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Welcome to "777 Facts About BTS," a comprehensive and engaging exploration into the captivating world of Bangtan Sonyeondan, globally known as BTS. This book is a mosaic of 777 unique facts, each a piece of the puzzle that forms the picture of this phenomenal septet - RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. As you turn these pages, you will embark on an extraordinary journey through the lives, achievements, and lesser-known aspects of BTS. From their formative years to their ascendancy as global icons, this book offers a deep dive into the intricate tapestry of their artistry, personality, and the indelible impact they have made on the world.
Dive into the vibrant world of BTS, from their humble beginnings to their status as global icons. Each chapter is a window into the unique aspects that make up the BTS phenomenon – their music, fashion, impactful videos, philanthropy, and the unwavering bond with their fans, the ARMY. Explore the members' individual stories – RM's leadership and intellect, Jin's timeless charm, Suga's introspective artistry, J-Hope's radiant energy, Jimin's elegant charisma, V's creative genius, and Jungkook's dynamic talents. Discover how each member brings his unique flair, contributing to the group's unprecedented success. Get a closer look at BTS's music and lyrics, which have resonated across the gl...
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Explorations of Consciousness in Contemporary Fiction is a collection of essays examining the potential of the contemporary English-language novel to represent and inquire into various aspects of the human mind. Grounded in contemporary literary theory as well as consciousness studies, the essays consider both narrative techniques by means of which writers attempt to render various states of consciousness (such as multimodality in digital fiction or experimental typography in post-traumatic narratives), and novelistic interpretations of issues currently being investigated by neurobiologists, cognitive scientists and philosophers of the mind (such as the adaptive value of consciousness or the process of self-integration by means of self-narration). The volume thus offers critical reflection upon the novel’s cognitive accomplishment in this challenging area. Contributors are: Nathan D. Frank, Judit Friedrich, Justyna Galant, Marta Komsta, Péter Kristóf Makai, Ajitpaul Mangat, Grzegorz Maziarczyk, James McAdams, Daniel Panka, Barbara Puschmann-Nalenz, Joanna Klara Teske, Lloyd Issac Vayo, Dóra Vecsernyés, Sylwia Wilczewska
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