Haryana Government proudly present the 4th edition of SPAT | |||
Launched at Hon. Chief Minister's behest, SPAT has grown into a popular movement.
The program aims at popularizing sports and channeling resources to high potential
athletes. The vision
is to harness community building, preventive healthware and counter-delinquency potential of sports.
5000 Scholarships are on offer in SPAT 2013 for aspiring athlete in 8-19
years age group for year 2013-14.
he Haryana Government has made a career in sports as assured as in higher education.
It is keen to
create adequate income and employment opportunities. Calender Spat 2013 Sports & Physical Activity Test is a battery of seven physical tests of running, jumping, throwing, stretching for boys and girls in 8-19 years of age group. The tests are:
SPAT measures one's agility, flexibility, endurance and strength. It is a reliable
indicator of one's fitness and suitability for a career in sports.
The SPAT has an age and gender sensitive scoring system that ensures competition
among comparable i.e. same age and sex. The cut-off date to calculate participant's
age is 1 April.
Play for
India
SPAT's campaign line, "Play for India" put thoughts about sports in clear perspective.
If you are good enough a sportsperson to play for India, you have an assured future
thanks to government's job guarantee and cash award schemes.
There are strong reasons to play even if you are not a career sportsperson. Time
out in the playground makes you physically fitter and helps you develop key personality
differentiators of perseverance, commitment and competitiveness. These traits almost
decide how far you will go in life.
Why take SPAT?
It gives you an idea what you need to do with physical potential. For example, if
you are sturdy enough to score above 75%, you can put it to good use by following
a career in a game of your choice. Or if it is below 40%, you immediately need to
see a doctor and find ways to jack it up if you don't want to be riddled with lifestyle
diseases like blood pressure, heart attack and diabetes as you grow up.
What is on offer in SPAT Scholarship Program?
The Government of Haryana offers scholarships to first 5000 successful participants
in a state-wide three-tier talent hunt program every year. The minimum qualifying
marks in SPAT is 75%. In case of a tie, younger players are given precedence. The
scholarships are for the subsequent financial year. Rates are:
Conditions
The successful participants can choose a game and playground of his or her choice
and are required to report to play 22 days a month and desist from drug and delinquency.
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SPORTS & PHYSICAL APTITUDE TEST (SPAT)
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Lucius Review
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![Lucius Boxshot](http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/box/9/8/1/604981_177620_thumb.jpg)
Lucius has an intriguing premise, but some not-so-original adventure-game flaws.
The Good
- Antihero Antichrist protagonist is a great concept
- Subtly creepy with splashes of serious gore during the murders
- Very challenging, with a lot of exploration needed to solve the murder puzzles.
The Bad
- Kills are all linear
- Puzzles involve pixel hunts through a huge, heavily detailed mansion
- Needs more overt black humor to offset the grim nature of the storyline
- Very long load times.
It ain't easy being the Antichrist. In adventure/puzzle game Lucius, you
experience the trials and tribulations of being the firstborn son of
the big red guy with the horns. As you might expect given the young
lad's pedigree, when he suffers growing pains, they involve a sizable
body count. Lucifer is a demanding daddy, who wants souls in exchange
for building the tyke up with telekinetic powers. All this contributes
to a grim but promising setting where your only goal is to figure out
how to murder the folks on the devil's hit list. Unfortunately, this
darkly innovative premise is not implemented well, due to a reliance on
pixel hunts, and you're dropped onto the scene with just pop's orders to
start killing.
![Lucius has exactly the sort of cute, pudgy little cheeks you want to pinch…while searching his scalp for three sixes.](http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2012/299/reviews/604981_20121026_embed001.jpg)
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![Lucius has exactly the sort of cute, pudgy little cheeks you want to pinch…while searching his scalp for three sixes.](http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2012/299/reviews/604981_20121026_embed001.jpg)
Lucius has exactly the sort of cute, pudgy little cheeks you want to pinch…while searching his scalp for three sixes.
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Painkiller: Hell & Damnation Review
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![Painkiller: Hell & Damnation Boxshot](http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/box/0/2/0/673020_274541_thumb.jpg)
Painkiller: Hell & Damnation is a slick first-person shooter remake soaked in gore.
The Good
- Great visual makeover freshens up old locales
- Weapons are sadistic and satisfying
- Co-op campaign option is a nice added touch.
The Bad
- Despite the new look, very little has changed over the years
- Short campaign lacks content.
Harking back to a simpler era of first-person shooters, Painkiller: Hell
& Damnation is far more concerned with body counts and blood spray
than depth in the gameplay department. The return to the genre's primal
roots is a welcome one, even if it feels like indulging in the gaming
equivalent of a junk food binge. Unflinchingly old-school, this remake
of the gory original is fast-paced, campy as hell, and full of action.
It gives you a toolbox of twisted weapons and throws massive swarms of
unholy minions at you at every turn. The absurd bloodbath of flying
appendages that ensues jams a ton of craziness into a short-lived but
pleasantly gruesome romp.
![Juice your foes, or your money back!](http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2012/299/reviews/673020_20121026_embed001.jpg)
![Juice your foes, or your money back!](http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2012/299/reviews/673020_20121026_embed001.jpg)
Juice your foes, or your money back!
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What Is Love ??????????
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Love Is Profession Of Our life You Can Be Far From This. You Will Fall In Love in Any Place Or Any Where.Than you love than you will not know what you going to do this time. This time is that time than you will found your happines and your real world than you will know what is real love this time you think that love is waste of time money or anything but this not true than you will fall in real love than you found thats not the waste of time or anything so thanks for reading this and i will show this kind of post later. So Be Love But Only True Love. Have A Nice Day.
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DEAR DRACULA GETS ANIMATED
Image Comics/Shadowline graphic novel adaptation to air on Cartoon Network
DEAR DRACULA, a graphic novel for kids published by the Image Comics imprint Shadowline, has been adapted into an animated feature for Cartoon Network. The hour-long feature will air on October 16 at 7 p.m. (ET, PT) as part of Cartoon Network's "Spooky Specials" Halloween programming.
A scarily sweet story of a young boy named Sam who loves horror films and vampires so much that he writes to Dracula for Christmas instead of Santa Claus, DEAR DRACULA was written by Joshua Williamson and drawn by Vicente "Vinny" Navarrete. Sam gets an unexpected reply to his letter when Dracula himself shows up on his doorstep, ready to make Sam's dream of being a vampire come true.
Giving voice to DEAR DRACULA is a cast of well-known Hollywood veterans as well as breakout young actors:
Ray Liotta as Dracula
Nathan Gamble (Dolphin Tale) as Sam
Ariel Winters (Modern Family) as Emma
Emilio Estevez as Renfield
Marion Ross (Happy Days) as Grandma
The DEAR DRACULA animated feature is produced by Kickstart Productions (Voltron Force, Wolverine and the X-Men, The Amazing Screw-On Head), with a screenplay by Brad Birch (Johnny Test).
DEAR DRACULA by Joshua Williamson and Vicente "Vinny" Navarrete is a 48-page, full-color hardcover graphic novel for $7.99. Its ISBN is 978-1-58240-970-2. It was released in 2008 and received glowing reviews:
"This 48-page hardcover should find a permanent place in a child’s library. It’s especially satisfying for a youngster who loves classic monsters, Halloween and cheese."
-The Washington Times
"Dracula is presented as a kindly grownup, and all the horror elements are played strictly for laughs, so even younger children are unlikely to find the book too scary. Behind the scenes is a subtle lesson about learning about and respecting others’ differences, but the creators wisely avoid hitting the reader on the head with an obvious moral."
-The Graphic Novel Reporter
"This book is a rarity: a well-crafted, beautifully illustrated all-ages love letter to a horror icon. It deserves a place in everyone's library."
-Comics in the Classroom
![](http://images.imagecomics.com/blog_images//519950042939514.jpg)
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Posted on October 3, 2012
![](http://images.imagecomics.com/c/2008/IMG080743.jpg)
DEAR DRACULA, a graphic novel for kids published by the Image Comics imprint Shadowline, has been adapted into an animated feature for Cartoon Network. The hour-long feature will air on October 16 at 7 p.m. (ET, PT) as part of Cartoon Network's "Spooky Specials" Halloween programming.
A scarily sweet story of a young boy named Sam who loves horror films and vampires so much that he writes to Dracula for Christmas instead of Santa Claus, DEAR DRACULA was written by Joshua Williamson and drawn by Vicente "Vinny" Navarrete. Sam gets an unexpected reply to his letter when Dracula himself shows up on his doorstep, ready to make Sam's dream of being a vampire come true.
Giving voice to DEAR DRACULA is a cast of well-known Hollywood veterans as well as breakout young actors:
Ray Liotta as Dracula
Nathan Gamble (Dolphin Tale) as Sam
Ariel Winters (Modern Family) as Emma
Emilio Estevez as Renfield
Marion Ross (Happy Days) as Grandma
The DEAR DRACULA animated feature is produced by Kickstart Productions (Voltron Force, Wolverine and the X-Men, The Amazing Screw-On Head), with a screenplay by Brad Birch (Johnny Test).
DEAR DRACULA by Joshua Williamson and Vicente "Vinny" Navarrete is a 48-page, full-color hardcover graphic novel for $7.99. Its ISBN is 978-1-58240-970-2. It was released in 2008 and received glowing reviews:
"This 48-page hardcover should find a permanent place in a child’s library. It’s especially satisfying for a youngster who loves classic monsters, Halloween and cheese."
-The Washington Times
"Dracula is presented as a kindly grownup, and all the horror elements are played strictly for laughs, so even younger children are unlikely to find the book too scary. Behind the scenes is a subtle lesson about learning about and respecting others’ differences, but the creators wisely avoid hitting the reader on the head with an obvious moral."
-The Graphic Novel Reporter
"This book is a rarity: a well-crafted, beautifully illustrated all-ages love letter to a horror icon. It deserves a place in everyone's library."
-Comics in the Classroom
![](http://images.imagecomics.com/blog_images//519950042939514.jpg)
Thought Of The Day
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“He who fights with monsters
should look to it that he himself
does not become a monster.
And when you gaze long into an abyss
the abyss also gazes into you.”
should look to it that he himself
does not become a monster.
And when you gaze long into an abyss
the abyss also gazes into you.”
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