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No Problem Songs Lyrics & Videos: No Problem is a 2010 Bollywood Hindi movie directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Rajat Rawail, Anil Kapoor and Dr. B. K. Modi under the banners Eros Music. The film, starring Anil Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, Sushmita Sen, Sunil Shetty and Kangana Ranaut,Paresh Rawal was released in theatres on 10 December 2010. No Problem songs are composed by Anand Raaj Anand and Pritam Chakraborty, while Rakesh Kumar (Kumaar), Anand Raaj Anand and Shabbir Ahmed wrote its lyrics. Check out No Problem songs list with lyrics and music videos below.
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The definition of calendar management problems reveals the enormous range possible. A GP at a busy American medical practice has a much simpler calendar management problem than a venture capitalist, who in turn has an easier time than a busy CEO.
Consider a student trying to pick the right classes to maximize bang for the buck in the college experience, with a view to maximizing lifetime returns, a problem that is surprisingly similar to the problem of a VC picking deals to invest in. Historically, this problem has not been worth solving properly. These days, it is. There is an increasingly valuable product waiting to be built here.
Or consider a homeless person in a new city, faced with the problem of deciding where to panhandle and when, taking into account foot and car traffic at different times of the day at different intersections, presence/absence of cops, local laws, the role of the local underworld in running life on the streets, and the generosity of locals.
This calendar management problem is surprisingly similar to the CEO problem. There is a great Hindi movie called Gardish that has a comedic subplot involving a Bombay beggar rising from a struggling solo operation to CEO running a city-wide organization of beggars. This problem probably will not be worth solving in the foreseeable future, even for a nonprofit, unless George Clooney takes an interest.
The specific tuning knob depends on the problem, but a good general candidate for calendar management problems is subscription level, the ratio of demands on your time to time available. This is the one illustrated in the first diagram.
Generally what makes life constantly hard is not that the individual instances of calendaring decisions are so hard in an absolute sense, but that there are simply so many of them, coming at you non-stop. This means they must be solved faster. Any problem can be made impossible if you demand that it be solved faster and faster.
If you some familiarity with recent research, you will have recognized the ideas in this post as being loosely derived from the work that started around 1991 with Where the Really Hard Problems Are by Cheeseman, Kanfesky and Taylor and Finding Hard Instances of the Satisfiability Problem by Cook and Mitchell. I kept up with the literature until about 2005. There has been a flood of work in the two decades since the original findings, and phase diagrams have been developed for many NP-Complete/NP-Hard problems that map to everyday scheduling problems, including k-SAT, Hamilton Circuit, Traveling Salesman and so forth.
To my knowledge, nobody has figured out a theoretical model around this stuff or systematic ways to parametrize problem spaces and discover phase transition boundaries. I expect the latest editions of classic complexity texts probably have a more digestible technical treatment of the subject of empirical complexity. If there has been serious progress, somebody please educate me.
So whenever this dhara's films get released, we go to the cinema hall to enjoy it. As we are very busy people, we were not getting time to watch any. But finally, last Monday, we were free. So we decided to go to the cinema hall. But the problem was which film would we see? There are two films running- one is "MONER MAJHE TUMI" at Modhumita and the other is "CHONDRO KOTHA" at Bolaka.
Most of the viewers were students like us. I felt very happy that our young generation still appreciates and wants to enjoy the good things. Some of them were trying to join with the movie songs. So we guys found quite a campus environment. The film was quite good as compared to other typical Bengali movies. There were no bad scenes (like unnecessary dancing in the rain) and songs. It was a pure love story. (But I found many similarities with the Hindi film "jeena shref mere liye").
They said the reasons were curiosity, pleasure, to become cooler, to escape boredom etc. then they were asked what do they do in there free time. There answers were books, computer games, chatting or surfing on the net etc. After that they were advised to talk to there parents about this freely about problems like drugs or about any problem they have. 2ff7e9595c
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