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MUSIC OF LIFE: A QUEST OF
HIDDEN RUDIMENTS
IN THE WRITINGS OF RUSKIN BOND
Dr. GAURAV AGRAWAL
Assistant Teacher, Dept. of English, Z.P.I.C.
Muradgunj, Auraiya. (U.P.) |
263-267
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TRIP TO PAHALGAM: A
POPULAR CULTURE OF INDIA
AEJAZ AHMAD MALLA
Research Scholar Department of English
Jiwaji University Gwalior M.P, India |
268-270
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EXPLORATION OF THE IDEA OF
IDENTITY IN THE WORKS OF KAMALA DAS
INAYAT CHAUDHARY
Research Scholar, School of Humanities
Singhania University, Pacheri Bari (Jhunjhunu), Rajasthan |
271-274
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TRAVEL AND HISTORY:
EXPLORING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF REINSTATING THE JEWISH REMAINS
OF KERALA
ARYA M. P
Guest Faculty, Bharata Mata College, Thrikkakara,
Kerala |
275-278
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SPIRITUAL EDUCATION FOR
SENIOR CITIZENS
SHAHID HUSSAIN
Assistant Professor, Department of Hindi
Dr. C. V. Raman University, Kargi Road Kota, Bilaspur (C.G.) |
279-282
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MAHESH DATTANI’S FINAL
SOLUTIONS: A STUDY OF HARSH SOCIAL REALITY
RAJNI SAINI & MONIKA CHAHAL
M.Phil Student, Department of English
CRSU, Jind, Haryana |
283-286
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PORTRAYAL OF POST MODERN
MYTH IN JOHN BARTH’S “CHIMERA”
R.MURUGESAN
PhD Research Scholar, Department of English,
Annamalai University,
Chidambaram, Tamilnadu |
287-290
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QUEERING PRISONIZATION ; A
REVISIONING OF DARABONT’S
THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION
A.HARISANKAR
Student of M.A English Literature at St Thomas
College ,Palai |
291-294
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RE-DEFINING THE SELF: A
PERSPECTIVE ON WRITINGS FROM NORTH-EAST INDIA
V.LALENGKIMI
Assistant Professor, Lawngtlai College, Mizoram |
295-297
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FEMALE SUBJECTS AND
NEGOTIATING IDENTITIES IN MEENA ALEXANDER’S SELECTED WORKS
Dr. ARCHANA HOODA
Asst Professor of English
Govt. College for Girls, Sector-14, Gurugram.
Haryana |
298-303
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TORSO AND LINDA IN
FAULKNER’S FICTION
Dr. VIBHA MANOJ SHARMA
Assistant Professor, Dept of English, Swami
Shraddanand College, University of Delhi,
Alipur, Delhi, India |
304-307
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ASSISTED APPLICATIONS OF
ICT IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
J. AUNGSTON1, SREE MAYA2
1Assistant Professor of English, DMI College of
Engineering, Chennai.
2Assistant Professor of English, Loyola Institute of
Technology, Chennai |
308-311
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UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT
OF LOVE THROUGH SHAKESPEARE
ADITI JOSHI
Research Scholar, Department of English Rajasthan
University |
312-314
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TOWARDS A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE STYLES OF ABU AL-ALA
MA'ARRI AND KHAYYAM
FATEMEH GHADAMI1, Dr. MOHAMMAD HASSAN
MASOOMI2, Dr. MOHAMMAD JANNATIFAR3
1Arabic Language and Literature
PhD, Islamic Azad University, Qom Branch
2Assistant Professor and Faculty member, Islamic Azad
University, Qom Branch
3Associate Professor and faculty member, Islamic Azad
University, Qom Branch |
315-320
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IMPACT OF LIFE STYLE ON
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS OF PEOPLE
Dr. MITIMA SACHDEVA
Assistant Professor (III), Amity Institute of
Education, Amity University, |
321-324
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FEMINISM IN SHAKESPEAREAN
LITERATURE: COMPARISON OF ELEMENTS OF FEMINISM AND MISOGYNY
IN SELECTED PLAYS
NABILAH HANIPH
Assistant Professor, MES Kalladi College, Mannarkkad
Palakkad, Kerala |
325-331
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A SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF
NOUN AND NUMBER OF ENGLISH FOR ESL COMPREHENSION
Dr.S.HARIKRISHNA RAO
Department of English, GMR Institute of Technology,
Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh |
332-335
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EXISTENTIALISM AND STARK
NOTE OF ALIENATION IN THE MODERN LITERATURE- A DETAIL
ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF POST MODERN LITERATURE
SHANTANU SIULI
Assistant Professor, Department of English, ICFAI
University
Kamalghat, Agartala, West Tripura, India |
336-341
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DOSTOEVSKY AS A SOCIAL
SATIRIST: THE EVOLUTION OF THE DOSTOEVSKIAN SATIRE THROUGH
THE THREE SHORT STORIES: “AN UNPLEASANT PREDICAMENT”, “THE
CROCODILE” AND “BOBOK”
LIJI AUGUSTINE
Assistant professor, Department of English, T M Jacob
Memorial Government College, Manimalakunnu, Kerala, India &
PhD Research Scholar |
342-347
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“QUEEN”: VERSATILENESS AND
SELF-DISCOVERY OF WOMAN
NIGAR ALAM
Research scholar, B.B.D.U. Lucknow |
348-353
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DUAL PERSONALITY AND
SELF-ERASURE IN AURORA ZOGOIBY OF SALMAN RUSHDIE’S THE
MOOR’S LAST SIGH
V.VIDYA
Teaching Assistant, Alagappa University College of
Education, Karaikudi |
354-364
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RELIGIOUS ALLUSIONS IN
NZRUL’S POETRY: AN INTERTEXTUAL ANALYSIS
Md. Saiful Alam
Postgraduate Student, School of English
The University of Nottingham |
365-373
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A CRITICAL REVIEW OF
SHASHI DESHPANDE’S PSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH IN THAT LONG
SILENCE: EXPLORING THE UNCONSCIOUS SEGMENT OF ITS
PROTAGONIST’S MIND
Dr. BARAKHA BANSAL
Lecturer, Dept. Of English, Govt. Girls Inter
College, Devla, Saharanpur (U.P) |
374-378
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THE NOVEL FORM OF
ENSLAVING THIRD WORLD NATIONS IN THE GUISE OF
CORPORATOCRACY: A STUDY OF THE CONFESSIONS OF AN ECONOMIC
HIT MAN AND THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE BY
JOHN PERKINS
Dr.R.SIVADITHYA
Faculty member, PG Centre, Gadwal, Palamuru
University Mahabubnagar & A life member of Osmania
University Centre For International Programs |
379-383
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THE THEME OF TRAVEL IN
AGHA SHAHID ALI’S A NOSTALGIST’S MAP OF AMERICA
SALONEY KACKER
Research Scholar, Dept. of English, B.H.U |
384-388
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DIASPORIC PULSE: A STUDY
OF JHUMPA LAHIRI’S THE NAMESAKE
R. BAKYARAJ
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Chalapathi Institute of Engineering & Technology, Guntur,
Andhra Pradesh |
389-394
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THE SPOKEN FORM OF ENGLISH
IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
SURESH KUNTA
DL, Spoorthi Degree College, Keesara, Hyederabad |
395-398
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CROW: THE MYTHIC BIRD IN
THE POETRY OF TED HUGHES
FALAKNAZ INTAJ MALEK
Research Scholar, School of Doctoral Research and
Innovation
GLS University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat |
399-405
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LANGUAGE IS A MAJOR
CONCERN FOR POSTCOLONIAL AFRICAN WRITERS: EXPLORING NGUGI WA
THIONG’O
Dr. YASHODHARA PRASAD1, ROHINI JHA2
1Associate Professor (HOD), Department of English,
J.D.Women’s college ,Patna (Bihar) India
2Research Scholar (SLET Qualified), Department of English,
V.K.S.University, Ara, (Bihar), India |
406-410
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NARRATING THE PAST:
RECONSTRUCTION OF MEMORY IN TONI MORRISON’S BELOVED
SATENDER KUMAR
Research Scholar, Department of English, Jai Narayan
Vyas University
Jodhpur, Rajasthan |
411-415
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THE DANGER AND DESTRUCTION
INHERENT IN ROMANTIC LOVE AND MARRIAGE IN FAR FROM THE
MADDING CROWD OF THOMAS HARDY
SANTHALAKSHMI P
Department of English, AJK College of Arts and
Science, Navakkarai, Coimbatore, India |
416-418
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HUMANISTIC CONCERNS IN
JOHN GALSWORTHY’S JUSTICE
V. MURALIDHARAN1, Dr. S. RAMAMURTHY2
1Research Scholar (P/T), Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore
jayamuralidhar86@gmail.com
2Dean of Academics, Centre for Research, SrimadAndavan Arts
and Science College, T.V. Kovil, Trichy |
419-424
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SHIVA FOR ALL TIMES: A STUDY OF AMISH TRIPATHI’S THE
IMMORTALS OF MELUHA
RITIKA PAUL
Research Scholar, Department of English Himachal
Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India |
425-428
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DECOLONIZING THE MIND:A
LIMITED PERIPHERY
PURNIMA PANDEY1, TANUSHREE SANWAL 2
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
1Department of Applied Sciences, 2Department of Humanities
Krishna Engineering College, Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad |
429-431
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS ON
HARRY MORGAN: TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY
Dr. VIBHA MANOJ SHARMA
Assistant Professor, Dept of English, Swami
Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi, Alipur, Delhi,
India. |
432-438
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VOCABULARY BUILING: DOING
IT DIFFERENTLY
NAIR NIRMALA RITA1, TANGELLAMUDI
ANITHA2
1Professor, 2Assistant Professor
Department of English, Muffakham Jah College of Engineering
and Technology,
Rd. No 3. Banjara Hills, Hyderaba |
439-445
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CLASS OBSERVATIONS IN
BENINESE TECHNICAL SCHOOLS AND LAURENT CANTET’S FILM ‘‘ENTRE
LES MURS’’: AN INSTRUMENT FOR TEACHERS’ SELF- DEVELOPMENT
AND TEACHER TRAINING. A CASE STUDY OF TECHNICAL SCHOOLS IN
BENIN REPUBLIC
Sourou Corneille TEBA
Department of English, University of Abomey-Calavi,
Bénin |
445-462
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LEARNING ENGLISH WITH THE
HELP OF VARIOUS COGNITIVE SKILLS
VEENA JOSEPH
Associate Professor & Head, Department of English,
Hislop College, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India |
463-469
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USING DRAMA IN ENGLISH
LANGUAGE TEACHING CLASSROOMS TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS
OF LEARNERS
D.M. VEDHA PRIYA
Ph. D Research Scholar, Department of English
Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
470-474
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THE ILL EFFECTS OF SOCIAL
EVILS ON THE WOMEN IN KAMALA MARKANDAYA’S NOVEL NECTAR IN A
SIEVE
Dr. RAJA AMBETHKAR1, S. NABIYA BANU2
1Research Supervisor,2Research Scholar
Department of English, K L Univesity, AndhraPradesh, India |
475-478
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PARSI ETHOS IN THE NOVELS
OF SIDHWA
M. MANJULA1, Dr V.B.CHITRA2
1Research Scholar, 2Research Supervisor, Associate
Professor, Head Department of English and Chairman BOS
Deparment of English, JNTU Anantapur |
479-483
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QUEST FOR BEAUTY IN THE
PLAYS OF TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
“CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF ”
ANAND KUMAR MINJ1, SHUKLA BANERJEE2,
MADHU KAMRA3
1Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of English, Durga
College, Raipur, C.G, India
2Professor &Head, Department of English Govt. N.P.G College
of Science, Raipur, C.G, India
3Professor &Head, Department of English, Durga College,
Raipur, C.G, India |
484-490
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RACIAL AGONIES OF AFRICAN
AMERICAN MAIDS IN KATHRYN STOCKETT’S THE HELP
SHANMATHI. S
M.A., English Literature, Theivanai Ammal College for
Women,Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, India |
491-496
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THE POLITICS OF REVENGE: PSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH AND
VULNERABILITY OF FEMALE PROTAGONIST IN THE FILM KAHAANI
SYEDA NATASHA MUKHTER
Lecturer, Department of English, European University
of Bangladesh
RupayanShelford, Mirpur Road, Shamoly, Dhaka-1207 |
497-500
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THE EFFECTS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMAN IN TENNESSEE
WILLIAMS’ THE STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE AND LYNN NOTTAGE'S
PROOF!
Sanaa Mohammed Mahdi (Ph.D)
Instructor, College of Arts
Al-Mustansiriyah University |
501-510
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LESBIAN CONTINUUM IN ZORA NEALE HURSTON’S “THEIR
EYES WERE WATCHING GOD” AND IN ALICE WALKER’S “ THE COLOR
PURPLE”
ADAPPATU ANCY ANTONY
Susan Villa – 1st Floor, Srinivasa gardens,
Kallikkad, Pallipuram P.O, Palghat |
511-515
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EXPLORATION OF BANGLA MEDIUM BACKGROUND LEARNER’S
EAP NEEDS IN PURSUANCE OF HIGHER STUDIES
MD MOKARROM HOSSAIN
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Pabna
university of Science and Technology |
516-521
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A CRITICAL STUDY ON THE THEME OF FORGIVENESS IN
ANITA NAIR’S
LESSONS IN FORGETTING
THANGJAM CHENGLEINGANBI CHANU1,
Dr.S.SELVALAKSHMI2
1Ph.D., Scholar, 2Assistant Professor
Karpagam University,Karpagam Academy of Higher Education,
CBE |
522-526
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IMMIGRATION WITH PARSIS IN ROHINTON MISTRY'S
SWIMMING LESSONS AND OTHER STORIES FROM FIROZSHA BAAG
C. SHANMUGA PRIYA
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Srimad
Andavan Arts and Science College(Autonomous),Trichy - 5 |
527-529
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PROFESSION FOR A MARRIED WOMAN
Dr. ANJALI TRIPATHY
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar |
530-536
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CHALLENGES FACED BY EFL TEACHERS WHILE TEACHING ARAB
STUDENTS
PADMINI SATHYANARAYANA KUMAR1, Dr.
NAGARAJ LAKSHMAIAH2
1Lecturer, Department of English, Vocational Training
Centre, Sur, Sultanate of Oman
2Lecturer, English Language Centre, Ibri College of
Technology, Ibri, Sultanate of Oman |
537-543
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REPRESENTATION OF MALE BODY AND MALENESS IN MANU
JOSEPH’S
SERIOUS MEN
RESHMI K.S.
Research Scholar PhD
Department of English, SreeSankaracharya University of
Sanskrit, Kalady |
544-546
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THE RESEARCH ON THE APPLICATION OF SNS IN COLLEGE
ENGLISH TEACHING IN THE WE MEDIA ERA
FUSHAN SUN
Lecturer, Research Scholar, School of Foreign
Languages,
Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao,
China, 266061 |
547-550
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WE FILIPINOS ARE MILD DRINKERS: A POST-COLONIAL TEXT
EXEMPLIFYING MULTIPLICITY OF MEANINGS
DOMINADOR L. PAGLIAWAN DA LitCom
Chair, Languages and Literature Unit
Leyte Normal University, Tacloban City, Philippines |
551-562
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AMBIVALENCE IN J.M. COETZEE’S WAITING FOR THE
BARBARIANS
RAJKUMAR. P
Research Scholar, Research Department of English, The
American College
Madurai |
563-564
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CULTURAL RIGHTS VERSUS HUMAN RIGHTS: A CRITICAL
SURVEY OF TROKOSI TRADITION IN WIFE OF THE GODS
P.MICHAEL AROKIASAMY
Assistant Professor of English, Don Bosco College,
Keela Eral, Thoothukudi, Tamilnadu |
565-570
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CULTURAL HYBRIDITY IN NOVONEEL CHAKRABORTY’S MARRY
ME STRANGER
P. LAKSHMANAN
Research Scholar
The American College, Madurai |
571-573
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LOYALTY IN RELATIONSHIPS TURNED INTO DISLOYALTY IN
THE NOVELS OF DAN BROWN
Dr.M.KALAIARASAN
Assistant Professor, Department of English
RVS College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore, India |
574-576
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GHOST: PSYCHOLOGICAL MYTH OR COMPLICATED TRUTH
AJAY KUMAR ‘LILRAIN’
Lecturer of English (H.E.S II)
Government Senior Secondary School, Hassan
Department of School Education, Haryana (Govt. of Haryana) |
577-580
|
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VICTIMIZATION OF FEMALE CHARACTERS IN TWO NOVELS OF
CHARLES DICKENS; OLIVER TWIST AND DAVID COPPERFIELD
FARIBA JAFARI
Ph.D. student of English Literature
Aligarh Muslim University |
581-591
|
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BOUND IN SPIRIT: AN EXPLICATION OF THE MOHAWK LEGEND
OF MAN-NATURE KINSHIP IN MAURICE KENNY’S “THEY TELL ME I AM
LOST”
GAYATRI BALAKRISHNAN
Independent Scholar, UGC/NET
Gerugambakkam, Chennai |
592-597
|
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DILEMMA OF A MOTHER TRAPPED IN THE WEBMADE SOCIETY
OF MAHASWETA DEVI’S NOVEL MOTHER OF 1084
VINU C. JAMES1, KEERTHY R. J2
1Research Scholar, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
2III BA English, Yuvakshetra Institute of Management Studies
(YIMS), Palakkad |
598-601
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DRAMATISTS AS HUMANISTS: READING VIJAY TENDULKAR,
MANJULA PADMANABHAN AND MAHESH DATTANI’S PLAYS
A. RAJINA BANU1, Dr. S. SUBBIAH2
1PhD Research Scholar, 2Department of English and
Foreign Languages, Alagappa University, Karaikudi |
602-606
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STORM, THE AGENT OF PURIFICATION AND TRANSMUTATION:
A STUDY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S KING LEAR AND PATRICK
WHITE’S THE EYE OF THE STORM
Dr. B.SIVA PRIYA
Assistant Professor of English
The Standard Fireworks Rajaratnam, College for Women,
Sivakasi |
607-611
|
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IMPACT OF ENGLISH FOR BETTER EMPLOYMENT
P.BASHEER KHAN
Lecturer in English, JNTUA College of Engineering,
Kalikiri,Andhra Pradesh,India |
612-613
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SELF-LEARNING OF ENGLISH USING MOBILE APPS
Dr.K.RATHIGA
Department of English, MepcoSchlenk Engineering
College
Sivakasi, India |
614-618
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THE EFFECTS OF LACK OF QUALIFIED ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TEACHERS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS.
A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED SCHOOLS IN TAMALE METROPOLIS
SUJATHA PANDIYAN*1, SALAAM MAASU2,
OPOKU ALBERT3
1,2,3 Senior Lecturer, Department of Information
Technology,
Valley View University, Techiman, Ghana, West Africa. TM 183 |
619-625
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WOMEN TRAVEL NARRATIVES: A REFLECTION OF SPIRITUAL
GROWTH AND SELF-REALIZATION
SHWETA SHREE
IGNOU- New Delhi |
626-630
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PORTRAYAL OF ZAMINDARI SYSTEM 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) |
631-634
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EFFECTS OF IMPLICIT VERSUS EXPLICIT VOCABULARY
INSTRUCTION ON EFL
LEARNERS’ VOCABULARY KNOWLEDGE GAIN
MOHAMMAD GOLSHAN1, GUITI
MORTAZAVIZADEH2
1Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, Maybod
Branch
2Faculty member, Islamic Azad University, Yazd Branch |
635-640
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FRENCH LOVER: AN EXPLORATION INTO THE UNKNOWN HEAVEN
AND DECOLONISATION OF SELF IN A DIASPORIC SCENARIO
JERIN ANN JOHNY
MA English Language and Literature
Christian College, Chengannur |
641-649
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DISINTEGRATION WITH SUPPOSITION IN THE SELECT NOVELS
OF
KAMALA MARKANDAYA
M.INDUMATHI
Ph.D Scholar, Department of English and Foreign
Languages, Alagappa University, Karaikudi |
650-652
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AN ANALYSIS OF TEACHER TALK VERSUS STUDENTS TALK
DURING THE CLASSROOM INTERACTION
MOHAMMAD GOLSHAN1, MAJID ZEINALINEJAD2
1Assistant Professor, Department of English, Maybod
Branch, Islamic Azad University, Maybod, Iran
2PhD Candidate, Department of English, Maybod Branch,
Islamic Azad University, Maybod, Iran.
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653-657
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ENLIGHTENMENT AND EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION IN
THE SELECT NOVELS OF SHASHI DESHPANDE
S. DEEPA PRIYADHARSINI
Ph. D Research Scholar, Department of English and
Foreign Languages, Alagappa University, Karaikudi. |
658-660
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FICTIONAL TECHNIQUES IN ANITA DESAI’S NOVEL’S
Dr. PARUL JAIN
Ex-Lecturer, Department of English, Shri Ram College
of Law (SRCL), Muzaffarnagar |
661-666
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LIGHT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRODUCTION OF
NON-LITERAL LANGUAGE IN ‘L2’ FOR COMPARISON WITH THE
ACQUISITION OF MOTHER TONGUES
BONGU SHANTHI
Lecturer in English
Mrs A.V.N. College, Visakhapatnam, A.P., India |
667-679
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KAMALA DAS: UNDERSTANDING HERSELF AS FEMINIST
KONIJETI ARUNA KUMARI
Lecturer in English, SS &N College, Narasaraopet
Andhra Pradesh, India |
680-683
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“ASSERTION OF SELF” IN GITHA HARIHARAN'S FUGITIVE
HISTORIES: A SYNOPTIC VIEW
K.V.S. MAHESWARA RAO
Lecturer in English, A.M.A.L. College, Anakapalle,
Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh |
684-687
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GROTESQUE WOMEN: FICTIONALIZED WORLD OF SALMAN
RUSHDIE’S SHAME
A.NAGESH
Lecturer in English, P.B.N. College, Nidubrolu,
Guntur (Dt), Andhra Pradesh, India |
688-690
|
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WIDOWS’ REBEL AGAINST STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE OF
PATRIARCHY IN BAPSI SIDHWA’S WATER: A CRITICAL OUTLOOK
P.SOBHARANI
Lecturer in English, SWR,GDC (G),
Kanchikacherla |
691-693
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SUBJECTS IN DISCOURSE: BLACK FEMINIST
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL QUERY
PAMELA SARMAH
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Rangapara
College
Rangapara |
694-697
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