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  • Mehtab, Farhana Helal; Rahman, Sheikh Hafizur (2015-04-18)
    Abstract: A good social order becomes sine qua non in the age of globalization where nations struggle and aspire after development. Whatever may be the nature of a state and government, it needs good law and order for ...
  • Anika, Ayman; Barman, Binoy (Daffodil International University, 23-07)
    Identity crisis has been a long-discussed topic in English literature and it is vastly connected with the notion of self-autonomy. Most of the works of Sylvia Plath—regarded as one of the dynamic and controversial poets ...
  • Shill, Prashanta Kumar; Dey, Barsha (Daffodil International University, 22-07)
    Since our world is so connected these days, growth of digital devices, news, and media organizations will pay a high premium for the greatest and most interesting photographs available. As events unfold, it's easy to ...
  • Sarker, Sajeeb (2013-12-14)
    Connectivity is considered as one of the most desired preconditions of development in a world of technologies developed so far. Communicating using technology is important here. Social Network Sites (SNSs) enhance communication ...
  • Barman, Binoy (Daffodil International University, 2017-07-01)
    Listening, speaking, reading and writing are four basic skills of learning a language, first or second, native or foreign. Related to them are three sub-skills, namely, pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar. One way of ...
  • Afsana, Anta (Daffodil International University, 2019-07-06)
    In language teaching, many techniques have been used by teachers for many years to make learning effective and interesting. Peer teaching is one of those teaching techniques adopted by teachers to foster a better learning ...
  • Rahman, Md. Golam (2015-04-18)
    Abstract: More than four decades of Journalism practice in Bangladesh has documented enormous number of investigative reports and last three decades have seen several competitions and prizes which encouraged investigative ...
  • Mozumder, Subrata Chandra (Daffodil International University, 2017-07-01)
    This paper attempts to explore that the poetry of Judith Wright is a quest for female identity. Judith Wright (1915-2000), who got herself involved in the Feminist literary movement that flourished in the 1950s and 1960s ...
  • Al Mahmud, Rafi (Daffodil International University, 23-07)
    The COVID-19 pandemic forced several Bangladeshi private universities to move from in-person to online classes. This paradigm shift has facilitated a unique window of opportunities to harness the untapped potentials of ...
  • Safiullah, Md. (2015-04-18)
    Abstract: In Bangladesh, the ratio of the number of women is much higher than the number of men. The Government has enacted various laws which are especially for women and the penalties which have been incorporated under ...
  • Barman, Dr. Binoy (Daffodil International University, 2019-07-06)
    Borrowing from one language to another is a usual phenomenon. One language has to borrow words from another, particularly when there is no equivalent expression in the borrower language. Borrowing gives a language better ...
  • Barman, Binoy; Shahriar, Md. Shibli (2013-12-14)
    In recent times a tremendous emphasis has been laid worldwide on the use of technology in teaching. As far as teaching English as a second or foreign language (ESL/EFL) is concerned, a good number of teaching methods based ...
  • Ahmed, Saleem (2016-04-30)
    Abstract: Two primal emotions of love and fear were used by the Nazis in their propaganda campaigns aimed at the German people. The Nazis resorted to total propaganda to control the psyche of the people. The success they ...
  • Husna, Asmaul (Daffodil International University, 2018-07-01)
    Erika Kohut, the protagonist of Elfriede Jelinek's The Piano Teacher, experiences certain feelings that reflect her masochistic attitude towards life. Masochism, the activity of getting pleasure from being hurt or ...
  • Das, Shusil Kumar (Daffodil International University, 2017-07-01)
    All the five novels by F. Scott Fitzgerald are tragic in the end. The matrix of the tragedy is the essential issue of money in connection with love. The paper attempts to analyze the nature and the factors associated with ...
  • Rokanuzzaman, Md. (Daffodil International University, 2020-07-30)
    Thanks to a bunch of massive movements in the Bangla-speaking region of the Asian sub-continent, i.e. Bangladesh and the Paschim Bangla of India, modern Bangla literature of this region has been enriched with resistance ...
  • Das, Shusil Kumar (2016-04-30)
    Abstract: F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) wrote five novels in his career. In his novels money and love appear as pivotal issues that dominate essential areas, with profound significance. This study attempts to locate ...
  • Andersen, Paul Kent (Daffodil International University, 2021-07-30)
    The purpose of this article is to argue that there are serious flaws with Noam Chomsky’s theory of grammatical voice which has become the general consensus in modern linguistics. Our arguments are based on evidence taken ...
  • Nahar, Quamrun (2015-04-18)
    Abstract: Access to Internet has increased the use of social networking sites like facebook in urban areas of Bangladesh. This has happened everywhere in the world with varying pace. In the last few years, facebook has ...
  • Mozumder, Subrata Chandra (Daffodil International University, 2018-07-01)
    This paper seeks to explore that the poetry of Judith Wright is an essence of her dynamic and radical ecological thinking. The poet shows an inevitable connection between the human and the natural world in her poetry, ...

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