By Arun Kumar | On June 28, 2008 | In Humanities | Rated
Begging is not allowed and yet beggars are very common in India. They can be seen at places of worship platforms, road-crossings, monuments, fairs and streets. They wander from street to street, locality to locality and from one bazaar to another. They beg for money, food, clothes etc. in alms. They often create trouble and cause nuisance. Sometimes they commit thefts, pick pocketing and such other anti-social acts.
By Giannni Truvianni | On June 18, 2008 | In Humanities | Rated
The title of my newest and second book is “Love Your Sister”; the idea of which came to me from a story I heard on CNN approximately a year ago concerning a German couple who by virtue of being brother and sister to each other were being forced to battle in courts of law for their right to be legally declared husband and wife. Incestuous was their relationship which had already seen this young lady bear four children to her brother.
By Giannni Truvianni | On June 18, 2008 | In Humanities | Rated
An article written about the roots of some of the expressions which today we use almost on a daily basis but perhaps are not aware of from were they originate.
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 17, 2008 | In Humanities | Rated
A collection of mythological principles, history of several religions in the form of short stories, songs & poems, which is based on spirituality, is the main source of religious artwork. Apart from holy novels, books, there are online collection of religious prints & posters of various religions.
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