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  • Mondal, Shipra (Daffodil International University, 22-07)
    Begum Rokeya’s Sultana’s dream is considered worldwide as a feminist utopian story. However, Sultana’s Dream does not talk about women’s empowerment and women’s issues only. The story talks about a complete social ...
  • Sabrin, Sabiha (Daffodil International University, 22-07)
    The partition of 1947 was a significant socio-political event of history that tremendously affected individuals’ life. Bapsi Sidhwa is a Parsi writer from Pakistan, who was born in Karachi in 1938. She spent most of her ...
  • Sarker, Md. Abdul Momen (Daffodil International University, 22-07)
    By nature, people love peace. But, sometimes, they reveal their devastating instincts both towards themselves and others. This phenomenon of conflict between love and hate prevails in many parts of the present ...
  • Khanam, Shahanaz (Daffodil International University, 22-07)
    The research aims at exploring whether the implementation of Task-Based Language Teaching can improve students’ grammatical skills and will furthermore investigate its feasibility as a teaching approach. A first year ...
  • 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 ...
  • Akber, Mohammad Faisal; Uddin, Md. Burhan (Daffodil International University, 22-07)
    Climate change has evolved into an issue of concern worldwide since the 1970s. Bangladesh is the most affected country, having multi-dimensional environmental challenges as a result of climate change. From 2000 to 2019, ...
  • Oysharja, Lutfun Naher Mahmud; Sharmin, Liza (Daffodil International University, 23-07)
    A noble translator uncovers a text for the target language readers. An amateur translator, on the other hand, may destroy the prospect, beauty, and liveliness of the text. Therefore, while translating a text, a translator ...
  • Yesmin, Farjana; Siddique, Shahrina Afrin (Daffodil International University, 23-07)
    COVID-19 has forced the world to encounter a new experience which has also brought an unforeseen revolution in the world education system. Traditional norms and practices of classroom teaching are being challenged ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Das, Shusil Kumar (2013-12-14)
    Conflict of various dimensions is a major theme operating at subtle scales in the deeper levels of the novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Through the ever-operative force of conflic,t the novelist has demonstrated the essential ...
  • Chowdhury, Mirza Farzana Iqbal (2013-12-14)
    Children abuse is a threat to the development of children. Emotional abuse is such a classification of children abuse which kills children’s mind silently but deeply. Although the government and non-governmental organizations ...
  • Rahman, Md. Golam (2013-12-14)
    The study focuses on Journalism and Communication education in developing countries that indicates a compromise and balance of traditional outlay and modern technology but resulted to a mismatch of ‘slow march to fast ...
  • Shamsul Hoque, Mohammed (2013-12-14)
    Both Phonological awareness and Phonics contribute to developing the reading skill of a learner. But there are subtle differences between the technical forces of the two. The Paper attempts a comprehensive study of comparison ...
  • Shafiul Islam, Sheikh Mohammad; Marjan, Syed Mahfujul Haque (2013-12-14)
    The media booming especially the rise of satellite television channels is a significant phenomenon in the landscape of Bangladesh media which was initiated after the fall of autocratic regime in 1990. At present, twenty ...
  • Bipasha, Munmun Shabnam; Goon, Shatabdi (2013-12-14)
    Smoking is an increasingly prevalent habit in Bangladesh, particularly among men with low socio-economic status. Tobacco expenditures exacerbate the effects of poverty and cause significant deterioration in living standards ...
  • Vaagan, Robert W. (2013-12-14)
    Media is going through a massive change globally as an impact of burgeoning information and telecommunication technology. Increased global ICT penetration and media convergence are posing new challenges to media organizations, ...
  • 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; 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 ...
  • Choudhury, Biplab Loha (2013-12-14)
    This article, based on changing trend of “mediamorphosis”, discusses an institutional viewpoint on media. It elaborates why a new definition to solve the problems of law making, drawing communication and media position in ...

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