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A Step Further in Tolerance: Recognition, Respect, Appreciation, and Acceptance- Juniper Publishers

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Archaeology & Anthropology -  Juniper Publishers Keywords Keywords: Recognition; Respect; Appreciation; Acceptance; Tolerance; Wollo; Acquired; Cultured; Mewlid holiday; Communication culture; Reproductive; Legitimacy; Trinity; Tsebel; Fragrance Religious Tolerance in Wollo: Acquired and Cultured The Muslim-Christian society of Wollo has peacefully coexisted for a long time. Tolerance is a very important value which they have maintained. In their language use, it appears to be an important discourse that has been valued by the people [ 1 ]. For example, in the poems of Sheikh Hussein Jibril, the following verses are found: Our country Ethiopia gets her hair done well, She wears perfume and good fragrance, Rome and Turkey smells her, with plane on the air and with tank on the ground, They have come and stayed fit, Hailesilasie is her right husband though, We have prayed; let the Trinity bless it. The...

Discussing Post-Colonization and Tourism in Jamaica- Juniper Publishers

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Archaeology & Anthropology -  Juniper Publishers Abstract The purpose of this study is to provide a stimulating discussion on the relationship between post-colonization and tourism in Jamaica. The postcolonial theory is used to expand the epistemology of the relationship between post-colonization and tourism and provide plausible explanations concerning their association. This discussion paper also serves to advance the paradigms of cultural identity and the three presences by linking them to the concepts of nation culture and national identity and how these phenomena help to stimulate the development of tourism in Jamaica. Additionally, the concept of the tourist gaze is incorporated in the analysis to show how post-colonization serves the tourists from both site and event attraction experiences. This ostensibly benefits Jamaica socially, culturally and economically. In summary, the discussion paper analyzes the impact of post-colonization on tourism in J...

Social Realism and Psychological Transformation of Women Protagonist in Nayantara Sahgal's Storm in Chandigarh and a Situation in New Delhi - A Study- Juniper Publishers

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Archaeology & Anthropology -  Juniper Publishers Abstract The Research paper aims to focus on Nayantara Sahgal's position in it as a novelist. It also discusses in detail a critical study of the social realism and Psychological Transformation with survival strategies of the woman protagonist in Nayantara Sahgal's Storm in Chandigarh and A Situation in New Delhi. How Nayanara Sahgal's writing was different from other Indian writers. During almost six decades of post-colonial history of Indian English fiction, a wide variety of novelists have emerged focusing attention on a multitude of social, economic, political, religious and spiritual issues faced by three conceding periods of human experience. With the turn of the century the Indian English novelists have surpassed their male counterparts outnumbering hem quantitatively as well as maintaining a high standard of literary writing, equally applauded in India and abroad, experimenting boldly with no...

Boot Spurs: A form of Accessory or a Tool?- Juniper Publishers

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Archaeology & Anthropology -  Juniper Publishers Abstract For researchers of Art History or Archaeology of the Early Modern Period evidence must be multidisciplinary in order to understand all aspects of culture. Objects which become popular as a costume component can serve as markers for change in culture. This paper will demonstrate the value of one such marker, the boot spur of the 17th century. Examples are taken from an archaeological site in Ferrlyand Newfoundland and the British Museum. Of note here is an additional limitation when using this type of research material and that is the burial environment. Depending on the nature of the material of manufacture even the burial environment will not necessarily tell the whole story as some objects will survive burial and others will not. The boot spur re-surfaces as an important item of dress in the 1900s. One such pair belonging to Sir Sam Hughes, General of Canada's Military in the First World War, show...

The Hebrew Civilization- Juniper Publishers

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Archaeology & Anthropology -  Juniper Publishers Abstract Here is a paper that outlines possible connections between the Egyptian, the Ten Commandments, Stone Henge, and St Columba’s Psalter. The key is the Mathematics knows at the time by the Egyptians. The Hebrews picked it up from the time they were in Egypt. Then, as the Lost Tribes migrated toward the British Isles, they brought the knowledge with them encasing it in the Psalter and Stone Henge. Keywords: Hebrews; Civilization; Stone Henge; Psalter; Mathematics; Egyptians; Babylonians; Dalcassians; Archeological sites; Energy; Pyramid; Minoan tables; Covenant; Mean; Right triangle; Geometry; Kepler function; Astrotheology The Hebrews Does civilization follow the Hebrews or does civilization follow the Hebrews? Perhaps this question can’t be answered conclusively, but what can be demonstrated with modern methods of analysis is that whoever they went, the...