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# Title Department Research Year
901 Climate change is one of the significant and threatening problems worldwide. It has attracted the attention of scientists and politicians as well as writers and critics especially in the western world. Writers have responded by writing climate change fict English language and literature
902 The Influence of Story-telling on Children: Therapeutic Metaphor English language and literature
903 Criminalizing Existence: Apartheid, Identity, and Resilience in Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime English language and literature
904 Embracing the Absurd to Find Meaning amid the Coronavirus Pandemic in Saleema Nawaz’s Songs for the End of the World (2020) English language and literature
905 The American Dream versus the Egyptian Dream: The Concept of Happiness English language and literature
906 Leaching the Native American Hidden Dreams: Historical‎ Oppression in the Necropolitical Dystopia of The Marrow Thieves English language and literature
907 Disempowering the Disabled in Susan Nussbaum’s Good Kings Bad Kings (2013) English language and literature
908 Reconciliation for Ethnical Survival in Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless Me, Ultima English language and literature
909 Condemned Isolation in Celeste Ng’s Everything I Never Told You (2014) and Jean Kwok’s Searching for Sylvie Lee (2019): The Failure to Blend in English language and literature