Vol. 5 No. 2; June 2018

Vol. 5 No. 2; June 2018 (5)

Can an Internalist and an Externalist be Friends on the Question of Epistemic Justification?

Author: Olusola Olanipekun

How Effective Leadership can Facilitate Change in the Lebanese Public Sector

Author: Wael Zaraket

Effects of Training on Employee Performance: A Case Study of Bonjus and Khatib & Alami Companies

Authors: Ali Halawi & Nada Haydar

The Traumatic Experiences of the Detention among the Ex-detentes Palestinian Children from Israeli Prisons in the West Bank

Author: Majdleen Taha

Suicide Martyr "Istishhady" during Al-Quds Intifada: between Sacrifice and Gift Reciprocity

Author: Khitam Ajarma

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