Red in mythology denotes bravery, protection, and strength. Red powder is often showered on deities at temples during prayer. The colored powder, therefore, has become a hugely intrinsic part of Indian culture. Indian customs and culture are riots of colors with almost every color thrown in for...
The word thug has had racial and cultural overtones since its adoption into the English language. It entered English during the British colonial period to describe a particular gang of criminals in India, but from the beginning, the otherness of the Indian robbers was intrinsic to the narrative ...
4. Fluency; readiness of utterance. [Obs.] 5. Current value; general estimation; the rate at which anything is generally valued. He . . . takes greatness of kingdoms according to their bulk and currency, and not after intrinsic value. --Bacon. The bare name of Englishman . . . too ...
In buying and consuming a variety of goods and services, consumers are pursuing a sets of motives. Though need satisfaction is the underlying motive source of all consumption activity, an understanding of needs and processes that influence the formation and satisfaction of such needs will help the...