Saturday, March 24, 2007

MeAniNgs Of Colour

What Colors Mean

We live in a colorful world. In many countries, colors represent various holidays; they are also used to express feelings and enliven language. Find your favorite color and see what it means around the world.

Red


Red Ribbon Wrapped Around an Orange Race Car

For the ancient Romans, a red flag was a signal for battle.

Because of its visibility, stop signs, stoplights, brake lights, and fire equipment are all painted red.

The ancient Egyptians considered themselves a red race and painted their bodies with red dye for emphasis.

In Russia, red means beautiful. The Bolsheviks used a red flag as their symbol when they overthrew the tsar in 1917. That is how red became the color of communism.

In India, red is the symbol for a soldier.

In South Africa, red is the color of mourning.

It's considered good luck to tie a red bow on a new car.

In China, red is the color of good luck and is used as a holiday and wedding color. Chinese babies are given their names at a red-egg ceremony.

Superstitious people think red frightens the devil.

A “red-letter day” is one of special importance and good fortune.

In Greece, eggs are dyed red for good luck at Easter time.

To “paint the town red” is to celebrate.

Red is the color most commonly found in national flags.

In the English War of the Roses, red was the color of the House of Lancaster, which defeated the House of York, symbolized by the color white.

The “Redshirts” were the soldiers of the Italian leader Garibaldi, who unified modern Italy in the nineteenth century.

To “see red” is to be angry.

A “red herring” is a distraction, something that takes attention away from the real issue.

A “red eye” is an overnight airplane flight.

If a business is “in the red,” it is losing money.

Green


Green Traffic Light

Only one national flag is a solid color: the green flag of Libya.

Ancient Egyptians colored the floors of their temples green.

In ancient Greece, green symbolized victory.

In the highlands of Scotland, people wore green as a mark of honor.

Green is the national color of Ireland.

A “greenback” is slang for a U.S. dollar bill.

Green means “go.” When “all systems are green,” it means everything is in order.

The green room of a concert hall or theater is where performers relax before going onstage.

The “green-eyed monster” is jealousy.

A greenhorn is a newcomer or unsophisticated person.

Green is youthful.

Being “green around the gills” is looking pale and sickly.

Green with envy” means full of envy or jealousy.

A person with a “green thumb” is good at making plants grow.

A green, or common, is a town park.

Green is a healing color, the color of nature.

Blue


Blue First Place Ribbon

In ancient Rome, public servants wore blue. Today, police and other public servants wear blue.

In Iran, blue is the color of mourning.

Blue was used as protection against witches, who supposedly dislike the color.

If you are “true blue,” you are loyal and faithful.

Blue stands for love, which is why a bride carries or wears something blue on her wedding day.

A room painted blue is said to be relaxing.

“Feeling blue” is feeling sad. “Blue devils” are feelings of depression.

Something “out of the blue” is from an unknown source at an unexpected time.

A bluebook is a list of socially prominent people.

The first prize gets a blue ribbon.

A blue blood is a person of noble descent. This is probably from the blue veins of the fair-complexioned aristocrats who first used this term.

“Into the blue” means into the unknown.

A “bluenose” is a strict, puritanical person.

A “bluestocking” used to be a scholarly or highly knowledgeable woman.

The pharaohs of ancient Egypt wore blue for protection against evil.

The “blues” is a style of music derived from southern African-American secular songs. It influenced the development of rock, R&B, and country music.

Blue laws” are used to enforce moral standards.

A blue ribbon panel is a group of especially qualified people.

Purple, Violet


Purple Chair

The Egyptian queen Cleopatra loved purple. To obtain one ounce of Tyrian purple dye, she had her servants soak 20,000 Purpura snails for 10 days.

In Thailand, purple is worn by a widow mourning her husband's death.

A “purple heart” is a U.S. military decoration for soldiers wounded or killed in battle.

Purple is a royal color.

Purple robes are an emblem of authority and rank.

Purple speech” is profane talk.

Purple prose” is writing that is full of exaggerated literary effects and ornamentation.

Leonardo da Vinci believed that the power of meditation increases 10 times when done in a purple light, as in the purple light of stained glass.

Purple in a child's room is said to help develop the imagination according to color theory.

Richard Wagner composed his operas in a room with shades of violet, his color of inspiration.

Yellow


Yellow Ribbon Tied Around Tree

In Egypt and Burma, yellow signifies mourning.

In Spain, executioners once wore yellow.

In India, yellow is the symbol for a merchant or farmer.

In tenth-century France, the doors of traitors and criminals were painted yellow.

Hindus in India wear yellow to celebrate the festival of spring.

If someone is said to have a “yellow streak,” that person is considered a coward.

In Japan during the War of Dynasty in 1357, each warrior wore a yellow chrysanthemum as a pledge of courage.

A yellow ribbon is a sign of support for soldiers at the front.

Yellow is a symbol of jealousy and deceit.

In the Middle Ages, actors portraying the dead in a play wore yellow.

To holistic healers, yellow is the color of peace.

Yellow has good visibility and is often used as a color of warning. It is also a symbol for quarantine, an area marked off because of danger.

Yellow journalism” refers to irresponsible and alarmist reporting.

White


White Knight in Armor on Horseback

A white flag is the universal symbol for truce.

White means mourning in China and Japan.

Angels are usually depicted wearing white robes.

The ancient Greeks wore white to bed to ensure pleasant dreams.

The Egyptian pharaohs wore white crowns.

The ancient Persians believed all gods wore white.

A “white elephant” is a rare, pale elephant considered sacred to the people of India, Thailand, Burma, and Sri Lanka; in this country, it is either a possession that costs more than it is worth to keep or an item that the owner doesn't want but can't get rid of.

It's considered good luck to be married in a white garment.

White heat is a state of intense enthusiasm, anger, devotion, or passion.

To whitewash is to gloss over defects or make something seem presentable that isn't.

A “white knight” is a rescuer.

A white list contains favored items (as opposed to a blacklist).

A “whiteout” occurs when there is zero visibility during a blizzard.

A “white sale” is a sale of sheets, towels, and other bed and bath items.

A “whited sepulcher” is a person who is evil inside but appears good on the outside, a hypocrite.

White lightning” is slang for moonshine, a homebrewed alcohol.

A white room is a clean room as well as a temperature-controlled, dust-free room for precision instruments.

White water is the foamy, frothy water in rapids and waterfalls.

Black


Black and White Sheep

The ancient Egyptians and Romans used black for mourning, as do most Europeans and Americans today.

The “Blackshirts” were the security troops in Hitler's German army, also known as the S.S.

Black often stands for secrecy.

Black humor is morbid or unhealthy and gloomy humor.

A “blackhearted” person is evil.

If a business is “in the black,” it is making money.

A “blacklist” is a list of persons or organizations to be boycotted or punished.

Black is associated with sophistication and elegance. A “black tie” event is formal.

A black belt in karate identifies an expert.

A black flag in a car race is the signal for a driver to go to the pits.

A blackguard is a scoundrel.

The ancient Egyptians believed that black cats had divine powers.

Black lung is a coal miner's disease caused by the frequent inhaling of coal dust.

Blackmail is getting things by threat.

Black market is illegal trade in goods or money.

A black sheep is an outcast.

Blackwash” (as opposed to “whitewash”) is to uncover or bring out in the light.

A blackout is a period of darkness from the loss of electricity, for protection against nighttime air raids, or, in the theater, to separate scenes in a play.

When you “black out,” you temporarily lose consciousness.

fLoWeR MeAniNgs

Flower Meanings

Sending flowers must be one of the most special ways to brighten up someones day. Its made extra special if the flower meanings send a message too.

There is more to just giving or receiving flowers as every flower lover knows but even the experts can't agree on the real meaning of many flowers.

Here are a few of the more traditional ones.

Common Name Botanical Name Meanings
Acacia Acacia Beauty in retirement; Friendship; Concealed love: Chaste love
Aconite Aconitum Beware, a deadly foe is near
Allium
Unity; Humility; Patience
Alstroemeria
Wealth; Prosperity; Fortune
Ambrosia
Your love is reciprocated
Amaryllis Hippeastrum Pride; Splendid Beauty; Timidity
Anenome
Forsaken; Expectations
Aster Callistephus Symbol of love; Daintiness; Afterthought
Azalea

Baby's Breath Gypsophila Pure of heart; Innocence
Bachelor's Button Centaurea Cyanus Hope in love; Felicity; Delicacy; Single blessedness
Begonia Begonia Beware
Bells of Ireland Mollucella Laevis Good luck
Bluebell Scilla Nutans Humility; Everlasting love
Bouvardia
Enthusiasm
Buttercup
Childishness
Cactus
Endurance
Caladium
Great joy and delight
Camellia
Gratitude; Perfection
Camellia (blue)
You're a flame in my heart
Camellia (pink)
Longing for you
Camelia (white)
You are adorable; Perfected loveliness
Camellia (red)
Unpretending excellence
Carnation Dianthus Caryophyllus Fascination; Womanly love; Devoted love
Carnation (Red) Dianthus Caryophyllus My heart aches for you; Admiration
Carnation ( Pink) Dianthus Caryophyllus I shall never forget you; Woman's love
Carnation (Purple) Dianthus Caryophyllus Capriciousness
Carnation (Striped) Dianthus Caryophyllus Sorry I can't be with you; No; Refusal; Wish I could be with you
Carnation (White) Dianthus Caryophyllus Innocence; Sweet and lovely; Pure love; Woman's good luck gift; You're adorable.
Also worn as a sign of respect and love to deceased Mothers
Carnation (Yellow) Dianthus Caryophyllus Rejection; You have disappointed me
Chrysanthemum Dendranthema Cheerfulness; You're a wonderful friend; Rest; Lovliness; Abundance; Wealth
Chrysanthemum (Red) Dendranthema I love
Chrysanthemum (Yellow) Dendranthema Slighted love
Chrysanthemum (White) Dendranthema Truth
Crocus
Youthful gladness; Cheerfulness
Cyclamen Cyclamen Resignation; Goodbye
Daffodil
You're the only one; Regard; Unrequited love; The sun shines when I'm with you
Dahlia Dahlia Dignity; Elegance; Good taste; Instability
Daisy
Innocence; Loyal love; I will never tell; Purity; Gentleness; Romance
Delphinium
Flight of fancy; Ardent attachment
Fern
Secret bond of love; Fascination; Sincerity; Magic
Fleur De Lis
Flame; Burning
Forget-Me-Not Myosotis Faithful love; Undying hope; Memories; Do not forget; True love
Forsythia
Good nature; Innocence; Anticipation
Freesia
Innocence; Trust; Friendship
Galax
Encouragement
Gardenia
Purity; Sweet love; You're lovely; Secret love; Refinement
Geranium Hardy Cranesbill Folly; Stupidity
Gladiolus
Strength of character; Sincerity; Generosity; Natural grace
Gloxinia
Love at first sight
Grass
Submission
Heather (Lavender) Erica Admiration; Solitude
Heather (White)
Protection; Wishes will come true
Hibiscus
Delicate beauty
Holly
Foresight; Domestic happiness; Defense
Hyacinth Hyacinthus Games; Sports; Rashness
Hyacinth (Blue) Hyacinthus Constancy
Hyacinth (Purple) Hyacinthus Please forgive me; Sorrow
Hyacinth (Red / Pink) Hyacinthus Play
Hyacinth (White) Hyacinthus Lovliness; I shall pray for you
Hyacinth (Yellow) Hyacinthus Jealousy
Hydrangea Hydrangea Thank-you for understanding; Frigidity; Heartlessness
Iris Iris Faith; Wisdom; Valor; Promise; My compliments; Hope; Message
Ivy
Wedded love; Fidelity; Friendship; Affection
Jonquil Narcissus Affection returned; Sympathy; Desire; Love me
Lilac (Purple) Syringa First emotion of love
Lilac (White) Syringa Youthful innocence; Purity; Modesty; Virginity; Majesty
Lily ( Calla) Zantedeschia Beauty
Lily (Day) Hermerocallis Conquetry
Lily (Eucharis)
Maiden charms
Lily (Tiger)
Wealth; Pride; Prosperity
Lily of the Valley
Sweetness; Humility; Return of happiness
Longi Lily Lilium Longiflorum Pure; Modest
Magnolia
Love of nature; Nobility; Dignity
Marigold Tagetes Grief; Cruelty; Jealousy; Sacred affection; Despair
Mimosa, Bloom Acacia Concealed love; Sensitivity
Monkshood Aconitum Chivalry; Beware; A deadly foe is near
Moss
Maternal love; Charity
Myrtle Vinca Duty; Affection; Home; Love; Discipline; Instruction
Narcissus
Stay as sweet as you are; Egotism; Formality
Nasturtium Tropaeolum Patriotism; Conquest; Victory in battle
Oleander
Caution; Beauty; Grace
Orange Blossom
Purity; Innocence; Eternal love; Marriage; Fruitfulness; Lovliness
Orchid
Love; Beauty; Refinement; Beautiful lady; Flower of magnificence
Orchid (Cattleaya)
Mature charm
Palm Leaves
Victory; Success
Pansy Viola Thoughtful reflection; Merriment
Peony
Bashfulness; Happy marriage; Prosperity
Petunia Petunia Hybrida Resentment; Anger; Your presence soothes me
Phlox Phlox Our souls are united
Pine
Hope; Pity
Poinsettia
Be of good cheer
Poppy Papaver Eternal sleep; Imagination; Oblivion
Poppy ( Red) Papaver Pleasure
Poppy ( White) Papaver Consolation
Poppy (Yellow) Papaver Wealth; Success
Primrose Primula I cannot live without you
Primrose (Evening) Lamarckiana Inconstancy
Queen Anne's Lace Ammi Majus Haven
Ranunculus
Radiant; Charming
Rose (Red)
Love; I love you; Respect; Courage
Rose (Pink)
Perfect happiness; Gentility; Grace; Please believe me
Rose (Deep Pink)
Thank you
Rose (Light Pink)
Admiration
Rose (Yellow)
Friendship; Joy and happiness; Jealousy; Trying to care; Gladness
Rose (White)
Innocence; Purity; Heavenly; Secrecy; Silence; Charm
Rose (Peach / Coral)
Enthusiasm; Desire
Rose (Orange)
Enthusiasm; Desire
Roses (Red & White)
Unity
Rose (Single Red)
Simplicity; I love you
Rose (Long Stemmed)
I will remember you always
Rose (Short Stemmed)
Sweetheart; Girlhood
Roses (Assorted Colours)
You're everything to me
Roses (Mature Blooms)
Gratitude
Roses (Single Full Bloom)
I love you; I still love you
Rosebud
Beauty; Youth; A heart innocent of love
Rosebud (Red)
Pure; Lovely
Rosebud (White)
Girlhood
Snapdragon Antirrhinum Gracious lady; Deception; Presumption
Spider Flower
Elope with me
Statice
Sympathy; Rememberance
Stephanotis
Happiness in marriage; Desire to travel; Come to me
Stock Matthiola Lasting beauty; Bonds of affection; Promptness; You will always be beautiful to me
Sunflower Helianthus Adoration; Pride; Sunshine
Sweet Pea Lathyrus Delicate pleasures; Goodbye; Blissful pleasure; Departure; Thank you for a lovely time
Sweet William Dianthus Barbatus Grant me one smile; Gallantry
Tulip Tulipa Perfect lover; Fame; Love; Passion
Tulip (Red) Tulipa Believe me; Declaration of love
Tulip (Yellow) Tulipa There is sunshine in your smile; Hopeless love
Tulip (Variegated) Tulipa Beautiful eyes
Verbena
Will you get your wish?
Veronica
Fidelity
Violet Viola Modesty; Faithfulness; Virtue
Violet (Blue) Viola I'll always be true; Watchfulness
Violet (White) Viola Let's take a chance on happiness
Viscaria
Will you dance with me?
Wallflower Erysimum Fidelity in adversity
Water Lily
Purity of heart
Wisteria Sinensis Welcome

Xeranthemum Eternity; Immortality
Yarrow
Healing
Zinnia Zinnia Thoughts of absent friends
Zinnia (Magenta) Zinnia Lasting affection
Zinnia (Scarlet) Zinnia Constancy
Zinnia (White) Zinnia Goodness
Zinnia (Yellow) Zinnia Daily rememberance
Zinnia (Mixed) Zinnia Thinking / In memory of an absent friend

hiStORy oF MiCkeY MouSe

in the beginning.....

Walt Disney designed the character while riding on a train back to Los Angeles with his wife Lillian. After completing his sketch, Walt showed it to Lillian and said his name was Mortimer Mouse. Lillian did not like the name and suggested Mickey Mouse. And so was the birth of Mickey Mouse.

Mickey's first film was Plane Crazy. After the loss of Oswald the Rabbit, Walt and Lillian Disney and Ub Iwerks, worked in secret on the film in a garage behind Walt's home on Lyric Avenue.

Plane Crazy had a sneak preview at a Hollywood movie house in May, 1928. The movie was pleasantly received. However, the big movie houses were not interested in Mickey Mouse.

Walt and Ub made a second Mickey Mouse film called Gallopin' Gaucho.

The first two Mickey Mouse films that Walt made cost the studio $2,500 each.

Mickey Mouse made his debut in Steamboat Willie on November 18, 1928, at the Colony Theater in New York.

Steamboat Willie was Disney's first film with sound.

The original voice of Mickey Mouse was Walt Disney.

Mickey's first words were spoken in 1929 inThe Karnival Kid.

The first merchandise to feature Mickey Mouse was a child's school tablet in 1929.

Mickey is a hit.....

The first Mickey Mouse Club was formed in 1929, at the Fox Dome Theater in Ocean Park, CA. Soon, others were formed in movie houses around the country.

The first Mickey Mouse comic strip was published on January 13, 1930. They were drawn by Ub Iwerks at first. Then Win Smith, Ub Iwerks' assistant, drew them for 3 months. He was succeeded by Floyd Gottfredson who drew the comic strip for 45 years.

The first Mickey Mouse book was The Mickey Mouse Book, published in 1930 by Bibo-Lang.

In 1932, a special Academy Award was given to Walt Disney for the creation of Mickey Mouse. (see picture above)

The first Mickey Mouse wrist watch was produced by the Ingersoll-Waterbury company in 1933. The dial read: "Mickey Mouse Ingersoll". It originally sold for $3.75, then was reduced to $2.75.

In January, 1933, Kay Kamen created the Mickey Mouse Magazine. It was a small publication containing short stories, articles, gags, games and poems. There were 9 monthly issues of the magazine distributed through movie houses and department stores around the country.

The Encyclopedia Britannica gave Mickey Mouse his own entry in 1934.

The first Mickey Mouse cartoon in color was The Band Concert, which premEared on February 23, 1935.

The last black and white cartoon actually premEared after The Band Concert. It was Mickey's Kangaroo, which premEared April 13, 1935.

In 1935, The League of Nations awarded Walt Disney a medal for the creation of Mickey Mouse.

Mickey was originally drawn with circles for his head, body and ears. In 1939, that design was changed to the more pear shaped appearance we see now. Also, pupils were added to his eyes. The first film Mickey appeared in with his new features was The Pointer.

The 1935 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City was led by a fifty-five foot high Mickey Mouse.

The League of Nations presented Walt Disney with a special medal, in 1935, in recognition of the fact that Mickey Mouse was "a symbol of universal good will."

Mickey's first appearance in a feature film was in 1940 in Fantasia, where he appeared in his most famous role as the Sorcerer's Apprentice. His image was modified for this feature film debut to include eye pupils and a more three-dimensional appearance.

Mickey's greatest honor came in 1944 when the Allied Forces, under General Dwight D. Eisenhower, prepared to invade the continent of Europe. The code name for the invasion was: Mickey Mouse.

Between 1928, Steamboat Willie, and 1995, Runaway Brain, Mickey Mouse starred in 120 films. However, there was a 30 year gap between The Simple Things in 1953 and Mickey's Christmas Carol in 1983.

From Mickey's Christmas Carol a Mickey Mouse cartoon featurette was made and premiered in England on October 20, 1983. Directed by Burny Mattinson. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film. The song "Oh, What a Merry Christmas Day" was written by Frederick Searles and Irwin Kostal.

Walt Disney provided the voice of Mickey Mouse until 1946. Jim Macdonald took over and was Mickey's voice for 3 decades until he retired. The current voice of Mickey Mouse is Wayne Allwine.

Are Mickey and Minnie married?????

According to Walt Disney, Mickey and Minnie Mouse have never been married on screen. But, in 1933, during an interview with Film Pictorial, Walt said, "In private life, Mickey is married to Minnie... What it really amounts to is that Minnie is, for screen purposes, his leading lady." Two years later in 1935, he told Louise Morgan in the News Chronicle "There's no marriage in the land of make-believe. Mickey and Minnie must live happily ever after." The discussion of Mickey and Minnie's wedding has been fueled by the 1932 film Mickey's Nightmare in which Mickey falls asleep in the armchair instead of meeting Minnie at the local dance. Mickey dreams of being married to Minnie and is surrounded by numerous little Mickey mice. Then in 1935, a cover for for the sheet music "The Wedding Of Mister Mickey Mouse" shows a picture of a beaming Mickey, dressing in a tux, leading Minnie, dressed in a veil, from the church to the happy cheering of Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow. This music was a Novelty Fox-trot with music by Franz Vienna and words by Edward Pola with special permission by Walt Disney.

In 1950, Walt Disney started the The Mickey Mouse Club television show.

A 90 minutes television show aired on November 19, 1978 to celebrate Mickey Mouse's 50th birthday. Guest appearance on the show were made by: Gerald Ford, Billy Graham, Lawrence Welk, Willie Nelson, Gene Kelly, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Edgar Bergen, Jodie Foster, Goldie Hawn, Eva Gabor, Anne Bancroft, Jo Anne Worley, and Burt Reynolds.

The Runaway Brain was made in 1995. Dr. Frankenollie transplants Mickey's brain. The name of Dr. Frankenollie was inspired by the famed animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston.

Mickey Mouse's favorite sayings are: "Gosh!" "Oh boy!" "That sure is swell!" "Aw, gee..." "See ya soon!"

Mickey Mouse is the offical greeter of Disneyland and Walt Disney World.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Tak Cukup Hanya Keyakinan

hatiku masih gagu untuk sekedar mengucap sepatah kata
kakiku pun masih enggan untuk kuluruskan
masih saja terlipat menyangga tubuhku memandang
bintang
tanganku pun masih memeluk lipatan kakiku mengusir
dingin
yang kadang menyerang dalam kelam
mataku juga masih rancau memilah bias-bias bintang
yang mana yang harus benar-benar kupandang ?

keyakinan tak cukup hanya keyakinan
keyakinan masih menjanjikan kegamangan
yang kunanti saat ini adalah selimut
yang melindungiku dari dingin yang menyerang
bukan hanya sekedar sebias sinar yang menyilaukan akah
tempat untukku?

PuTuS aSa

keputusasaan adalah surutnya setiap aliran didalam hati, keputusasaan adalah kasih sayang yang sunyi

sOuLmAte????????????

apa sih soulmate itu????????
ku cari makna soulmate........
dan setelah ku baca ternyata.................
pada mulanya cowok cewek tuh bersatu dalam satu tubuh
dia punya empat tangan
dia juga punya empat kaki
beserta satu kepala dengan du wajah
untuk mengendalikan kekuasaan manusia
dewa - dewa membaginya menjadi dua bagian
tapi kedua belah bagian itu selalu menginginkan untuk bersatu kembali
dan ketika mereka saling bertemu kembali
mereka akan hanyut dalam cinta dan tak terpisahkan
soulmate dipertemukan dengan kebetulan2
kita tau ketika menatap matanya dan merasa hidup kita takkan lengkap tanpa dia

benci!!!!!!!

kebencian aku pergunakan sebagai senjata untuk mempertahankan diri, jika aku termasuk manusia kuat, aku tidak akan membutuhkan senjata semacam ini.

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