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The Auxiliary in Spoken Nigerian English
Maria-Helen Ekah Department of English University of Uyo Uyo, Nigeria |
1-7 |
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Reality of Romance and Romantics Dr. Ishraga Bashir Mohammed ElHassan Mahgoub Faculty of Arts Department of English Language and Literature Al Neelain University |
8-17 |
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A VOICE OF PROTEST: EXPLORATIONS OF
FEMININE SENSIBILITY IN ‘THE CROOKED LINE’ AND
‘LIHAAF’ BY ISMATCHUGHTAI Dr. DIVYA PANDE Associate Professor, Department of English Nari Post-Graduate College, Lucknow |
18-21 |
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A LITERARY STUDY ON HEMINGWAY’S WORKS
RAFED KAWAN MOHAMMED
The College of Great Imam, Iraq |
22-27 |
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IDEOLOGY AND APPLICATION : EXPLORING
RELIGION IN HABIB TANVIR’S CHARANDAS CHOR BINDIA SHANTILAL MECWAN PhD Research Scholar Department of English, University School of Languages Gujarat University. |
28-31 |
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REDEMPTIVE VISIONARY IMAGING - THE USE
OF THE CONCEPT BY IAN FLEMING Dr MOHAN GOPINATH Professor, Department of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Alliance School of Business, Alliance University, Bangalore |
32-39 |
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WHITE MUGHALS: LOVE AND BETRAYAL IN
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY INDIA BY WILLIAM DALRYMPLE
SYEDA FARHA SHAH Asst. Professor English MJCET, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad Telangana, India. |
40-42 |
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PORTRAYAL OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN IN
DIANE GLANCY’S PLAY WAR CRIES PARVEEN KAUR Research Scholar University of Rajasthan, Jaipur (Rajasthan) |
43-46 |
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STUDY OF WEAKER SECTION IN MULK RAJ
ANAND’S COOLIE MONISHA. J M.Phil English Research Scholar, Rajeshwari Vedhachalam Government College, Chengalpattu |
47-52 |
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THE HISPANIC CULTURE OF KAPAMPANGAN
NOVELSDURING THE AGE OF U.S. IMPERIALISM
LOIDA L. GARCIA Bataan Peninsula State University 2110 Dinalupihan, Bataan, Philippines |
53-58 |
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WRITING MUSIC INTO LITERATURE: MUSIC AS
A METAPHOR OF IDENTITY IN JOHN EDGAR WIDEMAN’S
NARRATIVES Fortuné Azon Université d' Abomey-Calavi, Benin |
59-72 |
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THE IDEA OF DISPLACEMENT IN JHUMPA
LAHIRI’S “INTERPRETER OF MALADIES” WITH
REFERENCE TO “WHEN MR. PIRZADA CAME TO DINE”,
“INTERPRETER OF MALADIES” & “MRS. SEN’S”
PUJA GHOSH Assistant Professor (Contractual), B.H College, Howly, Assam |
73-76 |
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GIRLS’ EDUCATION IN A PATRIARCHAL
WAR-PERIOD SOCIETY; AN ANALYSIS OF THE BOOK OF
NOT BY TSITSI DANGAREMBGA Koffi Jérôme KRA Université de Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire |
77-87 |
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SIN AND SPIRITUALITY IN THE SELECTED
NOVELS OF GRAHAM GREENE SUNIL PATHAK1, Dr. RAHMAT JAHAN2 1Research Scholar, P. G. Department of English, Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya. 2Prof & Head, P. G. Department of English, Magadh University,Bodh-Gaya |
88-92 |
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POSITION OF ENGLISH AND ENHANCING
WRITING SKILLS IN HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS APARNA.S1, Dr. PALLE.APARNA2 1Research Scholar, 2HOD, Dept of H & Sci JNTUH, Hyderabad |
93-98 |
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THE EXPANSION OF INDIA: A PERSPECTIVE OF
SRI AUROBINDO APARNA SINGH Research Student, Department of English,D.D.U.G.U. Gorakh |
99-103 |
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MYTH AND ARCHETYPAL ELEMENTS IN FEMALE
EXPERIENCE IN MARGARET ATWOOD’S SURFACING AND
THE PENELOPIAD R. DHANAPPRIYA*1, Dr. J. UMA SAMUNDEESWARI2 1Research scholar, 2Assistant Professor & Research Advisor A.V.V.M Sri Pushpam College(Autonomous), Poondi, Thanjavur |
104-107 |
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FICTIONAL REALISM VERSUS MAGIC REALISM :
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SALMAN RUSHDIE’S
MIDNIGHTS CHILDREN AND RAJA RAO’S KANTHAPURA FAHEEM UL HAQ Assistant Lecturer, GDC Bemina ,Srinagar |
108-111 |
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IMPROVING SPEAKING SKILL: IMPLICATIONS
FOR USING DEBATABLE TOPICS IN ENGLISH SPEAKING
CLASSES Nasser Omer M. Al-Tamimi Associate Professor, Hadhramout University- College of Education- Seiyun |
112-123 |
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AUTO BIOGRAPHICAL ELEMENTS IN THE SELECT
NOVELS OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE
Saranya P1 , Dr. R.
Lakshmi2 1Research Scholar , 2Research Supervisor Veltech Dr RR & Dr SR University, Chennai, India |
124-127 |
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LOVE AND MARRIAGE IN, ‘JUDE THE OBSCURE’
A LINK OF DIFFERENT MEANING GH MOHD MALIK Lecturer English Government Degree College Sogam, Kupwara, Kashmir |
128-131 |
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Smart interactive whiteboardsand Their
Role in Developing EFL/ESL Learners’ Writing
Skills FAWZIA
ABUGELA SALEM ALBAWE Research Scholar, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, Allahabad, U.P, India |
132-141 |
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POET’S MUSES ON NATURE: IN TINTERN ABBEY
NEELALA HARISH Assistant Professor in English SR Engineering College, Hanumakonda |
142-143 |
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Significance of the Bride-chamber
Practice as a Traditional Way of Educating and
Integrating the Bride into Some Dagara
Communities of Ghana,the Ivory Coast and Burkina
Faso Balica Braimah1, Millicent Yengkangyi2 1Languages and Liberal Studies Department, Tamale Technical University,Ghana Email: balica10@yahoo.com 2Liberal Studies Department, Kumasi Technical University,Ghana |
144-151 |
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NEGOTIATING FEMININITY WITH MASCULINITY
IN WATER CRISIS: AN ECOFEMINIST PERUSAL OF SARAH
JOSEPH’S GIFT IN GREEN ASHISH KUMAR SRIVASTAVA Research Scholar, Dept. of English, D.D.U. Gorakhpur University Gorakhpur |
152-155 |
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“IL BUON Tempo Verra”: Percy Bysshe
Shelley and the Millennial Future. George EWANE NGIDE (PhD) Senior Lecturer, Department of English, University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon |
156-171 |
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CONFLICTSOFCULTURALVALUESREFLECTEDINJHUMPA
LAHIRI’S THE NAMESAKE, UNACCUSTOMED EARTH AND
THE LOW LAND: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF LITERATURE SAHELEH KHEIRABADI Research Scholar of English Department Bharati Vidyapeth University, Pune |
172-175 |
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ROBERT FROST’S
POEM: THE ROAD NOT TAKEN V.RADHIKA1, SYEDA JUVERIA QADRI2 1,2Assistant professor in English, Dr.K.V.Subbareddy Engineering College for Women, Dupadu, Kurnool |
176-178 |
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TEST PREFERENCES OF UNIVERSITY SCIENCE
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN VARIOUS EXAMINATIONS
JOSEPH AGBUYA VILLARAMA Instructor I, University Science High School, College of Education, Central Luzon State University, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines |
179-182 |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF FOCUS ON FORM INSTRUCTION
ON LEARNING AUXILIARIES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AMONG
STANDARD VIII STUDENTS IN KERALA Dr. NOORA ABDUL KADER1, Dr. P. USHA2 1Assistant Professor,Department of Education, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP 2Professor, Department of Education, University of Calicut, Kerala |
183-188 |
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COMBATING RACE AND GENDER: DIASPORIC WRITERS
IN CANADA Dr. PARUL SINGH Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering, University of Lucknow, Lucknow |
189-195 |
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DIASPORIC REBIRTH: HYBRIDITY,
TRANSNATIONALITY AND MULTICULTURALISM IN MICHAEL
ONDAATJE’S THE CAT’S TABLE PABITRA BHARALI1, Dr. BISHNU CHARAN DASH2 1Assistant Professor, Department of English, Digboi College, Digboi, Assam, India. 2Associate Professor, Department of English, Assam University, Diphu Campus, Assam, India |
196-202 |
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MARGINALISED HISTORY TAKING REFUGE IN
FICTION A STUDY OF AMITAV GHOSH’S THE HUNGRY TIDE BANDARI SUVARNA Assistant Professor of English, Government Degree College, Warangal, Warangal, Telangana |
203-207 |
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THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE EAST & WEST IN THE
ILIAD: A TRUE HISTORY OF TROJAN WAR ARMAN HOSSAIN*1, NASRIN AKTHER2 1Lecturer, Department of English, Southern University Bangladesh 739/A Mehedibag Road, Chittagong-4000,Bangladesh 2Research Student, International Islamic University, Chittagong |
208-214 |
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ANIMALS AS HUMANS: PSYCHOLOGICAL REASONS OF
USING ANIMAL CHARACTERS IN CHILDREN’S BOOKS Dr. MADHU SHARAMA Ph.D in Children’s Literature, Department of English, University of Jammu |
215-220 |
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DEPICTION OF SURVIVAL SEX IN JAYANTA
MAHAPATRA’S POEM “HUNGER” DHANISHA K.S. Guest Lecturer, Department of English, Sacred Heart College, Chalakudy, Kerala, India |
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