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Download A Ringtone For Your Phone. It’s Easy 25

Posted on March 19, 2011 by Jennib And Friends

So did you purchase the latest model Nokia or Motorola cell phone which has a number of preinstalled ringtones? Or did your parents give you a brand new mobile phone on your birthday? One thing is for sure. People are never satisfied with the number of limited preinstalled ringtones on their mobiles. After all man is never satisfied with what he has. He always wants more. And this is the case with ringtones as well.

Ringtones can be classified into monophonic and polyphonic ringtones. In the case of monophonic ringtones, the sound output is just like pressing the keys on your mobile phone. In the case of polyphonic ringtones, the sound output from the phone is like a surround sound. It is clearer and stereophonic. Old mobile phones can play only monophonic ringtones. All the newer mobile phones have the capability to play polyphonic ringtones.

If you get bored playing all the ringtones on your mobile you can download ringtones from ringtones sites. Portals like Yahoo and Rediff have a separate section on ringtones where you can download monophonic as well as polyphonic ringtones for free. Ringtones are categorized under different headings. For example, English music ringtones maybe classified under pop, jazz, rock, hip hop etc. Also popular ringtones from the movies like the Terminator are also available. There are also ringtones for different countries.

At present, there are hundreds of portals on the internet that have a complete section on free downloadable ringtones. Also there are many ringtone sites that are completely dedicated to providing ringtones for download … either free or for a small fee. The overall idea is to provide mobile users ringtones that they would like to hear when their phones ring. Some sites also allow you to make your own ringtones using the website’s software. Then you download the ringtone to your mobile phone. These sites encourage you to bring out your creativity. In fact, many sites have ringtone competitions where the person composing the best ringtone may win a trip to his favorite destination.

You can also keep different types of ringtone for different occasions. For example if you are out with friends or going to a party, you can pick up a hip hop or pop rock ringtone. Of course you will want a different type of ringtone when you are in a professional environment.

The ringtone market has assumed global reach today as it brings people together from different countries and cultures to share their creativity and expose them to the world of ringtones. The best part is that hundreds of ringtones are added to the sites every single day so that you can download them whenever you like.

With the advance of technology, Bluetooth phones are now available that enable people to transfer ringtones directly to another person’s Bluetooth enabled phone. In fact, at present the type of mobile phone you use and the type of ringtone you choose may reflect your personality depending on how people perceive it to be. As long as mobile phones are being used the ringtones market is here to stay. Go on pick up your own ringtones from your favorite site and impress everyone around you.

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Christmas season celebrations in Australia 9

Posted on December 09, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Christmas season celebrations in Australia

Violet Teague (1872-1951), Adoration of Shepherds, 1931, oil on canvas. Photograph by Colin Holden. Image courtesy of Anglican Church of Australia Archive.

Christmas is celebrated in many parts of the world on 25 December. Protestant and Roman Catholic churches hold Christmas Day services on 25 December. The Eastern churches – the Ethiopian Orthodox church, Russian Orthodox church and the Armenian church – celebrate Christmas on 6 or 7 January. There have been rituals, parties and celebrations at this time of year for thousands of years.

The birth of Jesus

Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians believe that Jesus is ‘the son of God’, the Messiah sent from Heaven to save the world.

The ‘Christmas story’ tells of the birth of Jesus in a stable in Bethlehem, the angels announcing the birth to the shepherds in the fields, and the Magi (wise men from the East) visiting the stable and offering gifts to the newborn child.

The origins of Christmas

A Roman almanac confirms that 25 December was used to celebrate Christmas in 336 AD, although it was nearly 600 years later that the churches created a liturgy – a service for public worship – for the occasion.

The choice of date is believed to have been influenced by the northern hemisphere winter solstice, as well as ancient pagan rituals that coincided with the solstice. These rituals included the Halcyon Days in Greece, a period of calm and goodwill when it was believed the sea was calm for birds to lay their eggs; and the Roman celebration of Saturnalia, a celebration of the god Saturn, which involved wild parties, the exchange of gifts and the temporary suspension of social divisions between slaves and masters.

Christmas traditions and symbols

A photo of Santa arriving at the beach by boat. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia: A1500, K26950.

Christmas trees are part of a long

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Road Movies of Note 0

Posted on December 05, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

The Road Movie, we’ve all seen at least one either knowingly or not and it serves as a good tool for the writer and or director to show a change in the protagonist over the course of a journey. It gives a blank canvas against which characters can be revealed as separate from their environment in ways that films shot in specific locations don’t always offer.


Road movies tend to follow a set structure – there is a challenge to be met along the journey, new knowledge and allies are gained – and traditionally end with the protagonist(s) reaching their destination changed for the experience or deciding to keep on with their journey.


There are literally hundreds of examples of road movies but decidedly few of a high quality, some well known, others not. Road movies blossomed after World War 2 with America’s post-war boom and the growing automobility of the youth culture. With their roots back in spoken and written tales of journeys such as Homer’s Odyssey, the Road Movie really took off as a genre in the 1960s with the release of the much loved Easy Rider.


Released in 1969, Easy Rider was a road film that roared at the establishment and documented the rise and fall of the hippie movement. The counterculture film explored the American social landscape of the end of the sixties. Two bikers, Wyatt and Billy – played by Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper – have smuggled drugs from Mexico to Los Angeles and decide to head to New Orleans in time for Mardi Gras, with the proceeds of the drugs sale stuffed into the fuel tank of Wyatt’s chopper.


On their journey across America, Wyatt and Billy encounter a hitch-hiker heading home to the commune he lives in, get thrown in jail only to be freed with the help of drunken lawyer George (played by Jack Nicholson), the death of a friend when George is beaten to death when the trio are attacked in the night and a whorehouse in New Orleans.


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