DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF GHANA THE READING HABIT AMONG ADULTS STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY OF KOFI ANNAN INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING TRAINING CENTRE (KAIPTC) LIBRARY BY BELLA AYELE EKUE (10326063) A LONG ESSAY SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION STUDIES‚ UNIVERSITY OF GHANA‚ LEGON‚ IN PARTIAL FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN INFORMATION STUDIES LEGON JUNE 2013 DECLARATION I Bella Ayele Ekue‚ do hereby
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by pointless rituals and as is obvious by his lodgings‚ did not deserve any better. Write two short analyses of Mr Bleaney‚ arguing the two positions above. The poem Mr Bleaney can be interpreted into different views according to the reader. Larkin could have attempted to portray him to be trival and only living through the motions however‚ he could have also portrayed him to be trying to escape his empty environment in search of something better. The second statement of "Mr Bleaney leading
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Reading Newspaper As A Habit Updated on March 23‚ 2013 Human being is a much habituated species. It is not free from habits. If any human being continues to perform one thing in a repeated manner‚ then he/she becomes habituated to that particular task. There is hardly any human being who is free from this mentality. Thus both good and bad habits are formed. So‚ one should try to develop good habits in this manner. One such good habit is reading newspaper. As said‚ when a thing is done repeatedly
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think of habits we often times think of those negative nagging things we do that we don’t want to‚ or know we shouldn’t. But‚ believe it or not there are such things as ’good’ habits things that enhance your life‚ sharpen your mind‚ and bring fulfillment every time they are successfully carried out. I believe that reading is one of those habits that if developed in a persons life will bring great satisfaction‚ and sense of accomplishment to the reader. Two things to note: 1) A reading habit is ’developed’
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a time of change. Financially‚ politically and environmentally‚ nothing is guaranteed. At such times‚ we must question the meaning of life and our place in this world. What will be our legacy? What‚ in the words of Philip Larkin‚ ’will survive of us’? In the poems on our course‚ Larkin explores the nature of change and the transience of life. For this reason‚ I find his poetry thought-provoking and meaningful. He does not presume to have all the answers‚ but he does provide us with an honest and fascinating
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Reading habit 1. Do you have the habit of reading newspaper? i. Yes ii. No 2. If so‚ how often do you read news paper in a week? i. 1 ii. 2-3 iii. 4-5 iv. 6-7 3. If not‚ why don’t you read newspaper? i. Because of internet ii. Because of TV iii. Because of radio iv. Please specify the other reason 4. Which newspaper do you read? i. English ii. Hindi iii. Punjabi iv. Please specify the
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Our Research Proposal Topic:Newspaper reading habits 1) Problem Definition: -What is the purpose of the study? Our purpose is to find out the number of students who prefer newspapers in our college campus. -How much is already known? So far there is no data collected on this topic. But the reason behind choosing this topic is to know how many people prefer newspapers over any other source of news related information such as magazines‚ journals‚ internet
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Philip Larkin- “Here” analysis Nick Webb The poem "Here" by Philip Larkin is a descriptive poem on Larkin’s travel from the countryside to the city of Hull‚ where Larkin lived for the last thirty years of his life. The descriptive words used to describe the motion of his journey "swerving" (which is repeated throughout the 1st stanza to represent movement) and “harsh-named halt" suggest a train journey in
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In Philip Larkin’s collection‚ ‘The Whitsun Weddings’ and Dannie Abse’s collection ‘Welsh Retrospective’‚ both poets create a sense of place as they write about their own environments. Larkin uses a more detached observation as he uses a third person viewpoint‚ seen in ‘Here’ and ‘The Whitsun Weddings’‚ where he shows the journey of life. This differs to Abse‚ who presents a personal connection with the place and in the poems ‘Last Visit to 198 Cathedral Road’ and ‘Return to Cardiff’; Abse uses these
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THURSDAY‚ SEPTEMBER 27‚ 2012 Trends in News Consumption: 1991-2012 In Changing News Landscape‚ Even Television is Vulnerable FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrew Kohut President‚ Pew Research Center Carroll Doherty and Michael Dimock Associate Directors Scott Keeter Director of Survey Research 1615 L St‚ N.W.‚ Suite 700 Washington‚ D.C. 20036 Tel (202) 419-4350 Fax (202) 419-4399 www.people-press.org www.people-press.org www.people-press.org Trends in News Consumption:
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