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The World in Kaleidoscopic Hues : January 2015 Issue, Volume 2

By Ved from Victoria Institutions

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Book Id: WPLBN0003468500
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File Size: 24.52 MB
Reproduction Date: 1/1/2015

Title: The World in Kaleidoscopic Hues : January 2015 Issue, Volume 2  
Author: Ved from Victoria Institutions
Volume: Volume 2
Language: Malayalam
Subject: Non Fiction, Social Sciences, Language codes
Collections: Literature, Authors Community, Social Sciences, Sociology, Periodicals: Journal and Magazine Collection (Historic and Rare), Language, Most Popular Books in China, Favorites in India, Education, History
Historic
Publication Date:
2015
Publisher: Victoria Institutions
Member Page: VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS

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From Victoria Institutions, Compile, B. V. (2015). The World in Kaleidoscopic Hues : January 2015 Issue, Volume 2. Retrieved from http://www.gutenberg.cc/


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This is a downloadable digital magazine with audio & video features. Some of the salient features include a free English teaching programme with Malayalam & English audio. Another thing is a free Homeopathy teaching programme in Malayalam. The contents do have focus on English, Victorian-age England and English classics, both literary as well as movie/TV. You need to have Adobe Reader X or XI in your computer to open the file. For audio/video features to work, Adobe Flash Player needs to be installed. The audio/video features will not work in Smart phones/Tablets. This digital magazine, though in Malayalam, aims to promote the planar language code features of English. The overall aim of this digital magazine is to look at indoctrinated understandings on Kerala social and cultural history, English rule in the subcontinent, the different perspective on the purported theme of Indian freedom struggle and much else. Beyond all this, there will be a vibrant discussion on the issue of how language codes and languages do design human and animal social communication and social structure. The most basic idea is that most Indian languages, including Malayalam are quite feudal and have the codes of defining human beings and other beings differently as dirt and gold.

 
 



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