In relativity, proper time is the elapsed time between two events as measured by a clock that passes through both events. The proper time depends not only on the events but also on the motion of the clock between the events. An accelerated clock will measure a smaller elapsed time between two events than that measured by a non-accelerated (inertial) clock between the same two events. The twin paradox is an example of this effect.
In terms of four-dimensional spacetime, proper time is analogous to arc length in three-dimensional (Euclidean) space. By convention, proper time is usually represented by the Greek letter τ (tau) to distinguish it from coordinate time represented by t or T.
By contrast, coordinate time is the time between two events as measured by a distant observer using that observer's own method of assigning a time to an event. In the special case of an inertial observer in special relativity, the time is measured using the observer's clock and the observer's definition of simultaneity.
Rajiv Radheshyam Dixit was an Indian social activist. He started social movements in order to spread awareness on topics of Indian national interest through the Swadeshi Movement, Azadi Bachao Andolan, and various other works. He served as the National Secretary of Bharat Swabhiman Andolan he is the founder of bharat swabhimaan andolan ] He was a strong believer and preacher of Bharatiyata. He had also worked for spreading awareness about Indian history, issues in the Indian constitution and Indian economic policies.
Imam Abu Eesa (Arabic: أبو عيسى نعمة الله, also known as Ustādh Abu Eesa Niamatullah and AE) is a British Muslim Imam and Lecturer.
Abu Eesa was born "Niamatullah" in Barking, East London. His common name is in reference to his eldest son Eesa. His tribal heritage is through the Naser Kheil Pathans of the North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan.
He has lived in Manchester for over 13 years. Currently, he resides in Manchester UK
Abu Eesa completed his higher education in London. He studied Pharmacy at the University of Manchester.
He studied Anthropology at Manchester. Later he studied Arabic, Islamic Law and the Qur'an in Mauritania, Medina, Morocco, Egypt and Pakistan. His main teacher remains Sheikh Kehlan al-Jubury with whom he still continues his studies in Islamic Law and Exegesis. He has also studied Hadith under the Hadith Expert Abdullah Ibn Yusuf Al-Judai who is a prominent member of the European Council for Fatwa and Research. He is also an instructor at Almaghrib Institute.
Abu Eesa is a teacher and an international lecturer. He founded "Prophetic Guidance" following on from his teacher's magazine of the same name,a non-profit educational institute that aims to "unify the various Muslim communities by disseminating classical non-sectarian Islamic knowledge, utilising the media in its various present forms".
Ray Barbee (born 5 October 1971) is an American skateboarder from San Jose, California. He was one of the first skateboarders to bring freestyle/flatland tricks to street, technical ollie combinations and numerous no comply variations. He is best known for his no comply's.
He had memorable video parts in the Powell Peralta videos "Public Domain" and "Ban This." Barbee also appears in the video game Skate 2 as a playable skater.
In 1991, Barbee left Powell Peralta for The Firm Skateboards (now defunct), headed by another Powell veteran, Lance Mountain.
Barbee has a signature shoe with Vans [1]. His other sponsors are Element Skateboards, Independent Truck Company, and WeSC.
A music writer and multi-instrumentalist, Barbee released his debut EP on Galaxia records in 2003, Triumphant Procession, a collection of jazz-influenced instrumental tracks which Barbee produced and engineered at home. His 2005 release, In Full View, also on Galaxia, featured guests appearances by drummers Doug Scharin (of HiM and June of 44) and Carlos de la Garza (formerly of Reel Big Fish). Barbee plays guitar, bass guitar, drums, harp and xylophone.
Shelly Manne (June 11, 1920 – September 26, 1984), born Sheldon Manne in New York City, was an American jazz drummer. Most frequently associated with West Coast jazz, he was known for his versatility and also played in a number of other styles, including Dixieland, swing, bebop, avant-garde jazz and fusion, as well as contributing to the musical background of hundreds of Hollywood films and television programs.
Manne's father and uncles were drummers. In his youth he admired many of the leading swing drummers of the day, especially Jo Jones and Dave Tough.Billy Gladstone, a colleague of Manne's father and the most admired percussionist on the New York theatrical scene, offered the teenage Shelly tips and encouragement. From that time, Manne rapidly developed his style in the clubs of 52nd Street in New York in the late 1930s and 1940s. His first professional job with a known big band was with the Bobby Byrne Orchestra in 1940. In those years, as he became known, he recorded with jazz stars like Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Shavers, and Don Byas. He also worked with a number of musicians mainly associated with Duke Ellington, like Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, Lawrence Brown, and Rex Stewart.
Everything's cold now
Doesn't matter I can see
You seem you've been til now picking up on me
Everything's strange now
It really matters if you see
I'm picking my steak to go away from here
I'm just for the proper time to announce my fears
I'm thinking about a time and a day I have wiped my tears
I'm just waiting for the proper time
You seem to be so mine
I just can't wait for the time I gotta stop right here
And the party goes over
I'm stressed down this hill
Danger getting so closer
You just cannot see
Wooah Wooah
Just waiting for the proper time...
Just waiting for the proper time...
And the party goes over
I'm stressed down this hill
Danger getting so closer