theory have stressed the concern for establishing a coeval relationship between observations, normative assumptions and their propositions; domains of enquiry not only overlap but are implicated in each other. It has been further argued that anthropology does not just deal with cultural differences, other cultures or social systems, but how such differences are embedded in hierarchical relationships of power. This ethnographic account explores "Janteloven" as doxic knowledge: a taken-for-granted, realised morality, sittlichkeit, reflected within the cosmological and political order (the welfare state) of Danish society. It is not perceived as arbitrary or, as one possible order among many others, but as inculcated knowledge so as to appear as a natural order. Thus it goes without saying and which there-fore, also goes unquestioned, for example, with reference to globalisation and immigrants. This gender sensitive ethno-graphic account drawn from field-work in and around Copenhagen from September 1999 to May 2000. It is based upon conversations (not structured interviews) exploring habitus (and the symbolic forms of cultural capital) with Danish and Nor-wegians belonging to various classes and age groups within society. This piece of ethno-graphy draws upon Fabian’s performance theory and discusses how ideas about "danskhed" (Danishness) in "Janteloven" occupy wider institutional and discursive spaces in which theories and practices particulary in relation to the Self and the "Other" are inscribed.
Cells are the building blocks of living things. Normal cells multiply when the body needs them, and die when the body doesn't need them. Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. Cancer grows out of normal cells in the body. Cancer appears to occur when the growth of cells in the body is out of control and cells divide too quickly. In the present world of increased life span Cancers account for approximately 13% of all deaths each year. In 2008 approximately 12.7 million cancers were diagnosed and 7.6 million people died of cancer worldwide. There are many reasons for this like increased pollution, altered life style and increasing anxiety levels in the psychosomatic front. In Ayurveda there is mention of a condition similar to cancerous growths, their properties, types, signs and symptoms and treatments. This paper reviews the work done on anticancer properties of some of the herbs.
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