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KREA JOURNAL

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ABOUT US

The Journal of Interwoven Arts and Sciences is a pilot project aiming to harbour academic communition within Krea University. It is a studend led, student run, and student contributing system that hopes to help provide a platform for undergraduate student to showcase their work and encourage interdisciplinary discourse among the cohorts. Most importantly however, with the help of the Centre for Writing and Pedagogy at Krea University, this journal has a rigourous editing procedure that closely follows industry standards, giving the students of Krea University a glimpse into the world of academia. It is an attempt to introduce student led academic culture into this new institution.

ARTICLES

Women in Close Elections and its Relationship to Winning Seats

Abstract : The political representation of women serves as a crucial indicator of societal development and gender inclusivity. This paper, drawing upon Clots-Figueras's work on female leaders and

Women in Close Elections and its Relationship to Winning Seats

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The Psychology of Climate Change

Abstract : The escalating climate crisis, a testament to the intricate connection between human psychology and environmental action, demands a drastic shift in our approach. While existing policies strive towards mitigation,

The Psychology of Climate Change

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Epically Distant or Dramatically Emotive

Abstract : The Epic play ‘The Life of Galileo’ by Bertolt Brecht has been explored closely in relation to the capacity of what ‘the epic’ as a form is capable of. It argues between the epic form (what the play is)

Epically Distant or Dramatically Emotive

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Loss of generational knowledge of tribes

Abstract : This article examines the current state of languages and indigenous knowledge systems in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, with an emphasis on the Kuruba, Kurumban,

Loss of generational knowledge of tribes

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The Dynamic Nature of Love Languages

Abstract : This essay explores the evolution of love languages, initially categorized by Gary Chapman, from static to dynamic within relationships. Chapman identified five primary love languages—Words

The Dynamic Nature of Love Languages

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Culturally Universal Psychology

Abstract : In science, the controversy surrounding the validity of universality has gained attention, notably in the field of psychology, demanding a critical evaluation of the assumptions behind the notion.

Culturally Universal Psychology

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Turbulent Waters

Abstract : This paper delves into the relationship between water conflict and Tamil-Sinhalese ethnic tensions in Sri Lanka. It explores how water, as a vital resource, has been a catalyst for social unrest.

Turbulent Waters

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