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shamoil ahmad

Patna, India

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English (EN)play on words

See Paronomasia, Pun

Hindi (HI)शब्दों पर खेलने के लिए

See Paronomasia, Pun

Literature; Poetry

English (EN)psychological theories

Those derived from the behavioral sciences and which focus on the individual as the unit of analysis. Psychological theories place the locus of crime causation within the personality of the individual offender.

Hindi (HI)मनोवैग्यानिक सिद्धांत

Those derived from the behavioral sciences and which focus on the individual as the unit of analysis. Psychological theories place the locus of crime causation within the personality of the individual offender.

Sociology; Criminology

English (EN)Aristotle

Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC), a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. His writings cover many subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry, theater, music, logic, rhetoric, linguistics, politics, government, ethics, ...

Hindi (HI)अरस्तू

Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC), a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. His writings cover many subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry, theater, music, logic, rhetoric, linguistics, politics, government, ethics, ...

People; Philosophers

English (EN)prerequisite

A preliminary requirement which must be met before registration in a prescribed course. A course that must be completed before taking a prescribed course.

Hindi (HI)शर्त

A preliminary requirement which must be met before registration in a prescribed course. A course that must be completed before taking a prescribed course.

Education; Colleges & universities

English (EN)sonnet

A fixed form consisting of fourteen lines of five-foot iambic verse. In the English or Shakespearean sonnet, the lines are grouped in three quatrains (with six alternating rhymes) followed by a detached rhymed couplet which is usually epigrammatic. In the ...

Hindi (HI)गाथा

A fixed form consisting of fourteen lines of five-foot iambic verse. In the English or Shakespearean sonnet, the lines are grouped in three quatrains (with six alternating rhymes) followed by a detached rhymed couplet which is usually epigrammatic. In the ...

Literature; Poetry

English (EN)Executive Order 10988

President John F. Kennedy issued this Executive Order which recognized the right of federal employees to bargain with management.

Hindi (HI)कार्यकारी आदेश 10988

President John F. Kennedy issued this Executive Order which recognized the right of federal employees to bargain with management.

Labor; Labor relations

English (EN)imagery

The pattern of related comparative aspects of language, particularly of images, in a literary work.

Hindi (HI)कल्पना

The pattern of related comparative aspects of language, particularly of images, in a literary work.

Literature; Fiction

English (EN)The Secret Soldier

In Alex Berenson's series another Islamic terrorist group bent on cataclysmic mayhem will welcome Berenson's fifth thriller featuring John Wells (after The Midnight House). No longer with the CIA, Wells flies to France to meet a prospective employer, who ...

Hindi (HI)गुप्त सैनिक

In Alex Berenson's series another Islamic terrorist group bent on cataclysmic mayhem will welcome Berenson's fifth thriller featuring John Wells (after The Midnight House). No longer with the CIA, Wells flies to France to meet a prospective employer, who ...

Literature; Bestsellers

English (EN)fiction

Made-up, as opposed to factual. As a noun it refers to the whole range of made-up narratives that stand opposed to “nonfictional” genres of narrative like history, biography, autobiography, reportage, etc.

Hindi (HI)कथा

Made-up, as opposed to factual. As a noun it refers to the whole range of made-up narratives that stand opposed to “nonfictional” genres of narrative like history, biography, autobiography, reportage, etc.

Literature; Literary techniques

English (EN)vowel rhyme

see Assonance

Hindi (HI)स्वर कविता

see Assonance

Literature; Poetry