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English Language in South Asia
Hindi
Language Learning
Just as in the Caribbean, the English Language arrived in South Asia as a result of colonisation. Unlike its history in the Caribbean, however, English has always co-existed in the Indian subcontinent alongside thousands of local languages. So for most of the population, it has only ever been a second language. The British first arrived…
Imam Shaft: Journey of Life and Educational Background
Islam
Knowledge
Religion
We are really eager to know about the journey of his life, his educational background and how e overcome all the challenges that he had to face in order to become one of the great scholars in Islam. We were impressed by the multi talent possess by Imam Shaft’s which had become an inspiration towards…
Greeting In English And Vietnamese
English
In our efforts to become proficient in a foreign language, we strive to excel in multiple skills. However, being talented in only four skills does not guarantee effective communication in English. Improving speaking or listening skills requires enhancing knowledge of social linguistics. Research conducted by Blum-Kulka et al. (1989), Kasper (1995), and others indicates that…
Global Assignments: Pre-departure Training Program
Training
Global assignment of directors has been a traditional method of operating far flung commercial imperiums since the yearss of Robert Clive and the British East India Company. The importance of reassigning cognition. upskilling remote or local directors and transfusing best pattern throughout a transnational organisation has long been recognized as a beginning of competitory advantage…
The Role of Aristotle’s Rhetoric in Marc Anthony’s Oration
Aristotle
Rhetoric
Marc Anthony’s speech during Julius Caesar’s burial is an effective incorporation of Aristotle’s rhetoric, which helps him persuade his audience to shift allegiance from Brutus’ and his co-conspirators’ side to Julius Caesar’s. An extensive examination of Aristotle’s rhetoric will reveal the techniques used by Marc Anthony in his speech. The diction in an argument…
Types of the Author’s Narrative in Modern English Prose
English
The Lord of the Rings
Nowadays an increasing interest is attached to the different types of narratives. The analysis of the types of author’s narrative in the works of modern English novelists allows us to penetrate into the inner world of the author and to define the language structures that are used to create the text itself. The types of…
Analysis of “Mid-Term Break” by Seamus Heaney
Alliteration
Seamus Heaney
“Mid-Term Break,” a free-verse poem by Seamus Heaney, delves into the speaker’s encounter with his younger brother’s death upon returning from boarding school. Within the poem, various themes such as time, age, family, pain, love, and death are explored. Death holds a crucial place in every individual’s existence despite being an unsettling subject matter. Our…
How to Create an Effective Induction Program
Training
The importance of creating a strong induction training program cannot be underestimated. Many workplaces fail to recognize the value of a comprehensive induction and instead expect new employees to quickly become productive without any guidance. However, induction training offers numerous benefits, such as increased employee retention, improved morale, and higher productivity. It is crucial to…
Rhetorical Analysis Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Attack on Pearl Harbor
Rhetoric
“The words of Franklin Delano Roosevelt will always resonate in conversations regarding Pearl Harbor. This speech mirrors his strong disapproval of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Through his ‘Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation,’ President Roosevelt sought to inform the country about the events that occurred on December 7th and rationalize America’s necessity to enter…
Passion or Knowledge
Knowledge
Passion
“The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why” -Mark Twain Passion is a part of choosing a career or goal that is often overshadowed by knowledge. According to cleverism.com, only 20% of working Americans feel very passionate about their jobs. Many Americans…