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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY WRITING EFFECTIVENESS STRATEGIES ON ENHANCING EFL LEARNERS CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS
    (A CASE STUDY: AT SUDAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, THIRD YEAR)
    Dr.MOHAMMED ELSAWI ELSAFI IBRAHIM
    King Khalid University, Faculty of Arts and Science, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Education
    229-238
    1
    1 ADAPTATION OF ‘RAU’ IN SANJAY LEELA BANSALI’S BAJIRAO MASTANI
    Dr. DESHMUKH NANDA C
    Associate Professor, Department of English, Deogiri College,
    Aurangabad, State-Maharashtra, India.
    239-243
    1
    NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES IN EUDORA WELTY’S “THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM”
    Dr.B.V.V.PADMAVATHI
    Assistant Professor
    VR Siddhartha Engineering College, Kanuru, Vijayawada
    244-248
    1
    THE GOOD EARTH: THE REPRESENTATION OF CHINESE FARMERS IN PRE-REVOLUTIONARY CHINA BY PEARL S BUCK
    AMBRI SHUKLA1, Dr. SHUCHI SRIVASTAVA2
    1Research Scholar, 2Associate Professor
    Humanities and Social Sciences, NIT, Bhopal
    249-252
    1
    1 CONCEPT OF IDENTITY AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCE IN INDIAN DIASPORA WRITING
    P.BASHEER KHAN
    Adhoc Lecturer, JNTUA College of Engineering
    Kalikiri, Andhra Pradesh, India
    253-254
    1
    HOW FAR ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY WRITING HELP DEVELOP LEANERS' CRITICAL THINKING
    (A CASE STUDY: SUDAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION COLLEGE, THIRD YEAR)
    Dr. MOHAMMED ELSAWI ELSAFI IBRAHIM
    King Khalid University, Faculty of Arts and Science, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Education
    255-262
    1
    ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE SHORTER FICTION OF RUSKIN BOND
    VLVN NARENDRA KUMAR
    Government Polytechnic, Atmakur, SPSR Nellore Dt.,Andhra Pradesh , India.
    263-266
    1
    CULTURAL CONTEXT IN THE NOVELS OF ARUNDHATI ROY
    Dr. RUCHITA GOEL
    Assistant Professor, Department of English,
    D.A.V. College Muzaffarnagar
    267-269
    1
    IMPACT OF EXTENSIVE READING HABITS ON THE READING COMPREHENSION IN ENGLISH AMONG THE FIRST YEAR PRE-UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
    MAREENA SEEMA SEQUEIRA1, Dr LOURDUSAMI2
    1Research Scholar, Rayalaseema University, Kurnool (A.P.),INDIA Email: seemaseq@gmail.com
    2Dean & Head, P.G. Department of English, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, Karnaraka
    270-276
    1
    1 THE POLYPHONIC RECURRENCE OF HISTORY AND FANTASY IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S THE ENCHANTRESS OF FLORENCE
    LIJI AUGUSTINE
    Assistant professor, Department of English, T M Jacob Memorial Government College, Manimalakunnu, Kerala, India & PhD Research Scholar
    277-280
    1
    COHERENCE AND COHESION IN AN EFL ESSAY OF A GRADUATE STUDENT
    TANS FELIKS
    Graduate English Education Department, Nusa Cendana University, Kupang, Inodnesia
    281-292
    1
    QUEER THEORY: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT
    SHUCHI GUPTA
    Department of English and Modern European Languages
    University of Lucknow
    293-298
    1
    1 CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF NARRATIVE MODES IN AMA ATA AIDDO’S TWO SHORT STORIES: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH
    ALEM SITOT GETANEH
    Lecturer, Department of English Language and Literature, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia
    299-309
    1
    2 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INPUT HYPOTHESIS IN ENHANCING ORAL COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE: A STUDY
    SREE MAYA1, J. AUNGSTON2
    1Assistant Professor of English, Loyola Institute of Technology, Chennai.
    2Assistant Professor of English, DMI College of Engineering, Chennai.
    310-312
    1
    DEATH-BED IN FAULKNER’S FICTION: REFERENCE TO DONALD MAHON AND ADDIE BUNDREN
    Dr. VIBHA MANOJ SHARMA
    Assistant Professor, Dept of English, Swami Shraddanand College, University of Delhi, Alipur, Delhi, India
    313-320
    1
    EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT KNOWLEDGE AND CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
    YANG-HUA PENG1, KAIWEI YAN2
    1School of Foreign Languages, Chengdu College of Arts and Sciences, Sichuan Chengdu 610401,China
    2School of Foreign Languages, China West Normal University, Sichuan Nanchong, 637002 China
    321-324
    1
    1 THE ROAD NOT TAKEN : THE SPIRIT OF COUNTERCULTURE IN ON THE ROAD AND FIGHT CLUB
    A.HARISANKAR
    Student of M.A English Literature at St Thomas College, Palai, Cleared UGC NET
    325-331
    1
    MEMORY, HARRY POTTER AND THE HOLOCAUST
    ANJALY FRANCIS
    Stella Maris College Chennai
    332-336
    1
    TRANSLATION AND CULTURE: THE INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
    Dr. NANDA SILIMA
    Director, International Division, Block 15 (K) 2nd Floor, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi
    337-341
    1
    1 CONFRONTING THE CONVENTION: AN EXPLORATION OF REDEFINING THE SELF IN THE SELECT SHORT STORIES OF KATHERINE ANNE PORTER
    Dr. ANITHA B
    Assistant Professor and Head
    Postgraduate Department of English
    Nirmala College for Women (Autonomous)
    Red Fields, Coimbatore
    342-345
    1
    2 THE PROBLEMS OF LEARNING ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE FOR THE ASSIR REGION OF SAUDI ARABIAN ENGLISH STUDENTS: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
    AFIFABANO1, NAHED MOHAMMED AHMED2
    1,2Lecturer, Department of English, College of Sciences and Arts for Girls Al Namas Campus,
    English Department, University of Bisha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    346-356
    1
    INVESTIGATING THE OPTIMAL TEACHING & LEARNING STRATEGIES FOR MEDICAL TERMINOLOGIES IN THE FACULTIES OF MEDICINE IN SUDAN
    KHALDA OSMAN
    Department of English Language, College of Languages,
    Sudan University for Science and Technology (SUST)
    357-363
    1
    A RE-EXAMINATION OF MILAN KUNDERA’S IMMORTALITY
    A.KARTHIKA UNNITHAN
    Pallikudath House, Puranattukara P.O.,Thrissur
    364-366
    1
    FELONIOUSNESS AND SOCIETY: THE EXPRESSION OF THE SELFISH “I” VS THE COMMUNAL “WE” IN NGUGI WA THIONG’O A GRAIN OF WHEAT AND ALEX LA GUMA’S A WALK IN THE NIGHT
    Dr.Abib SENE
    Department of Anglophone Studies
    Cheikh Anta Diop University
    367-376
    1
    ASPECTS OF CAMPUS NOVEL IN SATYAJIT SARNA’S THE ANGEL’S SHARE
    ANNAPURNA SHARMA
    Research Scholar, Dept. of English
    Jai Naraian Vyas University, Jodhpur
    377-380
    1
    THE REPRESENTATION OF WORLD WAR ONE IN LITERATURE:
    A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO NOVELS
    SHREYOSEE DASGUPTA
    M.A. English
    381-393
    1
    IMPROVING THE LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS AMONGEST THE STUDENTS OF GOVERNMENT COLLEGES IN TELANGANA
    K. VEENA
    Department of English, PG College, Secunderabad, Telangana
    394-398
    1
    1 BURNING BRIGHT, A REALISTIC THOUGH ABSURD EXPRESSION
    Dr. VIBHA MANOJ SHARMA
    Assistant Professor, Dept of English, Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi, Alipur, Delhi, India
    399-404
    1
    1 HENRY JAMES’S VISION OF AMERICAN WOMAN
    Dr.RAJIVA RANJAN
    Professor in English
    405-407
    1
    2 COLOR JETTING; AN INCONSOLABLE PREDICAMENT IN AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY THROUGH TONI MORRISON NOVEL THE BLUEST EYE
    PILER ATHAHAR
    PhD Research Scholar, Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
    & Assistant Professor, Madanapalle Institute Technology and Science, Madanapalle
    408-410
    1
    3 FEMALE SAUDI EFL LEARNERS PERCEPTION ABOUT IMPROVING READING SKILLS THROUGH MOBILE TECHNOLOGY: A CASE STUDY OF QASSIM UNIVERSITY
    Enas Abdelwahab Eltom RahmtAllah
    Assistant Professor in Curriculum and Instruction of English Language.
    Department of English Language, Unaizah College of Science and Arts, Qassim University.
    411-417
    1
    FREE WILL, THE UNIVERSE OF ACCIDENTS, IRONY, CHRONO-SYNCLASTIC INFUNDIBULUMISM, AND NIHILISM IN KURT VONNEGUT’S THE SIRENS OF TITAN
    Jihun Yoo
    English Instructor, Kookmin University-Seoul, South Korea
    418-423
    1
    4 DYSTOPIAN IMAGINATION: A COMPARATIVE CRITIQUE
    OF MARGARET ATWOOD’S THE HANDMAID’S TALE AND ALDOUS HUXLEY’S BRAVE NEW WORLD
    Dr. POOJA DULTA
    Assistant Professor, Department of English, LBSGovt. Degree College Saraswatinagar H.P.
    424-427
    1
    6 WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH, ONLY THE TOUGH WILL GET GOING:
    A STUDY OF LOSS AND REDEMPTION IN KIRAN DESAI’S THE INHERITANCE OF LOSS
    Dr. K. THANGARAJ
    Assistant Professor of English
    Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Anbil Dharmalingam Agricultural College & Research Institute, Tiruchirappalli
    428-432
    1
    1 COMPILED IDEAS ON POPULAR FICTION OR PULP FICTION; IT’S RISE AND RELEVANCE IN UPCOMING RESEARCHES IN INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE: AT A GLANCE
    Dr. VIKRAM PATEL
    Sr. Lecturer in English, B. S. Patel Polytechnic, Ganpat University Campus, Kherva.
    433-439
    1
    FROM DESIRE TO LIBERATION IN NAMITA GOKHALE’S
    SHAKUNTALA: THE PLAY OF MEMORY
    SUNAYANA KHATTER1*, Dr. DIPANKAR SUKUL2
    1Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor
    Amity University, Noida
    440-445
    1
    THE AMERICAN CRUCIBLE: CONTEXTUALIZING ISRAEL ZANGWILL’S VISION IN THE MELTING POT AGAINST THE MILIEU OF 21st CENTURY AMERICA
    GAYATRI BALAKRISHNAN
    Independent Scholar, UGC/ NET
    Gerugambakkam, Chennai
    446-450
    1
    1 FEMALE SUPPRESSION AND AFRICAN TRADITION IN ‘THE BRIDE PRICE’
    BY BUCHI EMECHETA
    RICHA JHA1 , Dr. VINAY BHARAT2
    1Research Scholar, Ranchi University, Ranchi
    2Assistant Professor in English Marwari College, Ranchi University, Ranchi
    451-453
    1
    NOVELTY IN SIMPLICITY: R.K. NARAYAN’S MALGUDI DAYS
    SHWETA CHAUDHARY
    454-456
    1
    1 INSIGHTFUL STUDY OF SURYAPUTRA -THE MOST VIRTUOUS BUT TRAGIC WARRIOR FROM THE MAHABHARATHA: A STUDY ON INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP
    M.SELVALAKSHMI1, Dr.P. ILAMARAN2
    1 Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of English, PSG College of Arts and Science Coimbatore.
    2 Associate Professor & Head, Department of English PSG College of Arts and Science Coimbatore
    457-461
    1
    1 RESIST AND RECONSTRUCT: REPRESENTATION OF AFGHANISTAN IN KHALED HOSSEINI’S A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS
    RESHMI K.S.
    Research Scholar PhD, Department of English,
    Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady.
    462-464
    1
    POTRAYAL OF SOCIAL AND URBAN REALITIES IN CHETAN BHAGAT’S NOVELS
    C. SREE VIJAYA DURGA
    Lecturer in English, Govt. College for Men (A), Kadapa,
    YSR Kadapa Dist., A.P., India
    465-468
    1
    1 THE PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE OF ADVERTISEMENTS
    ADIL KHAN1, ANAM SHAMS 2, WAJIHA FATIMA3, ASFIA KHANAM4
    Department of English, Faculty of Arts, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
    1sarimkhn@gmail.com;2anamshams12@gmail.com;3wajihafatima@gmail.com
    469-475
    1
    NATURE, NOSTALGIA AND GREEN INSIGHTS IN RUSKIN BOND’S
    ‘WHEN YOU CAN’T CLIMB TREES ANYMORE’ AND ‘IN SEARCH OF SWEET-PEAS’
    JAYASREE. A
    Asst. Professor (SS), Dept. of English
    Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science & Higher Education for women, Deemed University, Coimbatore
    476-479
    1
    FEMINISM, THE UNCONSCIOUS AND HISTORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STASIS IN AHMED YERIMA’S LITTLE DROPS
    Dr. TAIWO A. STANLEY OSANYEMI
    Department of General Studies Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria
    480-488
    1
    WAR AND AMNESIA IN KAZUO ISHIGURO’S
    AN ARTIST OF FLOATING WORLD AND THE UNCONSOLED
    SANTHOSHA.G.K
    Research Scholar, Department of Studies in English, University of Mysore, Karnataka and Assistant Professor, Department of English VSK University, Ballari, Karnataka
    489-492
    1
    VIRTUE REWARDED IN ROALD DAHL’S
    CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
    R.ADHITHYA1, Dr.N.LATHA2,
    1Research Scholar,2Associate Professor in English,
    A.V.V.M Sri Pushpam College of Arts and Science, Poondi
    493-495
    1
    DIASPORIC CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE NOVELS OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE
    SANGHAMITRA DASH1, Dr. SAILESH MISHRA2
    1Full time Research Scholar in English & 2Asst.Professor English
    Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, ITER, Siksha “O” Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar
    496-500
    1
    DALITS, THE MARGINALIZED AS REFLECTED IN BAMA’S KARUKKU
    Dr. B.SIVA PRIYA
    Assistant Professor of English, The Standard Fireworks Rajaratnam
    College for Women, Sivakasi
    501-505
    1
    1 MEDIA ADAPTATIONS OF LITERATURE AND ESL CONTEXT
    ANAM SHAMS1, ADIL KHAN2,
    1,2Department of English, Faculty of arts, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh
    506-513
    1
    QUEST FOR IDENTITY IN THE SELECT CHICANO FICTION
    PANDURANG S. ATHAWALE
    Assistant Professor
    Dept. of English Nehru Maha. Ner (Pt.)
    Dist. Yavatmal, Maharashtra, India
    514-516
    1
    RE-LIVING / REVEALING THE PAST: ‘IDENTITY POLITICS’ IN DEEPA MEHTA’S
    1947 EARTH
    NIRJA VASAVADA
    KSKV Kachchh University
    517-520
    1
    DIASPORIC IDENTITY IN BHARATI MUKHERJEES NOVELS THE TIGER’S DAUGHTER, JASMINE AND DESIRABLE DAUGHTERS
    SUMAN ARORA
    521-525
    1
    1 POST-TRAUMATIC IMPACT ON BEHAVIOUR AND PERSONALITY- A STUDY ON STIEG LARSSON’S DRAGON-TATTOOED GIRL
    J. KIRTHIKAYENI1, Dr.P. ILAMARAN2
    1Ph.d Research Scholar, Department of English, PSG College of Arts and Science
    Coimbatore.
    2Associate Professor and Head, PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore
    530-533
    1
    THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING (CLT) IN ENHANCING THE COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF TEACHERS
    Dr. V. DAVID JEYABALAN1, G. FATIMA EDWIN2
    1Associate Professor of English and Research Supervisor, Loyola College, Chennai
    2Ph. D Scholar, Department of English, Loyola College, Chennai
    534-539
    1
    1 AGRARIAN CRISIS IN KAMALA MARKANDAYA’S:
    NECTAR IN A SIEVE
    P. JAGADEESWARI1, N. ARUNAGIRI2
    1Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor
    ERK College of Arts and Science, Erumiyampatti, Dharmapuri (T.N)
    540-544
    1
    1 APPLICATION OF JOHN KELLER’S ARCS (ATTENTION, RELEVANCE, CONFIDENCE AND SATISFACTION) MODEL OF MOTIVATIONAL DESIGN IN CLASSROOM TEACHING
    PRINCY SUNIL
    Assistant Professor, Velammal Engineering College, Surapet, Chennai
    545-547
    1
    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND RACISM IN ALICE WALKER’S THE COLOR PURPLE
    GURPREET KAUR1, SUMIT KUMAR2
    1Research Scholar, Magadh University
    2 Research Scholar, Chaudhary Devi Lal University
    548-551
    1
    DEPICTION OF CULTURAL IDENTIFICATION CRISIS IN AN AMERICAN BRAT
    S.SREEVIDHYA1, Dr.C.S ROBINSON2
    1Research Scholar (Ph.D), Department of English, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
    2Assistant Professor, Post Graduate Department of English, L.N. Government College (Autonomous), Ponneri
    552-555
    1
    AN INTRODUCTION TO THE TEACHING OF PRONOUNCIATION OF ENGLISH IN
    NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
    O. A. Oribabor (PhD)
    bisioribabor2006@yahoo.com
    Institute of Education,
    Faculty of Education,
    Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
    556-560
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