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THE
IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION & SOFT SKILLS –INDUSTRY
EXPECTATIONS
Dr. ANJANEYULU GANGULA
Professor& HOD Department of Humanities & Social
Sciences AVN Institute of Engineering & Technology,
Hyderabad |
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MARAIMALAI ADIKAL’S TANI TAMIL IYAKKAM AND HISTORY
OF TAMIL NATIONALISTIC MOVEMENT
S.RAJESH KUMAR
Assistant Professor Department of English, MAHER
(Meenakshi University) Chennai |
4-8
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RE-THINKING POLITICS: A STUDY OF IAN MCEWAN’S ‘THE INNOCENT’
ANTARA BHATIA
129 Munirka Vihar, Opp JNU, New Delhi |
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SHOPPING MALL: A NEW VERSION OF MEDIEVAL CARNIVAL
JUBINAROSA.S.S
Assistant Professor, Department of English EDUCOS
Arts & Science College Kuttiady, Kozhikode. |
17-19
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF BHARATHIDASAN’S WORKS IN TRANSLATION
Dr. R. MAYIL RAJ
Associate Professor of English A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpam
College(Autonomous), Poondi, Thanjavur (Dt), Tamil Nadu,
India |
20-24
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DECENTRALIZING THECENTRE: JULIE TAYMOR’S RE- PRESENTATION OF
THE TEMPEST
V.S. SUJITHA
Assistant Professor St.Joseph’s College, Irinjalakuda
Thrissur, Kerala |
25-32
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PORTRAYAL OF THE MARGINALIZED CLASS IN MULK RAJ ANAND’S
NOVEL TWO LEAVES AND A BUD
SANJAY N. SHENDE1, Dr M.D. DESHMUKH2
1Assistance Professor in English, Shree Shivaji
College Rajura. 2Associate Professor in English,
F.E.S.College Chandrapur |
33-41
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IRREVOCABLE ETHICS IN RABINDRANATH TAGORE’S NASTANIRH
TRANSLATED IN TO CHARULATHA BY SATHYAJITH RAY
P. ATHAHAR
Assistant Professor, MITS, Madanapalle |
42-44
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PORTRAYING FEMALE CHARACTERS IN SELECTED NOVELS OF E. M.
FORSTER'S "A PASSAGE TO INDIA", AMA ATA AIDOO'S "OUR SISTER
KILLJOY" and JOSEPH CONRAD’S "HEART OF DARKNESS"
B. S. SAGAR
Lecturer, Department of English A.M.A.L. College
Anakapalle, Andhra Pradesh, India |
45-49
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CRITICAL STUDY OF THE USE OF INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA
TECHNOLOGIES IN ENGLISH CLASSES
SIMHACHALAM THAMARANA1, T. NARAYANA2
1Research Scholar, Department of English,
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
2Professor, Department of English, Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh |
50-54
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QUESTIONING CASTE: A STUDY OF RESISTANCE AGAINST
CASTE-SYSTEM IN OM PRAKASH VALMIKI’S JOOTHAN
ANJALI SHARMA
Rajiv Gandhi Govt., Engineering College Kangra,
Nagrota Bagwan, Himachal Pradesh. |
55-63
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JOHN
KEATS AND THE THEOLOGY OF BEAUTY
CHANDRIKA DAS
C-90, Ramdas Marg, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur |
64-68
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IDEOLOGY AS REPRESENTED JUSTIFICATION OF COMEDY THROUGH FILM
LANGUAGE: A VIEWPOINT FROM TELUGU MOVIES
Dr. UPENDER GUNDALA
Assistant Professor of English Studies Jayamukhi
Institute of Technological Sciences, Warangal, Telangana |
69-75
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THE
PORTRAIT OF CHILD IN LITERATURE IN RUSKIN BOND’S SHORT
STORIES
P. VENKATA SUDHAKAR
Lecturer, Department of English A.M. A. L.
College Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh |
76-78
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THE
EFFECT OF MEMORY TRAINING ON INTERPRETATION PERFORMANCE
MAHMOOD YENKIMALEKI1, VINCENT J. VAN
HEUVEN1,2
1Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, Leiden,
The Netherlands 2Department of Applied Linguistics,
University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary |
79-86
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THEMATIC TRADITIONS AND ITS PROJECTION IN THE WORKS OF MAJOR
INDIAN WOMEN NOVELISTS IN ENGLISH
Dr. ASHISH SHARMA1, SWARNITA SHARMA2
1Associate Professor, RSR Rungta College,
Bhilai (C.G.) 2Assistant Professor Bhilai Institute Of
Technology, Durg (C.G.) |
87-96
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THE
NEED FOR CULTURE SPECIFIC SYLLABUS FOR PROFESSIONAL LEARNERS
OF ENGLISH: TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVE
Dr. J. SAVITHRI1, E. ELIZABETH KAMALA2
1Director, Centre for English Language Training,
University College of Engineering, Osmania University,
Hyderabad, Telangana, India 2Ph.D. Scholar, Assistant
Professor of English, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of
Technology, Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
97-101
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ISAAC
ASIMOV IS A DOYLE MAN- A STUDY ON ASIMOV’S THE CAVES OF
STEEL Dr.V. SEKHAR
Associate Professor National College, Trichy,
Tamil Nadu |
102-105
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FROM
INNOCENCE TO ENLIGHTENMENT: ARUN JOSHI’S, THE APPRENTICE
PILLI.VISWESWAR1, Dr. STEEVEN
SURESH PALLA2
1Senior Lecturer in English, M.S.N. Degree College,
KAKINADA 2Asst. Prof. of English, C.I.S.T., KAKINADA |
106-110
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SAMUEL PEPYS AND JOHN EVELYN: THE DIARIST OF THE SEVENTEENTH
CENTURY
ARJUN N. KHOBRAGADE
Assistant Professor of English Yeshwant
Mahavidyalaya, Seloo, Dist. Wardha RTMNU, Nagpur University,
Nagpur |
111-114
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ECO-PHILOSOPHY IN THE CONTEMPORARY POETRY IN ENGLISH FROM
INDIA’S NORTH-EAST
DHANJYOTI GOGOI
Dept. of English, Research Scholar, Department of
English, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, B.T.A.D., Assam |
115-122
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SEXUALITY THROUGH CONNUBIALITY AND PROGENY INTERTWINED WITH
POWER-DISCOURSE IN THE NOVEL THE GLASS PALACE BY
AMITAV GHOSH
BHARTI SILSWAL
PhD Research Scholar, Dept. of English, Birla Campus
H.N.B. Garhwal University (A Central University) Srinagar
(Garhwal), Uttarakhand |
123-130
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"SILENCE! THE COURT IS IN SESSION" - A RE READING OF THE
TEXT FROM THE GAME THEORY PERSPECTIVE
SADHAN RUDRA
Assistant Teacher Garaphusra High school(H.S),
Purulia ,West Bengal |
131-136
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TEST
ANXIETY AMONG DISPLACED EFL LEARNERS IN KHANIK PROVINCE
KURDISTAN
ATHEER LATEEF KHAMMO1, CISE CAVUSOGLU2
1Kurdistan Region, Iraq 2Assist. Prof. In English
Language Teaching, Near East University, Northern Cyprus |
137-147
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THE
COMPARATIVE SYNTACTIC STUDY OF "THE WHITE TIGER AND THE
RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST"
RAJENDRA PRASAD MEENA
Research Scholar Rajasthan University, Jaipur |
148-158
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THE
IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Dr. NEENA M NAIR
Asst. Professor in English CES Valia College, D N
Nagar, Andheri (W) ,Mumbai Affiliated to the University of
Mumbai |
159-163
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IDENTITY FORMATION OF A GIRL WITH REFERENCE TO SHASHI
DESHPANDE’S "THE DARK HOLDS NO TERRORS"
Dr.DARSHITA DAVE
Assistant Professor V.M.Mehta Muni. Arts &
Commerce College, Jamnagar |
164-170
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HEROES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND THE CIVIL WAR. REAL
AND PERSONIFIED : CHARACTER PORTRAITS OF GIDEON JACKSON AND
THOMAS PAINE (1736-1809) IN THE WORKS OF HOWARD FAST
Dr. RACHAKONDA SIVADITHYA
A Life member of Osmania University Centre for
International Programs. ID no 13534 |
171-175
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THE
SINISTER FEMALE: REPRESENTATION OF THE FEMININE IN SELECT
GHOST STORIES OF RUSKIN BOND
ABHINANDA CHAKRABORTY RAJ
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Chandidas
Mahavidyalaya University of Burdwan |
176-183
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WORKPLACE CONFLICT - IS IT AN EMPLOYEE BURNOUT?
Dr. ARPITAPAL CHOUDHURY
Associate Professor Ramrao Adik Institute of
Technology, Nerul, Navi Mumbai |
184-187
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MULK
RAJ ANAND’S "UNTOUCHABLE": A SAGA OF SOCIAL CHANGE
LALITA GUPTA
Research Scholar Department of English T.R. (P.G.)
College, Aligarh |
188-191
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SURVIVE AND SUCCEED: INDUCTION OF NOVICE LANGUAGE TEACHERS
JOLLY S. MATHEW
Research Scholar, School of Teacher Education
and Research (STE&R), SRM University, Kattankulatur,
Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu |
192-197
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TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS ON TEACHING WRITING SKILL FOR THE MBA
STUDENTS OF ANNA UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED COLLEGES IN
TAMILNADU- A STUDY
SIVAKIRI. P1, Dr. V. THIYAGARAJAN2
1Research scholar, Department of English,
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.
2Professor, Department of English, Bannariamman Institute of
Technology Sathyamangalam, Erode Dt, Tamilnadu, India |
198-202
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TENSION AND MORAL DILEMMA IN KAMALA DAS’S POETRY
Dr. RAGHUNATH SAHOO
Asst. Professor Department of English Naami College,
Naami, Bhadrak, Odisha |
203-206
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MULK
RAJ ANAND’S UNTOUCHABLE AND ARUNDHATI ROY’S THE GOD OF SMALL
THINGS: A RECORD OF PAINFUL EXPERIENCES
MONIKA CHAHAL1 & RAJNI SAINI2
1,2M.Phil Student, Department of English CRSU, Jind,
Haryana |
207-212
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HISTORICISATION OF DHANGAR COMMUNITY: ROLE OF ORAL, FOLKLORE
AND MYTHOLOGICAL TRADITIONS
KUDALE KANIPHNATH MALHARI
Department of English (Social Exclusion Studies),
School of Interdisciplinary studies The English and Foreign
Languages University , Hyderabad |
213-223
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SYMBOLISM IN INDIAN LITERATURE AS A SOURCE OF HINDUISM
RAJEEV NAIR N V
Alumnus, Osmania University |
224-236
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TRADITION AND CONTEMPORANEITY IN THE NOVELS OF BHABANI
BHATTACHARYA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO "SO MANY HUNGERS"
Dr. SHALINI VOHRA1, Dr. POOJA GUPTA2
1Assistant Professor(SS) UPES 2Assistant
Professor, UPES |
237-246
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SOCIAL IMAGE OF EXPLOITATION AND SUFFERING IN MULK RAJ
ANAND’S UNTOUCHABLE AND COOLIE
Dr. NEENA
Extension Lecturer, Department of English, Government
College, Barwala (Hisar), Haryana |
247-252
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THE
BRONTE SISTERS: EXPLORING THE UNEXPLORED “SUBALTERN” VOICES
AND THE EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN IN RELATION TO WUTHERING
HEIGHTS, JANE EYRE AND AGNES GREY
SANJAY DAS
Assistant Professor of English, St. Mary College of
Engineering, Kolkata Campus |
253-258
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INFORMATION STRUCTURE AT BOTH THE SENTENCE AND
SUPRA-SENTENCE LEVELS
SALAH ABUNAWAS
Shaqra University, Saudi Arabia |
259-277
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FEMINISM IN SUDHA MURTHY’S NOVELS: REFERENCE TO ‘GENTLY
FALLS THE BAKULA’ & ‘HOUSE OF CARDS’
Dr. A. SAVITRI
Assistant Professor, Tirumala Engineering College,
Narasaraopet |
278-281
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THE
EFFECTS OF PROCESS GENRE APPROACH ON UPPER SECONDARY
STUDENTS’ WRITING ABILITY: A CASE STUDY IN A SPECIALIZED
UPPER SECONDARY SCHOOL IN VIETNAM
KIM THANH TUYEN1, SHUKI BIN OSMAN1,
NOR SHAFRIN BINTI AHMAD1, THAI CONG DAN2,S. KIUMARSI2
1School of Educational Studies, Universiti Sains
Malaysia (USM) 2School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Campus II, Can Tho University, Vietnam 2Graduate School of
Business, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) |
282-289
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A
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THOMAS PYNCHON’SVINELAND, ROBERT
COOVER’S RIP AWAKE
CHAITANYA GADHIRAJU1, Dr. L. MANJULA
DAVIDSON2
1Research Scholar (Ph.D), Dept. of English, Andhra
University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. 2Research
Supervisor, Dept. of English, Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. |
290--294
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TEACHING ENGLISH - VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, READING,
WRITING.....
A RAVINDRA
Lecturer, Department of English A.M.A.L. College
Anakapalle, Andhra Pradesh, India |
295--299
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PAIN,
TORTURE AND HUMILIATION IN VETRIMAARAN’S VISARANAI
(INTERROGATION)
Dr. C. ARUN1, Dr.V. PERUVALLUTHI2
1Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Thiruvalluvar University College of Arts & Science,
Thiruvennainallur,ThirukoilurTaluk, Villupuram District,
Tamilnadu, India 2[Dean], Professor and Head, Department of
English, Thiruvalluvar University, Serkadu, Vellore, Tamil
Nadu, India |
300-302
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