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When Angels Embrace Silently

A Poem by Blerina Pëllumbi, an Albanian poetess based in Paris Angels embrace silently, smiling, In a mad world that gives wings to noise, Where life’s truths are born and lost, Where they start to sing – and start to weep… Blerina Pëllumbi, born in the beautiful city of Korçë, Albania,

They love a woman and give up!

A Poem by Madaminova Ogiloy, a young poetess from Republic of Uzbekistan A house with a woman radiates light, A house without a woman is not welcoming. So appreciate a woman, Love a woman and surrender! Madaminova Ogiloy, born in 2002 in Koshkopir district Khorezm region Republic of Uzbekistan, is 3rd stage student of Jizzakh

Chinese Poetry: The Stone Carver

In the silence, he seems to hear a roar rising from the depths of the stone… Ma Peisong is Director of the China Poetry Society Ma Peisong, a Chinese poet born in the 1960s, currently resides in Mianyang. He is a member of the China Writers Association, a director of the China Poetry Society, as well as a member of the

The Lone Warrior – Poetry from India

The sky is shaking The sun is horrified My name is On each and every particle of creation… Dr. Shailesh Gupta Veer is an Indian poet and writer Dr. Shailesh Gupta Veer, is an acclaimed poet and writer from Fatehpur, UP, India. He is a prolific editor, and has curated over two dozen literary books and numerous magazines.

Global Trends in English Teaching

English language teaching (ELT) is not less than a challenge as it demands a teacher be good at vocabulary with a fluency enough to give exposure to students. The more exposure of a target language, the more results are achieved. However; the case in Pakistan is quite topsy-turvy. There are lot of schools and colleges which offer multiple