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The introduction of a new curriculum, known as the Merdeka curriculum, has fundamentally altered various vital aspects, including character education. Merdeka curriculum provides Indonesian character education with a new paradigm, Profil Pelajar Pancasila... see more

This essay explores Catherine L. Pirkis’ contribution to the male-­-defined genre of detective fiction. Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1841), Charles Dickens’ Bleak House (1853), and of course Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stori... see more

This paper examines the effect of entrepreneurship education on employment generation among university graduates in Gombe metropolis. The total population of the study was 581 university graduates. A descriptive survey research design was adopted and Stra... see more

Contemporary life writings of Iranian diaspora are often censured for promoting a universalizing, dehumanizing and hegemonic image of the nation. The common misgiving is that the narratives project Iranian women as archetypal victims and their male counte... see more

Consciousness is a sense or feeling of being aware. The human consciousness is afflicted with ambiguity and suspicions; with reasonable attempts, one can resolve such clashes. The deliberate struggle of human consciousness in various circumstances brings ... see more

This article endeavours to examine the social realities and the plight and predicament of proletariat through Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. This novel that covers the history of England and France from 1757 to 1793. It speaks about the rise of French Rev... see more

Literature acts as a perfect medium in showcasing the sufferings of subjugated people to the public. Postcolonial literature perfectly portrays the mental status of the othered or sidelined community. Patricia Grace is one of the well- acclaimed Maori wri... see more

The Combat is reflected in almost all the post- colonial Indian English Literature. People around the nook and cranny of the world, even other than being in diasporic atmosphere are encountering combat in their day today routine, so when it comes to the c... see more

This paper focuses on the woman-centredness, myth and its remembering, the larger issue of gender-discrimination, the question of identity, the theme of quest in Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night (1992). It also portrays this novel as a bildun... see more

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