Monday, October 26, 2020

Article about Covid-19🦠





 KNOWING COVID-19

COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered type of corona virus. This virus is a new virus and an unknown disease prior to the outbreak in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.


History of Invention




On December 31, 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) received information about pneumonia cases that occurred in the city of Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.


On January 7, 2020, Chinese authorities confirmed that they had identified a new virus, namely the Corona virus, which is a family of flu viruses, such as the SARS and MERS viruses, of which more than 2,000 cases of virus infection were reported in China, including outside Hubei Province.


Corona virus (CoV) is a family of viruses that causes diseases ranging from the common cold to more serious illnesses such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-SoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). On February 11, 2020, WHO announced the name of the new type of Corona virus is Corona Virus Disease 2019 (abbreviated as COVID-19).


Incubation Period


The incubation period may vary between patients, i.e. 2-14 days after exposure to the virus based on the incubation period indicated previously for the MERS virus. An incubation period of 24 days has been observed in recent studies. The WHO says the long incubation period could reflect multiple exposure to the Coronavirus.


According to a recent report, it is possible that a person infected with Covid-19 could be contagious before they show significant symptoms.


Transmission


Person-to-person transmission is thought to occur via droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, similar to how influenza and other respiratory pathogens can be inhaled into the lungs.


Covid-19 transmission can also occur by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then the person touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their own eyes.


Is There a Vaccine or Drug for Covid-19?


There is no vaccine or specific treatment for the Covid-19 virus to date. However, the symptoms caused by this virus can be treated. Treatment therefore must be based on the patient's clinical condition and supportive care can be very effective.


Are There Antibiotics to Prevent and Treat Covid-19?


Antibiotics do not work against viruses. Antibiotics are used only to fight bacteria. Antibiotics should not be used as a means of preventing or treating viral infections. However, antibiotics will be given because secondary bacterial infection may occur while the patient is hospitalized.


Prevention of Covid-19 Transmission



1. Wash hands for 20 seconds with soap and running water according to WHO standards


2. Avoid crowds / crowds


3. Keep a distance from other people


4. Avoid direct contact with people who are sick


5. Regular consumption of vitamins that can increase immunity when healthy and accelerate healing when sick


6. Use a mask when leaving the house


7. Clean and disinfect frequently touched items

Monday, October 19, 2020

𝙅𝙞 𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙜-𝙬𝙤𝙤𝙠 𝙗𝙞𝙤𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙝𝙮

 


Ji Chang-wook (born 5 July 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer.[2] He rose to fame for playing the lead role of Dong-hae in daily drama series Smile Again (2010–2011), and had notable lead roles in television series such as Warrior Baek Dong-soo (2011), Empress Ki (2013–2014), Healer(2014–2015), The K2 (2016), Suspicious Partner(2017), and Backstreet Rookie (2020).

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2006–2009: BeginningsEdit

Ji began his career in musical theatre. He made his onscreen debut in the 2006 film Days... and had a minor role in the 2008 television drama You Stole My Heart. He officially debuted in 2008 through the film, Sleeping Beauty.[3]

In 2009, he appeared in My Too Perfect Sons, playing the timid, sissy youngest brother who ends up raising his best friend's daughter at just 20 years old.[4] The weekend family drama received over 40% ratings.[5] He then took on a supporting role in the action-comedy, Hero.[6]

2010–2012: Rising popularityEdit

In 2010, Ji was cast in his first lead role in the 159-episode daily drama, Smile Again, playing the role of a Korean-American short track speed skater.[7]Smile Again topped the ratings chart for 15 consecutive weeks, and he was awarded "Best Actor in a Daily Drama" at the KBS Drama Awards.[8][9]

He then played the titular character in 2011 historical-action series, Warrior Baek Dong-soo(2011). Adapted from Lee Jae-heon's manhwaHonorable Baek Dong-soo, it is an origin story about Joseon-era swordsman, Baek Dong-soo, showing his early years until political intrigue creates a rivalry with his childhood bestfriend-turned-enemy.[10][11]The series topped in its timeslot for 13 weeks, and Ji received a "New Star Award" at the SBS Drama Awards.[12][13] Later that year, he played the lead role in cable drama,  Bachelor's Vegetable Storewhich is based on the true story of Lee Young-seok, a young man who turned a tiny 350-square-feet vegetable store in 1998 into a nationwide franchise with 33 stores.[14]

In his first role as an antagonist, Ji played a pianist who envies his older brother's natural gift for music in the melodrama, Five Fingers (2012).[15][16]

Ji returned to musical theater in 2013 with The Days, playing a presidential bodyguard who went missing 20 years ago along with a mysterious female companion. The Days was a jukebox musical using the folk rock songs of Kim Kwang-seok.[17]

2013–present: Breakthrough and overseas venturesEdit

Ji's breakthrough came through his role as Toghon Temür (also known as Ta Hwan), the 16th emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, in the historical drama Empress Ki.[18] The drama drew solid viewership ratings nationwide throughout its run with an average rating of 35.12%. Ji's portrayal left a strong impression on both the critics and the audience, earning him critical acclaim and recognition.[19][20]

Ji then starred as the titular character in action-thriller television series, Healer (2014-2015).[21][22]After the airing of the drama, Ji became popular in China and other parts of Asia.[23][24] He then took on roles in Mandarin-language dramas such as The Whirlwind Girl 2 and Mr. Right.[25][26]

In 2016, Ji starred as the male lead in tvN's action-thriller The K2, a bodyguard who is betrayed by his fellow countrymen and falls in love with a girl with PTSD and apparent sociophobia.[27] The drama received favorable reviews, topping cable channel viewership ratings throughout its 8-week broadcast.[28] In November 2016, he co-starred in the promotional web-drama series, First Seven Kisses for Lotte Duty Free.[29]

In 2017, Ji starred in the action film, Fabricated City, playing the role of a jobless game addict who becomes a framed murderer.[30] The same year, he was cast in SBS's romantic-comedy thriller series, Suspicious Partner, as a prosecutor, which premiered in May.[31]

In 2019, following his discharge from military, Ji was cast in the romantic-comedy series, Melting Me Softly, where he plays the role of a television producer who finds himself waking up 20 years into the future following an unsuccessful human-freezing project.[32]

In 2020, Ji was cast in the romantic-comedy series, Backstreet Rookie, based on a webtoon of the same name. He plays the role of a former public-relations director who ends up managing a convenience store.[33]



 

Monday, October 12, 2020

Hedy lamar biograhpy👸🏼

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Hedy Lamarr, original name Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, (born November 9, 1913/14, Vienna, Austria—died January 19, 2000, near OrlandoFlorida, U.S.), Austrian-born American film star who was often typecast as a provocative femme fatale. Years after her screen career ended, she achieved recognition as a noted inventor of a radio communications device. The daughter of a prosperous Viennese banker, Lamarr was privately tutored from age 4; by the time she was 10, she was a proficient pianist and dancer and could speak four languages. At age 16 she enrolled in Max Reinhardt’s Berlin-based dramatic school, and within a year she made her motion picture debut in Geld auf der Strasse (1930; Money on the Street). She achieved both stardom and notoriety in the Czech film Extase (1932; Ecstasy), in which she briefly but tastefully appeared in the nude. Her burgeoning career was halted by her 1933 marriage to Austrian munitions manufacturer Fritz Mandl, who not only prohibited her from further stage and screen appearances but also tried unsuccessfully to destroy all existing prints of Extase. After leaving the possessive Mandl, she went to Hollywood in 1937, where she appeared in her first English-language film, the classic romantic drama Algiers (1938). Lamarr became a U.S. citizen in 1953.

Under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1938 to 1945, she displayed her acting skills in such films as H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941) and Tortilla Flat (1942). For the most part, however, she was confined to mostly decorative roles, such as that of Tondelayo in White Cargo (1942). Hoping to secure more substantial parts, she set up her own production company in 1946, but within three years she returned to her exotic stock-in-trade in Cecil B. DeMille’s Samson and Delilah(1949), her most commercially successful film.

Lamarr once insisted, “Any girl can be glamorous; all you have to do is stand still and look stupid.” That she herself was anything but stupid was unequivocally proved during World War II when, in collaboration with the avant-garde composer George Antheil, she invented an electronic device that minimized the jamming of radio signals. Though it was never used in wartime, this device is a component of present-day satellite and cellular phonetechnologyRetiring from movies in 1958 (except for a cameo appearance in  Instant Karma, 1990), Lamarr subsequently resurfaced in 1966 and 1991 when she was arrested on, and later cleared of, shoplifting charges; when she sued the collaborators on her 1966 autobiographyEcstasy and Me for misrepresentation; and when she took director Mel Brooks to court for including a character named Hedley Lamarr in his western spoof Blazing Saddles (1974). She was married six times (her husbands included screenwriter Gene Markey and actor John Loder) but was living alone at the time of her death.




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 Everland Korea




Everland is South Korea's largest theme park. Located at the Everland Resort in Yongin, a city in Gyeonggi-do, it receives 5,85 million visitors annually[2] and was ranked nineteenth in the world for amusement park attendance in 2018.[2] Along with its main attractions, Everland includes a zooand water park known as Caribbean Bay. Everland is operated by Samsung C&T Corporation (formerly known as Samsung Everland, Cheil Industries), which is a subsidiary of the Samsung Group.

  • 1972 Planning of Yongin Forest Complex
  • 1974 Yongin Forest Complex was named Yongin Natural Farm
  • 1976 Opened under the name of Yongin Natural Farm (the largest theme park in Korea ever since).
  • 1985 Rose Festival Open
  • 1986 the tenth anniversary of its opening
  • 1993 Accumulated entry of 40 million people
  • 1996 In March, the existing name, Natural Farm, renamed the current name Everland.
  • 1996 Caribbean Bay Open in July
  • 2006 Everland Resort BI Change
  • 2006 the 30th anniversary of its opening
  • 2016 40th anniversary, 20th anniversary of the opening of Caribbean Bay.

Everland is divided into five zones: Global Fair, Zoo-Topia, European Adventure, Magic Land and American Adventure.

Themed Areas

Global FairEdit

Global Fair is primarily a place for food, souvenirs and pictures as visitors make their way into and out of the park. There are many shops, and restaurants as well as services such as stroller rental and lockers.

ZootopiaEdit

Zootopia is an animal-themed portion. There is a petting zoo, pony rides, and animal shows. There is a small zoo with birdspolar bearssea lionspenguinsbearslionstigersprimates and more . A safari bus ride is available which shows animals such as ligers and bears roaming in a contained habitat. The visitors stay in the bus. Amazon Express is a raft ride, where most visitors get splashed. The petting zoo provides animals such as goats and sheep to pet. Kosik, one of Zoo-Topia's elephants, made headlines when he demonstrated an ability to imitate Korean words.

European AdventureEdit

European Adventure has many restaurants in European styles. The architecture imitates European styles. There is a flower garden encircled by a train, games and arcades. A favorite attraction here is the Mystery Mansion where visitors can shoot at the ghosts. In March 2008, a ride named "T Express" was added. It is the first roller-coaster in Korea to be constructed out of wood.

Magic LandEdit

Magic land is an elaborate array of buildings and rides. There is a portion called Aesop's Village where the characters and themes are primarily drawn from the fables of Aesop. The Ferris wheel provided views of the whole park until it closed in 2011 to allow for more rides. There is a log flume, a futuristic flying ride, and a robot ride. With the rides, there are restaurants and stands.[6]

American AdventureEdit

Themes from American history are presented in this portion of the park. There is one western themed ride located in this section called ‘Rodeo’.

In Rock Ville the theme is the 1950s and its music. The Double Rock Spin is a main attraction as live bands play near the Rolling X-Train, a roller coaster in the park.




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