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Transsexualism in hindu mythology
In spite of India showing progress in various medical, economic and social fronts, the care of the transgender individual is still encumbered by the various biases and taboos that people hold. But, this was not true in the antiquity.
Shiva Prakash Srinivasan+1 more
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Evaluating and redesigning the teaching practices of the Kazakh Mythology- engraving techniques. [PDF]
The study was designed to explore and develop art students' interest and engagement in Kazakh mythology and using engraving techniques. The archetypic and challenges of Kazakh mythology in art students were not previously explored.
Karim Baigutov+5 more
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The sanctuary of Dodona with the oracle of the god Zeus, located on the northern outskirts of the Hellenic world, was rightfully considered the oldest in Ancient Greece. The bulk of the information on the Dodona oracle is associated with the mythological
S. S. Kazarov
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The actualization of the study of issues related to the mythical and religious representations of our people is due to the need to solve new complex socio-moral problems facing the modern Ukrainian society.
V. Garin
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Congenital anomalies of the limbs in mythology and antiquity
Andreas F Mavrogenis+1 more
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Merging mythology and morphology: the multifaceted lifestyle of Proteus mirabilis
Chelsie E Armbruster, Harry L T Mobley
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Mythology, functions of Mythology, Myth and Readers, Intertextuality [PDF]
 This article deals with mythology and its functions in Abdul Wahab Al-Bayatiâs divan. It outlines the concept literally and functionally and touches on the motives for using mythology by this poet which are of two types: the subjective motives or ...
Khaled Omar Yaseer
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After the Second World War, German intellectuals who opposed the Nazi regime, faced a crisis of consciousness. They were concerned with a critical analysis, which involved every aspect and even the very essence of their culture.
Carlotta Santini
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The mythological journey of the Kaknus and its place in Ottoman poetry
Myths as a product of common culture are the stories that each culture takes and kneads within itself and conveyed for generations. The source for them is human. Myths are shaped by the culture, lifestyle and beliefs of communities. Mythology has a great
Aslı Aytaç
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