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She gets the sources is from various books by various languages Islamic history books and Al-Quran. This is the research venture which is has a place with the root of Islam from a sociocultural point of view. Prakash he was from the rural village after educating from Government School started his higher studies at Government College as an English literature student. He inspired by some of his surroundings, it came as poetry. It also includes poems won at district level competitions while in college.
Chella Pandi makes it research upon this short story is led to human life. We are proudly publishing the way of life through the short story. Ethics and Politics in the Archives - This book talks about past values. The book has clarified the practical requirements of past values. The author has made it clear that all of Tamil literature is of value. Comparative Religion as a discipline may be of recent origin, perhaps beginning withMax Muller, James George Fraser , Max Weber and others, but harmony and disharmony between religions are as old as religions themselves.
However, whenever disharmony between religions raises its ugly head, there have been attempts to bring about harmony by great men. For, the human race has always been aware of the fact that disharmony leads to discord, discord leads to hatred and hatred leads to violence. That is why great men intervene to bring back harmony. There are others who search for truth in all religions so that they can have perfection within themselves and preach harmonious living to others.
One such mystic was Ramalinga Adigalar. The stated objectives of comparative religion are to understand the differences and similarities in core ideas of several belief systems, to bridge the gap and make peace with differences and to prevent making absurd generalizations based on ignorance of other religions. When my good friend, Dr. Pasum Pon, asked me to translate Dr.
For, I knew that my knowledge of Islam and Jainism was limited and I had been warned how difficult it would be understand Thiruvarutpa, leave alone translate passages from it.
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EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! A Lagrangian formalism based on the action principle has been suggested [1]- [3]. A Hamiltonian formalism is considered in [4]— [5]. In the case of slowly varying electromagnetic fields an approach based on the Dirac equation via the WKB approximation scheme has been presented [6]. In the context of the Aharonov-Bohm and Aharonov-Casher effects [7]- [8], the question as to whether neutron acceleration can occur in uniform electromagnetic fields is also raised [9]- [11].
In the very recent work of Chaichian [4] it has been rightly pointed out that in the nonrelativistic limit the results of the above approaches do not coincide. This motivates us to examine the form of the force derived from the Dirac equation using the FW-transformation [13]- [14] scheme; note that the FW-transformation technique is the only one in which we can take the meaningful nonrelativistic limit of the Dirac equation [15].
The FW-approach gives the expression for the force in the presence of external time-dependent fields, the nonrelativistic limit and a systematic procedure to obtain the relativistic corrections to a desired degree of accuracy.
In such a derivation we also take into account the anomalous electric moment. We compare the results of our derivation with other approaches mentioned above.
One should also note that a novel approach for producing polarized beams has been suggested using the Stern-Gerlach forces [16]- [17]. Such a transformation is available in the case of the free-particle. In the very general case of time-dependent fields such a transformation is not known to exist. Therefore, one has to be content with an approximation procedure which reduces the strength of the odd-part to a desired degree of accuracy in powers of m01c2.
We shall follow the Foldy-Wouthuysen [13]- [14] transformation technique to take the nonrelativistic limit of the Dirac Hamiltonian in 4 to reduce the strength of the odd-part in power series in 1 m0 c2. As a first step we consider the case of a charged particle neglecting the anomalous moments.
So we can use the expression for the acceleration, a derived using the Foldy-Wouthuysen technique to express the force experienced by the charged particle. The complete expression is given in A2 in the appendix. The detailed formulae shall be given in an appendix at the end.
Such contributions disappear in the case of uniform and constant fields respectively. Such contributions do not vanish and hence we have neutron acceleration even in the presense of uniform fields.