Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023)

Published: 2024-03-28


Articles

Poetic Reflections: Robert Frost'S Works And EcoTeaching In Literature Educatio

Eco-teaching of literature explores the profound connection between literature and environmental awareness. This educational approach not only enhances our understanding of environmental concerns but also fosters sensitivity toward the surrounding world. While the ecological movement gained

Neha Sharma Gupta, Rajesh Kumar Verma

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Clay And Goethite: Natural Solutions For Lead Removal From Aqueous Environments

The presence of heavy metal ions in sewage effluents poses a significant environmental threat, as these pollutants can contaminate water bodies and endanger ecosystems. Heavy metals are non-biodegradable and have the propensity to accumulate in living organisms, leading to severe health

Chinedu Okoro Eze, Adaku Nwachukwu Okafor

13-23

Between Two Worlds: Exploring Dual Identity In Jhumpa Lahiri'S &Quot;The Namesake&Quot;

The concept of 'diaspora' derives its roots from the Greek words 'dia' and 'speirein,' signifying dispersion and scattering, respectively. Originally, it referred to the Jewish Community, a group without a sovereign state, facing discrimination and oppression worldwide. Over time, the term

Rakesh Kumar Sharma, Priya Singh Chauhan

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Nutrient-Rich Farming: Analyzing The Benefits Of Organic Manure For Onion Yield In Yobe State, Nigeria

Onion (Allium cepa) holds a significant position among vegetables worldwide, second only to tomatoes in its utility. With the ability to thrive in diverse climatic conditions, onions are esteemed for their distinctive flavors, making them a fundamental ingredient in the culinary traditions of

Ibrahim Aliyu Musa, Aisha Yusuf Ibrahim

24-30