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Whenever I come across news of violence, be it between individuals, mob factions or between countries, a nightmare usually envelops me, of a return to the days of the caveman. But scenes of the incineration of innocents at Godhra and the retaliatory mass live-burning of hundreds in other parts of Gujarat brought back poignant memories of the Partition massacres. In extenuation, apologists among us could seek to ascribe the latter at least partially to the departing Brits but who do we blame for our own Millennium Abel and Cain act this past week? Only ourselves: In a land which boasts of its sanskriti, sabhyata, and itihaas - noble words uttered from political pulpits especially at election times, what surfaced in the past week is bestiality at its best (worst?).
(See also: Peace on Earth , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Grief: Encyclopedia II - Grief - Normal vs Complicated GriefWhile the experience of grief is a very individual process depending on many factors, certain commonalities are often reported. Nightmares, appetite problems, dryness of mouth, shortness of breath, sleep disorders and repetitive motions to avoid pain are often reported, and are perfectly normal. Even hallucinatory experiences may be normal early in grief, and our usual definitions will not suffice, necessitating a lot of grace for the bereaved. Complicated grief responses almost always are a function of intensity and timing: a grief that aft ...
See also:Grief, Grief - Risks of Grief, Grief - Normal vs Complicated Grief, Grief - Types of Bereavement, Grief - Childhood Bereavement, Grief - Death of a Child, Grief - Death of a Spouse, Grief - Other Losses, Grief - Summary Read more here: » Grief: Encyclopedia II - Grief - Normal vs Complicated Grief |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Grief: Encyclopedia II - Achilles - NameThe very first two lines of the Iliad read (in transliteration):
"Menin aeide thea, Peleiadeo Akhileos
oulomenen, he muri' Akhaiois alge' etheken,"
Sing, Muse, the wrath of Achilles the son of Peleus,
the destructive wrath, that brought a thousand griefs upon the Achaeans,"
In these lines, we see the name Akhilleus Peleides, which is a praenomen and a patronymic, the latter being formed from Peleus with the suffix -ides producing Achilles the son of Peleus. The sy ...
See also:Achilles, Achilles - Name, Achilles - Birth, Achilles - Achilles in the Trojan War, Achilles - Telephus, Achilles - During the Trojan War, Achilles - Other Stories About Achilles, Achilles - The Lost Play of Aeschylus, Achilles - Spoken-word myths audio, Achilles - Achilles in Music, Achilles - Achilles in film, Achilles - Namesakes, Achilles - Bibliography Read more here: » Achilles: Encyclopedia II - Achilles - Name |
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| | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Grief: Encyclopedia II - Eschatology - HinduismHindu traditional prophecies, as described in the Puranas and several other texts, say that the world shall fall into chaos and degradation. There will then be a rapid influx of perversity, greed and conflict, and this state has been described as:
"When deceit falsehood, lethargy, sleepiness, violence, despondency, grief, delusion, fear, and poverty prevail ... when men, filled with conceit, consider themselves equal with the Brahmins...that is the Kali Yuga."
This is followed by the appearance of an avatar, "The Lord sh ...
See also:Eschatology, Eschatology - Buddhism, Eschatology - Christianity, Eschatology - Hinduism, Eschatology - Islam, Eschatology - Judaism, Eschatology - Native American, Eschatology - Hopi, Eschatology - Mayans, Eschatology - Sioux, Eschatology - Norse mythology, Eschatology - Zoroastrianism, Eschatology - Prophetic movements, Eschatology - Other religions, Eschatology - Philosophy Read more here: » Eschatology: Encyclopedia II - Eschatology - Hinduism |
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| | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Grief: Encyclopedia II - Heinrich Schliemann - The dark side of SchliemannSchliemann's career began before archaeology developed as a professional field, and so, by present standards, the field technique of Schliemann's work leaves a lot to be desired. Indeed, further excavation of the Troy site by others has indicated that the level he named the Troy of the Iliad was not that; in fact, all of the materials given Homeric names by Schliemann are considered of a pseudo- nature, although they retain the names. His excavations were even condemned by the archaeologists of his time as having destroyed the main layers of the real Troy. They were forgetting tha ...
See also:Heinrich Schliemann, Heinrich Schliemann - Childhood, Heinrich Schliemann - Career as a businessman, Heinrich Schliemann - Life as a classical archaeologist, Heinrich Schliemann - Decline and death, Heinrich Schliemann - The dark side of Schliemann, Heinrich Schliemann - Sources, Heinrich Schliemann - Works Read more here: » Heinrich Schliemann: Encyclopedia II - Heinrich Schliemann - The dark side of Schliemann |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Grief: Encyclopedia II - Arthas Menethil - Arthas' Role in Fighting the PlagueArthas and Jaina began their frantic journey northward in a desperate bid to outrace the plague, at every step confronted by a necromancer by the name of Kel'Thuzad. The necromancer seemed to be testing their limitations, always leaving with cryptic remarks directed towards Arthas about his eventual fate. However, it was Kel'Thuzad's fate that was the first to be met, for eventually Jaina and Arthas caught up to the necromancer and slew him. Yet their victory was ill-achieved, for they had arrived too late and the plague-ridden grain had bee ...
See also:Arthas Menethil, Arthas Menethil - Biography, Arthas Menethil - Arthas' Role in Fighting the Plague, Arthas Menethil - The Rise of the Death Knight, Arthas Menethil - Arthas' Greed for Magic, Arthas Menethil - The Lich King, Arthas Menethil - Family Read more here: » Arthas Menethil: Encyclopedia II - Arthas Menethil - Arthas' Role in Fighting the Plague |
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| | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Grief: Encyclopedia II - The Brothers Karamazov - Context and backgroundDostoevsky began his first notes for The Brothers Karamazov in April of 1878. Several influences can be gleaned from the very early stages of the novel's genesis. The first involved the profound effect the Russian philosopher and thinker Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov had on Dostoevsky at this time of his life. Fyodorov advocated a Christianity in which human redemption and resurrection could occur on earth through sons redeeming the sins of their fathers to create human unity through a universal family. The tragedy of patricide in this ...
See also:The Brothers Karamazov, The Brothers Karamazov - Context and background, The Brothers Karamazov - Structure, The Brothers Karamazov - Translation, The Brothers Karamazov - List of major characters, The Brothers Karamazov - Fyodor Karamazov, The Brothers Karamazov - Dmitri Karamazov, The Brothers Karamazov - Ivan Karamazov, The Brothers Karamazov - Alexei Karamazov, The Brothers Karamazov - Pavel Smerdyakov, The Brothers Karamazov - Agrafena Alexandrovna Svetlova, The Brothers Karamazov - Katerina Ivanovna Verkhovtseva, The Brothers Karamazov - Zosima, The Brothers Karamazov - Ilusha, The Brothers Karamazov - Synopsis, The Brothers Karamazov - Book One: A Nice Little Family, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Two: An Inappropriate Gathering, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Three: Sensualists, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Four: Strains, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Five: Pro and Contra, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Six: The Russian Monk, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Seven: Alyosha, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Eight: Mitya, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Nine: The Preliminary Investigation, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Ten: Boys, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Eleven: Brother Ivan Fyodorovich, The Brothers Karamazov - Book Twelve: A Judicial Error, The Brothers Karamazov - Epilogue, The Brothers Karamazov - The novel's influence Read more here: » The Brothers Karamazov: Encyclopedia II - The Brothers Karamazov - Context and background |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Grief: Encyclopedia II - K. R. Narayanan - Subsequent lifeAfter his retirement as President, K. R. Narayanan, along his wife Usha, lived his remaining years in a modest bungalow (34, Prithviraj Road) in Delhi.
At the World Social Forum (WSF) in Mumbai (21 January 2004), he lent his support to the alternative globalisation movement. Addressing the forum at its concluding session, he praised the WSF for demanding freedom in its most comprehensive form, and was happy that people had assembled under an important idea, rather than for narrow political ends; after reflecting on corporations displa ...
See also:K. R. Narayanan, K. R. Narayanan - Origins, K. R. Narayanan - Education, K. R. Narayanan - Career, K. R. Narayanan - In the public service, K. R. Narayanan - In politics, K. R. Narayanan - Vice-Presidency, K. R. Narayanan - Presidency, K. R. Narayanan - Assumption of office, K. R. Narayanan - Golden jubilee of independence, K. R. Narayanan - Participation in the elections, K. R. Narayanan - Golden jubilee of the Republic, K. R. Narayanan - Exercise of Presidential discretion, K. R. Narayanan - Kargil conflict, K. R. Narayanan - Concerns for Social and Economic justice and Communal tolerance, K. R. Narayanan - Demission of office, K. R. Narayanan - Subsequent life, K. R. Narayanan - Works Read more here: » K. R. Narayanan: Encyclopedia II - K. R. Narayanan - Subsequent life |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Grief: Encyclopedia II - The Lovely Bones - OriginsDuring her freshman year at Syracuse University, Sebold was raped. In Lucky, her 1997 memoir of that event and its aftermath, she describes how a police officer told her the rapist's previous victim had died. She also saw the rapist on the street later and reported him to the police. Eventually she testified against him at trial, and he was convicted and received the maximum sentence.
She began the novel in the early 1990s as an outgrowth of those events. However, she fiercely resists any suggestion that it had anything to do w ...
See also:The Lovely Bones, The Lovely Bones - Plot summary, The Lovely Bones - Title, The Lovely Bones - Origins, The Lovely Bones - Characters, The Lovely Bones - Themes and literary techniques, The Lovely Bones - Symbols and motifs, The Lovely Bones - Omniscient narrator, The Lovely Bones - Commercial and critical reception, The Lovely Bones - Controversies, The Lovely Bones - Film version, The Lovely Bones - Trivia Read more here: » The Lovely Bones: Encyclopedia II - The Lovely Bones - Origins |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Grief: Encyclopedia II - Down syndrome - OverviewThe incidence of Down syndrome is estimated at 1 per 800 births, making it the most common human aneuploidy. Maternal age influences the chance of conceiving a baby with the syndrome. At age 20 to 24, it is 1/1490, while at age 40 it is 1/106, and at age 49 is 1/11. (Hook EB., 1981). Although the chance increases with maternal age, most children with Down syndrome (80%) are born to women under the age of 35. This reflects the overall fecundity of that age group. Many standard screens of pregnancies indicate Down syndrome, although they are n ...
See also:Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Overview, Down syndrome - History, Down syndrome - Genetics, Down syndrome - Prenatal Screening, Down syndrome - Education, Down syndrome - Health, Down syndrome - Medical research, Down syndrome - Challenges, Down syndrome - Pregnant women with a diagnosis of Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Parents of children with Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Individuals with Down syndrome, Down syndrome - Down syndrome's sociology, Down syndrome - Notable individuals, Down syndrome - Down syndrome in fiction, Down syndrome - Sources Read more here: » Down syndrome: Encyclopedia II - Down syndrome - Overview |
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| | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Grief: Encyclopedia II - Darth Vader - Possible interpretations of the Jedi prophecyThe Jedi Prophecy is a frequent source of debate among fans. In particular, Anakin's status as the Chosen One is regularly disputed, possibly due in large part to how he is overshadowed by Palpatine, whose political machinations successfully bring about the new ascendance of the Sith. Anakin's role in this scheme is an ancillary one, and much of the plan is already underway long before Anakin's fall-- indeed, it began with the invasion of Naboo and continued through the Clone Wars and included the execution of Order 66, which was carried out ...
See also:Darth Vader, Darth Vader - Biography, Darth Vader - Overview, Darth Vader - Childhood and discovery, Darth Vader - The Clone Wars, Darth Vader - Transformation into Vader, Darth Vader - Fighting the rebellion, Darth Vader - Battling his son, Darth Vader - The redemption of Anakin Skywalker, Darth Vader - Vader in the Expanded Universe, Darth Vader - Possible interpretations of the Jedi prophecy, Darth Vader - Lightsaber training, Darth Vader - On His Loss To Obi-Wan, Darth Vader - Swordplay As Darth Vader, Darth Vader - Talents, Darth Vader - Armor and cybernetic enhancements, Darth Vader - Portrayers, Darth Vader - Anakin Skywalker, Darth Vader - Darth Vader, Darth Vader - Behind the scenes, Darth Vader - Cultural figure, Darth Vader - Notes and references, Darth Vader - Sources Read more here: » Darth Vader: Encyclopedia II - Darth Vader - Possible interpretations of the Jedi prophecy |
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