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prakriti bhaskar

Classical Dance Narrate Bible | Story of Genesis

... tales & lore have always been an integral part of the cultural expression of any ethnic race – Indian, Oriental, or Greek. Reflecting on a unique world-view & philosophy, their representation in the art & culture has helped give each ... Read Read: Classical Dance Narrate Bible | Story of Genesis

By: prakriti bhaskar | 24/08/2008 | Visual Art
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John Dean Williamsen

Who's the Real Problem in Your Relationship?

... getting a better grip on understanding the difficulties between men and women begins by accepting that we are androgynous. Androgyny is a Greek term made up of two words: andros and gynos. Andros means "male" and "gynos" means "female." So ... Read Read: Who's the Real Problem in Your Relationship?

By: John Dean Williamsen | 06/06/2008 | Dating
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Harun Yahya

Blockbuster About Jesus Raises Passions

... myth which formed after Jesus and under the influence of Greek culture. It has nothing to do with the essence of Christianity. This truth can be seen from a careful reading of the Bible. The Basis of the Bible Is Also "Belief in ... Read Read: Blockbuster About Jesus Raises Passions

By: Harun Yahya | 15/01/2008 | Religion
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Sacred Elements of Hinduism

... is beyond time. Main Characteristics and features of hinduism • “Hindu”- ancient Persian term translating a Greek term (Indos) that translated the Sanskrit name for the Indus River – “Sindhu”. “ Hinduism” was applied to the ... Read Read: Sacred Elements of Hinduism

By: suresh chandramohan | 26/12/2007 | Religion
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Everyone is familiar with the mythic city of Atlantis - the ancient Greek civilization that Plato famously claimed had succumbed to tragedy and came to rest at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. However, no one has ever seen an underwater ... Read Read: The

By: Justin Burch | 28/10/2007 | Travel
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The Whitewashing of Indian Hisory

... Vedic culture later than and possibly derived from the Middle Eastern… Fourth, it allowed the sciences of India to be given a Greek basis… Fifth, it gave the Marxists a good basis for projecting their class struggle model of society on to ... Read Read: The Whitewashing of Indian Hisory

By: Nithin Sridhar | 17/10/2007 | Politics
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owomero stanley

Gender Sensitivity Among Nigerian Ethnic Group

... , kind, king and many other English words.[4] It appears in Modern French in the word genre (type, kind) and is related to the Greek root gen- (to produce), appearing in gene, genesis and oxygen. As a verb, it means breed in the King James ... Read Read: Gender Sensitivity Among Nigerian Ethnic Group

By: owomero stanley | 07/10/2007 | Women's Issues
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Sunlight and your Home

... . People of many cultures used to worship Sun as a God that created all life on Earth. Ancient Greeks had a beautiful myth about Helios – he drove his golden chariot up to haven, spreading light on the skies and although the horses ... Read Read: Sunlight and your Home

By: Anthony Braun | 08/07/2007 | Home Improvement

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Howard G Charing

Shamanic Healing and Soul Retrieval - Two Year Practitioner Training

... 1 Weekend 1. Shamanic Journeying A shaman is a 'Master of Ecstasy' (Mercia Eliade). The word ecstasy comes from the Greek - ex-stasis - meaning outside the limited, narrow, trance-state we call 'normal' waking reality. The ... Read Read: Shamanic Healing and Soul Retrieval - Two Year Practitioner Training

By: Howard G Charing | 15/06/2007 | Psychology
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Pranav Bhat

Hypnotism:the Basics-- for the Novice

... 19th-century Scottish surgeon, originated the terms "hypnotism" and "hypnosis" based on the word hypnos, which is Greek for "to sleep." Braid and other scientists of the era, such as Ambroise-Auguste Liebeault, Hippolyte Bernheim and J.M. ... Read Read: Hypnotism:the Basics-- for the Novice

By: Pranav Bhat | 24/04/2007 | Self Improvement
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The 6 C's of Marketing Unleashed

... attracts attention, maintains interest, and stimulates consumers' thinking. Creativity Persuades – The ancients Greeks created legends and myths about gods and heroes, symbols for humankind's instinctive longings and fears, to influence ... Read Read: The 6 C's of Marketing Unleashed

By: Michael Brito | 23/09/2006 | Marketing
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Nietzsche, Artistic Intoxication, and the Overcoming of Nihilism: the Body as an Ontology of Practice

... between two metaphysical and artistic principles: the Dionysian and the Apollonian (BT 1). The terms are derived from figures of Greek mythology, Apollo being the god of the plastic arts and Dionysus being the god of the musical arts. The ... Read Read: Nietzsche, Artistic Intoxication, and the Overcoming of Nihilism: the Body as an Ontology of Practice

By: Mo Mbaye | 24/11/2008 | Philosophy
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Eric Garner

Leading With a Light and Gentle Touch

... feelings. That's the effect of charisma.The word "charisma" comes from the "Charities" or Graces of Greek mythology. These were three goddesses, Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia, who were reputed to have given humour, graciousness and good ... Read Read: Leading With a Light and Gentle Touch

By: Eric Garner | 11/11/2008 | Leadership
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Diet Recipes

... are done. This is definitely yummy and it will only take you a few minutes to prepare it. Another simple dish to prepare is Greek Salad. The first thing you have to do is mix in a bowl the lettuce, onion, cheese, tomato and cucumber. Pour ... Read Read: Diet Recipes

By: Gen Wright | 28/10/2008 | Alternative Medicine
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A History of Tapestries

... Egyptians and the Incas buried their dead in tapestry woven clothing. Important civic buildings of the Greek Empire, including the Parthenon, had walls covered by them. However it was the French medieval weavers who brought the craft to ... Read Read: A History of Tapestries

By: Martin Vernon | 19/10/2008 | Art & Entertainment

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