Keyword [Kentucky] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | Chinese Classroom Instruction To Middle School Students In Kentucky, U.S. |
2. | Kentucky Fried Chicken Television Advertising Discourse’s Art Performance Strategy |
3. | A Practice Report On Consecutive Interpreting Of An Interview With Professor Brian Fyre From Kentucky University |
4. | A Report On The Translation Of Excerpted Chapters Of Kentucky Azaleas |
5. | Research On The Basic Quality Of International Chinese Teachers Based On The Teacher Standards Of Kentucky, USA |
6. | Heart, soul, mind, and strength: A study of holistic adult faith at Florence Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Florence, Kentucky |
7. | From border South to solid South: Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830--1880 |
8. | Sister servants: Catholic women religious in antebellum Kentucky |
9. | Believers in Dixie: A cultural geography of the Kentucky Shakers |
10. | Pioneers, proclamations, and patents: A narrative of the conquest, division, settlement, and transformation of Kentucky |
11. | Leading the families of New Work Fellowship, Hopkinsville, Kentucky to a biblical understanding and practice of Sabbath rest |
12. | Commerce and arms: The federal government, Native Americans, and the economy of the Old Northwest, 1783--1807 (Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana) |
13. | Infusing core content into the Kentucky foreign language class |
14. | Developing a member assimilation strategy at Highview Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky |
15. | The influence of culture and gender on the creation of law in antebellum Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky |
16. | Citizens under the law: African Americans confront the justice system in Kentucky, Missouri, and Texas, 1790--1877 |
17. | Born of water and spirit: Popular religion and early American Baptists in Kentucky, 1776--1860 |
18. | Community dynamics among reintroduced elk, white-tailed deer, and coyote in southeastern Kentucky |
19. | Reconstructing Craw: Examining the dynamics of oral history and public memory (Kentucky) |
20. | Working with religion: Industrialization and resistance in the eastern Kentucky coal fields, 1910--1932 |
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