Feminist Literary Theory: History and Core Principles
Gynocritics: Definition and Origin
Main Source: Baldick, Chris. “Gynocritics”. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms, 4th edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2008. 147.
Definition and Origin
- The term gynocritics was coined by Elaine Showalter in 1979.
- It represents a distinct branch of feminist literary studies.
- Shift in focus: Moves away from studying how women read male authors and emphasizes women as writers and creators of textual meaning.
Scope of Study
Gynocritics examines literature
Read MoreEnglish Grammar Mastery: Tenses, Modals and Syntax
Past Tenses
Past Simple
Used for finished actions (Acción acabada). Form: Verb + -ed or 2nd column.
- (+) I wrote an essay.
- (-) I didn’t play football.
- (?) Did you have a match?
Past Continuous
Used for actions in progress in the past (Acción en progreso en el pasado). Form: Was/Were + V-ing.
- (+) I was studying biology.
- (-) They weren’t studying.
- (?) Were they studying?
Past Perfect Simple
Used for the “past of the past,” an action before another past action. Form: Had + Past Participle (3rd column).
- (+) She
Metal Ions in Biology and Laws of Photochemistry
Metal Ions in Biological Systems
Metal ions are fundamental to life, making up roughly 3% of the human body’s weight. They are not merely passive structural components; they act as catalysts, charge carriers, and structural stabilizers.
Classification of Biological Elements
Biological elements are broadly classified into four categories based on their physiological requirement and concentration in the body:
- Essential Elements: Elements that are absolutely indispensable for life, growth, and reproduction.
Lexicography and Dictionary Structure Principles
Lexicology and Lexicography
The adjective lexicographic is related to the names of two linguistic disciplines: lexicology and lexicography, both of which come from the Greek word lexikón meaning ‘speech’, ‘way of speaking’ or, simply, ‘word’. They are not the same. Lexicology is a theoretical discipline focused on the study of words; i.e., it explores the form, structure, and meaning of words and the processes whereby new words are formed. In contrast, although using information from
Read MoreDigital Marketing Fundamentals: Essential Concepts and Strategies
Section 2: Short Answer Questions (2 Marks Each)
1. Define Digital Marketing
Digital Marketing is the practice of promoting products, services, or brands using electronic devices, digital channels, and the internet. It encompasses strategies like SEO, social media marketing, email marketing, and pay-per-click advertising to reach and engage targeted audiences online.
2. What is SEO?
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It is the process of optimizing a website’s structure, content, and online
Read MoreMastering English Communication: Vocabulary, Grammar, and Speech
Unit 1: Vocabulary Building
Word Formation
- Understanding word roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
Prefixes and Suffixes
Prefix Definition
A prefix is a set of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. It must be attached to a base word.
- Meaning: Added before a word to change its meaning.
- Example: un + happy = unhappy (not happy).
Suffix Definition
A suffix is a set of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning or grammatical form (noun, verb, adjective, etc.).
- Meaning: Added
Essential Natural Language Processing Concepts and Tools
Generative Language Models
Definition: A Generative Language Model learns the probability distribution of words in a language and generates new text by predicting the next word or sequence of words based on context.
Example: For the input “The sun rises in the,” the model may predict “east,” resulting in “The sun rises in the east.”
Advantages
- Produces coherent text
- Useful for content generation
- Learns from large text corpora
- Supports various NLP applications
BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations
Read More60 Essential Economic Principles and Concepts
1. Ten Principles of Economics
Explanation: Economics is the study of how people make choices because resources (money, time, etc.) are limited. The ten principles are basic rules: 1) people face trade-offs, 2) cost is what you give up, 3) rational people think at the margin, 4) people respond to incentives, 5) trade helps everyone, 6) markets usually work well, 7) government can help sometimes, 8) living standards depend on production, 9) too much money causes inflation, 10) there is a short-run
Read MoreEssential Medical English Vocabulary and Phrases
Common Medical Sentences
- The Dermatology Department deals with skin diseases.
- Room 67 is on the first floor.
- I feel better now than I did this morning because my head does not hurt anymore.
- I get a burning feeling two or three hours after food, and sometimes it is very sore.
- I have been suffering from severe migraines for fifteen years.
- If possible, sit at the same level as the patient.
- Take an anti-inflammatory, such as ibuprofen.
- Chiropractic involves manipulating the bones in the spine to help treat
Fundamentals of Photophysics and Infrared Spectroscopy
1. Principles of Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to determine the functional groups present within a molecule. When a molecule is exposed to infrared radiation, it absorbs specific frequencies that match its natural molecular vibrations, causing quantized transitions between vibrational energy levels.
The IR region of the electromagnetic spectrum useful for organic chemistry typically spans wavenumbers from 4000 cm⁻¹ to 400 cm⁻¹. Wavenumber
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