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A Summary of ‘The Mahabharata'
by Aneeta Sundararaj
The Mahabharata is a great epic that comprises one hundred thousand stanzas of verse divided into eighteen books, or parvas. It is the largest single literary work in existence. Originally composed in the ancient language of Sanskrit sometime between 400 BC and 400 AD, it is set in a legendary era thought
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Look at South Africa - Celebrate "the Beloved Country"
by Craig Lock
We can all learn from the peaceful transition to the New democratic South Africa Article Title: Look at South Africa - "Celebrate the Beloved Country" (Up-dated) Author Name: Craig Lock Web Sites: http://www.bridgeniche.com/southern-african-experience/index.html and http://www.bridgeniche.com/get-motivated-now/index.html
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The Matrix & Bush
by Travis Patriot
The lives of many are just illusions with-in the Matrix. The Matrix & Bush
Just imagine that your life & beliefs are merely fables! You get up in the morning & go to work thinking that you live in a free country - where the will of the people decides the Presidency, and the government protects you
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Were Ancient People More Modern Then Us?
by Bill Knell
Scientists have portrayed ancient cultures as brutish societies that lacked even a basic knowledge of their surroundings. It's only been in the last hundred years that this time-honored falsity has begun to fall apart. Institutions of higher learning have spent the last several hundred years perpetuating
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ART OF POETRY.
by Durlabh Singh
Better understanding of contemporary verse. When we read a poem first time, we try to associate it with our past experiences either of life or of literature. In order to understand it we have to categorise it, to put a label on it. It is hard to do otherwise, to look at it in a fresh way.
Some
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