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The study is grounded in the notion of hybridity in the Third Space espoused by Bhabha (1994) and ameliorated and geared towards the classroom context by the works of Gutirrez (1999, 2004, 2008). The inquiry was designed using primarily qualitative research instruments employing non participant classroom observations, semi structured interviews with 7 English Language teachers, and group interviews with 6 groups of students from 4 different schools in Kuala Lumpur. A one day workshop was also conducted with the 7 teachers to introduce new Malaysian short stories and also for the purpose of sharing experiences in teaching literature in English.

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By Valentina Za MILAN () Luxottica , the world largest eyewear group, named a senior Procter Gamble manager as its new co chief executive on Wednesday, seeking to solve a governance crisis after losing two chief executives in the span of six weeks. The maker of Ray Ban and Oakley sunglasses said its chairman would propose at a board meeting on Oct. 29 that Adil Mehboob Khan be appointed as co CEO in charge of markets from January and in the interim joins the board as a non executive director.

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