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In official use In , Sanskrit is among the 22. The earliest known inscriptions in Sanskrit are from the 1st-century BCE, such as the few discovered in and. University of Pennsylvania Press. If you're bored, change my oil.
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Sanskrit texts dated to the 1st millennium CE were written in the , the , the historic South Indian scripts and their derivative scripts. Mycenaean Greek is the older recorded form of Greek, but the limited material that has survived has a highly ambiguous writing system. Sanskrit in modern Indian and other Brahmi scripts: May bless those who take delight in the language of the gods.
Rise with us daily - It connected scholars from distant parts of the Indian subcontinent such as Tamil Nadu and Kashmir, states Deshpande, as well as those from different fields of studies, though there must have been differences in its pronunciation given the first language of the respective speakers. Sanskrit created a pan-Indic accessibility to information and knowledge in the ancient and medieval times, in contrast to the Prakrit languages which were understood just regionally.
This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. December 2015 8 Simple Rules originally 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter for the first season is an American , originally starring and as middle-class parents Paul and Cate Hennessy raising their three children. The series ran on from September 17, 2002 to April 15, 2005. The first season focused on Paul being left in charge of the kids after Cate takes a full-time job as a nurse, with comedic emphasis on his often strict rules concerning his daughters and dating. The series' name and premise were derived from the book 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter by. After a hiatus, the series returned and continued without Ritter, with the producers deciding to kill off Paul and not replace him. Barnes, in an attempt to fill the void left by Ritter's death. After three seasons, ABC cancelled 8 Simple Rules in May 2005 due to low ratings. Anything you try will be hazardous to your health. Dates ring the doorbell. If you're bored, change my oil. The third season after Ritter's death took a creative turn, revolving more around cousin C. After the novelty of newly added ensemble characters wore off, the series returned to its original format. Nonetheless, he loves his children, and wants them to have happy futures. Paul dies in the second season because of. He died in a store while buying milk. Hennessy née Egan , portrayed by , is the wife, mother, nurse, and easily the most sane and composed person in the family. She takes a nursing job at the kids' school so she can work standard hours and spend more time with the kids. Cate starts dating her kids' high-school principal, Ed Gibb portrayed by , towards the end of season three. During her teens, she was more or less just as popular, scheming, and rebellious as Bridget, thus she is usually the first to notice when Bridget is up to something. She is depicted as a , a popular bombshell who is preoccupied with her looks, teenaged boys, and little else. She sometimes displays intelligence or profundity, but these are initially few and far between, yet often poignant. Her favorite book is 's. After her father dies, she begins to steadily mature. In season two, Bridget was revealed to have been conceived on a beach. She is often seen as unattractive when compared to her beautiful older sister, Bridget. She was accused by Bridget of stealing her ex- boyfriend, Kyle, though clearly Bridget's actions drove Kyle away. Kerry is negative about most things and sarcastic, often making snide remarks about essentially everybody, though less to her mother. She is also a passionate activist who cares about. She lost her to Bruno her boyfriend in Europe later in the third season. She is often annoyed at her sister and is easily upset, yet frequently the two girls team up against their parents' authority or at the expense of their younger rascal brother. Kerry is also very artistic and keeps a sketchbook. She is the smart child, but often shows naiveté. After she starts dating Bridget's popular ex-boyfriend Kyle, her own popularity increases, and she begins to act a little more like her older sister. Rory is his father's favorite, being the boy. He becomes involved in money-making schemes with C. He is commonly seen playing in the living room and mentions wanting a monkey, which he once had by trading some of his father's baseball cards; the monkey was later traded for a guitar, which was short-lived, as Rory annoyed the family with it. He also delights in showing his friends the private aspects of his sister Bridget's life, mentioning once that his friends looted Bridget's underwear drawer. Rory was hit hard by Paul's death and ended up punching a hole in his wall out of anger, cutting his hand. He covered for it saying he burnt it taking a casserole out of the oven. After he enters high school, Rory matures, leaving C. However, Rory still had his moments. He is very protective of the family. He often sneaks away to smoke tobacco. He is divorced, having formerly resided in Florida before moving into Cate's basement, and often used to try to beat C. He takes pride in C. Barnes, portrayed by 2004—2005 , is Cate's nephew. He was once in the Army and claims to have studied aerial photography during the , and to have received a in combat, which is in complete contrast with his generally childish attitude. He is a teacher at the school and often pursues women, albeit unsuccessfully. He reveals to them that he was ashamed that he did not live up to be the person Paul had once said he would be and avoided them because of that. He lives along with his grandfather, Jim, in the basement having previously lived in a van, which was burned by that same grandfather. He once dated Mrs. Krupp, his cousins' Kerry and Bridget math teacher, but he ended up cheating on her with his ex-girlfriend Cheryl. He once revealed that his first initial stands for Corey, but Rory said that was untrue. He is often seen spending time with Rory when not with either Kerry or Bridget. His father, Tommy, used to work with Paul. He and Cate knew each other in high school, and even dated. When discussing it, their account of their first romantic encounter varied, with either believing they had more self-control and admitting to the other that they liked the other as just friends. Despite this, they have had some very intimate moments. He likes Cate, and Cate initially likes him, but then discovers Bridget's crush, which causes her to deny Scott's romantic advances towards her. She has a younger sister, Rachael Nicole Mansour , who is a friend of Kerry. She has a sister, Sissy Elena Lyons , who likes C. He is considered a at school, and because of this, Bridget at first denies her interest in him by saying it was only because he was her tutor. He was a white boy who spoke like a black , often resulting in confusion. Maggie shares the same sensitive, moody nature as Kerry. However, it appears from a conversation between Ed Gibb and Cate that Cate was the smarter one, as well as being more popular. Fred was the head of the , and his family is revealed as religious when Bridget claims she is going over for Bible study in an episode in season two. Crupp, portrayed by , is a math teacher from school. He appeared in two episodes. Ritter's death The first three episodes of the series' second season had been completed when Ritter experienced discomfort during a rehearsal on the afternoon of September 11, 2003. Crew members took him to a nearby hospital, , where he was misdiagnosed as having a and as a result, his condition had worsened when physicians later diagnosed him with an , and he died that evening at the age of 54. Following Ritter's death, ABC announced that 8 Simple Rules would continue after a hiatus, and would incorporate the death of his character. The three new episodes that Ritter completed were aired with Sagal introducing them. Subsequent episodes dealt with the family's reaction to his death and how they moved on from it. The first four post-Ritter episodes were shot without a live audience with and guest-starring as Cate's strict parents and guest-starring as Cate's wayward nephew, C. Garner and Spade later received starring roles in order to fill the void left by Ritter for the remainder of the series' run. Third season and cancellation Before Ritter's death, 8 Simple Rules ranked 42nd in the. After Ritter's death, it had slipped to 50th, but was renewed for a third season, in which ABC moved the series to Friday at 8:00 pm as part of its comedy line-up. The series' creator and showrunner, Tracy Gamble, left the series for a time over creative differences prior to the third season, but he later returned as a consulting producer midway through the third season. Gamble was replaced by Judd Pillot and John Peaslee, who had performed the same role in the final season of Spade's sitcom,. The series plunged to 94th in the ratings. Even before the third-season finale's airing, rumors began circulating that 8 Simple Rules was facing cancellation due to Ritter's death and poor ratings. The third season finale was not aired for May. The finale received a 3. Shortly afterwards, ABC officially cancelled 8 Simple Rules in May 2005. While 8 Simple Rules ratings were well above those of the surrounding shows during its third season, ABC cancelled it due to the perceived inability to sell of the show into a fourth season would have given the show the necessary to enter daily syndication. It aired weekdays from January 2, 2006 to September 15, 2006 when it was replaced by upon the merger of and The WB into. On Tuesday, June 12, 2007, the show joined the line-up, airing weekdays from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm Then in September 2008, the show started airing from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm, until October 10, 2008. On October 3, 2009, 8 Simple Rules returned to ABC Family, having been absent for a year, airing on Saturdays from 10:00 am to 11:00 am, and Sundays at 11:00 a. In mid-December 2012, 8 Simple Rules was removed from ABC Family's weekday line-up, only to be added back in September 2013. In 2003, the show began airing in the UK on the , which was edited for children's viewing. It was picked up by which aired the show until the channel's closure in 2007. The same year, began airing the series, in which season one only aired, then from 2008, was shown on , which aired all three seasons. The series was aired uncut on subsequent channels following its cancellation by Disney Channel. Danish channel and the Canadian channels and the Canadian version of ABC Family also have carried the series. The series was shown on Irish channel , then later, rights to the show were acquired by , which aired the series weeknights at 5. The series was shown on both these channels full uncut, despite the fact it was shown pre-watershed 9. On RTÉ Two it was issued a '' rating and on TG4, a '12' rating. Comedy Central UK obtained the rights to the show and started airing it in the UK on 12 June 2017. On August 7, 2007, released Season 1 of 8 Simple Rules on DVD in Region 1. Season 1 was released in Britain on September 1, 2008. In August 2008, announced that they had acquired the rights to the series from. They subsequently released Season 2 on DVD in Region 1 on May 19, 2009. Page 1 of 17. Retrieved October 4, 2012. Retrieved July 29, 2008. The Show Must Go On: How the Deaths of Lead Actors Have Affected Television Series. Archived from on March 15, 2012. Retrieved August 22, 2011. Retrieved August 22, 2011.