The Work of Representation by Stuart Hall

In chapter four of “The Work of Representation” Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying Practice, Stuart Hall begins by giving an overview of Foucault’s perspective of discourse. Firstly, Hall summarizes Foucault’s main theories, giving us insight on what discourse is, how it differs from simple language, and how discourse could be used in varying situations. Foucault … Read more

I Have a Dream & Pearl Harbor Speech Comparison

In the speeches “I Have A Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. and “Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation” by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, both speakers confront significant difficulties and obstacles that affect their respective audiences and the broader public. The obstacles they address stem from profound public and governmental issues, including systemic racism and an … Read more

Sociological Perspective from C. Wright Mills

Chapter Discussion Questions #1 1. The sociological perspective, as a way of thinking about the world, includes the sociological imagination from C. Wright Mills, the beginner’s mind from Bernard McGrane, and the idea of culture shock from anthropology. What do all three of these concepts have in common? Sociological perspective from the book’s definition means … Read more

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S Eliot

Throughout his poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” T. S. Eliot uses various literary figures in well-known texts as the character J. Alfred Prufrock experiences anxiety and self-doubt. Allusions and direct references to works and authors Dante Alighieri, William Shakespeare, Andrew Marvell, and the Bible are used to compare and contrast Prufrock’s insecurities … Read more

Twelfth Night and The Merchant of Venice

Using the chosen texts, Twelfth Night and The Merchant of Venice, this essay will consider whether or not the dramatic effects of deception and disguise are significant in Shakespeare’s works. Deception and disguise show difference between appearance and reality in Shakespearian drama and often go hand in hand within Shakespeare’s plays. There are, for example, … Read more

THE SOUND SYSTEM OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LANGUAGE: Language is defined as: The way of communication and source of communication. Language is the main path to meet with each other. OR Language is a system of usual and traditional speech, speak and writing. All nations have their own languages to which they communicate each other. PHONOLOGY: Phonology is the branch of linguistics … Read more

The Difficulty Of Using English Language In Communicating For E-Learning Students English Major At King Faisal University.

Abstract: King Faisal University E-learning students differ from the regular students. This is why learning is also named distant learning which means the students do not receive lessons by teachers and they need more self-work for improving their English. But this situation caused the E-learning students to miss a key part in the language learning … Read more

Best method for translating Quranic metonymies

This study aims at finding out the best method for translating Quranic metonymies. The principle goal of this research is to approach and highlight the translation of distinct the metonymies. The data analyzed consists of three verses from the Holy Quran representing three types of metonymy and their translations offered by each of the translators … Read more

Heart of Darkness relies on flawed observation and assumption (draft)

Thesis In Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness, stereotypical characterizations are built off of prejudice and observation. Meanwhile Chinua Achebe’s use of dialogue, as well as alternate communication create a portrait of characters in a Nigerian society that is thriving in comparison to the silent, primitive culture described in Hearth of Darkness. Heart of Darkness … Read more

Performance observation of Bangla Automatic Speech Recognition System (ASR)

This paper focus on performance observation of Bangla Automatic Speech Recognition System (ASR) implemented with the vector set of 52 dimensions (includes static, delta, acceleration, and third differential coefficients) of Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (MFCC) and triphone based Hidden Markov Model (HMM). Since the effect of appending third differential coefficients with a vector set of … Read more

Social Media and its Dangers for Teens

Social Media and its Dangers for Teens According to Merriam Webster, social media is a form of electronic communication through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, and personal messages. A few well known social networks include Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter. Even though they help teenagers interact and share their interests and … Read more

”Cachau Bant: Mind Your Language”

An essay on ”Cachau Bant: Mind Your Language” For many years the English Empire ruled the world, which is why the English language is spread all around the world today. This has meant that more countries have lost their native language over time. They did not only lose the country’s language but also a part … Read more

The suffering caused by the carelessness of the upper class in the Great Gatsby

The suffering caused by the carelessness of the upper class in the Great Gatsby In the roaring 20’s the upper class lived in West Egg. The Buchanan’s wealth is old money. Tom and Daisy Buchanan are careless people who use thier money to get away from their problems. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby … Read more