This document provides instructions for an essay exam. Students have three hours to write a 2000-2500 word essay on one of two topics: either arguing that gender equality is a myth, or discussing the emerging power of social media and its prospects and problems. The instructions note that students will be graded on organization, relevance, and clarity, and that no blank pages should be left in their answer book.
This document provides instructions for an essay exam. Students have three hours to write a 2000-2500 word essay on one of two topics: either arguing that gender equality is a myth, or discussing the emerging power of social media and its prospects and problems. The instructions note that students will be graded on organization, relevance, and clarity, and that no blank pages should be left in their answer book.
This document provides instructions for an essay exam. Students have three hours to write a 2000-2500 word essay on one of two topics: either arguing that gender equality is a myth, or discussing the emerging power of social media and its prospects and problems. The instructions note that students will be graded on organization, relevance, and clarity, and that no blank pages should be left in their answer book.
Note: (i) Write an Essay (2000-2500 words) on any ONE of the given topics. Credit will be given for organization, relevance and clarity. (ii) No Page/Space be left blank between the answer. All the blank pages of Answer Book must be crossed.
1. Gender equality is a myth
2. The Emerging Power of Social Media: Prospects and Problems.
Note: (i) Write an Essay (2000-2500 words) on any ONE of the given topics. Credit will be given for organization, relevance and clarity. (ii) No Page/Space be left blank between the answer. All the blank pages of Answer Book must be crossed.
1. Gender equality is a myth
2. The Emerging Power of Social Media: Prospects and Problems.