Archive for the ‘Entertainment’ Category

Practical Tips for New Models in Dubai

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Modeling career is an outstanding career and if you are confident and you have a nice personality then you can take a chance in modeling career.  Dubai is really developing highly in modeling field and the new comers are really getting chance to emboss their career at the top.  

Those people who want to start their career in modeling first have to sign up in any modeling agencies and in Dubai you can get many top rated model management agencies but before joining any modeling agencies models should know all about the modeling agency and their working process. 

Many model agencies will give you offers for joining in their agency. There are lots fake agencies are there, so one should be care full on that matter. The modeling agencies are making much money through models and also can say that the modeling agencies will make more money than you earn.  

The modeling agencies are also taking signing fee and some modeling agencies are demanding very large signing fee from the models. Some Dubai modeling agencies are providing modeling classes for new comers with the help of international models.  

Simply type model agency Dubai in any search engine and you will get all the information about Dubai modeling agencies and you can join in any best modeling agency which will suits your personality. You will get all the valuable information about the Dubai modeling agency on Internet. It takes a lot to be a good and a top model.

Urdu Vs Hindi

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Urdu and Hindi are similar in many ways. Their grammar, accent, and core vocabularies are some of the things these two languages are identical in. Because of these similarities most language experts don’t distinguish between Hindi poetry and Urdu poetry. According to them, informal Urdu and Hindi are the variants of the same language (Hindustani). Only difference is that Urdu has borrowed vocabulary from Perso-Arabic, while Hindi is evolved from Sanskrit. Apart from this there is a difference in scripts also. While Urdu is written in Perso-Arabic script, Hindi is written in Devanagari script.

The standard grammars of both Hindi and Urdu languages are based on ‘Khariboli’ grammar. So, when spoken with respect to grammar, both languages are mutually intelligible. Even most of the Hindi film industry use sad and romantic Urdu poetry.

Just as the core vocabulary of English evolved from Old English and later included a large number of words borrowed from French and other languages, Hindustani evolved from Sanskrit while borrowing many Persian and Arabic words over the years (mostly used in Urdu poetry). Therefore, Hindustani is the language as it evolved organically.

Linguistically, Standard Hindi has lesser use of Persian and Arabic borrowed words, while inheriting its formal vocabulary from Sanskrit; in Standard Urdu, there are loanwords from Persian and Arabic (as used by many Urdu poets). The difference, therefore, is in the vocabulary, and not in structure.