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Browsing Thesis 2010 by Title

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  • Afrin, Sadia (East West University, 2010-08-15)
    Like death or abandonment, alienation is a deeply rooted feeling experienced by human. As social creatures, humans have the need to identify themselves as one of a group, whether that group is a family, a culture or a ...
  • Sarwar, Sharmin (East West University, 2010-07-22)
    CS is commonly seen as more typical of the spoken language but now a days CS is occurring in contemporary Bangladeshi pop songs as well. Bangladeshi pop singers are not only CS between BangIa and EnglishlHindi/Arabic; ...
  • Rahaman, Md. Saifur (East West University, 2010-04-27)
    Evaluating course nlaterials is gaining an increasing popularity in ELT. Every teaching and learning programme has a syllabus, a detailed outline or plan of items to be covered in a course. For teaching a syllabus, ...
  • Sarker, Jyatirmay (East West University, 2010-05-22)
    Seamus Heaney's poetry has been growing up with the growth of Irish history, and consequently much of his poems acts as the representative of the struggle of Irish people, version to Catholicism, self reflexivity and ...
  • Moly, Farhana (East West University, 2010-10-07)
    The openbill of private universities did meet a long felt need of the country (Islam, 8 April, 2008: 3). In Bangladesh, private universities playa vital role in the growth of education along with public universities (see ...
  • Bahar, Md. Ashik (East West University, 2010-01-04)
    To Michel Foucault, truth does not have an absolute existence; rather truth is a construction which assumes its shape by the power practice through different discourses. Contemporary representation of the minority community ...
  • Hossain, Tasnuva (East West University, 2010-07-09)
    Women in the patriarchal society are oppressed in most cases. The focus of this paper will be on the experiences of women of different social condition. Firstly, the discussion will be on Feminism and some of its branches. ...
  • Swapna, Sultana Jahan (East West University, 2010-05-02)
    SHAME is contagious in Salman Rushdie's novel. The human characteristic shame is shared by both male and female protagonists of the novel, sufiya and Omar. Although these two characters are treated as marginal at the ...
  • Raihan-Bin-Shafiq., Md. (East West University, 2010-01-31)
    Arundhati Roy, the famous Indian author and a prominent critic of imperialism, was born on 24 November, 1961 in Shillong, Meghalaya in India, and grew up in Kerala. She studied at the School of Planning and Architecture ...

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