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Contemporary language 1
CHIEF EDITOR
Mr. Keshav Bhattarai (Nepal)
EDITORS
1. Contemporary language : Ms.
El¡skina Joyosubagio (Indonesia)
2. Health & medicine: Mr. Aabesh
Koirala (Nepal) & Shambhu
Kumar Sah (Nepal)
3. Science & technology: Mr.
Prannoy Rana (Nepal)
4. Art & culture: Mr. Mukul Sharma
(India)
5. Sports & events: Mr. Sagun
Shrestha (Nepal)
6. Fun & entertainment: Mr. The 48th Miss International Beauty Pageant, Miss International 2008 took place at the Venetian
Boniface F. Masau (Tanzania) Macao-Resort-Hotel, in Macau in November 8, 2008. Sixty three beauties from all over the world
7. Comments & compositions: Mr.
Thomas Hii Chung Ee (Malaysia) competed to win the coveted title then held by Priscila Perales (Miss International 2007) of Mex-
ico. In the end, Miss Spain, Alejandra Andreu won the title.
COMPUTER LAYOUT
Mr. Keshav Bhattarai (Nepal)
CHIEF ADVISORS MTA nominates Dhirendra Shahi He has also been chosen as the vice-chairman of
Referee Committee, an International Referee of
Mrs. Yang Hong (China) Macau Taekwondo Association (MTA) nominated
Taekwondo and the Senior National Referee of
Mr. Wang Dong; Victor (China) Dhirendra Shahi as its member Thursday in its 4th
Macau Taekwondo Association.
CO-ADVISORS
General Assembly Ceremony.
Speaking at the oath taking ceremony, Shahi said
1. Ms. Faith Birnstein (America)
that it was a pleasure for a Nepali to be chosen as
2. Mrs. Chen Min (China) the first foreigner member for the Association.
PUBLISHER
Meanwhile, Babu Lal Gurung and Bishnu Pulami-
International Students¡ Union Magar were nominated as the members of Referee
ADDRESS Sub-committee and Medical Sub-committee re-
Overseas Students¡ Office spectively in the same ceremony.
Chongqing Medical University Former National Player of Taekwondo from Nepal
No. 1 Yixueyuan Road, Yuzhong Army, Sudarshan Chapagain was also presented as
District, Chongqing 400016, China. the re-elected President by Nepalese Taekwondo.
Shahi is contributing his Taekwondo skills and
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experiences to develop Taekwondo Sports in Dil Kumar Limbu (Nepal)
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Macau as a volunteer.
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Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of our bodies. Don't freeze your plastic bot-
tles with water in them as this releases dioxins from the plastic.
Swechha Maskey (Nepal)
THE DEEPAWALI FESTIVAL Lots of different kinds of sweets are prepared on this occasion. Buy-
th
Recently on 28 of November one of the biggest festivals in India and ing gold and ornaments is considered auspicious. Markets are full of
Nepal called as Deepawali was celebrated in different corners of the crowd during this festival.
world. Deepawali is, ¡ the festival of lights¡ . People make beautiful
Rangoli (art-work) at the main gate of their houses.
People light candles and fire crackers. Overall, this festival is quite
similar to the Chinese New Year festival. And this festival also marks
This festival which signifies victory of truth over darkness and demon. the beginning of winter.
On this day, people worship Shree Laxmi Devi for good health,
wealth and prosperity in their home and for maintaining peace and
brotherhood all over the world.
Marathon on Nov 1
KATHMANDU: Kathmandu Athletics Club organised the third
International Open Marathon on November 1. The race started
The final match of the CQMU Soccer Tournament 2008, organized from Basantapur and passed through Lalitpur and Bhaktapur be-
by the Foreign Students of 2006 Batch was held on the 28th of Octo- fore culminating at Basantapur. The organisers had also included
ber in the football field of Chongqing Medical University. The Tour- 5-km races for boys and girls. ¡ HNS
nament which was played among four teams was won by the 2005
Batch (Team-B).
Williams wins
In the match, the 2005 Batch (Team-B) played against the 2006 ZURICH: Venus Williams claimed her second title of the year on
Batch (Team-A) and won by 1-0, the only goal scored by the Team Sunday when she defeated unseeded Italian Flavia Pennetta 7-6
Captain himself, Ujohn Shakya in the first half.
(7/1), 6-2 in the final of the Zurich Open. The third-seeded Ameri-
The grand final ended with the distribution of medals and trophies by can, who was playing the 60th final of her career, won her 38th
some special guests. title, adding to the Wimbledon crown she earned in July. Pennetta
Dil Kumar Limbu (Nepal) was seeking her fourth consecutive win over Williams. ¡ AFP
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MOVIE REVIEW
I have good news and bad news
Doctor: There's a guy in the next ward who made a very good offer on your slippers. The film is directed by John Woo and stars Tony
Leung Chiu-Wai, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Zhang Fen-
gyi, Chang Chen, Hu Jun, Lin Chi-ling and Zhao
Swechha Maskey (Nepal) Wei. With an estimated budget of US$80 million,
Red Cliff is the most expensive Asian-financed film
to date. The story tells one of the greatest battles in
the Chinese 5,000 years history, it took place in the
turbulent years among warlords and nobles in the
The Music - The Blues (Genre of Music) end of the Han Dynasty, about 180 years A.D., the
most calculative cunning evil man of the Chinese
The Music:
history Cao Cao who was the Prime Minister of the
The word music is derived from the Greek word μουσική (mousike), "art of the Muses". Musicology is Han Dynasty led a eight hundred thousand men
the study of the subject of music. The earliest definitions defined three sub-disciplines: systematic musi- army attack two opposition forces Liu Bei and Sun
cology, historical musicology, and comparative musicology or ethnomusicology. Quan in the southern China after uniting the north.
The Blues (Genre of Music): Liu Bei was famous due to his kindness to his peo-
ple and his oath to his sworn brothers Guan Yu (was
The Blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on the use of the blue notes. It emerged as an
later honored as the God of Martial Art) and Zhang
accessible form of self-expression in African-American (imported from West Africa; principally present
Fei. Liu Bei also received helps from Zhuge Liang,
day Mali, Senegal, the Gambia and Ghana) communities of the United States from spirituals, work songs,
probably the smartest man recorded in the Chinese
field hollers, shouts and chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads.
history as his Military Adviser and one of the best
generals at the time Zhao Yun. Cao Cao envied Liu
The Blues Hiatus & Its Revival: Bei's personal quality that can attract loyal com-
rades while Cao Cao himself is always in betrayal
When the Depression hit the U.S. in 1929, many blues singers found it difficult to make a living. Record
dilemma with his allies. Liu Bei named his kingdom
sales slumped and record companies tapered back on recording the blues. Nevertheless, the early blues
as Shu-Han, in order to defeat the northern invasion
was instrumental in influencing later blues singers like Muddy Waters. During the 1960s, white musicians
troops led by Cao Cao, Liu Bei had no choice but to
from the U.S. and England discovered the old recordings of the early bluesmen and this lead the way to a
seek for alliance from Eastern Wu Kingdom in
blues revival. Today, the blues is recognized for its influence on other genres of music, such as rock and
Jiangdong led by Sun Quan. Liu Bei sent the tal-
roll, rhythm and blues, and rap.
ented Zhuge Liang to Eastern Wu to persuade Sun
Quan and his best right-hand man Zhou Yu. Al-
though Zhou Yu felt that Zhuge Liang along with
Blues till today:
Shu-Han will be a future threat to Eastern Wu, he
John lee hooker, B. B. King, Muddy Waters, White Audiences' interest in the blues during the 1960s decided to form alliance for the time being with
increased due to the Chicago-based Paul Butterfield Blues Band and the British blues movement. The Shu-Han to resist the invasion by Cao Cao. The
style of British blues developed in the UK, when bands such as Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall & the Blues- battle took place in a pass on the Yangtze River
breakers, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, and Cream performed classic blues songs from the Delta or called Chi Bi, AKA Red Cliffs. The film ends with
Chicago blues traditions. Zhou Yu lighting his miniature-sized ships on a
map based on the battle formation with a torch,
signifying the plans with the Battle of Chi Bi.
Dil Kumar Limbu (Nepal)
Abhishek Shrestha (Nepal)
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