Academia

This section is all about academia. Back when I was in college and university, we had to rely on the teachers’ lectures and notes. Google was there but we could hardly find reliable resource materials on the internet. Thank God, I am past that now.

But I think that nobody should go through the tough phase as our generation did. That’s why I am doing you the favor by posting the relevant academic notes and resource materials that I worked on as a student.

Share it with your friends. Thank me later.

Four Levels of Metaphors by Sylvia Plath

I decided to do some four levels on the chapters from English II, Second Semester, BBA, TU, as I received several requests to post more of ’em, and I liked to save some of my old notes! So here’s one for you young boys and girls: Analysis or Four Levels of Metaphors by Sylvia Plath.  (FYI: …

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Four levels of ‘The Lottery’ by Shirley Jackson

The Lottery

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Four Levels of Chandalika by Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore is a gem of Indian literature, known all over the world for his amazing works in the domains of prose, poetry, and dramas. If you have read his writings, you must have inevitably experienced an out-of-this-world triangle of philosophy, humanism, and mysticism. No wonder, he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913.

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Four levels of ‘The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner’ by Alden Nowlan

f you have taken an English course at the university, you must have inevitably come across the name Alden Nowlan. Does that ring a bell? My best guess is that your professor asked you to submit an assignment on “The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner” by Alden Nowlan.

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Analysis of “One Hundred Years of Solitude” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

I just finished reading one of the masterpieces by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and as you have guessed correctly, it is none other than “One Hundred Years of Solitude”. So this article is an honest and naïve attempt to summarize this novel. To be honest, I couldn’t stop myself from writing about it. So here we go.

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Analysis of The Hitchhiker by Roald Dahl

The following analysis of the Hitchhiker was the part of the assignment I submitted to my English professor back in my college days and I got a good rating for it. And so should you! Let’s take a look at this masterpiece by Roald Dahl.

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Analysis of “Eight O’Clock” by A.E. Housman

The idea of the poem is simple. Time is the most powerful phenomenon in the world and we human beings have no choice. Death is inevitable and it is the ultimate truth of life. The following four-level analysis of “Eight O’clock” will help you to better understand this masterpiece written by A.E. Housman.

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Emerging Issues in Organization Design

As the Organization operates in a dynamic environment, change is inevitable. Change in technology, knowledge, and globalization brings in new concepts in order to address emerging issues in organization design. Research and repeated experiences in the 21st century have time and again proved that it is difficult to get things done with the traditional concept of organizational design. The advancement of information and communication technology and workforce diversity has forced management to innovate in terms of their structure and business process.

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Development Management: Macro, Meso, and Micro Planning

Macro-Meso-Micro refers to the level of policy and institutions that govern and influence development activities in all sectors. Development and growth are typically associated with macro-level economics and “top-down” approaches, but this has more recently been superseded (outmoded) by poverty reduction approaches from the “bottom-up”, with an emphasis on community empowerment and capacity building at the grass-roots.

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Downloadable Course of Study: Masters of Public Administration (MPA) All Semesters

Tribhuvan University (TU) has implemented the semester system in Masters of Public Administration (MPA) program from the academic year 2015. With this change, new course of study has been formulated. Basically, the existing MPA under annual system is divided into four semesters, I guess… Well, that’s a common sense. Course of Study: Masters of Public …

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