In 1978, actor Robin Williams made his screen debut during the fifth season of Happy Days, as the character "Mork" in the episode "My Favorite Orkan".[39] Sought after as a last-minute cast replacement for a departing actor, Williams impressed the producer with his quirky sense of humor when he sat on his head when asked to take a seat for the audition.[40][41] While portraying Mork on Happy Days, Williams improvised much of his dialogue and physical comedy, speaking in a high, nasal voice, and he made the most of the script. The cast and crew, as well as TV network executives were deeply impressed with his performance. As such, the executives moved quickly to get the performer on contract just four days later before competitors could make their own offers.[42]

The film received positive reviews for its fresh story, cast, screenplay, and songs. A critic from Rediff.com wrote that "Don't miss Happy Days for you will be reminded of the days gone by. Savour that nostalgia as Sekhar gives you ample amount of it".[10] Jeevi of Idlebrain.com wrote that "If he sticks to his sensibilities, Sekhar Kammula can never make a bad film. Go and watch Happy Days."[11]


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I love the song reminds of old days. These songs are inspirational they make us experience feel the presence of God the reality about life, and living a true life with our father in Heaven. Thank you for up keeping history we need songs in today's life

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Our Philosophy and CurriculumAt Happy Days each child is accepted and valued as a unique individual that is allowed and encouraged to develop at his or her own pace. Our school-year curriculum is centered around a "Letter of the Week", and includes storytelling, arts & crafts, fine motor activities, music & movement, outdoor play, imaginative play, pre-reading and writing skills and cooking activities. During the summer we take a journey around the world, learning about the culture, traditions and food of places around the globe. Holidays and cultural celebrations are big at Happy Days, and we also offer several field trips throughout the year.At Happy Days our goal is to prepare children with the social, academic and cognitive skills they need to enter Kindergarten, while having fun. Our FacilitiesHappy Days has two separate buildings and three large tranquil and shaded playgrounds. The first is specifically designed for our 2 and 3 year old children. When they are ready to transition, 4 year-olds are moved to one of three pre-kindergarten classrooms and the playground for older children. A third playground has a modern play structure and is shared by younger and older children at different times of the day.Flexible Scheduling OptionsHappy Days offers highly flexible programs and attendance options. Children may attend part time, full time, or on flexible schedules - you choose the days and times that are most convenient to you. For school-aged children, Happy Days provides convenient van transportation from Springhill Elementary School. Home

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The title Happy Days comes from the 1929 song "Happy Days Are Here Again." Winnie's constant optimistic belief that the day is "happy" helps her through the day, but her statement hides her own unhappiness. Beckett invites the audience to read it as an ironic title but Winnie does seem happier than the silent, morose Willie, and Beckett seems to have great fondness for his most cheerful character. The allusion to the song also brings up the idea of repetition ("Here Again"). Happy Days is based around rituals and stasis, and Winnie must confront the extreme length of her empty, changeless days. Ultimately, it is difficult to read the title as wholly ironic, since Winnie does do more with her situation than most people could. What Beckett really wants is for us to view our own lives as happy days, and examine our ideas of happiness, our daily rituals, and our deaths that await us.

The song is a duet about love, which is precisely what Winnie desires: a loving union. Willie does not sing it in the first act, but he does croak out the musical sounds that accompany her music box, so he is somewhat of a participant in the duet, though he refuses to do it again at her request. In the second act, she sings it in the only tender moment between the two. However, after her singing, they lose their smiles and stare at each other. As Winnie says before, singing the song makes her happy at first, but saddens her afterward. It is a nightly ritual she looks forward to but, as with all her rituals, it satisfies her only for a moment before it depletes her and draws her closer to death by grinding her into a static routine. Whether the singing we witness is different remains unclear, but her and Willie's silence afterward suggests that it follows a regular pattern for the two. Finally, it is important because Winnie, as she often remarks, must be in the mood to sing it. Since it must be heartfelt, it means that she is authentically happy, whereas her frequent decisions that the day is happy seem delusional. This authenticity may explain why she saddens after singing. For true heights of happiness, depths of sadness are needed for balance, whereas artificial happiness can be maintained at a consistent, lower level.

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Nevertheless, the notion of the 1950s as happy days lived on. Perhaps when measured against the Great Depression of the 1930s, the world war of the 1940s, the strife of the 1960s, and the malaise of the 1970s, the 1950s were indeed fabulous.

What verb tense is used in this song? Present tense. Why is that significant? When are "happy days" arriving? They are here now. When are the sad times? In the past. How does using present tense, rather than future tense, change the mood of the song? Celebration instead of anticipation; affirmation rather than hope.

Why do you think Franklin D. Roosevelt chose this as his campaign song in 1932? What did he pledge to do that promised to bring happy days back? Aid to farmers, public development of electric power, a balanced budget, repeal of prohibition. 2351a5e196

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