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1. | On The Czech Republic And Slovakia Split National Factors |
2. | 19 And 20 Century Czech Music Sociology Research |
3. | Needs Analysis About Classroom Teaching For Chinese Learners In Czech Republic |
4. | That Study Etude In C Major Concert Of Smetana |
5. | Hami Ai The Czech Republic And The Comparative Study Of Erhu |
6. | Take The Art Of Several Czech Artists As An Example To Describe The Art And Prints Of The Czech Republic And Austria |
7. | Investigation And Analysis Of Chinese Language Learning At Palacky University In The Czech Republic |
8. | The Empirical Analysis On The Influencing Factors Of Intra-Industry Trade Of Cultural And Creative Products Between China And Czech Republic |
9. | A Study On The Chinese Cultural Communication Of Confucius Institute At Palacky University In Czech Republic |
10. | A Report On The Translation Of The Higher Education Act Of The Czech Republic (Part ?-part ?) |
11. | Learning music, race and nation in the Czech Republic |
12. | Attitudes toward membership in the European Union in the Czech Republic and Slovakia |
13. | The meaning of citizenship to young adults in the post-communist Czech Republic |
14. | From dissidence to statesmanship: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Vaclav Havel, and the 'ideological lie' in the 20th century (Russia, Czech Republic) |
15. | Adolf Loos in Central European culture (Austria, Czech Republic, Franz Kafka) |
16. | Successful translation: Negotiating migratory experience in the literary works of Vladimir Nabokov, Salman Rushdie, and Milan Kundera (India, Czech Republic) |
17. | Rabbis and revolution: A study in nineteenth-century Moravian Jewry (Czech Republic) |
18. | Bones, stones, and brothels: Religion and topography in Prague under Emperor Charles IV (1346--1378) (Czech Republic) |
19. | The translation of pain in immigrant texts (Haiti, Czech Republic, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia) |
20. | Social change, mental health, and the evolution of gay male identities: A clinical ethnography of post-communist Prague (Czech Republic) |
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