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Role of Euphemisms: An Analysis of English Language Newspapers’ Headlines
Published 2023-03-01“…This study aims to examine the euphemisms employed by three Pakistani English-language newspapers, namely Dawn, The Express Tribune, and The News International. This study also identify the types and functions of euphemisms in Pakistani English language newspapers. …”
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The impact of MoU and MoA in higher education: case of IIUM
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The Use and Relevance of Archaeological Open-Air Museums
Published 2020-02-01“…Finally, archaeological open-air museums can teach their visitors a valuable lesson about political conscience and citizenship, including a debate on fake news. International cooperation is increasingly important for archaeological open-air museums and a necessity to survive and thrive. …”
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GRAMMATICAL COHESION IN THAI CAVE RESCUE NEWS IN INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPERS
Published 2019-02-01“…Keywords:grammatical cohesion, Thai cave rescue news, international newspaper …”
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Identity Construction of Malala Yousafzai in the Media: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Editorials in Two Pakistani English Newspapers
Published 2020-06-01“… This study compares the media constructions of Malala Yousafzai in two Pakistani English newspapers, The News International and Daily Times vis-à-vis the events that occurred during three stages of her life. …”
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GRAMMATICAL COHESION IN THAI CAVE RESCUE NEWS IN INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPERS
Published 2019-02-01“…Keywords:grammatical cohesion, Thai cave rescue news, international newspaper …”
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A critical analysis of newspaper editorial discourse on the portrayal of uprising in Libya and Syria
Published 2015“…This research paper critically analyzed the editorial discourse of uprising in Libya and Syria from two mainstream newspapers namely The News International of Pakistan and the Arab News of Saudi Arabia.We explored how the crises were represented in the two cultural settings, how the news editorials satisfied the readership through the ideological framing and how that impacted the public opinion.The editorial texts were published during January 2011 to December 2012 which was a peak time for media coverage of the events. …”
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Representation of Women: A Corpus-based Analysis of Pakistani English Newspapers
Published 2022-08-01“…To test the above hypothesis, a corpus of 270 Pakistani English newspaper articles was selected from The News International, The Dawn, and Daily Times, with 90 articles from each paper. …”
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Assessment of students' independency in heritage studies
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News framing of the Arab spring conflict from the lens of newspaper editorials
Published 2020“…This paper examines the print media framing of the Arab Spring in the editorials of The News International (NI) of Pakistan and Arab News (AN) of Saudi Arabia. …”
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METÁFORAS LEXICAIS EM ESTRUTURAS VERBAIS E MENTAIS EM NOTÍCIAS DE POPULARIZAÇÃO DA CIÊNCIA
Published 2011-01-01“…O objetivo deste artigo é identificar e descrever metáforas lexicais em orações dominantes e dependentes projetadas em 30 notícias de popularização científica selecionadas das revistas BBC News International e Scientific American, corpus de pesquisa de mestrado (A, 2010)2. …”
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Back pain: Detrimental Consequences of Monsoon on Health
Published 2023-04-01“…An article published in The News International reported that more than 50% of the young bikers suffer from backache because of constant strain on backbone and surrounding tissues (3). …”
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Facilitators and Strategies for Breaking the News of an Intrauterine Death—A Mixed Methods Study among Obstetricians
Published 2021-11-01“…External facilitators were most frequently mentioned, including professional support, training, professional guidance, time, parents’ leaflets, follow-up consultations, a supporting consultation atmosphere, and preparation before delivering the bad news. Internal facilitators included knowledge, empathy, seeking silence, reflection, privacy, and relief of guilt. (4) Conclusions: Communicating the diagnosis of fetal death evokes moderate to high levels of stress among obstetricians. …”
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