Computer in Our Daily Life
Computer in Our Daily Life
For instance, they help us calculate the household budget by storing every
day/monthly essential data. Regardless of being small or big, various businesses
maintain their books of accounts in computers. Also, there are various online
methods like email campaign, social media marketing, etc., that help businesses
to promote and grow. Computers also provide quick & reliable electronic receipts
in supermarkets and at various other places too. They are also widely used at
hospitals for storing and retrieving patient information. Computers are great
sources for entertainment. They give us plethora of choices when it comes to
entertainment. We get to listen to music, watch movies and videos and chat
with our friends with the help of computers.
The accuracy rate of jobs done by computers is very high as along as the
right procedures are administered. The rate of human errors goes down
drastically and the human labor to stands redundant. The ease with computers
can be operated makes more and more people capable of handling such jobs. At
the same time since the machine does not have its own intelligence, the decision
making at critical times becomes that much trickier since the machine does not
have the ability to judge the situation.
Conceptual Framework
A conceptual framework is an analytical tool that is used to get a
comprehensive understanding of a phenomenon. It can be used in different fields
of work and is most commonly used to visually explain the key concepts or
variables and the relationships between them that need to be studied.
Social dance is dance which is recreational and usually performed with a partner and in
groups or as a community activity for fun and enjoyment. Sometimes it does not require a
partner but simply a number of people in a group.
It is not performance or display driven as in formal dance organizations such as ballet, stage
or folkloric display, nor is it ceremonial or ritual based; or for competition and judging of
performance such as in solo Highland dance, or ballroom dance medals, or in championships or
‘dance-sport’ for television presentation.
Social dance is organized within a community by volunteer leaders or to raise money for
benefits rather than by professional engagement and management.
Social dance can derive from or be an activity within many different genres. It may be the
folk dances of a particular village performed on the local green or community centre or it
may be old time dancing conducted in a barn or public hall or even ballroom dancing, Latin
American, salsa or rock n roll or any contemporary dance that is public recreation rather
than for display or commercial benefit.
Modern Dance
Modern Dance is a creation of movements to match a dancer's feelings and purpose. Any
moves are fine as long as you learn to execute them well and with meaning.
The modern dance movement began in the early 1900s as a rebellion against the
formality and structure of ballet. Dancers wanted to move freely and naturally
through space, not just vertical high as was typical of ballet. They wanted to be
free of toe shoes and grasp the floor with bare feet. They wanted to involve
the whole body in their dance, using torso, shoulders, head, arms, hands, even
fingers.
They wanted to incorporate the facial expressions that accompany the feelings
and emotions of dance. Most importantly, they wanted their dance to be not
just an intellectual and physical endeavor, but a creative one as well.
Modern Dance was born; a dance discipline retaining some ballet technique,
expanding upon it and freeing it to encompass the exciting world of total body
involvement and creative expression. Modern dance may look jazz like, balletic,
lyrical or totally different – creating its style for the mood being explored. The
Lion King on Broadway, for instance, is modern dance.