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    The objective of this study is to highlight the fulfilment of desires of the characters- Padmini in Hyavadana and Rani in Nagamandala. The struggle for love and the resulting storyline is closely analysed through the theory of libido. By applying Mandala theory, this paper also analyses the inner feelings of the characters Padmini and Rani. Keywords: Transfiguration,…

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    On the gorgeous hot spring weekend of April 23rd and 24th, I participating in a wellness festival called the WigWam Wellness Fest. The festival took place at the Chattahoochee Nature Center and was centered around yoga and meditation, offering multiple classes and workshops through sessions throughout the day. I met many fellow yogis, some old friends and some new. The festival was made with the purpose of being kind of like a positive energy music festival. The “stages” were in nature on a…

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    said decades ago, "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving." In my eyes, this quote encapsulates who I am as a person, one who requires constant movement while maintaining structure. I am Christina Zhang, and my mandala emphasizes five different symbols, each coinciding to form one image--a yin yang sign. At first glance, one might notice the yin yang first- the big picture. This symbol, as many know, represents a balance in nature. It represents the two…

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    anyone? • COLORING BOOKS AND PENCILS Not the coloring books of yore, these books are good for anyone, including adults. Described as color art, these books can be relaxing and calming. They come in simple to complex designs, including kaleidoscopes, mandala and ocean wonders. A variety of gel pens and colored pencils are included, or can be bought separately. • 4-IN-1 SOLAR POWERED DIY ROBOT KIT - T-Rex, Insect, Driller, Robot × 1 Feed your child’s curiosity and wonder with a robot they can…

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    soul, often with an intelligence and purposefulness superior to conscious insight.” Archetypes are forms that are shared since they occur generally, and some common archetypes are the Divine Child, Mother Earth, the Hero, the number four, and the Mandala, which all are the building blocks of myths because they help us put in contact with the collective unconsciousness where our wisdom is kept. Jung is not only interested in the archetypes of social function but also in “individuation” which is…

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    Have you ever had a plan that you thought was foolproof, but backfired when you put into action? This happened in South Africa when Apartheid was put into place. it caused some to leave the country, but some stayed and they protested lawfully by continuing to stay in the country and live as normal lives as they can and eventually caused apartheid to fall this is important because it shows that oppression can be “beaten” without becoming violent against the oppressor. Trevor Noah's mother is a…

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    Christianity is one of the three major monotheistic religions. A monotheistic religion is one where there is only one god. The god of the Christian religion is Jesus. Jesus is the creator of the world as shown in John 1:1-4. Another view of Jesus is as the judge and punisher of human. kind. The judgement will occur during the apocalypse, also known as the second coming. The apocalypse is the day that Jesus will return to earth to judge the evil people and reward those who have been faithful.…

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    John Locke and Thomas Hobbes are two philosophers who are well-known for their theories about the improvement of society and debating man in his natural state. John Locke, and Thomas Hobbes, had very different opinions on people and on politics. John Locke believed that men were born free, are generally peaceful beings, and that they were capable of co-operative decision-making to guarantee keeping their natural rights to life, freedom, and especially property. Thomas Hobbes on the other hand…

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    The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception on Congress Street in Portland, Maine exemplifies many aspects of the style of Gothic architecture. The style originated in France in the 12th century and continued into the 16th century. Gothic architecture was an evolution of Romanesque architecture and was replaced by Renaissance architecture. Gothic churches ended up being recognized as the peak of medieval architecture. The style of Gothic architecture was created by a man named Abbot Suger. His…

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    The protagonist the Queen is a powerful personality who has individual concept of life. The Queen becomes the most admirable character in the play because of her logical argument and her equalitarian approach. She is ‘imaginative’ and ‘sensitive’, firm in her faith and commitment, but she is a conscious woman of her place in the royal family and as a queen in the society. The dramatist has evolved her character from her childhood days to the present state of act. She is courageous, persuasive…

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