[Lila: My previous post reported on thewidespread use in current Tamil Nadu TV (Sun TV serials) of occult symbols drawn from mother- goddess (Amma) worship,accompanied by imagery of lamias and snakes and references to divination, seances, and black magic. Was this intended to reinforce the ...
Would be global/international meaning work well with the context of this task? It worked better, but still not great: 50% (five users) interacted with it to change the language (and yes, yet again the remaining 50% of users found the language links at the bottom of the page). While ...
To a large extent, this is perhaps inevitable, given the urgency required of reporting when a disaster strikes and the disruptions to transport that typically arise, meaning that many initial assessments are made in locations with dependable road access. Much of this type of reporting is confined...
However, the English version of the phrase, as we know today, became popular only after William Shakespeare (1564-1616) mentioned it in his play named “The Merchant of Venice”. Meaning of the Phrase The phrase “All that Glitters is not Gold” means that everything that shines bright or...
148). But while Koṯṯavai was the recipient of sacrificial rites conducted before and after a battle, it is Kālī who was associated with the battle field as such in Tamil Nadu at the beginning of the Sangam period (from the tenth-eleventh century onwards) (Hiltebeitel 1991, p. ...
University of Illinois researchers Tamilia D. Reed and Helen A. Neville conducted the study, which appeared recently in the Journal of Black Psychology. Reed is a doctoral student in counseling psychology in the College of Education and a graduate assistant counselor with the Faculty/Staff Assistanc...