TAMIL LANGUAGE AND RELIGION IN MOVIES THE BACKGROUND AND PROCESS OF USAGE AND MEANINGpractical aspects of religion were moving closer to people through films. For example, Southern Indians now knew the Hindu pilgrim centres in the Northern parts of India. In this way people came to familiarise ...
Men's anger: A phenomenological exploration of its meaning in a middle class sample of American men This study explored the meaning of men's anger, using the methodology of eidetic (descriptive) phenomenology. A community sample of 19 middle-class America... Thomas,P Sandra - 《Psychology of...
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The fundamental meaning of the secularization is the value orientation diverting from the heaven to this life.Secularization has been going with the development and transformation of the Christianity and the self-limitation characters have been operating all the time.It is the secularization of the chu...
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Tirugnana Sambandar in his Tevaramhymn describes Tiruchchengodu as Kodimadachchengunrur, meaningSengunrur as the city of terraced buildings with flags38. Sekkilar mentionsthis place as containing a high fortress39. Tiruchchengodu was surrounded byAravagiri, a hill mentioned as Nagamalai and P...
paleo and channel, meaning an old channel. Paleochannels hold unconsolidated or semi-consolidated sediments deposited by ancient, currently inactive river/stream channel systems. Paleochannels often have good groundwater potential because of channel-lag deposits, which are coarse and generally hold good ...
According to Figure 11b, only 2.44% of the groundwater in the study area is categorized as unrestricted, meaning it can be used for most plants or crops without significant issues of alkali or salt damage to soils (as shown in Figure 10b,d). Approximately 39.02% of the groundwater is cat...
But the situation for four rural drinking water wells is not appropriate, meaning the positions of these wells or the water source of the villages covered by these wells should be changed. Therefore, generally, the position of the urban and rural water wells has been found to have been ...
There are a multitude of causes of the high TDS concentrations in groundwater, but the marine influence on geological formation and sabkhas is the most plausible explanation (the Arabic word sabkha describes both coastal and inland salt flats with the same meaning). Sabkha soil typically ...