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Crafted Over a Decade: An Interview with Shi Deliang, Author of Dream of the Mustard Seed

Shi Deliang (史德亮), Ph.D., is both an accomplished engineer and a distinguished writer. He was awarded the “Best PhD” accolade by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and holds permanent membership in the Chinese Writers Association of America. His magnum opus, Dream of the Mustard Seed (《芥子梦》), is a 100-chapter historical novel exceeding 800 pages…

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Pranayama-Mantra: Oxygen of Life

Life definition varies with studies. For Vedic Science prana means a vibratory lively energy, while traditional Science only defines a physical energy as quantitative property that is transferred to body through metabolic processes. One-fourth of the world’s adult population is suffering from hypertension, which is predicted to increase to 29% by 2025. The awareness and…

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Changing Perspectives Between Chinese Landscape Painting of Song Dynasty in the Tenth to Thirteenth Century and Western Landscape Painting in the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Century: Seeing Through Chinese Aesthetic Viewpoints and Pre-QinDaoism

This paper is aimed at comparing the difference and similarity between Chineselandscape painting in the Northern and Southern Song dynasties and westernlandscape painting during the seventeenth century to nineteenth century throughinterdisciplinary method of combining David Sack’s sociological framework, Chinese aesthetic criteria of landscape and philosophical thoughts of Pre-QinDaoism. Firstly, it applies Sack’s axis of Subjectivity-Objectivity…

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Roots of Resilience: Indigenous Leadership Styles Among Tribal Communities of Purulia

This study explores the leadership styles inherent in the tribal indigenous knowledge systems of women’s tribes in Purulia, India. Focusing on their roles in community development, resource management, cultural preservation, and social governance, the research examines how these women embody unique leadership principles rooted in their traditions. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the study investigates…

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From Ancient to Modern Cinderella Tales: Analysing Stereotypical Attributes in Terms of Looks of the Female Characters

Any literature read and enjoyed by children falls under the category of children’s literature. Fairy tale happens to be one such genre which is read and enjoyed by children. Therefore, it falls under the category of children’s literature. However, Children’s literature, apart from being the source of entertainment and enjoyment for children, may also work…

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Eoliaki Opsi: Computer Generated Compositions Using Environmental Data

A computer-generated composition, software programs, site-specific elevation and climatic data from Ag. Ioannis, Prodromos, Farsala, Panagia, and Kastro locations in the province of Thessaly were vital in constructing the various compositions between 2013 – 2024. Grains from musique concrète and electronic sounds created a powerful way to experience complex micro-sound phenomena. Electronic waveforms are sinusoids…

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A Comparative Analysis of Individuality in the Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Rajneesh

The concept of individuality, situated at the interval of philosophy, psychology, and education, functions as a transformative path toward existential freedom and inner fulfillment. This paper compares two profound visionaries—Ralph Waldo Emerson, the American transcendentalist, and Rajneesh (Osho), the Indian mystic—who each highlighted the importance of individuality as a vibrant force for personal growth. Through…

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Gender Performance, Gender Norms and Dance

 As Richard Schechner suggests in Performance Studies, gender is essentially a performance.  In daily life, gender is a performance based on one’s life experience and gender roles assigned by accepted social norms. The concept of gender first makes sense when being performed. Similarly, performance on stage, including dances, is a demonstration of gender and sexuality.…

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Indigenous Knowledge for Environmental Sustainability: A Case Study on the Santhal Community

By nature, Indigenous Education is known as the traditional cum situational knowledge. It is considered traditional because it is passed down from generation to generation through various means, such as verbal instruction, trial and error, and hands-on experience, achieved by being deeply involved in the natural atmosphere or situation. Indigenous knowledge is grown and nurtured…

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Exploring the Possibilities of Smart Urbanization in the Asia Pacific to Achieve Climate Change and Net Zero in Cities of the region: Challenges and Opportunities

Asian cities currently contribute 80 percent of Asia’s economic activity and account for 54 percent of the region's carbon emissions. By 2050, Asia’s urban population could grow by 1.1 billion and reach 3.4 billion, which is the equivalent size of today’s global urban population. In the absence of significant climate adaptation measures, the most significant…

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