tradition
tradition
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by Muyiwa Osifuye - 2007-03-22
Our Icon of Heritage An icon is a famous person, thing or a place. You can be sure which part of the world you are, if you unknowingly find yourself within the vicinity of places such as Olumo rocks...
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by Lisa Branscomb - 2007-04-06
IntroductionOur culture is being systematically desensualized. We are constantly made to feel guilty for experiencing pleasure. The very definition of the word sensual has been misrepresented to invok...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-04-20
The dining table is the center of attraction of your living room. The furniture you keep is a reflection of your personality, and the dining table that of the lady of the house. It is the lady who spe...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-04-20
The dining table is the center of attraction of your living room. The furniture you keep is a reflection of your personality, and the dining table that of the lady of the house. It is the lady who...
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by Ram Krishna Singh - 2007-04-25
One cannot live on a myth in the present; the tradition is being constantly transformed; old is giving way to new in ways more than one. The new changes, or the crossover of trends and fashions, may b...
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by Ram Krishna Singh - 2007-04-25
The Manas Epos: Across the Millennium by Sindhu J., Chennai: Emerald Publishers, 2005. pp. 86, HB. Price not given. ISBN 81-7966-147-4.The resolution of the General Assembly of the UNO concerning ce...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-04-27
The living style of the Amish people has never ceased to draw a sense of awe from the people who are exposed to them. It is difficult to fathom for most of us used to the comforts of the modern world ...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-04-27
Did you know that there is a class of people living right in the middle of the ‘advanced' society of America, who shun all basic worldly comforts like electricity, vehicles, even telephones? Who...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-04-28
One look at the horse-driven cart trudging along the superhighway, and you are sure to wonder what it is doing amongst the fast moving cars and trucks of the day. Look closer, and you are likely to fi...
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by Tom Takihi - 2007-05-11
Traditional clothing of the Edo period, (1600-1868), included the kimono and obi as we know them today. The obi did not, however, become a prominent part of a woman's ensemble until the mid Edo period...