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Shiv K.Kumar

Shiv K.Kumar As A Poet of The Body, Not The Soul BY: Bijay Kant Dubey Each weekend, before Sunday rituals remind them of old commitments, even gods play truant. How long can the soul�s breath vanquish the red flame? Here the sculptor�s hands have forged wanton patterns witnessed by bird, got and priest as in every cosmic gyre the entire creation

Master and Slave: Aristotle

Source: http://myweb.brooklyn.liu.edu/mcuonzo/AristotleSlavery.htm For Original click on the above link How Aristotle�s Politics Exhibits Ambivalence Toward Slavery KEVIN LAGRANDEUR Department of English New York Institute of Technology klagrand@nyit.edu Aristotle, in his Politics, elides the notions of slaves and tools, thereby calling forth the idea of artificial slaves,

Gadar

Link: http://www.gopio.net/pio_corner/gadar.htm Copy from above line Gadar � Overseas Indians Attempt to Free India from British Serfdom By Inder Singh Gadar Movement is the saga of courage, valor and determination of overseas Indians who had come to Canada and the United States either for higher education or for economic opportunities. They imbibed the fire and zeal of revolutionaries

Voyage To Modernity

Link: http://cliffsenglish.blogspot.in/2015/08/voyage-to-modernity-by-charles.html Note: It is copy from above link. For Original click on the link Themes, Ideas, and Critical Study: Voyage To Modernity by Charles Baudelaire Romanticism is searching for what cannot be found on Earth or in the sky. So the Romantic Mind attempts to construct its own versions of paradise: artificial and