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Muslims in Australia: Immigration, Race Relations and Cultural History
(© 2004 Kegan Paul, 2004)In Muslims in Australia, Nahid Kabir seeks to understand the basis of mainstream Australians fear by tracing Muslim history since the Afghan settlement in 1860. In social, economic and political contexts, the author compares ... -
Muslims in Australia: the double edge of terrorism
(© 2007 Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies., 2007-11)Self-improvement is often seen as the driving force behind international migration. In other cases, people are forced to depart because of social or political upheaval, oppression or national disaster. Finally, people may ... -
My experience at The Daily Star
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My experience at the straight light studio
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My internship experience at Asian Television
(BRAC University, 2017-12) -
My internship experience at Boishakhi Television
(BRAC University, 2013-12) -
My internship experience at Daily Sun
(BRAC University, 2017-08) -
My internship experience at Grey Shack Ltd.
(BRAC University, 2016-08) -
My internship experience at New Age
(Brac University, 2019-07)This report reflects the experience and knowledge about journalism which I gathered during my internship at New Age. The report carries some methods of translation and editing which I found helpful and recommend to the readers. -
My journey as a teacher: a report on my internship as an elementary school teacher
(BRAC University, 2018-08)This internship report details my four month journey as a teacher and what I have learned from this journey. I have also discussed what I have done well and what I feel I could have done better. I describe my contribution ... -
My journey as a teacher: a report on my internship at an english medium school.
(BRAC University, 2018-08)This report is based on the experience that I gathered during my internship in Fulbright School (pseudonym) focusing on a self-evaluation of my teaching. I had high expectation for bringing out the best from the students ... -
My Journey as an Executive Team Member at BackpagePR
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My journey as an intern in media liaison
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Mystery of the forbidden fruit: Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained
(BRAC University, 2016-08)The dissertation explores the idea of the Forbidden Fruit as found in literature. This is done by analysing the literary texts of John Milton, Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. Milton’s representation of the theme has ... -
Mysticism in Lalon and Tagore: A question of textual Influence and Intertextuality
(Brac University, 2019-12)Lalon shai, his philosophy and contribution in Bengali literature is vast; he is the "Guru" of Baul music in Bangladesh. Lalon‟s song creates a huge impact in Bengali literature; but, his philosophy and "Sadhana" (Meditation) ... -
Myth and meaning in Ulysses: Homer, Tennyson and Joyce
(BRAC University, 2013-08)This is an attempt to decode the change in meanings in adaptations of Ulysses over the ages. The basis is set on the theory of myth provided by Roland Barthes. There are additional concepts that aid the argumentation as ... -
Mythology and intertextuality in T.S. Eliot’s The Wasteland.
(Brac University, 2022-01)Literature is often viewed as made up or fabricated stories to give aesthetic pleasure to readers. The purpose of literature is entertainment, amusement and mostly it creates a way to escape from the real chaotic world ... -
Myths across culture : portrayal of women
(BRAC University, 2015-08)This paper falls into the criteria of feminist revisionist mythology which aims to interpret the way women are looked upon and represented in Eastern (Indian) and Western (Greek) tradition through the myths and epics. Using ... -
NAEM-trained Teachers’ perceptions of CLT pedagogical practice: A Higher Secondary Level Study in Bangladesh
(Brac University, 2021-01)For a wide variety of reasons, the significance of English in Bangladesh at higher secondary level is prodigious. The NCTB (National Curriculum and Textbook Board) has made English compulsory for all students in schools ... -
Narratives of disjuncture: women garment workers of Bangladesh and sexuality in literature and social sciences
(BRAC Univeristy, 2018-01)The women garment workers of Bangladesh figure highly in our national consciousness. They are undoubtedly the women of the nation. From social sciences to economics to media, their presence is everywhere. They are ...