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Last Chance to do an MA English under in Kannur University?

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  Students of our time go through a plethora of concerns before joining courses for higher education. These concerns may include future career options, financial investment, the ease in the processes involved with the course, and personal preferences. One of the most profitable courses in recent years is MA in English with its scope, ease in handling, and usefulness in real life. Job opportunities were ample for anyone with an MA English qualification. The COVID-19 pandemic has somewhat transformed the area of higher education. Along with changes in many sectors, it has created a drastic change in the enthusiasm for Courses in Humanities and Arts for higher education.  It is quite organic a thought process that post-pandemic a society would affirmatively imagine a future interlinked with the pandemic. This is especially true for professional courses and the future career any graduate would want to choose. The medical profession has become a hot chocolate of choice for students...

History of England II: From 1600 to 2000 CE : VICTORIAN ENGLAND & CHARLES DARWIN

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Kannur University B A English Main II Semester COMPLEMENTARY ELECTIVE 02 VICTORIAN ENGLAND AND CHARLES DARWIN PARAGRAPH  QUESTION   Charles Darwin and the Theory of Evolution  Two theories regarding the origin and the survival of life as we see it now were proposed during the Nineteenth century. The first of these theories was proposed by the French Naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in 1809, which proposed that life on earth was formed spontaneously from inert matter. This life later underwent transformations and the traits developed by one organism was passed onto its offsprings according to this notion. Charles Darwin, an English naturalist, geologist and biologist in his seminal text published in 1859 titled The Origin of Species proposed “the theory of evolution by natural selection”. He argued that the species that are better adapted to their environments are more likely to survive and reproduce. He gathered these insights from his 1831 voyage from Plymouth, Engl...