B.A. Sem - 5 | Presentations
B.A. Sem - 5 | Presentations
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Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 5: Compulsory English
October 16, 2023.
First day of presentation.
Subject: Compulsory English - 5
Topic: Edwin Hubble's Observations and the Big Bang Theory
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Paper - 11: A Study of English Literature - 1
October 17, 2023.
Second day of presentation.
Subject: A Study of English Literature - 1
Topic: Symbolism and Its Role in Conveying Themes in 'Heart of Darkness'
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Paper - 13: A Study of American Literature - 1
October 18, 2023.
Third day of presentation.
Subject: A Study of American Literature - 1
Topic: Beloved - The Pain of Being Black
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Paper - 14: Communication Skills - 1
October 19, 2023.
Fourth day of presentation.
Subject: Communication Skills - 1
Topic: Listening Skills from the Story 'The Boy Who Broke the Bank' by Ruskin
Bond
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Paper - 16: A Study of English Language and Phonetics
October 20, 2023.
Fifth and the last day of presentation.
Subject: A Study of English Language and Phonetics
Topic: The Syllable
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October 20, 2023, marked the culmination of our presentations. Throughout this
cruise, we embarked on a valuable learning journey, all credit to Prof. Vipul
Dabhi Sir, who imparted his knowledge.
One crucial lesson we've learned is that memorization alone doesn't enhance
our language skills. While it might secure good marks, it falls short of true
understanding.
While many are engrossed in Navaratri's Garba festivities, we've been burning
the midnight oil to craft presentations that align with this celebration.
We've gained proficiency in working with laptops and technology, honed our
skills in photography and video shooting, and tackled numerous challenges.
These challenges included handling multimedia visuals, engaging with
audiences, crafting compelling PowerPoint presentations, and troubleshooting
technical glitches when our PPTs didn't cooperate.
Once again, a heartfelt thank you to Prof. Vipul Dabhi Sir for making this
presentation event possible.
Academic Presentations During B.A. Studies
Paper - 15: Literary Theory / Criticism - 1
Subject: Literary Theory / Criticism - 1
Topic: The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
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