, TLC, Discovery Channel, HSN, and The CW.
Lost In The Cloud: cloud computing hope or hype? KATHOCombell NV
The document discusses cloud computing and whether it represents hope or hype. It begins with an introduction of the author and then addresses common misconceptions about cloud computing. The author defines cloud computing as a consumption and delivery model for the internet where flexibility is key. Key features of cloud computing discussed include abstraction, virtualization, isolation, flexibility, scalability, and pay-as-you-go models. The document also covers different service layers and deployment models of cloud computing and consequences of the hype around cloud technology. It concludes by arguing that while hype exists, cloud computing is also built on proven technology that can provide economic and technical benefits when properly implemented.
This document summarizes Thijs Feryn's talk on PHP from the perspective of a hoster. It discusses PHP installations and configurations, including using packages versus compiling from source. It covers PHP versions and features like PEAR and PECL extensions. It also discusses scaling PHP applications and common performance issues seen by hosters. The hoster plays an important role in the PHP ecosystem and aims to ensure applications work, perform, scale, and are secure.
The document discusses the features and future of the Plone content management system (CMS). Plone is built using Python and Zope, and provides scalability, usability, and security. Upcoming improvements include better collections, HTML5 support, and Diazo theming. Long term plans include a unified rendering model using "tiles" and a page-centric content type called "Deco".
Musicals are a form of theater that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. Popular musicals include West Side Story, The Phantom of the Opera, and Hamilton. They tell emotional and compelling stories through the combination of the musical elements.
1) Once there was a great kingdom in Mohenjo-Daro ruled by King Ekanga who had everything until a man named Rajendra arrived with a warning.
2) Rajendra warned the king that the aquarium he loved would lead to his downfall and that enemies would use it against him, though the king had no known enemies.
3) Despite Rajendra's further warnings, the king eliminated all those he saw as threats to his kingdom, ultimately poisoning the water and destroying the entire kingdom, with Rajendra revealing he was the true enemy who manipulated the king's paranoia.
Throughout history, bands have played a variety of musical styles to entertain audiences. Early bands often performed folk music and accompanied dances. Modern bands continue to build on traditions, blending genres like rock, pop, and jazz to create new sounds that appeal to contemporary listeners.
This document is a one sentence description of "C.P.R. "LAS ATALAYAS" Puerto Lope 2010". It appears to be the name and location of an organization but provides no other context or details about its purpose or activities.
This document appears to be a poll asking men and women different questions about their housing preferences and opinions. It asks about how long respondents have lived in their current house, whether they prefer a house in the woods or suburbs, opinions on expanding a house, restricting what can be done with land, and spending money to expand a house in the woods. The poll contains separate questions for male and female respondents.
1) Kanvar was crowned king of Mohenjo-Daro after his father passed away when he turned 18.
2) He fell in love with and married a woman named Chahna who was brought to him by his most loyal servant.
3) After having 5 children together, the family lived happily in a small stone village they built until thieves drained the family pool and replaced it with farm animals, prompting the king to go to war with the thieves where he was killed by lightning.
Love Doesn't Always Have a Happy EndingMrs. McCabe
King Dakshi ruled the ancient city of Mohenjo-Daro but was secretly a girl named Ekaja. Ekaja created a drainage system and private bath for herself to hide her true identity from the people, as her family needed a male heir to keep their throne. Ekaja's admirer Chandra grew suspicious of Ekaja's secrecy and decided to spy on her activities. Ekaja's family had a secret - that their king was actually a female ruler pretending to be a man.
Kalyani, the daughter of King Vivek, fell in love with a servant named Sohan after sneaking out of the house at night to meet him by the town pool. King Vivek forbade Kalyani from leaving and did not approve of her relationship with Sohan. One night, King Vivek saw Kalyani and Sohan together and in a rage, attacked Sohan. However, it was actually Kalyani climbing the wall and she fell and broke her neck. Sohan then fought and killed King Vivek in retaliation. Overcome with grief over Kalyani's death, Sohan then took his own life so they could be together.
This document outlines a project for a Spiritualist Center involving a lesson on obedience for children. The lesson will include watching a video about a bunny, dramatizing the story "Snowflake the White Bunny" using figurines, and discussing obedience. Children will then make bunny masks. The story is about a white bunny named Snowflake who doesn't listen to his mother and sneaks out at night with his friend, ending up in danger in a lake before being saved by a dog.
Boats provide freedom on the ocean as they allow one to travel across the water with ease. While boats allow for travel over the ocean, they are dependent on the ocean's waves and weather patterns. Controlling a boat requires skill and practice to navigate safely through the ocean's changing conditions.
The painting depicts a cloudy blue sky with wispy white and gray clouds. Various shades of blue are used to convey the atmosphere and mood. The loose brushstrokes help create a sense of movement and flow within the skyscape.
The document lists various television stations including music stations like MTV and VH1, children's stations like Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, major broadcast networks like ABC, NBC and CNN, and other specialty stations such as Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, Bravo, TLC, Discovery Channel, HSN, and The CW.
Lost In The Cloud: cloud computing hope or hype? KATHOCombell NV
The document discusses cloud computing and whether it represents hope or hype. It begins with an introduction of the author and then addresses common misconceptions about cloud computing. The author defines cloud computing as a consumption and delivery model for the internet where flexibility is key. Key features of cloud computing discussed include abstraction, virtualization, isolation, flexibility, scalability, and pay-as-you-go models. The document also covers different service layers and deployment models of cloud computing and consequences of the hype around cloud technology. It concludes by arguing that while hype exists, cloud computing is also built on proven technology that can provide economic and technical benefits when properly implemented.
This document summarizes Thijs Feryn's talk on PHP from the perspective of a hoster. It discusses PHP installations and configurations, including using packages versus compiling from source. It covers PHP versions and features like PEAR and PECL extensions. It also discusses scaling PHP applications and common performance issues seen by hosters. The hoster plays an important role in the PHP ecosystem and aims to ensure applications work, perform, scale, and are secure.
The document discusses the features and future of the Plone content management system (CMS). Plone is built using Python and Zope, and provides scalability, usability, and security. Upcoming improvements include better collections, HTML5 support, and Diazo theming. Long term plans include a unified rendering model using "tiles" and a page-centric content type called "Deco".
Musicals are a form of theater that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. Popular musicals include West Side Story, The Phantom of the Opera, and Hamilton. They tell emotional and compelling stories through the combination of the musical elements.
1) Once there was a great kingdom in Mohenjo-Daro ruled by King Ekanga who had everything until a man named Rajendra arrived with a warning.
2) Rajendra warned the king that the aquarium he loved would lead to his downfall and that enemies would use it against him, though the king had no known enemies.
3) Despite Rajendra's further warnings, the king eliminated all those he saw as threats to his kingdom, ultimately poisoning the water and destroying the entire kingdom, with Rajendra revealing he was the true enemy who manipulated the king's paranoia.
Throughout history, bands have played a variety of musical styles to entertain audiences. Early bands often performed folk music and accompanied dances. Modern bands continue to build on traditions, blending genres like rock, pop, and jazz to create new sounds that appeal to contemporary listeners.
This document is a one sentence description of "C.P.R. "LAS ATALAYAS" Puerto Lope 2010". It appears to be the name and location of an organization but provides no other context or details about its purpose or activities.
This document appears to be a poll asking men and women different questions about their housing preferences and opinions. It asks about how long respondents have lived in their current house, whether they prefer a house in the woods or suburbs, opinions on expanding a house, restricting what can be done with land, and spending money to expand a house in the woods. The poll contains separate questions for male and female respondents.
1) Kanvar was crowned king of Mohenjo-Daro after his father passed away when he turned 18.
2) He fell in love with and married a woman named Chahna who was brought to him by his most loyal servant.
3) After having 5 children together, the family lived happily in a small stone village they built until thieves drained the family pool and replaced it with farm animals, prompting the king to go to war with the thieves where he was killed by lightning.
Love Doesn't Always Have a Happy EndingMrs. McCabe
King Dakshi ruled the ancient city of Mohenjo-Daro but was secretly a girl named Ekaja. Ekaja created a drainage system and private bath for herself to hide her true identity from the people, as her family needed a male heir to keep their throne. Ekaja's admirer Chandra grew suspicious of Ekaja's secrecy and decided to spy on her activities. Ekaja's family had a secret - that their king was actually a female ruler pretending to be a man.
Kalyani, the daughter of King Vivek, fell in love with a servant named Sohan after sneaking out of the house at night to meet him by the town pool. King Vivek forbade Kalyani from leaving and did not approve of her relationship with Sohan. One night, King Vivek saw Kalyani and Sohan together and in a rage, attacked Sohan. However, it was actually Kalyani climbing the wall and she fell and broke her neck. Sohan then fought and killed King Vivek in retaliation. Overcome with grief over Kalyani's death, Sohan then took his own life so they could be together.
1) Arishia is the beautiful daughter of the cruel Priest King who rules the village of Mohenjo-Daro. She cares for the villagers and disobeys her father.
2) One night, a mysterious boy named Devkumar appears at Arishia's door. She cares for him but her father wants him killed.
3) On the night before her forced marriage, Arishia cries with Devkumar and reveals that his name means "Son of God." She then commits suicide in the grand bath.
Jignesh was a curious young man living in Mohenjo-Daro, India who questioned the existence of Brahman, the creator god that others in town strictly believed in. When the priest-king Narayan noticed Jignesh ignoring a temple sermon about Brahman, he confronted Jignesh and threatened to kill him unless he admitted Brahman existed. Even facing death, Jignesh refused to lie about his beliefs. The king slashed Jignesh's neck and left him to die in the town's central pool.
King Hemraj of Mohenjo-Daro noticed signs of aging in the mirror and had servants build a pool to relax in. After swimming, he wanted to feel young again and sacrificed his youngest son Prakul by letting his blood spill in the pool. When servants discovered the body, the people of the city banned King Hemraj and made his eldest son Dushyant the new king to honor the royal family and bring peace to the city once more.
King Anurag of Mohenjo-Daro has been struggling to find a wife for three years since taking the throne at age 16. He feels stressed and hopeless. On Nandan's suggestion, he has a bath built for the village. There, he meets Rupali, who was introduced by Nandan. Anurag and Rupali spend time talking and go on dates. Anurag proposes to Rupali and they have a traditional wedding, bringing the king happiness at last.
The king of Mohenjo-Daro passed away, leaving the throne to his only son and youngest child, Mahamati. However, the king's eldest daughter Ekaparnika was unhappy with this succession and killed Mahamati while he was bathing. She then killed her three younger sisters to eliminate any threats to her rule. Ekaparnika enslaved the people of Mohenjo-Daro, but they grew tired of her cruel leadership. In response, they invaded the castle and dismembered Ekaparnika with saws, establishing a democratic system of government in her place.
King Anurag of Mohenjo-Daro has been struggling to find a wife for three years since taking the throne at age 16. One day, his friend Nandan introduces him to a new village woman, Rupali, at the public bath. Anurag and Rupali hit it off and begin spending more and more time together. After several weeks of dining together frequently, Anurag decides to propose. He asks Rupali at the bath and she joyfully accepts. They have a traditional Mohenjo-Daro wedding attended by the whole village. The once hopeless King Anurag has finally found his match in Rupali.
Tamasi hated her twin sister Lona from birth due to Lona being favored by their parents for her beauty and perfection. At their 10th birthday party, while the other children were enjoying the festivities in the large gold-filled bath, Tamasi took advantage of Lona's inability to swim and pushed her in, holding her under until she drowned. When the bath was drained after Lona's disappearance, her parents found her body at the bottom, devastated at the loss of their daughter.
1) King Jagadeep was once a great naval captain, but his career ended when his boat hit rocks and sank, drowning many crew members. Jagadeep could not swim and died as well.
2) The god Varuna revived Jagadeep and told him to build a city where he was found. Jagadeep built the city of Mohenjo-Daro in 5 days, but still feared the water.
3) After others learned Jagadeep could not swim, he was embarrassed and had an artificial lake built so he could practice swimming in private. After intensive practice, he was able to swim out and retrieve a raft from a river, conquering his fear of water.
The narrator travels to the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-daro in Pakistan as a graduation gift from their parents. While camping at the site, they fall into a mysterious pool and wake up in the ancient city during its peak, taking on the identity of a woman named Akuti. Akuti meets a man named Kirti who is also from the present day. They decide to get married to return to their own time. On their wedding day, an earthquake destroys the city, and Akuti and Kirti jump back into the pool, returning to the present with their memories and relationship intact.
The narrator travels to the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-daro in Pakistan as a graduation gift from their parents. While camping at the site, they fall into a mysterious pool and wake up in the ancient city during its peak, living as a woman named Akuti. Akuti meets a man named Kirti who is also from the present. They decide to get married to return to their own time. On their wedding day, an earthquake destroys the city, and Akuti and Kirti jump back into the pool, returning to the present together.
The priest king of MohenjoDaro was a serial killer who enjoyed drowning his victims in his large bath. Though insane, the townspeople liked him until he grew to dislike them and invented torturous games. The people eventually grew angry with the priest king and went to war with him before a peace treaty was signed. After the priest king's death, the townspeople erected a statue of him.
Mohenjo-Daro was a prosperous democracy until President Geel Budhil sent troops to fight radicals in northern India, angering the people. In the next election, Barindra H. Omkar promised much but implemented oppressive socialist policies, nationalizing industries and raising taxes. As conditions deteriorated, the people revolted and killed Omkar, abandoning Mohenjo-Daro thereafter so it fell into ruin.
Tarun, a man with a mysterious past, becomes the new king after the death of the queen. He falls in love with Aloki but she refuses to marry him. In retaliation, Tarun fabricates a religious ritual where he kills 14 people each year to emotionally torment Aloki. When Aloki falls in love with another man, Tarun kills both the man and their daughter to seek revenge on Aloki for rejecting him. Driven to despair, Aloki commits suicide, and Tarun follows her into death.
The king of Mohenjo-Daro loved his people and son, Adhiraj, though he was a troublemaker. One day, Adhiraj jumped in manure thinking it was mud and ran through town, with his stench killing those who got too close. The king and Adhiraj fled the now abandoned town to escape what people thought was a demon. In the rush, the king forgot the statue the people gifted him.
Daya and Jagadeesh were best friends who loved exploring their hometown of Mohenjo-Daro. One day, after school, they had a rock throwing contest that led Jagadeesh to throw rocks at Daya, making him cry. As Jagadeesh chased Daya, they discovered a wealthy priest bathing and Jagadeesh threw a rock in, causing a crack in the ground. Jagadeesh fell through the crack laughing while Daya had a vision, realizing it was just his imagination and Jagadeesh was still there. They joined the priest in the bath for the rest of their lives until waking up from their dream in class.
The city of Mohenjo-daro was located near the Indus River and was known for its advanced civilization. The people created a large communal bath, or swimming pool, which became very popular. However, King Rajan refused to enter the bath because he did not know how to swim. The water spirit Madeesh, who the town worshipped, grew angry at the king for not respecting the bath. Madeesh appeared to the king in a dream and tricked him into entering the bath publicly. However, when the king did not emerge from the water, Madeesh revealed that he had drowned the king as punishment for not respecting him. The remaining people fled the city in fear of Madeesh, but he