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  • Karim, Sajjadul (East West University, 1/1/2010)
    The Duchess of Malfi is a revenge tragedy, but Webster has used the form for much more than just its entertaining value. He has utilized it as a vehicle for the exploration of some themes relevant to the society of his ...
  • Haque, Muhammad Shariar (East West University, 1/1/2013)
    It is virtually impossible to get away from advertising, yet we know so little about it. Visual (pictorial) and verbal (textual) elements in advertisements mesh to send the appropriate message to the target audience. ...
  • Haque, Muhammed Shahriar (East West University, 1/1/2015)
    One of the unnoticed snares of a first-time documentary filmmaker, besides insufficient research and clear objective(s), is lack of specific knowledge of research methodology. Documentary filmmaking is a separate genre, ...
  • Zarin, Ismat (East West University, 1/1/2013)
    Listening, the most vital skill in language acquisition, is often regarded also as the most difficult skill to attain by second language learners. This study investigates Bangladeshi English language learners’ problems in ...
  • Idris, Farhad B. (East West University, 1/1/2010)
    Salman Rushdie's The enchantress of Florence glances at history on a grand scale. This, his ninth novel, offers a comparative view of two worlds:Mughal India and Medici Italy. The two dynasties ruled at about the same time- ...
  • Akter, Zahid (East West University, 1/1/2010)
    In this article, I take the case of Malaysia's indigenous language endangerment into consideration. Because of Malaysia's geopolitical similarities to that of Bangladesh, I believe the study will have significant ramifications ...
  • Buripakdi, Adcharawan (East West University, 7/1/2011)
    Writing workshops can become a site of igniting a genuine passion for writing. This paper explores how writing workshops can be used to empower and liberate students. It describes the experiences of graduate students in ...
  • Jahan, Israt (East West University, 1/1/2015)
    Examining different characters of Family Ties (Lispector, 1972), the present paper aims at demonstrating Clarice Lispector’s projection of ties at various different levels often starting with family ties, stretching between ...
  • Haque, A.K. Enamul; Kareem, Azreen; Abdullah, Wahid (East West University, 1/1/2007)
    Market Access issues are increasingly gaining importance due to their revival in the Doha Ministerial Declaration (DMD). Since 2001, the EU has adopted the everything but arms (EBA) initiative to allow developing countries ...
  • Ahmed, Sayed Salahuddin (East West University, 1/1/2010)
    Fanny Brawne, Keats’s beloved, to whom he was betrothed, was a source of both pleasure and pain for him. Fanny filled Keats;s mind with love and affection when he was going through physical, mental and economic crisis. ...
  • Malik, Tanvir Hasan (East West University, 1/1/2008)
    This article attempts to explore the plight of the protagonist of George Orwell's Burmese Days. He is an Englishman feeling ill-at-ease in a Burmese outpost named Kyauktada during the Raj. Revolted by British racism and ...
  • Zayed, Hasan Al (East West University, 1/1/2008)
    Edward Said's reading of Foucault essentializes the Frenchman's notion of resistance to a kind of fatalism that Foucault's writings cannot be reduced to. In two famous essays- "Traveling Theory" and "Foucault and the ...
  • Choudhury, Md. Ershadul H; Ali, Md. Nawab Yousuf (East West University, 1/1/2008)
    This paper presents the specification of Universal Networking Language (UNL), a project undertaken under the auspices of the United Nation University (UNU) in Tokyo and for a framework for integration of Bangla language ...
  • Islam, Syed Manzoorul (East West University, 7/1/2012)
    Globalization has been seen by both its promoters and detractors primarily as an expansion of global capital and money and commodity markets across national and regional borders, driving both capitalized and capital poor ...
  • Rahman, Mahbubur (East West University, 1/1/2010)
    The national constitution of Bangladesh recognized that housing is a basic need, and hence it is primarily the responsibility of the government. The 1993 National Housing policy too guaranteed everybody's right to decent ...
  • Afolayan, Sola (East West University, 7/1/2012)
    African literature is as unique as the African people themselves. This is because, among other reasons, there is no way it can be interpreted outside the people and their past experiences. This is why it seems as if ...
  • Sarkar, Abhishek (East West University, 2/1/2013)
    This paper focuses on some paintings by Andy Warhol depicting car crashes to demonstrate how he uses them not only to underscore the commodity fetishism of contemporary capitalism but also subversively to undermine such ...
  • Sultana, Rajia (East West University, 1/1/2015)
    This paper studies a Chicana adolescent Esperanza Cordero’s search for a “self” that she believes is essential to come out from the prevailing suppression she observes as a woman and as a Mexican-American. She realizes ...
  • Tofail, Faria (East West University, 7/1/2011)
    Using songs to practice listening skills is not a new concept. However, in the context of English Language Teaching (ELT) in Bangladesh where listing remains the least practiced and most neglected of the four basic shills ...
  • Ainy, Salma (East West University, 1/1/2010)
    This paper aims at discussing the pros and cons of using poetical works or poetry in the language classroom. There is an attempt made to justify the use of poetry in language teaching by throwing some light on the existing ...

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