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Volume 6 Number 3 Year 2096

10 articles in this issue 

Jasmine Fernandez, Dr C Upendra, Dr Amarjeet Nayak

This paper is an exploration of the medical thriller Coma often categorized as popular fiction through a grotesque lens. This study enables to delineate how grotesquery sustains and reinforces the relevance of fiction. Giving space to anxious imaginations... see more

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Dr Ghasemali Kouchnani, Nadia Maftouni

In his allegorical fictions, Shaykh al-Ishraq Suhrawardi conveys multiple mystical issues one most important of which is love. Also included in his theory of love is the concept of rationality. Fairly surprisingly, for Suhrawardi love in the mystical dime... see more

Pags. 27 - 36  

Alexandros Schismenos

The concept of time-travel is a modern idea which combines the imaginary signification of rational domination, the imaginary signification of technological omnipotence, the imaginary concept of eternity and the imaginary desire fo... see more

Pags. 37 - 53  

Dr Michelle Blakely, Dr Curtis R. Blakely

Game theory is the study of the interactions that occur between rational decision-makers and the dynamics that influence strategic behaviors. Paramount to this approach is the realization that an individual’s decisions are often influenced by the actions ... see more

Pags. 54 - 62  

Rotimi Adeforiti

The paper used secondary data in which newspapers, Journal articles, textbooks, documents, etc. are reviewed and analyzed in identifying the factors responsible for the crises of integration in the Nigeria federal system. These are with the intention of p... see more

Pags. 63 - 85  

Gizachew W. Gifayehu

Instilling democracy on an unshakable ground in a given society is the main goals of political leaders and political philosophers. This process on its base needs an educated citizen that clearly understands and develops an inherent character about one’s o... see more

Pags. 86 - 126  

Prof. (Dr) Inderjeet Singh Sodhi

Water is a foundation of life and livelihoods and is a key to sustainable development. Successful water management will serve as a foundation for the achievement of many of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as well as for SDG 6—which is to ‘ens... see more

Pags. 127 - 143  

Dr. Prakash Chand Kandpal

Urbanization is generally seen as a symbol of development and progress. But, the unplanned and unregulated expansions of urban areas in India have proved disastrous to both man and nature. Keeping in mind the severity of the problem policy-makers from tim... see more

Pags. 144 - 165  

Isha

In India, Public-Private Partnership (PPP) practice has been adopted in all the major sectors, i.e., social and commercial infrastructure, energy, communication, transport and water sanitation. It is no longer confined to the development of roads, airport... see more

Pags. 166 - 179  

Sisay Assemrie Temesgen

Commonly, employing violent force and retaliation are conceived as irrational and uncivilized ways of human existence. Thus, they are considered morally wrong acts. But, under certain conditions, employing violent force and retaliation can be morally just... see more

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