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At the Bottom of the Barrel: Rum’s Influence on Those Who Made It
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Implications of the World Health Organization (WHO) regulations concerning the sales of breast milk substitutes and country-specific indicators per the diamond location theory: A m...
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Code switching and attitudinal perception
Published 2018“…The male who did not code-switch in the verbal guise test was rated the most negatively by both groups. …”
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Female customers’ expectations and satisfaction regarding custom - made apparel
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The application of the Copyright Act, 1978, to works made prior to 1979
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Defending women who kill
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The Invisible made Visible: Disability Tourism in South Africa – a comparative perspective
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Factors affecting code switching between Arabic and English
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Representative council for learners’ understanding of the learners' code of conduct
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Stance and indexes of code-switching in the Egyptian novel Zaat
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Who cares? : moral reflections on business in healthcare
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Code-switching in relation to gender and social class: The case of an Egyptian TV series
Published 2018“…This thesis analyzed stylized performance of Arabic-English code-switching (CS) and its interaction with gender, social class, and social networks in the context of the Egyptian comedy TV series Nelly and Sherihan. …”
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