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What's in a name ?????

  Hello Learners,              As William Shakespeare said, “What’s in a name? That which we call rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” What is the significance of a name in anyone’s life? Why are the names so important? Let us brainstorm in a fun way about our name.  Answer the following questions:- What is your name? What is the meaning of it? What qualities commonly linked with your name do you believe reflect your attributes? Why do you think the name is important? Write a blog on the questions given and share your link in the comment section. Do not forget to check in. Happy Learning!!!
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Transcendentalism - The Basics

Hello Learners, Here is the blog on the Basic Understanding of the philosophical term “Transcendentalism” which emerged in the mid-19th Century in America. Go through the Videos and Appear in the quiz at the end. CLICK HERE to appear in the quiz. Happy Learning!!!

Rhetoric and Prosody - UGC NET/GSET

  Hello Aspirants, Here is a short blog on Rhetoric and Prosody. Go through this and appear in the quiz at the end of the blog. What is Rhetoric? Rhetoric literally means the art of orator or the art of persuasive public speaking. The word however means the whole art of elegant and effective composition, whether spoken or written. For example – Figures of Speech. The ornamental ideas can be considered as Rhetoric   FIGURES OF SPEECH The following are the major Figures of Speech : 1. Simile--Simile is a Figure of Speech in which a comparison is made between two objects of different kinds which have, however, at least one point in common. The comparison is expressed by using words like 'as' or 'like' or 'so'. 2. Metaphor - A Metaphor is a condensed form of simile in which comparison between two different objects is shown without the use of such words as like, as or so." (Wren) 3. Personification - "In Personification, inanimate objects

Teaching Aptitude - UGC NET

Greetings Aspirants, Teaching aptitude refers to a person’s natural capacity to teach. Furthermore, it can be characterized as a person’s ability to teach once they have received the requisite instruction. To become a good teacher, you must have teaching aptitude. Here is a brief presentation for further reading.                                                      Factors affecting teaching and learning process – CLICK HERE to read more MOOC in detail – CLICK HERE to read more Evaluation in detail - CLICK HERE to read more Detailed Material for Teaching Aptitude Recommended Reading - UGC Paper 1 Book by K.V.S Madan   Let’s take a quiz – Test your knowledge Happy Learning!!!