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21. The National Government In The Eyes Of American Journalists In China During The Anti-Japanese War
22. On The Flowing Deformation Of Amphibious Writing Of Literature-journalism In The 20th Century
23. A Study On Interpersonal Meaning In Premier Li Keqiang’s Responses To Journalists’ Questions
24. The State Of Nazi Germany In The View Of American Journalists (1933-1941)
25. The Image Of Journalists In American Films From 2000-2016 In North America
26. An Analysis Of Chinese Government Officials’ Response Strategies To Adversarial Questions Raised By Journalists
27. An Interpreting Practice Report On "2018 Seminar Of Renowned African Journalists"
28. A Practice Report Of “2018 Seminar Of Renowned African Journalists”
29. A Report On The Consecutive Interpreting For The Meeting Between Officials Of Liuzhou’s Publicity Department And Journalists Of 2018 ASEAN Omnimedia Seminar
30. Research On The Identity Of Reportage Authors From 1978 To 1989
31. Research On The Image Construction Of Female Journalists In American Films
32. The Study Of The Occupational Ethics Dilemma In Chinese Journalists’ Movies
33. Report On Class Interpreting Practice Of Seminar For ASEAN Journalists And Officials 2018 From Perspective Of Adaptation Theory
34. A Translation Report Of Interviews That Work:A Practical Guide For Journalists
35. Research On The Image Of Female Journalists In Chinese Film And Television Works In The 21st Century
36. Artsvocism: A new role for future arts journalists in the changing digital landscape of Web 3.0
37. Playing dirty: Analyzing the images of the tabloid journalists in the complete first season of the FX Network series 'Dirt'
38. Black female journalists: Experiences of racism, sexism and classism in the newsroom
39. The military versus the press: Japanese military controls over one U.S. journalist, John B. Powell, in Shanghai during the Sino-Japanese War, 1937--1941
40. A study of the importance of cultural proximity as a news value: Cultural proximity and its importance for journalists
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