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Volume 2 Number 3 Year 2096

12 articles in this issue 

Mukherjee Soumya, PhD (Indian Diaspora)

In primitive law of social organization, a woman is defined as a symbol of exchange between men and as an object of possession which is extended to the representation of women in paintings and later in photography and cinema. In cinematic representations,... see more

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Singh W. Jyotirmoy, Dr.

The Second World War reached India with the Japanese bombing of Imphal, the capital of Manipur on 10th May 1942. This changed the life of the denizens of Imphal and also that of the people living in the far flung region of Manipur. The people of Imphal im... see more

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Casey Rentmeester, PhD

Although the Libertarian Party has gained traction as the third biggest political party in the United States, the philosophical grounding of the party, which is exemplified by Robert Nozick’s entitlement theory, is inherently flawed. Libertarianism’s emph... see more

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Hake Stephanie E

The nature and aim of Socrates’ philosophical method is a contested matter in ancient philosophy scholarship. Among scholars who believe that there is a coherent method in Plato’s dialogues, it is generally agreed that Socrates’ method is a practice that ... see more

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Bourque Stephen M.

The bonds exerted upon the angel of history have, in modern culture, been latched down by the unassuming disinterest in revolt exhibited by the poor. It’s as if only the few are haunted by a specter, outside of our windows at night, consistently showing u... see more

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ADÉ?UYÌ Olúkáyo`?dé R., aolkyu0323dr

Soul has been conceived as an essential element of human composition. In Philosophy and other related discipline, its study and treatment have generated attentions and contributions from scholars in these various fields. Plato, in his own conception, affi... see more

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Pal Dibakar, pdibakar

Creative writing does not inform rather reveals. So it bears no reference. The present article is an outcome of creative writing meant for lay readers. As such free style is the methodology adopted so that pleasure of reading can be enjoyed by the common ... see more

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Haque Aynul, PhD

About 160 developing countries of the “Global South”, also called under the name and style the third world, are facing major development challenges, while Global north refers to the so-called developed countries of the west. Geographically, most of the co... see more

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Paul Adesanya Olusegun, Dr.

It is axiomatic that Africa is presently the epicenter of the 21st century scramble by extra-continental powers; which are being celebrated for, in one way or the other, assisting Africa out of oblivion in global affairs, particularly after the Cold War. ... see more

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Qadir Heena, Doctoral Scholar

The internet considered as the electronic mobile library in cyberspace provides an almost universal infrastructure for accessing the information with almost global reach. The statistics reveal that most Internet users in India are aged between 15 -34 year... see more

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Jeelani Fiona, Jeelani Faisal Rafiq, MBA

With financial inclusion emerging as a major policy objective in India, the abolition of the rural –urban divide and the inclusive growth of citizens of India can be achieved by providing finance to people when they require it. Among the policies related ... see more

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Kumar Ashutosh, PhD

Arbind Kumar Choudhary, the propagator of the cultural beauty of India to the world, needs no recognition in the contemporary literary society in India and abroad who credits more than 1200 sensational poems published in India, Mongolia , Canada, China, C... see more

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