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The clubwoman’s entertainment book: a compilation of plays, comedies, skits, shorties, pageants, pantomimes, and other types of entertainment novelties … women’s clubs, societies, and ladies’ guilds

Monday, May 31st, 2010

The clubwoman’s entertainment book: a compilation of plays, comedies, skits, shorties, pageants, pantomimes, and other types of entertainment novelties … women’s clubs, societies, and ladies’ guilds

Different Types of Entertainment

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Before we look into different types of entertainment, first lets define what entertainment is. Entertainment is any kind of activity that provides amusement for people in a passive way, other entertaining activities that involve participating are considered recreation or hobbies.

There are many types of entertainment for particular tastes, for example we have cinema, theatre, sports, games, social dance, concert, comedy shows, animations, impressionists, clowns and the list goes on and on.

These form of entertainment can than be divided into groups  according to the age and interest of the people being entertained. For instance we have child entertainment, adult entertainment, live action entertainment, public entertainment and corporate entertainment. In this article we’ll give a brief explanation to some of these forms.

Child Entertainment

Kids need to be entertained and some times the entertainer or the entertainment agency needs to find a balance between mental and physical activities. Clowns, puppets, pantomimes and cartoons tend to appeal to children, though adult might find it enjoyable too.

Adult Entertainment

Adult Entertainment many times is related to the sex industry, but this form of entertainment can not be related only with the sex industry and its branches. Adult Entertainment involves things like music concerts, live sports, opera and a hand full of other activities that kids might not find so appealing.

Live Entertainment

This form of entertainment is broadened to all ages as there are a variety of activities that can labelled as live entertainment. For instance music concerts, live TV shows, live sports, theatres and any other activity that you could think of that is aimed to amuse people.

Public Entertainment

Nowadays probably one of the forms of entertainment that have grown the most, thanks to the economic downturn. When you walk around any major city around Europe you will notice a wide range of public entertainers working for any amount of money the public decides to give them. There are public entertainers of all sorts from mimes to Peruvian Flute bands all working with the uncertainty of how much money they will make, that is why they tend to be more common in major cities where there are more tourists.

Corporate Entertainment

Aimed for corporate events, private parties, award ceremonies, product launches and it is better organised by a professional entertainment agency as most of time these events involve hundreds maybe thousands of people and no one better than the professionals to take care of these form of entertainment..

With these we cover the major forms of entertainment n the following article I’ll explain in depth each one of them with more details and examples.

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MIME Types application/ x-httpd-php and application/ x-msdownload

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

MIME  Types application/x-httpd-php
Another multipurpose MIME, which has its subtype as ‘httpd’ which is an acronym for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Daemon(i.e web server).  
A web server means two things either a computer program, which is responsible for accepting HTTP requests from clients, which are the web browsers we use and then return them with responses along with data contents (images, text, graphics). Or it is a computer that runs a computer program as described above.
The second part of this extension is the ‘php’, which is also a technical term and is general scripting language, which has been designed to help produce dynamic web pages. This ‘php’ can be embedded into HTML and works through a web server, which is configured via a ‘php’ code and this is turn creates web page content.
The ‘x’ in the extension stands for a non standard MIME, which cannot be registered under the IANA, which is the Internet Assigned Number Authority. This authority regulates the global IP address allocation, root zone management for the Domain Name System.
This MIME helps web browsers to run dynamic websites and display them correctly on web browsers. The HTTPD with the help of the PHP program runs the dynamic website and helps clients or users to get direct data accurately.
MIME Types application/x-msdownload
This MIME like others is also a non standard MIME and is not registered under the IANA. The ‘x’ before the ‘msdownload’ denotes the unregistered type.
Whenever a file is uploaded from a client to a web server, Internet Explorer uses ‘FindMimeforData’ to determine the type of MIME being used. ‘x-msdownload’ is also one of the MIME types, which is used for download of data.
The mime application/x-msdownload supports the ‘dll’ or ‘exe’ extension files. The ‘dll’ and ‘exe’ are one of the many extensions of the Microsoft Library. Microsoft had defined its library, which is exclusive to windows users, and certain MIME’s are required for the running of the Internet smoothly. This MIME though an unregistered one is required by Windows users to open a quite a lot of sites.
‘dll’ stands for Dynamic Link Library, which is mainly a concept in the Microsoft Operating Systems. And ‘exe’ which is fairly and new extension compared to other is for exe-cutable files, and can contain code, data and resources in any combination. It contains code and characters mainly for a Graphical User Interface like Windows.
So if you are windows user, you will surely be using this MIME on your computer.

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MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Types For Dummies

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Many people use the internet to send all kinds of data but do not know what makes it possible for them to achieve that. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions is a technique that has seen the evolution of the use of the internet to send electronic mails. MIME encoding makes it possible for you to send attachments of any kind, something that was not possible before. MIME is a way of ensuring there is a standardized way for the transmission of electronic mails data through the internet.
Previously, people could only send text messages whose characters were limited to a certain number and other media files such as audio, video and pictures could not be sent. With MIME the benefits you get include sending messages of unlimited length and the text can be written using any of the available character sets. Data being sent is not limited to the US-ASCII character sets and the line length is not defined to a specific number of characters.
You can also attach images, audio and video files to the messages you want to send. This means that you can transmit still images, voice data and moving images over the internet. These data can also be in any layout you want, font and color. With the necessary software and hardware, you can listen to audio messages received and view video images. Other applications such as files with computer programs can be sent too.
When you send multiple attachments with an electronic message, this is made possible by MIME. MIME uses five encoding formats to ensure all types of binary data are sent. They include 7bit, 8bit, quoted-printable, base64 and binary. The good thing with MIME is that it can also use other encoding formats since it is very flexible. It can use uuencode too to convert binary data that is in 7 bit to 8 bit so that is human readable for easy understanding.
MIME types enable the web browser to know how the particular content a user is trying to send will be transmitted. Content types have been growing in number and it is up to the web administrator to add them to the server’s configuration so that data supporting the content type will be sent easily. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has the authority to assign the MIME content types, subtypes, character sets and access types. People with new media types are allowed to register them with the IANA to be included in the list of MIME types.  
All MIME types have their own type of files they support and the associated extensions for the file. For instance, Microsoft Word document files have the extension ‘doc’ while GIF image files have the extension ‘man’. A MIME type such as mime application/pdf is for Adobe PDF documents while text/html is used for normal web pages and mime application/xhtml xml is used for XHTML (HTML as XML).
Sometimes you may send data with incorrect MIME type which the web server should report back to the web administrator as an error. The web browsers are not supposed to know how you intended to send the data but sometimes they guess the MIME type and transmit the data. This leads to messages being received in a way not intended such as wrong formats. It is important to check that the MIME type you have specified for your content is the correct one.
MIME is flexible and it has been left open due to changes in MIME types and future extensions can be added. It is also compatible with the previous standards such as RFC 821 and RFC 822 restrictions hence it does not create any problems for users.

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