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101. Jonathan Swift’s Satire Art In Travels Into Several Remote Nations Of The World By Lemuel Gulliver
102. Translation Strategy For Economic Documents From The Perspective Of Functional Equivalence:a Comparative Study Of Two Chinese Versions Of The Wealth Of Nations
103. Report On The Translation Of The New Digital Age: Reshaping The Future Of People, Nations And Businesses (Excerpts)
104. The Studies On Mtcsol Curriculum For Asean Nations
105. Influence Of Translator’s Subjectivity On Translation: A Contrastive Study Of Two Versions Of An Inquiry Into The Nature And Causes Of The Wealth Of Nations
106. The Manipulation Of Translators’ Will On Translation Works
107. A Study Of The Translation And Introduction Of Literature Of Weak Nations By The Eastern Miscellany(1920——1931)
108. The Natural Views Of Guan Zi
109. A Reflective Research Report On Translation Of Background Guide Of The 10th China National Model United Nations Conference
110. The Research On Western Ocean Spirit:Historical Review And Contemporary Survey
111. The Narrative Of Conquered Nations In Late Qing Novels(1900-1911)
112. Comparative Study On Two Chinese Versions Of The Wealth Of Nations From The Perspective Of Chesterman’s Models Of Translation Ethics
113. A Report On An Internship With The UN Verbatim Reporting Service
114. The Translation Of Legal Documents Of The United Nations
115. From The Enlightenment To The Practice:the Dissemination Of The Wealth Of Nations In Britain Before 1823
116. A Comparative Study Of Three Chinese Versions Of The Wealth Of Nations From The Perspective Of Skopostheorie
117. On The Presentation Of Piano Works Of Germany And Austria And Those Of Other Nations:Similarities And Differences
118. Mukden Incident, In The View Of The New York Times
119. The Mixed Culture Of Hu And Xia Nationalities
120. Strategies For Translating The Yearbook Of The United Nations Under The Guidance Of Chesterman’s Translation Norm Theory
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