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Tushar Kanti Baidya
Aug 7, 2020

Social Networking among Bangladeshi Male Homosexual People: Another Side of the Portrait

Introduction

“this is rubbish. Hijras are born with it, hence they cant do anything about it. However, when it comes to homosexuality, i really dont…
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Tushar Kanti Baidya
Aug 7, 2020

Impact of WWI in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse and Mrs. Dalloway

Virginia Woolf is one of the pioneers of Modernism in literature (“Modern Library”).1 Her literary creations have various themes including feminism and psychology while many of her writings deal with World War…

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Tushar Kanti Baidya
Aug 7, 2020

How a learner’s intelligence and motivation helps to learn a second language through learning style

Introduction

This piece of research paper is written to find out the most influencing factor in case of second language learning…

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Tushar Kanti Baidya
Aug 7, 2020

Hypocrisy of Imperialism in Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness”

In the novella Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad we are able to see European Imperialism to its utmost extent. First published in 1902, this magnificent novella is the evidence of the hypocrisy of Belgium imperialism…

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Tushar Kanti Baidya
Aug 7, 2020

POSTMODERNISM: A RUPTURE OR CONTINUITY OF MODERNISM?

The lines between the beginning and end of literary Modernism and Postmodernism are blurred thus making it difficult to put them in a fixed time frame. Nonetheless, I intend to provide an estimated period for the two movements and reflect…

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Tushar Kanti Baidya
Aug 7, 2020

COMPARATIVE PORTRAYAL OF THE MAIN FEMALE CHARACTERS IN A TALE OF TWO CITIES BY CHARLES DICKENS AND MRS. DALLOWAY BY VIRGINIA WOOLF

“The foundation of good fiction is character creating and nothing else…” — Arnold Bennett
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Tushar Kanti Baidya
Aug 5, 2020

SOCIAL INEQUALITY FOR LANGUAGE IN BANGLADESH: A SURVEY ON MINORITY AND DIALECT USING PEOPLE

INTRODUCTION

According to T. E. Hulme, “Language is by its very nature a communal thing; that is, it expresses never the exact thing but a…

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Tushar Kanti Baidya
Aug 5, 2020

PART-TIME JOBS FOR STUDENTS AND AN EVALUATION

INTRODUCTION

“Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overall and looks like work”-Thomas Edison.

Without working hard success cannot be achieved. Youth is the time of working…

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Tushar Kanti Baidya
Aug 5, 2020

DEVELOPING ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS OF THE STUDENTS OF BRAC UNIVERSITY: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

INTRODUCTION

English is considered as a global language and thus both the west and the east have become equally busy promoting this language…

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Tushar Kanti Baidya
Aug 5, 2020

STYLE AND LANGUAGE OF INEQUALITY IN THE MOVIE, “THE KING’S SPEECH”

INTRODUCTION

Few days ago, I was studying about language and its inequality. Quite by chance, then I came across a movie, The King’s Speech I suddenly realized that my academic learning…

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