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Mass communications and Media studies

Study: M. A. Sem. 4 Subject: 15 - Mass communications and Media studies Topic: Mass communications and Mass culture Department of English MKBU. Guide: Dr. Hinaba Zala Assignment by Prinjal Shiyal   Mass communications:     Mass communication become the part of our everyday life and in present time this is very popular in our Media culture.The alternative term mass culture conveys the idea that such culture emerges spontaneously from the masses themselves, like popular art did before the 20th century. The expression media culture, on the other hand, conveys the idea that such culture is the product of the mass media. In media studies, media psychology, communication theory, and sociology, media influence and media effects are topics relating to mass media and media culture's effects on individual or an audience's thoughts, attitudes, and behavior. Whether it is written, televised, or spoken, mass media reaches a large audience. Mass media is known as being o
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Assignment: English Language Teaching: 2

Study: M. A. Sem. 4 Subject: 16 - English Language Teaching -2 Topic: CALL Technologies Department of English MKBU. Guide: Dr. Hinaba Zala Assignment by Prinjal Shiyal Introduction:    CALL means Computer Assisted Language Learning and it is very useful approach. Computer-assisted language Learning  is an approach to teaching and learning in which the computer and computer-based resources such as the Internet are used to present, reinforce and assess material to be learners. It usually includes a substantial interactive element. It also includes the search for and the investigation of applications in language teaching and learning. Except for self-study software, Computer Assisted Language Learning  is meant to supplement face-to-face language instruction, not replace it. And it is very appropriate and useful for various skills and activities. Computer Assisted Language Learning has also been known by several other terms such as technology enhanced language learning

Assignment: African literature

Study: M. A. Sem. 4 Subject: 14 - African Literature Topic: Meaning of Barbarians and Civilized and note on the conflict between Civilization and Barbarians? Department of English MKBU. Guide: Dr. Hinaba Zala Assignment, by Prinjal Shiyal ◆What is the meaning of the "Barbarians" and "Civilized"? Write note on the conflict between 'Civilization' and 'Barbarians'? https://m.box.com/shared_item/https%3A%2F%2Fapp.box.com%2Fs%2F9icqjpch4xh688onwfkd75f90xqshyx3   ● "Waiting for the Barbarians" novel by J. M. Coetzee and this novel published in 1980. This text demands the contextual study because there are many major historical events connected. Like, Civilization, Colonialism, Marginalization and so on. On various occasions civilized man has found himself marching side by side with men at lower levels of social and cultural development. The great civilizations were accustomed to compare themselves quite favorably with thes

Assignment: The New Literature on Harry Potter as children's Literature

◆Study: M. A. Sem. 4 ◆Subject: 13 -The new Literature ◆Topic: What is children Literature? How far does the ◆Harry Potter novels qualify for children Literature?  ◆Department of English MKBU. ◆Guide: professor Dilip Barad sir ◆Assignment, by Prinjal Shiyal              In the 21st century people noticed this how slowly some perceptions are changing because of new ways of looking Literature and that's why here I'm going to discussing about the 'children literature' and how far does J. K. Rowling's series of novels "Harry Potter" qualify for children literature. First what is children literature? Children are very curious to know about the fairy tales, lullabies, fables, folk songs, and other primarily orally transmitted materials because all works are in form of short, simple and easy to understand for children. Children’s literature first clearly emerged as a distinct and independent form of literature in the second half of the 18th ce