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    her attack by targeting gods seeing them and labeling them as the primary sources for the propagation of patriarchal ideology. She says in the beginning to her book Ms Militancy: You are the repressed Ram from whom I run away repeatedly/ You are Indra causing bloodshed…you are all men for whom I would never moan, never mourn. You are the conscience of Hindu society. Your myths put me in my place. Therefore, I take perverse pleasure in such deliberate paraphrase.…

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    Religion is defined as the collection of beliefs revolving around a superhuman power, usually centered around a particular god or gods. Both the Greek and Hindu were polytheistic and had a plethora of gods. The Hindu have over 330 million gods while the Greek had 12 major gods and hundreds of lesser gods. Unlike the Greeks, the Hindu religion contains various religious texts dictating the rules and rituals that a person had to live by. Despite their many differences, early Greek religion is…

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    Indus Valley Seals Essay

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    Introduction During 2000 BC the Indus Valley was alive with trade. This area flourished economically as it was a hub for many surrounding areas. Throughout history a vast and diverse amount of artwork has been unearthed within the Indus Valley. In particular an art form known as Seals. Seals served many purposes during the Indus Valley Civilization. However one major purpose of Seals were their ability to represent local economic and political powers. This research paper serves the purpose to…

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    Cornell Notes Page 1 Chapter Title Classical Civilization: India Chapter # 3 China's classical period had a great influence in India even still today. India- agricultural society Very similar to China Influence of China Like China Indias people were mostly farmers. Food was their main focus. Like China the men were the ones that rule the family and the women were treated like property. China and India created some of the basics for schools and academics. India…

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    Mythical Elements in R.K.Narayan Man Eater of Malgudi M.Vanisree Dr.G.Mohana Charyulu Associate Professor, Professor Department of English, Department of English, S.V Engineering College for Women, K.L University, Tirupati. Guntur. E-mail: vanisrinivas14@rediffmail.com E-mail: gmcharyulu@kluniversity.in “I want a story to be entertaining, enjoyable and illuminating in some way” R.K.Narayan Rasipuram Krishna Swami Narayan is a versatile writer and…

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    The Jala Motif

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    1 ANURAN DASGUPTA Filtering the Gaze – The Jala Motif in the decorations of Apsara Bracket Figures in the Cennakesava temple of Belur After the decline of the late Chalukyans, the northern region of their territory (present southern Karnataka) saw the rise of a dynasty named Hoysala. At their peak their kingdom spread from the Tungabhadra River in the north (Chalukyan territory) to the Kaveri river in the south (Chola territory). Originated in the hilly regions of western boundary of the Hassan…

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    A Case Comment on ‘K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra’ 1961 Legal methods project ___________________________________________________________________________ Submitted to: Professor Amita Dhanda Submitted by: Rahul Sibbal (1st year BA-LLB) NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW, JUSTICE CITY, HYDERABAD Introduction “Love Affair…

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    The Importance Of Videos

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    Videos have lot of advantages as learning and entertain media. With audio and visual element, video it is expected to capture nearly 100% of the audience's concentration. People tend to watch videos, because they are unique presentations. Beside that, video can show how tasks are performed, something which written materials cannot do. It can bring material to life and learning will never be boring. And although there are some unique technical challenges to learn HDSLR cinematography, the…

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    For example, a Diet Slim Can Pepsi advertisement provides the calorie amount, features of the can, and the options to choose from. PepsiCo information is intended to make the consumer think, "it has zero calories, a smaller can versus a regular size can.” The following are all benefits and direct appeals of the product that is being advertised, direct appeals are generally effective for manifest motives, since these are motives that consumers are aware of therefore, will discuss for instance,…

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    They believed in numerous gods, yet one particular god as if only he existed. The term for this practice is known as Kathenotheism. The majority of Gods are male and embody forces usually related to the sky example Indra God of thunder and storms. There are many stories that revolve around the chief Gods of the Aryan’s. Examples of these stories would be Gods leading people out of battles to victory; others deal with the fertility and growth, Gods bringing rain and…

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