HTML   Introduction







Example  :-


<!DOCTYPE  html>
<html>
<body>


<h1 >My First  Heading</h1 >


<p>My  first  paragraph.</p>


</body>
</html>




Example  Explained  :-




The DOCTYPE  declaration   defines  the document  type
The text  between  <html>  and </html>  describes  the web  page
The text  between  <body>  and </body>  is the visible page content
The text  between  <h 1> and </h 1> is displayed  as a heading
The text  between  <p> and </p>  is displayed  as a paragraph












 
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES


•   To promote the Himachal Pradesh at the international level.

•   To describe the Himachal Pradesh culture and mouth watering Himachal Pradesh food.

•   To maintain the Environment of Himachal Pradesh.

•   To attract the tourist and Himachal who go away from their culture and religion.

•   To increase the development rate by tourism industry.

•   To establish Himachal Pradesh as a leading tourist destination in the country and abroad

•   To make tourism a prime engine for economic development.

•    Prosperity of the State and as a major means for providing employment.

•   To encourage a strong and sustainable private sector participation in creation of tourism infrastructure especially through public private partnerships.

•   To promote sustainable tourism, which is not only environmentally compatible but also leads to economic betterment of the rural people.

•   To attract quality tourist and to increase their stay in the State.

•   To safeguard the State’s natural and manmade heritage .

•   To encourage civil societies & non-governmental organizations for promotion & the conducting of tourism related activities.
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•   To position Himachal Pradesh as a one stop destination for adventure tourism.
INTERODUCTION OF TOPIC DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TRAVEL AND TOURISM

• Though the words Travel and Tourism are synonymies and used interchangeably but Tourism is a wider concept and encompasses a lot more than travel alone.


• Travel implies journeys undertaken from one place to another for any purpose including journeys to work and as a part of employment, as a part of leisure and to take up residence


• whereas Tourism includes the journey to a destination and also the stay at a destination outside one’s usual place of residence and the activities undertaken for leisure and recreation.


• All tourism includes some travel, but not all travel is tourism .


• A person may often travel for a wide variety of purposes of which tourism is only one.
HIMACHAL PRADESH INTRODUCTION



Himachal Pradesh is a captivating region of the Indian Himalayas. It is often referred to as the "Magical Showcase of Nature's Splendor" ideal the Travelers
to travel, enjoy and relax. Abundant green Grassland and wide valleys set against imposing snow-clad mountains; crystal clear lakes, flowing  rivers & spurting streams; fruit laden groves and soft terraces of corn and tea are characteristics of Himachal Pradesh. It is the
ultimate Travel destination of India. The state of Himachal
Pradesh has boundaries with the Jammu and Kashmir in
the North, Uttar Pradesh in the Southeast, Haryana in the South and Punjab in the West. It is located between 30"22' and 30"12' north latitude and between 75"47' and 79"4' east longitude.The mountainous state has altitudes ranging from 350 to 7000 meters (1050 ft. to
21000 ft.) above the sea level. The mountain state of Himachal Pradesh, in the beginning, was formed as a centrally administered territory on April 15, 1948 by the consolidation of
30 hill provinces of Punjab. It became a Part C State under a Lieutenant Governor, with a Legislative Assembly of 36 members and a Cabinet of three ministers in 1951. In 1954, Bilaspur, anotherPart C State, was integrated with Himachal Pradesh and the strength of the Assembly was raised to 41 members. In 1956, the States Re-organization Commission recommended the unification of Himachal Pradesh with Punjab. But the people of
Himachal Pradesh opposed and the proposal was overruled Till October 1966,
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Himachal Pradesh comprised only of six hill districts of Mahasu, Mandi, Chamba, Sirmaur, Bilaspur and Kinnaur. In November 1966, it was expanded with the inclusion of some of the hilly towns of Punjab like Shimla, Kangra, Kullu, Lahaul, Spiti, Nalagarh tehsil of Ambala district, and areas of Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur districts. Himachal Pradesh was formed into
10 districts and was declared a state on January 25, 1971, with Shimla as its capital. The 12 districts of Bilaspur, Chamba, Hamirpur, Kangra, Kinnaur, Kullu, Lahaul & Spiti, Mandi, Shimla, Sirmaur, Solan and Una were re-organized into the districts of the state in 1972-73.


Today, Himachal Pradesh is one of the most important travel destinations in India. The high hills of Himalayas attract the travelers from all over the world. Himachal Pradesh has plenty of hill resorts, pilgrimage centers, adventure sports destinations & wildlife that attracts a wide range of tourist traffic.

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The Great Magic Tricks Ever

Card Magic Tricks 





Second  Method


For this  a false  bottom  is required,  fitting  into the plate, and made out of strong  white  cardboard,   the upper side of which  is covered  with white  glazed  paper.  Previous  to the trick,  a handkerchief  is placed  on the soup  plate,  which  is a white  china  one and is then  covered  by the false  bottom, the edge of which  is beveled  to ensure  a proper  fit of the bottom  in the
plate,  which  if properly  prepared,  may be freely  shown from  both sides,  the presence  of the false  bottom  being practically   impossible  to detect.  To prevent  the bottom from falling  out while  the plate  is shown,  the performer holds  it in place with  his fingers.  In inverting  the plate  on the table,  the bottom  drops  down and the hidden  handker­ chief  is liberated,   being  afterwards   discovered   under the plate.

Some  performers   have the lower  side and edge of the cardboard  disc  lined with  newspaper  and during  the trick, invert  the plate  on a newspaper  spread  on the table,  The lined  bottom  being  on the newspaper  is therefore   not dis­ cernable.  A still  better  way  is to have the lower side and edges  of the false  bottom  the same  color  as the table  top, which  plan makes the use of
the false  bottom  still  more difficult  to detect.







The Great Magic Tricks Ever

Simple Magic Tricks 





First  Method


A newer  and better  way  is to have the folded  duplicate handkerchief concealed  in a small  clip,  fastened  on the rear edge of the table  top.  In inverting  the plate  on the table,  the performer  secretly  removes  the handkerchief from the clip and introduces   it under the plate  in the following   manner.  The plate  is held by the rim with  the thumb  and fingers.

in such  a way that the thumb  is kept on the back of the plate,  while  the first  finger  is underneath, the remaining fingers  being  unoccupied. Holding  the plate thus,  the conjurer  shows  it repeatedly  from  both sides,  and finally knocks  on the table  with  it, to demonstrate that the plate  is a real one.  In doing  so, he quickly  seizes  the handkerchief, concealed  in the clip,  with  the disengaged fingers  and deftly  introduces   it under the plate.  The trick  is now practi­ cally  done,  as all that  remains  is to disappear  another second  handkerchief, which  the conjurer  can do in various ways,  as for instance  by means  of the  Hand Box, Vanish­ ing Pull, Thread  Pull etc. 





What Is PHP? Why PHP? & How to Use It?

PHP Introduction



PHP Case Sensitivity


In PHP, all user-defined   functions,   classes,  and keywords  (e.g.  if, else, while,  echo,  etc.)  are case-insen­ sitive.

In the example  below,  all three  echo statements   below are legal  (and equal):

Example  :- 1


<!DOCTYPE  html>
<html>
<body>
<?php
ECHO "Hello  World!<br>"; echo "Hello  World!<br>"; EcHo "Hello  World!<br>";
?>
</body>
</html>







What Is PHP? Why PHP? & How to Use It?

PHP Introduction




PHP  5 Syntax

Comments  in PHP


PHP supports  three  ways  of commenting:- 


Example

<!DOCTYPE  html>
<html>
<body>
<?php



II This  is a single  line comment

# This  is also a single  line comment

1*
This  is a multiple  lines  comment  block that spans  over  more than
one line
*1
?>

</body>
</html>






What Is PHP? Why PHP? & How to Use It?

PHP Introduction



PHP  5 Syntax

Comments  in PHP


A comment  in PHP code  is a line that  is not read/exe­ cuted  as part of the program.  Its only  purpose  is to be read by someone  who is editing  the codel

Comments  are useful  for :-

To let others  understand  what you are doing - Comments  let other  programmers understand  what  you were  doing  in each step (if you work  in a group)

To remind  yourself  what  you did - Most programmers have experienced   coming  back to their  own work  a year or two later  and having  to re-figure  out what  they  did. Comments  can remind  you of what you were thinking when  you wrote  the code.





Why jQuery?

There are lots of other JavaScript frameworks out there,
but jQuery seems to be the most popular, and also the
most extendable.
Many of the biggest companies on the Web use jQuery,
such as:


Google
Microsoft
IBM
Netflix



What is jQuery?

jQuery is a lightweight, "write less, do more", JavaScript library.
The purpose of jQuery is to make it much easier to use JavaScript on your website.

jQuery takes a lot of common tasks that require many
lines of JavaScript code to accomplish, and wraps them
into methods that you can call with a single line of code.
jQuery also simplifies a lot of the complicated things
from JavaScript, like AJAX calls and DOM manipulation.
The jQuery library contains the following features:
HTML/DOM manipulation
CSS manipulation
HTML event methods
Effects and animations
AJAX
Utilities