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the cultures of the West and the East, in communication as well as behavior. Since the two are so immensely different in nature, the book makes for an interesting read, especially if seen in the context of psychological examination. There i...
Film has a uniquely powerful ubiquity within human culture. It has become a vehicle for cultural identity & political awareness. Hence I shall put forward a contemporary research on “The role of film production in changing and developing so...
Islamic Fundamentalism. Dr. Khoury’s empirical perspective sheds light on this misunderstood religious evolution. Islamic revivalism, within Arab nations, is not a theologocentric cultural phenomenon, as depicted by “western media.” This or...
new understanding of the world followed European exploration and settlement of the West. The shift to empirical knowledge from scholastic authority based on classical accounts and Christian tradition was a gradual process. As Grafton notes,...
The epic of Gilgamesh examines the question of why man must suffer and die. The story revolves around the two heroes Gilgamesh and Enkidu. It is in some reading implied that they have a homosexual sort of a relationship, but it is not a cer...
sport, but at the same time it is based on detailed personal research into a great many aspects of the subject. Rare are those studies in which the author sees fit to bring the fruits of his own research and that of many other scholars to b...
Biography The Aesir were gods of war and of the sky. Chief among them was Odin, god of wisdom, poetry and battle who was regarded by the Vikings as the ruler of the deities and the creator of humans. There were other gods of Norse mythology...