Research Journal Publications: Latest Articles
Dr.V.Chandra Sekhar Rao
Professor Emeritus, Publisher & Chief Editor, JRSP-ELT and The RCSAS
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Analysis of Speech Acts in Wuthering Heights Hamid Jewad
Abstract: The present study sheds light on the value of language as a communication tool and the need to research the connection between language and context. The study intends to investigate and discuss the relevance of analysing speech acts in understanding the intended meaning behind the utterances of the characters. Previous studies on speech acts in …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.54850/jrspelt.8.46.001
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Catalysing Social Change: The Application of Forum Theatre in Ganguly’s Sarama Md Nasir Hossain and Dr. Kunnathil Muhammed Aslam
Abstract: This paper examines Forum Theatre’s application in Sanjoy Ganguly’s play Sarama, illustrating its sociopolitical impact. Forum Theatre, rooted in audience participation, empowers marginalized voices to confront societal injustices. Ganguly strategically integrates Forum Theatre elements, such as background scenes and spect-actors, amplifying the play’s …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.54850/jrspelt.8.46.002
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English for Legal Purposes: A Brief History, Challenges and Remedies for Effective Use Dr. Jagan Mohan Rao Krishnamaraju
Abstract: This paper deals with the importance, challenges and solution for efficient use of Legal English in India. Legal English has been in use ever since the British came to India and took over its political and business administration. They continued British law and language that was in force in England and other British colonies. During the pre-independence age, …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.54850/jrspelt.8.46.003
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Enhancing English Spelling Skills Through Scrambled Word Challenges Robinson X and Dr. P.N. Gunanidhi
Abstract: Language has evolved significantly over time, with spelling playing a crucial role in communication. The advent of artificial intelligence and techno-culture has impacted the spelling patterns in students’ daily lives, particularly through social media usage, where informal abbreviations and misspellings are prevalent. This trend has infiltrated students’ …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.54850/jrspelt.8.46.004
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Abstract: This study explores the connection between personality traits and speaking fluency among first-year English language students at the Department of English Language and Literature, University of Dr. Moulay Tahar in Saida, Algeria, and it uses a correlational research design to achieve this goal. Data were gathered from 50 EFL students through two …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.54850/jrspelt.8.46.005
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The Healing Effects of Poetry Reading on Anxiety Disorders: A Study Design Proposal Giuseppe Giordano and Giovanna Giordano
Abstract: Poetry therapy is a form of treatment that promotes healing and growth by using poetry and, more specifically, by using language, symbols and metaphors. The positive effects on mental well-being have been widely demonstrated in literature as there are several publications in this field. The present paper is basically a study design which investigates the healing …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.54850/jrspelt.8.46.006
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Abstract: The Central Board of Secondary Education administers the class X exams to all affiliated Indian institutions. The DMS school in Mysore City, Karnataka state, India, followed the academic calendar as forth by the Central Board of Secondary Education. Only by providing online courses could the Ministry of Education achieve its goals. The usefulness of online …
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Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.55454/rcsas.4.11.2024.001
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Abstract: This paper examines the paradigm shift in literature through Artificial Intelligence. This research investigates the threatened potential that AI can bring to the future of literature. Furthermore, it has demonstrated how the emergence of AI-driven literary works affects the traditional literary market and the perception of human-authored literature and what role …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.55454/rcsas.4.11.2024.002
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Comparative Assessment of Physical and Mental Health Status of Internally Displaced and Indigenous Adults of Ikot Efiom in Bakassi, Cross River State, Nigeria Inyang Asibong et al.
Abstract: This study assesses the health status of internally displaced persons (IDPs) compared to indigenous adults in Ikot Efiom, Bakassi, Cross River State, Nigeria. Displacement from conflicts and disasters has forced over 55 million people globally into IDP camps, with 11.1 million in sub-Saharan Africa. IDPs face numerous challenges, including overcrowded living …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.55454/rcsas.4.11.2024.003
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Impact of Trade on Environmental Degradation: An Analysis of the Post-Liberalization Period in India Hamie Akhter and Samreen Farooq
Abstract: The research article evaluates the link between trade and environmental deterioration in India post-liberalization. The proxy variable for environmental degradation is carbon dioxide emissions in metric tons, and for trade, we have used trade as a percentage of the Gross Loan Portfolio (GLP). The control variables are financial development, energy …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.55454/rcsas.4.11.2024.004
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Prevalence and Determinants of Intimate Partner Violence among Sero-Positive Adults in Southern Senatorial District of Cross River State, Nigeria Margaret Inde et al.
Abstract: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) encompasses behaviors within intimate relationships that inflict physical, psychological, or sexual harm. It is a global public health issue and a human rights concern, with over 1 in 4 women (26%) aged 15 and above experiencing IPV at least once since age 15. This study investigated the prevalence and determinants of IPV …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.55454/rcsas.4.11.2024.005
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Malaria among Children Under-Five in the Central Senatorial District of Cross River State, Nigeria Promise Iwara et al.
Abstract: Malaria, a life-threatening disease caused by parasites transmitted through bites of infected Anopheles mosquitoes, continues to pose a significant health challenge in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in Africa, including Nigeria. This study examined the prevalence and determinants of malaria among under-five children in the Central Senatorial …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.55454/rcsas.4.11.2024.006
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Reforming the Local Self-Governance in Assam through the Assam Panchayat (Amendment) Act, 2023 Dr. Chuchengfa Gogoi et al.
Abstract: With the election to the Panchayat in Assam approaching in November and December 2024, the recent amendment Act of Assam Panchayat (Amendment) Act, 2023, is getting much importance in the state. The Act has brought a significant shift in the local self-governance system at the grassroots and set some benchmarks for democratic, decentralized …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.55454/rcsas.4.11.2024.007
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The Role of Moral Intelligence in the Digital Age: Implications for ICT Knowledge in Teaching Neha Trivedi and Prof. Shanti Nayal
Abstract: This paper explores the intersection of moral intelligence and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) knowledge among secondary school teachers. Moral intelligence, defined as the ability to apply ethical principles to personal actions and decisions, plays a crucial role in shaping teachers’ behavior and interactions with students. Similarly, ICT …
Crossref/DOI: https://doi.org/10.55454/rcsas.4.11.2024.008
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