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JAMES
JOYCE ANTIHERO
Dr. Ishraga Bashir
Mohammed ElHassan Mahgoub
Faculty of Arts Department of English Language
and Literature Al Neelain University |
1-9
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THEMATIC STUDY AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS IN ARTHUR MILLER’S
THE CRUCIBLE
RAFED KAWAN MOHAMMED
College of Great Imam, Iraq |
10-13
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SOCIETY AS A FACTOR OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN “TESS”
GH MOHD MALIK
Research Scholar, School of Studies In Languages,
Jiwaji University Gwalior |
14-15
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Dr.
B.R. AMEDKAR'S SPEECH ON ANNIHILATION OF CASTE
Dr. RUCHITA GOEL
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
D.A.V.College, Muzaffarnagar |
16-19
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MODERNISTIC METHODS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
Dr. R. NAGA DHANA LAKSHMI1,
Dr.R.BAKYARAJ2, R.E.M.PREMA CHANDRIKA3
1Associate Professor in English, 2,3Assistant
Professor in English K L University, Green Fields,
Vaddeswaram, A.P., INDIA |
20-25
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NEW
SIGNATURES: SELECT POEMS OF SURJEET KALSEY AND LAKSHMI GILL
Dr. PARUL SINGH
Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering
Lucknow University, Lucknow |
26-29
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AUDEN: THE WORKINGS OF SATIRE AND HUMOUR
Dr RASHMI THAKUR
Asst. Professor Christian Eminent College, Indore.
M.P. |
30-36
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AN
INVESTIGATION ON GERUND AND INFINITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN
ENGLISH
Nibras Ahmed Abdullah AL- Khazraji
Lecturer in the Department of Origins of
Religions/Samarra College of Imamalhdam University, Bagdad,
Iraq |
37-44
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THE
SUFFERINGS AND STRUGGLE OF A MOTHER (HALEEMA) FOR HER
DISAPPEARED SON (IMRAN)- IN SHAHNAZ BASHIR’S HALF MOTHER
MOHAMMAD YASEEN PANDITH1, CHARU
CHITRA2
1Research Scholar, Department of English, Jiwaji
University, Gwalior (MP) 2Assistant Professor, Govt. K.R.G.
P.G. (Autonomous) College,Gwalior (MP) |
45-49
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SOCIAL ALIENATION IN MULK RAJ ANAND’S UNTOUCHABLE
HARISH NEELALA
Assistant Professor of English, SR Engineering
College, Warangal |
50-52
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CHARACTERIZATION IN R.K.NARAYAN’S A TIGER FOR MALGUDI
Dr. K.KOTESWARA RAO
T.G.T (ENGLISH), JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA
KALUJUVVALAPADU (POST), TARLUPADU (MANDAL), PRAKASAM (DIST)
A.P- 523 241 |
53-54
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AN
INTERESTING ANALYSIS OF THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS OF
BRITISH CHILDREN THROUGH THE LENS OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE -
An Indian perspective
Dr.R.SRIVIDYA
Associate professor, Dept of English,
Dr.Ambedkar Govt Arts College, Vyasarpadi, Chennai |
55-57
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AMBITION, EVIL AND COURAGE: IN MACBETH
HARISH NEELALA
Assistant Professor of English, SR Engineering
College, Warangal |
58-60
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STYLISTICS AND STUDY OF TRANSLATED LITERATURE
Dr Jayashri B.Aher
Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, N.A.C. and
Sci.College, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra |
61-64
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R K
NARAYAN’S “THE BACHELOR OF ARTS” AND “THE ENGLISH TEACHER”:
PRECURSORS OF INDIAN NOVELS IN ENGLISH WITH CAMPUS SETTING
Dr NAMRATA BEHERA
Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. |
65-68
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PROPHESYING THE WAR CRIMES TRIAL IN HUMAYUN AHMED’S SHORT
STORY
Abu Ula Muhd. Hasinul Islam
Assistant Professor of English Directorate of
Secondary and Higher Education, Bangladesh |
69-73
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STRUGGLE FOR IDENTITY A STUDY OF ANITA DESAI’S NOVEL IN
CUSTODY
B. SANDHYA RANI
Guest faculty in English, Dept of HSS, AU
College of Engineering, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam |
74-77
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ENGLISH VOCABULARY – A MATTER OF WORD BUILDING AND WORD
USING
Dr. S. GEETHA
Assistant Professor of English, Sri K.G.S. Arts College,
Srivaikundam, Thoothukudi District, Tamil Nadu |
78-80
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THE
STRUGGLE OF CHITRA TO WIN HER LOVE IN THE PLAY ‘CHITRA’
DILEEP PANDIT SAPKALE
Asst. Professor & Head, Department of English Arts,
Science and Commerce College, Chopda. Tal. Chopda, Dist.
Jalgaon, State. Maharashtra |
81-85
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A
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO CLASSICAL SANSKRIT DRAMAS
‘ABHIJNANASAKUNTALAM’ AND ‘MALAVIKAGNIMITRA’
Dr. ANAMIKA DEB
Research Scholar, Sanskrit , Kalyani, West Bengal,
India |
86-90
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IDENTITY AND THE QUEST FOR ETHICS IN JOSEPH HELLER’S
CATCH- 22
SABA ZAHOOR
Research Scholar, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi |
91-95
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STRATEGIES OF TEACHING SPEAKING SKILLS THROUGH ACTIVITIES IN
MULTIMEDIA LANGUAGE LABORATORY FOR TECHNICAL STUDENTS
B.KOMURAIAH
JNTUH College of Engineering Sultanpur, Sanga Reddy |
96-99
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MARVELL’S “TO HIS COY MISTRESS”: THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THEME
AND IMAGERY
Prof. SADDIK GOHAR
Chair of the English Literature Department UAE
University |
100-104
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THE
IMPACT OF DONGOLESE LANGUAGE IN LEARNING ENGLISH
ABAZAR MOHAMMED NUGD ALLAH
Mohammed
University of Bahri Khartoum- Sudan |
105-112
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THE
RISE OF SOCIO COMMUNIST IDEOLOGY IN ‘WALKING WITH COMRADES’
BY ARUNDHATI ROY
RAMBABU GULAGATTU
Lecturer in English |
113-115
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USING
LANGUAGE GAMES TO TEACH GRAMMAR
S. SOUNDIRARAJ1, M. ELAMARAN2
1Associate Professor, Dept. of English, Anna
University, Chennai 2Assistant Professor, Vels University,
Chennai |
116-122
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IMBALANCE OF POWER IN ROHINTON MISTRY'S 'A FINE BALANCE'
(Issue of Oppression in the Name of Caste, Gender and
Politics in the Novel - A Critical Study)
R. CHANDRA SEKHAR
SA English, ZPHS Rayalapur, Telangana |
123-126
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THEMES OF IDENTITY AND SELF-DISCOVERY IN NOVELS IN
BANGLADESH AFTER THE LIBERATION WAR OF 1971
DUDHATE MADHAV SHAMRAO1, RAJURKAR MAHESH DHONDIBA2
1Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya, Nanded (MS) 2SGB Mahavidyalaya,
Purna, Parbhani (MS) |
127-129
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THE
PHILOSOPHY OF “BOND OF HUMANITY” IN THE WORK OF “THE POST
MASTER” BY RABINDRANATH TAGORE
RAMBABU GULAGATTU
Lecturer in English |
130-132
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CONFLICT BETWEEN SENSE AND SENSIBILITY IN G. B. SHAW’S PLAY
ARMS AND THE MAN
ISHFAQ HUSSAIN BHAT
Ex Student, Department of English, University of
Kashmir, Thune, Kangan, Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir. |
133-136
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ROMANTICISM IN TAGORE’S WORKS: A CRITICAL STUDY
RAHAMATULLA
M. A. English, Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol,
West Bengal |
137-140
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COGNITIVE-SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL SPEECHES OF HILLARY
CLINTON: LAKOFF’S MODELS OF POLITICAL MORALITY
Prof. M.SURESH KUMAR1, MOHAMMED
MAHMOOD AL-WARD2
1Department of English, Acharya Nagarjuna
University, Andhra Pradesh, India 2Research scholar, Acharya
Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh, India |
141-146
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THE
COMPLICATED TRANSCRIPTION OF ARABIC SCRIPT INTO ENGLISH
SADDIK GOHAR
Professor of English Literature, Translation and
Criticism & Chair of the English Literature Department, UAE
University |
147-155
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THE
FOUNDATIONS OF UNDER PRIVILEGED COMMUNITIES (DALITS) IN
MODERN INDIA- THOUGHTS AND PHILOSOPHIES
RAMBABU GULAGATTU
Lecturer in English |
156-158
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COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS IN MULTICULTURAL ENGINEERING CLASSROOM:
EMPLOYERS’ EXPECTATIONS AND EMPLOYEES’ PREPAREDNESS
SHRUTI SHRIVASTAVA1, RAKHI SAMEER2
1Research scholar, AIESR department, AMITY University
2Associate Professor, AIESR department, AMITY University |
159-164
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GENRE
ANALYSIS: INVESTIGATION OF THE RHETORICAL MOVES OF
TRANSLATOR’S INTRODUCTION
Dr. NASIR ALI OSMAN SATTI
Faculty of Arts, Department of Linguistics,
University of Khartoum |
165-174
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SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF FEMALE IDENTITY IN VIRGINIA WOOLF’S
“A HAUNTED HOUSE” AND ANGELA CARTER’S “THE BLOODY CHAMBER”
RAJA KHALEEL AL-KHALILI1, THIKRAYAT
MOHAMED ALASLA2
1,2Hashemite University, Irbid- PO BOX 1987-
Jordan |
175-180
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PROMOTING INCLUSIVITY BY RECYCLING IN ELT: FROM GARBAGE TO
CLASSROOM
Dr. TALAIA NAZ1, Dr. MUSTAFA
MASIHUDDIN SIDDIQUI2
1Overseas English Language Teacher, and Full-time
Editor in Kids Island Academy, Aligarh, UP, India
2Overseas English Language Trainer, and Full-time
Chief-editor in Kids Island Academy, Aligarh, UP, India |
181-185
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VISIONS OF RESISTANCE: IMPACT OF COLONIALISM ON DIFFERENT
NATIONS
VINEETHA VIJAI
Post graduate student Mar Augusthinose College
Ramapuram, Kottayam |
186-199
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EFFECTS OF RELIGIOUS RITUALS WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO
RABINDRANATH TAGORE’S SACRIFICE
M.S PRADEEP1, Dr ARUL THERSA2
1Research Scholar in Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore & Assistant Professor VSB College of Engineering
Technical Campus Coimbatore 2Research supervisor & Assistant
Professor Govt Arts and Science College Theni |
200-201
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GENDER CONSTRUCT IN NERVOUS CONDITIONS BY TSITSI DANGAREMBGA
P. LINCY
Assistant Professor, Nirmala College for Women,
Coimbatore |
202-205
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AUTOCRATIC STUDY OF BUCHI EMECHETA’S THE BRIDE PRICE
RATHIKA.E
PG Student, Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai |
206-209
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RELIGIOUS
BELIEFS IN ONE MAN ONE WIFE (ALUKO, 1967) AND IN PURPLE
HIBISCUS (ADICHIE, 2006)
Laure Clémence CAPO-CHICHI épouse
ZANOU
Associate Professor of African Literature at the
Department of English Faculty of Letters Languages Arts and
Communication (FLLAC) University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC),
Abomey-Calavi, Republic of BÉNIN |
210-217
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On
Developing the Translation Competence: A Case of EFL
Learners
Dr.
Elbadri Abbas Elzubier1,Mohammed Abdullah Omer BaHashwan2
1Assist. Professor of Applied linguistics, ELT
&Translation Studies, Dept. of English Language and
Literature, Faculty of Arts, Omdurman Islamic University-
P.O. Box 382- Sudan 2A PhD candidate, Researcher and
Freelance Translator, Director of English Centre, Seiyun,
Yemen |
218-230
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CHITRA
BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI’S SISTER OF MY HEART: COMPLEXITIES OF
SURVIVAL FOR WOMEN
NIGAR ALAM
Ph.D Scholar (Full Time)(English) BBDU Lucknow
(U.P) India |
231-237
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OBFUSCATING
THE OBSCURE: THE CEMENTING OF VOIDS BY THE MEDIA
ROSE MARY JOSEPH
Student, Deva Matha College, Kuravilangad |
238-240
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NARRATIVE
TECHNIQUES IN ROHINTON MISTRY SELECT NOVELS
K.MANIKANDAN1, Dr. G. BASKARAN2
1Research Scholar in English – Part time PhD
(Category- B), Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil
nadu. 2Associate Professor, Dept of English, Research
Supervisor, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu. |
241-243
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STYLE
IN OKU BIRTH SONG
Frida Menkan Mbunda-Nekang
Dept of English, University of Buea, PO box 63, South
West Region , Cameroon, West Africa |
244-261
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VARIOUS
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER
G.KALPANA DEVI1, V.V.SUBBA RAO2
1Research Scholar, K L University, Vaddeswara, &
Asst. Professor, VLITS, Vadlamudi, Guntur Dist. A.P
2Associate Professor, Chalapathi Institute of Technology,
Mothadaka, Guntur Dist. A.P. |
262-264
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PICTURE
OF A CITY WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO ROHINTON MISTRY’S
SELECT NOVELS
K.MANIKANDAN1, Dr. G. BASKARAN2
1Research Scholar in English – Part time PhD
(Category- B), Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil
nadu. 2Associate Professor, Dept of English, Research
Supervisor, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu. |
265-266
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POETIC JUSTICE IN ASHOK KUMAR BANKER’S MURDER AND CHAMPAGNE
Prof. Dr. A.R. UMA RAMAMOORTHY
Research Centre in English, Saraswathi Narayanan
College (Autonomous) Madurai – 625022 |
267-283
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THE
KEY TO DYNAMIC TEACHING IN CLASS ROOM
AMAL M.A. IBRAHIM
University of Jeddah College of Science and Arts
Elkamil Province |
284-288
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EMERGING A ‘NEW’ WOMAN: GITA MEHTA’S RAJ
Y.JAYASUDHA
Assistant Professor, GITAM, Visakhapatnam |
289-293
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ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN: A QUEST FOR FREEDOM
Dr PRABHA LAMA
Assistant Professor (English), Law College Dehradun,
Uttaranchal University, Dehradun |
294-298
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THE
PLIGHT OF INDIAN WOMEN AS REFLECTED IN BAPSISIDHWA’S ICE
CANDY MAN
S.SENTHIL MURUGAN1, Dr.A.K.MUTHUSAMY2
1Principal, Meenatchi Matriculation School,
Sathirakudi, Ramanathapuram,Tamilnadu, India. 2Associate
Professor, Research Centre in English, VHNSN College,
Viridhunagar, Tamilnadu, India |
299-303
|
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PERFORMANCE IN FAIRY TALES: A STUDY ON GENDER ROLES IN
SELECT FAIRY TALES
MERINO SABU
Deva Matha College, Kuravilangad |
304-307
|
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DEVELOPING ACADEMIC WRITING AND SPEECH SKILLS THROUGH
COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES
SUNAYANA MANOJ
Faculty, Al Ghurair University - United Arab Emirates |
308-310
|
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HUMAN
BEING: A PERENNIAL SLAVE OF HUNGER IN BHABANI BHATTACHARYA’S
SO MANY HUNGERS!
Dr. INDU SHARMA
Department of English, Cluster University of Jammu,
Jammu |
311-315
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RECOLLECTING 1947'S PARTITION: STUDY OF QURRATULAIN HYDER'S
NOVEL MY TEMPLES TOO
Dr.Y.SUNEETHA1, SK.SHAKILA BHANU2
1Assistant Professor, Acharya
Nagarjuna University 2Research Scholar, Acharya Nagarjuna
University |
316-320
|
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PAIN
OF IMPERFECT LIVES IN CHITRA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI’S ARRANGED
MARRIAGE
Dr. M. KANNAN MURUGESAN
Associate Professor, Research centre in English,
Saraswathi Narayanan College (Autonomous), Madurai |
321-336
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MARITAL CONFLICT IN ANITA DESAI’S IN CUSTODY
Dr. INDU SHARMA
Department of English, Cluster University of Jammu,
Jammu |
337-339
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WITCHCRAFT AND EVIL IN SHAKESPEARE’S MACBETH
DABBETA RAMESH
Lecturer in English RD Women's Degree College,
Warangal, Telangana |
340-341
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PRONUNCIATION SKILLS AT SECONDARY LEVEL OF EDUCATION: A
GATEWAY TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Dr. AINA ARORA
Assistant Professor (English), Gulzar Group of
Institutes, Khanna |
342-345
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SOFT
SKILLS ARE THE PERSONAL QUALITIES THAT ENABLE ONE TO
COMMUNICATE WITH OTHERS
RAVIPATI KUMARA SWAMY
Asst. Professor of English K L E F (Deemed to be
University), Green Fields, Vaddeswaram Guntur – Andhra
Pradesh- India |
346-351
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DISPLACEMENT EXPERIENCE OF INDIAN IMMIGRANT CHARACTERS IN
CHITRA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI’S “THE MISTRESS OF SPICES”
MANO RANJANI. G.M
M.Phil English Research Scholar, Queen Marry’s
College (Autonomus), Chennai |
352-357
|
|
An
Empirical Analysis on the Responses of the Teachers of ESL
with Reference to the Practice of TESL Technique at the
Senior Secondary School-Level and Non-Formal Environment of
Mahakoshal Region
Dr. PRASHANT MAHAJAN
Dept. of P.G. Studies and Research in English Rani
Durgavati University, Jabalpur (MP) |
358-362
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REALITY THAT HAS TO BE SEEN IN SO CALLED MYTHOLOGICAL PLAY
NAGAMANDALA BY GIRISH KARNAD
P. ANGELA
M.Phil Research Scholar, Madras Christian College,
Tambaram |
363-366
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PROVERBS AND RIDDLES IN YERUKALA FOLKLORE OF TELANGANA- A
SAMPLE ANALYSIS
Dr. K.M.PRAVEENA
Associate Professor, Department of English, Osmania
University, Hyderabad |
367-373
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VOICES OF THE OPPRESSED: READING WILLIAM ANDREWS’ DAUGHTERS
OF THE DRAGON: A COMFORT WOMAN’S STORY
RAJESH. K
Assistant Professor, P.T.M Government College,
Perinthalmanna, Kerala, India |
374-378
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LIVING ON HYPHENS: AN APPRAISAL OF KEKI N. DARUWALLA AS A
POET OF IN-BETWEENNESS
ARUP RATAN CHAKRABORTY
Assistant Professor in English
Santal Bidroha Sardha Satabarshiki Mahavidyalaya
Goaltore, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India, PIN-721128 |
379-385
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Improving learner proficiency though sound teacher- training
curriculum
at B.Ed. Level
Dr. Suresh Kurapati
Assistant Professor in English
Centre for Foreign Languages (English)
Central University of South Bihar, Gaya, Bihar |
386-389
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IMPACT OF BHAGAVAD GITA ON RAJA RAO’S THE SERPENT AND THE
ROPE: A CRITICAL VIEW
Dr. SUNITA SIROHA
Professor, Department of English, Kurukshetra
University, Kurukshetra. |
390-394
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