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| 1. | An Overview And Analysis On Fernando Poter's Art |
| 2. | Columbia Elementary Chinese Integrated Teaching Survey |
| 3. | A Survey On Chinese Teaching And Chinese Language Promotion In Colombia |
| 4. | The Analysis Of Teaching Skills At The Chinese Classroom In Colombia Chinese Center |
| 5. | Chinese Characters Teaching Strategy Researching About Confucius Institute Of Medellin Of Colombia |
| 6. | Task-based Instructional Desing For The Teahcing Of Chinese On-line |
| 7. | Lengua y violencias en Colombia: Discursos sobre patrimonio linguistico (1991-2010) |
| 8. | Eventalizing blackness in Colombia |
| 9. | Eligio Garcia and his contribution to the new urban narrative in Colombia |
| 10. | Literary and Cinematic Representations of Neoliberal Forms of Contemporary Violence in Latin America with Special Interest in Mexico and Colombia |
| 11. | From Protest Song to Social Song: Music and Politics in Colombia, 1966-201 |
| 12. | Post-neoliberal images: Film policy in Colombia and its lessons for developing countries |
| 13. | English teachers in Colombia: Ideologies and identities in academic writing |
| 14. | Connecting for survival: Understanding the spatial implications of migrant women's food insecurity coping strategies in Medellin, Colombia, and Washington, D.C |
| 15. | Bambuco, tango and bolero: Music, identity, and class struggles in Medellin, Colombia, 1930--1953 |
| 16. | New cultural identities through literature and rock music in Latin America (Mexico, Colombia, Argentrna, Brazil) |
| 17. | New World romance and authorship (Edgar Allan Poe, Hart Crane, Jorge Luis Borges, Argentina, Alejo Carpentier, Cuba, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Colombia) |
| 18. | A communicative approach to social capital: Building a theoretical and empirical model of communication and community engagement (Colombia) |
| 19. | From the Law to the Global Market: The Campaign of the U'wa Indigenous People in Colombia (1995--2010) |
| 20. | Violent Momentum: Paramilitary Demobilization, Grey Zones and the Search for Wealth in Contemporary Colombia |
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