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    Definition: Supernatural Dimension The supernatural dimensions is the belief in the existence of beings or powers beyond the realm of the natural world is an important defining element of a religious worldview. Different religions have their own unique responses to the question of the exact nature of the supernatural dimension. The supernatural is that which is not subject to the laws of nature‚ that which is said to exist above and beyond nature. supernatural exceeds the ordinary limits of

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    Characteristics Of Ashoka

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    Among Indians Aśoka is considered to be one ruler who was successful in using principles of nonviolence and dhamma to ensure fair rule. The broad knowledge that the general public has about this Mauryan King is that Ashoka was himself an obedient follower of Buddhism and had also dedicated himself to propagate Buddhism across his empire. A very famous and integral part of the narrative that is known to the public about Ashoka is the tale that he was the ruler who had given up the practice of war

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    Nissim Ezekiel's Poetry

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    Ezekiel’s ‘primary concern is not the India which appeals to the West‚ but the India to which he can and he does‚ truly belong” His contribution to Indian poetry is important both for its quality and variety. His early poetry has close affinities with the work of T.S. Eliot‚ W.H. Auden‚ Ezra Pound and Rainer Maria Rilke. Ezekiel’s poetry renders the contemporary themes of alienation‚ spiritual emptiness‚ isolation‚ and fragmentation with humour‚ compassion and irony. Personal‚ unsentimental feelings

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    Poetry and Ann Bradstreet

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    and they had hard lives. The Differences is Taylor had college experiences and politics and he saw his personal poetry as worship. Rather than Bradstreet she had a hard life she did experience politics but wasn’t as many as Taylor. She also wrote for herself in her poetry. 3) What two literary techniques are included in most of Edward Taylor’s poetry‚ and what are characteristics of these techniques? His literacy techniques where Conceit and Apostrophe‚ Conceit is an extended metaphor that typically

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    Poetry of Phillip Larkin

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    The poetry of Philip Larkin possesses a unique characteristic that has drawn the attention of many readers from 1945‚ when his first book was published‚ up until the modern day. His writing contains unique characteristics because he was not raised with the normal life that many writers today have and often write about. One of Larkin’s most prominent characteristic used was the idea of humor. The objective of this paper is to display factual evidence that Larkin was using humor as a way to further

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    Importance of Poetry in Literature “Poetry may make us from time to time a little more aware of the deeper‚ unnamed feelings which form the substratum of our being‚ to which we rarely penetrate; for our lives are mostly a constant evasion of ourselves.” ’ T.S. Eliot Poetry‚ just as in other literature contributes a major role in the development of many aspects of life. The utilization of poets and poetry can serve for many different positive purposes and effects on society. Poetry may supply

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    Language is a means of forming and storing ideas as reflections of reality and exchanging them in the process of human intercourse. Language is social by nature; it is inseparably connected with the people who are its creators and users; it grows and develops together with the development of society. Language incorporates the three constituent parts ("sides")‚ each being inherent in it by virtue of it’s social nature. These parts are the phonological system‚ the lexical system‚ the grammatical

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    Argentina is a very delightful place. The country of Argentina is much different from the United States in many ways. They have beautiful nature and geography. Argentina has diverse climate and vegetation. Argentina has many different landforms that benefit them in many ways. They also have many major landforms that have pretty sights to see. Argentina is also a very big country. The location of Argentina is a great location with great weather. They have a shape that isn’t that similar to any other

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    Characteristics Of Bamboo

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    Bamboo may visually appear like a simple plant‚ that isn’t much different nor capable of more than other plants. However‚ bamboo is a unique species of plants‚ and this is evident‚ as it is capable of absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing up to 30% more oxygen into the atmosphere than the typical hardwood trees. Moreover‚ bamboo is capable of surviving in harsh conditions‚ such as the Himalayas and doesn’t require any fertilisers for efficient growth‚ as its own dead leaves acts as a fertiliser

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    Description Bhagavathy (Bhagavathi) or Devi is considered as female aspect of the divine Shakthi‚ as conceived by the Shakta tradition of Hinduism. Shakthi is considered as the female counterpart without whom the male aspect remains impotent. Shakthi is the energy and Shakthi worship is a vital part of Hindu Tradition. Devi is the manifestation of supreme lord “Prakriti” where male aspect of the divine is considered as “Purusha”. Devi manifests herself as Creator (Durga or the Divine Mother)‚ Preserver

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