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    capacity or the brains to invent things that increased the material welfare of people . They were not only great philosophers and spiritual masters they were also greatest of scientists in all fields including medicine, Psychology, astronomy, astrology and so on, who could invent anything that man desired. Very many ancient discoveries and inventions which the ancient sages have made and that the modern scientists are able to discover and invent today with sophisticated machinary are…

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    In Shakespeare’s 15th sonnet, he gives his own account of the human condition for a dear friend. Shakespeare’s perception of the human condition rests upon the fact that people grow, reach a certain climax, and then they slowly drift their way out of history. Shakespeare uses a plant metaphor to illustrate human growth and decay, and then he gives his take on how to overcome time and live on forever immortalized in our own actions. Shakespeare begins the sonnet with a simple phrase when he…

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    In the article, Racism American Style and Resistance to Change: Art Education’s Role in the Indian Mascot Issue, by Elizabeth M. De La Cruz, illustrates the negative effects of non-Native Americans organizations from using Indian mascots. She points out that such organizations that use Indian mascots place a negative label on the Native American reputation by imposing ignorance of their culture. She provides various examples in which Indian mascots leads to negative stereotyping and…

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    exposure to the Chinese History, one is unlikely to be able to have a decent grip on the concept of Yin-Yang. The concept of Yin-yang is originated from Taoism and has permeated every aspect of Chinese thought, including medicine, art, government, astrology and divination. The principle is that all things exist as inseparable, balancing and contradictory opposites, for example, dark-light, female-male and old-young. The two opposites attract and complement each other and neither pole is superior…

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    It’s hard to imagine that this time last year I was attending high school with my best friends, seeing my family every night, and wishing graduation would come faster. Now I am living 5 hours away from that familiar area, taking care of myself, and studying for finals. This first semester of freshman year has been incredible, eye opening, and a lot shorter than I could have ever imagined. One thing I’ve learned through this semester that it is actually okay to eat meals by yourself and walk to…

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    “Alchemy was the beginning of chemistry. It is part of the history of science, which is the history of human interaction with nature, and humanity's attempts to harness the power of nature for very human needs and wants” (“The Magic and Myth of Alchemy”). Alchemists acted on the idea that nature had secrets to give and that it could be exposed through laboratory examination and experimentation. Regardless of their limited knowledge at the time, the work that the alchemists did provided the basis…

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    pierced and pinned Together, gave it to be cast away By others on the trackless mountain side.” (Sophocles,707-725) Just like an excuse to avoid obstacles, people use God as an excuse to get away from problems that they might have in their family, or astrology, as many advertisements are being marketed for people 's use. Many times people are blinded and not aware of their surroundings, as these small things can make a huge effect to the person for the long run. Just like Oedipus not paying much…

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    Did you know that the Nile River is 4,123 miles long? To put that in some perspective that is about as long as 235 football fields. The Nile is not just another river, but a center source to some of the earth’s greatest civilizations. I am going to show you some facts about the Nile pertaining to its structure, civilizations, and religion influence of other great civilizations. The Nile River The Nile River is said to derive from two main sources. The Blue Nile starts from a spring 5,000 feet…

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    Religious Criticism on Romantic Period Poetry Religion in the Romantic period was significantly affected by the French Revolution, as were most parts of social and political life. Catholicism was on the rise and becoming the mainstream religion. However, many opposing perspectives and rebellious attacks were being made on the establishment of organized religion (Betros). Religious diversity is reflected throughout the written works of this period among numerous poets, and this increased…

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    Chennai Mudaliar gave the family a house in Chennai and all the necessities. Ramaswami Deekshitar as his daily routine used to visit temples under the patronage of Mudaliars, and render hymns, he used to teach his children the nuances of music, astrology and theology. He was so moved by the hospitality of Mudaliar, in his praise Deekshitar composed a garland of kritis in 108 ragas (melody) and talas (beats). It was a very complex composition. Mudaliar was very happy with it and offered him 108…

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