Yan Logic is based on the ideology of a person who creates his own philosophical views based on his personal logic, which are mostly illogical.
The phrase "Yan Logic" started in Singapore and is slowly catching on. It is normally used when people are talking about ways to carry out actions illogically.
Yan Logic is when a certain person believes he has been through so much that when anyone tries to correct or advise him/her, the person will not find it logical at all and will argue until the person is satisfied he made his point across as it does not tally with their own views on the matter. "Never argue with a fool; onlookers may not be able to tell the difference" - Mark Twain
Yan Logic happens all over the world. Especially in developed countries where education is more readily available.
"Never argue with a fool; onlookers may not be able to tell the difference" - Mark Twain
The phrase "Yan Logic" started in Singapore and is slowly catching on. It is normally used when people are talking about ways to carry out actions illogically.
Yan Logic is when a certain person believes he has been through so much that when anyone tries to correct or advise him/her, the person will not find it logical at all and will argue until the person is satisfied he made his point across as it does not tally with their own views on the matter. "Never argue with a fool; onlookers may not be able to tell the difference" - Mark Twain
Yan Logic happens all over the world. Especially in developed countries where education is more readily available.
"Never argue with a fool; onlookers may not be able to tell the difference" - Mark Twain
Robert Powell Page Wainwright (May 18, 1852 - November 19, 1902) was a U.S. Army officer and West Point graduate, class of 1875, who served in the cavalry for most of his military career.
He began his career as a second lieutenant in the US 1st Cavalry when he was commissioned on 16 June 1875. Captain Wainwright contributed the chapter, "The First Regiment of Cavalry", to The Army of the United States: Historical Sketches of Staff and Line with Portraits of Generals-in-Chief published in 1896.
During the next two decades he served throughout the frontier at several posts leading his troops through skirmishes and scouting patrols. He was promoted to 1st lieutenant on 12 June 1880 and to captain on 4 February 1892. He served as regiment adjutant from 1 October 1886 to 30 September 1890.
He commanded a cavalry squadron at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War. He was promoted to major of the 5th Cavalry Regiment on 29 May 1901. He died on 19 November 1902 while on active duty stationed in the Philippines.
He was posthumously eligible for the Indian Campaign Medal, Spanish Campaign Medal and the Philippine Campaign Medal.
Family
He was married to Josephine Serrell and had three children, Helen Serrell Wainwright, Jennie Pound Serrell Wainwright and Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV.
Robert Wainwright was part of a family with strong military tradition.
His wife's father was Brevet Brigadier General Edward W. Serrell. Wainwright's son, Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV, was the commander of American and Filipino forces during the . Fort Wainwright, Alaska is named in his honor.
Robert Wainwright's father was Lieutenant Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright II, a United States Navy officer who was killed during the American Civil War. Because of his father's service, Wainwright joined the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States and an Hereditary Companion.
Jonathan Wainwright, Jr., Major Wainwright's brother, was a U.S. Navy officer who was killed in battle in 1870 while fighting pirates off the west coast of Mexico. Jennie Wainwright, better known as Jane Mears, was married to Frederick Mears, who served in the U.S. Army from 1899 to 1923, retiring as a colonel. The couple were significant figures in the early years of Anchorage, Alaska, due to Frederick's role with the Alaska Engineering Commission, which was building what became the Alaska Railroad.
Major Wainwright is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
He began his career as a second lieutenant in the US 1st Cavalry when he was commissioned on 16 June 1875. Captain Wainwright contributed the chapter, "The First Regiment of Cavalry", to The Army of the United States: Historical Sketches of Staff and Line with Portraits of Generals-in-Chief published in 1896.
During the next two decades he served throughout the frontier at several posts leading his troops through skirmishes and scouting patrols. He was promoted to 1st lieutenant on 12 June 1880 and to captain on 4 February 1892. He served as regiment adjutant from 1 October 1886 to 30 September 1890.
He commanded a cavalry squadron at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War. He was promoted to major of the 5th Cavalry Regiment on 29 May 1901. He died on 19 November 1902 while on active duty stationed in the Philippines.
He was posthumously eligible for the Indian Campaign Medal, Spanish Campaign Medal and the Philippine Campaign Medal.
Family
He was married to Josephine Serrell and had three children, Helen Serrell Wainwright, Jennie Pound Serrell Wainwright and Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV.
Robert Wainwright was part of a family with strong military tradition.
His wife's father was Brevet Brigadier General Edward W. Serrell. Wainwright's son, Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV, was the commander of American and Filipino forces during the . Fort Wainwright, Alaska is named in his honor.
Robert Wainwright's father was Lieutenant Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright II, a United States Navy officer who was killed during the American Civil War. Because of his father's service, Wainwright joined the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States and an Hereditary Companion.
Jonathan Wainwright, Jr., Major Wainwright's brother, was a U.S. Navy officer who was killed in battle in 1870 while fighting pirates off the west coast of Mexico. Jennie Wainwright, better known as Jane Mears, was married to Frederick Mears, who served in the U.S. Army from 1899 to 1923, retiring as a colonel. The couple were significant figures in the early years of Anchorage, Alaska, due to Frederick's role with the Alaska Engineering Commission, which was building what became the Alaska Railroad.
Major Wainwright is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
The Chenab Club is a social club in Faisalabad, Pakistan. It was the first such club established in Faisalabad. It still exists today and is used by the elite society of Faisalabad.
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History
During the first decade of the 20th century, Mr. Henry Cues (1904-1906), the first deputy commissioner (D.C.) of Faisalabad, established a social club where the British officers serving in "Sandal Bar" could gather at their leisure. In December 1909, Captain Dugglis was appointed as new D.C. of Faisalabad. The club was built for off-duty British officers and was construction was paid for by the officers themselves.
In March 1910, the club was established in Qaisary Bagh (Now Company Bagh/Jinnah Gardens). The land for this purpose was acquired from Irrigation Department.
Club activities
The Chenab Club offers a variety of activities to all of its members. The sports facilities include tennis, swimming, basketball,squash court, badminton and table tennis. The modernly equipped male and female gyms, running and walking tracks are there for health conscious people. There are entertainment activities like indoor and outdoor cinema. Club hosts a moderate sized library with some rare books. There are certain restaurants providing Chinese, Pakistani/Indian, BBQ and Continental cuisine to food lovers. Tambula is being held regularly on each Friday and a grand tambula has also been arranged with attractive prizes. Apart from this Annual Family Dinner is also arranged in which only couples are allowed to attend.
Every year the club holds a big festival on its anniversary. In the festival a lot of celebrities are invited to entertain people, most of the activities include concerts, stand up comedy, theater, Mushaira and dialogue sessions with some important people from different areas.
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History
During the first decade of the 20th century, Mr. Henry Cues (1904-1906), the first deputy commissioner (D.C.) of Faisalabad, established a social club where the British officers serving in "Sandal Bar" could gather at their leisure. In December 1909, Captain Dugglis was appointed as new D.C. of Faisalabad. The club was built for off-duty British officers and was construction was paid for by the officers themselves.
In March 1910, the club was established in Qaisary Bagh (Now Company Bagh/Jinnah Gardens). The land for this purpose was acquired from Irrigation Department.
Club activities
The Chenab Club offers a variety of activities to all of its members. The sports facilities include tennis, swimming, basketball,squash court, badminton and table tennis. The modernly equipped male and female gyms, running and walking tracks are there for health conscious people. There are entertainment activities like indoor and outdoor cinema. Club hosts a moderate sized library with some rare books. There are certain restaurants providing Chinese, Pakistani/Indian, BBQ and Continental cuisine to food lovers. Tambula is being held regularly on each Friday and a grand tambula has also been arranged with attractive prizes. Apart from this Annual Family Dinner is also arranged in which only couples are allowed to attend.
Every year the club holds a big festival on its anniversary. In the festival a lot of celebrities are invited to entertain people, most of the activities include concerts, stand up comedy, theater, Mushaira and dialogue sessions with some important people from different areas.
Building Services Architect is a professional engineer, specialising in building services, who is appointed to manage the design process of the integration of building services signals, communications, measurement and controls on a common communications infrastructure.
Traditionally the disciplines of electrical, mechanical, fire, hydraulics, communications, security and vertical transportation are designed in "silos" by dedicated services engineers. This results in the duplication of infrastructure, networks and associated cabling.
The building services architect takes on the role of working across all disciplines, planning communications between services on a common network thus saving both infrastructure and lifecycle costs. Management of building services can thus be carried out via a common network, eliminating “silos” and further simplifying the controls, WAGES metering and energy management required in modern commercial, retail, industrial and healthcare projects.
Traditionally the disciplines of electrical, mechanical, fire, hydraulics, communications, security and vertical transportation are designed in "silos" by dedicated services engineers. This results in the duplication of infrastructure, networks and associated cabling.
The building services architect takes on the role of working across all disciplines, planning communications between services on a common network thus saving both infrastructure and lifecycle costs. Management of building services can thus be carried out via a common network, eliminating “silos” and further simplifying the controls, WAGES metering and energy management required in modern commercial, retail, industrial and healthcare projects.