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21. The Xiao Hong Research In Perspective Of Bibliography
22. Artistic Aesthetics Of Gem Inclusion And Its Application In Jewelry Design
23. Deviation And Inclusion - A Study Of Narrative Thinking In The Creation Of Chinese, Japanese And American Animated Films
24. Towards An Optimized Treatment Of English Neologisms Their Inclusion And Entry Arrangement In ECLDs
25. The Inclusion Of The Other:Research On The Ethics Of Liberation Of Enrique Dussel
26. The Effect Of Social Situation Cognition On Individual Interpersonal Self-boundary
27. The Study Of Inclusive Social Communication
28. An E-C Translation Report On Financial Inclusion
29. The Incorporation Of New Senses Into Chinese-English Dictionaries For Chinese EFL Learners
30. Empirical Study On Inclusion Criteria For English Neologisms In OALD
31. On The Practice Research Of Paintings Based On The Subject Of Amber
32. Addressing the inclusion of English language learners in the educational accountability system: Lessons learned from peer review
33. Essentialist beliefs about homosexuality, attitudes toward gay men and lesbians, and religiosity: Change within a structure of interconnected beliefs
34. Reading Black intimacies: Literary studies beyond representational inclusion
35. Controlling the spectacular world city: A discursive analysis of inclusion and exclusion in the making of Giuliani's New York
36. Are special educators' self perceptions toward inclusion in the workplace related to their personal traits regarding hope and locus of control
37. Zircon inclusion suite analysis of the Ashe Metamorphic Suite, North Carolina: Implications for exhumation history of eclogite
38. Policing the boundaries between 'us' and 'them': Immigrants, narrative identity, and the politics of inclusion/exclusion (New York City, California)
39. Making the American Immigrant Soldier: Inclusion and Resistance
40. Inclusion of students with autism spectrum disorder in the music classroom: Music teachers' experiences, attitudes, and perceptions
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