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How can anyone say the British are influential when America is bigger than them? Is it impossible for a tiny island to be more influential than the great America?

The ‘Queen of England’ as many outside of the UK are wont to say, is in fact the Queen of 12 Commonwealth realms. These realms include Canada, Australia, Jamaica and Barbados. In effect Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of these countries. Let me give you an example, according to Wiki the Queen (Of Jamaica) “Is the owner of all state lands (called Crown land), buildings and equipment (called Crown held property), state owned companies (called Crown Corporations), and the copyright for all government publications (called Crown copyright), as well as guardianship of foster children (called Crown wards), in his or her position as sovereign, and not as an individual. Government staff are also employed by the monarch, as are the Governor-General, judges, members of the Jamaica Defence Force, police officers, and parliamentarians, who all technically work for the monarch”Monarchy of Jamaica - WikipediaAlso the same can be said of Canada;The king or Queen of Canada (Queen Elizabeth II) is the employer of all government officials and staff (including the viceroys, judges, members of the Canadian Forces, police officers, and parliamentarians), the guardian of foster children (Crown wards), as well as the owner of all state lands (Crown land), buildings and equipment (Crown held property), state owned companies (Crown corporations), and the copyright for all government publications (Crown copyright). This is all in his or her position as sovereign, and not as an individual; all such property is held by the Crown in perpetuity and cannot be sold by the sovereign without the proper advice and consent of his or her ministers.Monarchy of Canada - Wikipedia

If India is a secular country, why are all our missiles, aircraft carriers and other prominent defence equipment named after Hindu gods or derivatives of Hindu names?

You asked “If India is a secular country, why are all our missiles, aircraft carriers and other prominent defence equipment named after Hindu gods or derivatives of Hindu names?”Which ones did you have in mind? The missiles are named for the elements. Agni (Fire), Akash (Sky), Prithvi (Ground), Sagarika (Seagoing). The rumoured Indian ICBM is Surya (Sun).Maybe your question is why so many things have a Sanskrit-rooted name? Why not? Might as well ask why aren’t things in the Arab countries called with Sanskrit names? How about things in Italy? Well, for the same reason, things in India have Sanskrit names. It is the most ancient Indo-European language with an extant literature. Specifically, the Rig Veda dates from 1500 BC and is the oldest Hindu religious text.But there is one more reason that is worth mentioning. An aspect of the Sanskrit language itself. It turns out that things are very easy to translate from Latin and Greek (and sometimes Germanic) into Sanskrit, since these are sister-languages with easy cognate structures. Some easy ones:Folk / Volk (German) is Lok. Assembly is Sabha. So the lower house of Parliament (Folk Assembly) becomes Lok Sabha.King (Regis in Latin) is Raja. State (Royaume in French) is Rajya. So the upper house of Parliament (State Assembly) becomes Rajya Sabha. Path is path. So, Royal Road becomes Rajpath.Power or strength is related to Potency/Potential in Latin-based languages, which corresponds to Pati in Sanskrit. Presiding officer (person of greatest potency) in an Assembly is Sabhapati.Nav- is prefix for sea-related stuff in Latin languages, which in Sanskrit is Nau-. Vehicle is Vaahan. Shipping becomes Nauvahan (literally, sea vehicularity).A category of people (Genus in Latin) is Jana in Sanskrit. Energy is Urja. Brave is Vir in Sanskrit, related to Virile. Imagine that tomorrow a new word was coined for Brave People’s Energy. It would easily become virlokorja or virjanorja in Sanskrit. People’s road becomes Janpath. Note how Sanskrit combines words and compresses them, similar to German I am told.Silver (Argentum in Latin) is Arjun or Rajat (both cognates, as you can see). Poison (Virus in Latin) is Visha. Scale (as on a fish or other animal) is Shalk. Cruel is Krur. Man is Manav. Made or created is krit. So, to take another example, if there was such a thing as Manmade Silver Scale Poison it would become Manavkrit Shalkarjun Vish.The suffix inter- is the very close antar-. Interstate becomes Antarrajya. Center is Kendra (those are cognates of common origin too). So, Interstate Center would simply become Antarrajya Kendra.Great (Mega in Greek) is Maha in Sanskrit. Soul is Atma in Sanskrit, which literally came from “breath” and which you can see in the Greek Atmos (vapor/air, hence, Atmosphere). Great soul becomes Mahatma. Great king becomes Maharaja.Not all words are so close but there is almost no word in English or German or French that does not have a close cognate in Sanskrit. Since so much of the technology has come from the West, it is trivially easy for Indians to translate it into Sanskrit. Not much imagination is required and it also allows for easy indexing into English. Once you get the hang of it, Sanskrit translations often just pop right out and can be shorter than the equivalent English terms.This is technically true of Persian also, but it has become heavily Arabicised in modern usage. For instance, Old Persian had Bagh which was cognate of Bhag (Bhag-wan, God). So, Baghdad is similar to Bhag-Ditta (Punjabi, Given by God). Russian still has Bog meaning God today.So, here it is in conclusion: We have our own 5000 year old, incredibly expressive classical language, which is an almost infinite source to mine for terms, expresses things with brevity and precision, and translates exceedingly well from English, German, Latin and Greek. Why on earth would we use a non-Indian language? If you had said Tamil, an equally ancient Indian language, I would have understood since that too is ours (although the influence of its language family, Dravidian, on Classical Sanskrit is also extremely deep).To end with, here’s a picture of Amar Jyoti, the Undying Flame (in the Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab). Note the words - Mar (from Sanskrit Mriytu, related to Muerte in Spanish, meaning Death, so Amar meaning Immortality) and Jyoti (Related to Jvala meaning light, related to the English Glow).

What is so great about Stanley Kubrick?

Not many have heard of this but do you know what is so special about the below picture?This is known as the Kubrick Stare named after the great Stanley Kubrick."In that showdown, and at several other times in the film, Kubrick indulges his favorite closeup, a shot of a man glowering up at the camera from beneath lowered brows. This was the trademark visual in A Clockwork Orange, and Jack Nicholson practiced it in The Shining. What does it mean? That Kubrick thinks it's an interesting angle from which to shoot the face, I think."— Roger Ebert, review of Full Metal Jacket1. He was polarizing with the critics.It seems crazy to imagine that 2001, Lolita, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon and The Shining were all panned by some critics when they were released, only to be revered by fans (and most critics) a few years later. Just another reason why you should never let a bad review dissuade you from seeing a movie.2. He banned his own movie.When his family received death threats after the release of A Clockwork Orange, the director pulled the movie from circulation in Britain. It wasn’t re-released in the United Kingdom until 2000—after his death.3. He incorporated the number 114 into his movies.There was a CRM-114, a piece of radio equipment, in Dr. Strangelove and the homonym serum 114 in A Clockwork Orange. Which inspired fans to name a spam-filtering system, a rock band, an amplifier in Back to the Future and an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in homage to the director.4. He never won an Oscar for directing.The only Kubrick movie to pick up a Hollywood award was 2001: A Space Odyssey—which won for best special visual effects.5. His daughter is in four of his movies.Even though no professional actor has ever appeared in more than three of Kubrick’s movies, his daughter has cameos in 2001 as Heywood Floyd’s daughter, in Barry Lyndon as a young party guest, in The Shining as a ghost and in Full Metal Jacket as a TV reporter.6. He loved TV.Particularly Seinfeld and The Simpsons, but since he lived in England he had VHS tapes sent to him from the US.7. He had a favorite tree.Not just a specific kind of tree, but an actual tree in Childwickbury Manor in Hertfordshire. He’s buried beside it.8. He had a professional falling out with Marlon Brando.Kubrick was supposed to direct Hollywood’s bad boy in One-Eyed Jacks, a Western by the sea, but they clashed big time. Kubrick left without shooting a frame and Brando took over as director.9. He wanted to be a drummer.Specifically a jazz drummer, but he joined the staff of Look magazine at the tender age of 17.10. You’ve been pronouncing his name wrongIt’s pronounced Cue-brick, not Koo-brick.

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