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    2286-4822‚ www.euacademic.org IMPACT FACTOR: 0.485 (GIF) DRJI VALUE: 5.9 (B+) Mythic Interpretations using Sociological Perspectives in South Asian Literature: An Analysis of Girish Karnad ’s Naga Mandala INAM UL HAQ Institute of Social and Cultural Studies University of the Punjab‚ Lahore Pakistan Abstract: The article shall explore the interpretations of myth in Girish Karnad’s play‚ Naga Mandala (1987-88). The paper argues that the mythical pattern and structure of the play serve

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    Taking the Strengths Quest assessment has been enlightening for me. Because of the assessment‚ I now know what core traits drive me and my personality. Now that I am conscious of these strengths‚ I can continue to use them to become a better leader. To be a great leader‚ one must know their strengths and play to them. My strengths are deliberative‚ intellection‚ harmony‚ competition‚ and input. I now know that these five strengths will guide me and my leadership philosophy. These five strengths can

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    Don Quixote's Quest

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    he names Dulcinea of Toboso‚ to be his courtly love. Like most heroes and knights‚ Quixote has a quest he must go on but challenges arise along the way. Among these challenges Quixote attacks windmills he believes are four armed giants; although he is unsuccessful in defeating the so-called giants‚ he still does not lose the motivation to finish his quest. Quixote’s persistence to complete his quest makes him a hero because he will

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    Quests are often known as journeys or adventures that change a person’s perspective on life. Mentally the person changes into a quick problem solver as they gain knowledge during their quest. Quests are often used to given to let a person prove themselves as worthy of a high position or can be used to help a person solve a problem. Quests have a great physical demand that requires someone of strength who can face weariness and starvation. Once the quest is done there is a sense of accomplishment

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    Fitzgerald to portray the Jazz Age‚ a period in which dark fantasy reigned. Modernism offered a new style—a broad palette—with which to describe the recklessness of the 1920’s. b) All of Gatsby’s characters are representative of the modern world: wealth‚ social class‚ industry‚ and organized crime. The novel‚ therefore‚ becomes a critique of what is wrong with 20th century America. c) Fitzgerald’s protagonist Jay Gatsby is the ultimate modernist hero: He is a man who refuses to accept the life into which

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    Vision Quest It was the morning of my vision quest‚ everyone has been anticipating this except for me. When I walked out of my tepee I felt my hair rise sharply as the cold gust of wind-swept dust off the land. Then everyone blurted out in excitement‚ their faces had the same expression‚ eyes squinted‚ almost blind with joy‚ their smiles encompassed their faces. They made swift movements as they danced and chanted‚ they were about to see me off. I didn’t see the point in this‚ none of this seemed

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    Heaney's Quest In Beowulf

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    the environment Heaney lived upon. “Answer the call”‚ “fulfilling the quest”‚ “and “hero transformation” are segments of the cycle of the hero which are illustrated in epic poem‚ Beowulf displaying what the protagonist is going through the story plot. First of all‚ according to the opening of the story that Beowulf now arrives to the setting of the story. Since he was assigned to a quest as order from king Hrothgar. The quest is to protect the Danes

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    Stable Government-1 Stable means secure‚ predictable/reliable and hard to knock over (as in overthrow).In a Democracy‚ it means that the majority are happy‚ they have a constitution and laws that they follow‚ and the minority does not have enough power to screw things up.In a totalitarian government‚ stability means that everyone is too scared to topple it.A stable government (or political stability) simply means you can count on the government to be tomorrow or a year from now to be what it is

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    Web 3.0. A significant step in the evolution of WWW or marketing motion? Nowadays there are a lot of discussions about Web 2.0. Just everyone has heard about it. The discussions attract even those‚ who badly understand what actually it is! In Russia popularity of this generation of WWW is bound to well-known odnoklassniki.ru vkontakte.ru - the most frequently visited social networking sites. But people are impatient‚ so do not have enough enjoyed the interactive features of Web 2.0‚ but already

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    Help bonding as it develop a sense of loyalty‚ patriotism and a shared destiny for Singapore. 4) Continue to serve as Operationally Ready NS men and 3rd generation Singapore armed force(SAF). 5) Through the programmes they under refresher courses to maintain their competency in handling new weapons. 6) They learn new tactics and force maximizes with the technology to create an intelligent defence force. Link: With capable‚ modern and equipped citizen armed force‚ Singapore become self-reliant

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