Vol. 6 No. 1; March 2019

Vol. 6 No. 1; March 2019 (5)

Meeting between the Presidents of the U.S. and Georgia: Bill Clinton and Eduard Shevardnadze

Author: Ana Mosashvili

The Jordan’s Controversial Participation in 1967 War

Author: Faisal Warikat

Problems of Translating Postmodern Texts

Author: Rusudan Khomeriki

Social Media Usage among Rural United Malay National Organization (UMNO) Youths in Kampung Gajah State Legislative Assembly, Perak, Malaysia During the 13th General Election 2013

Author: Azmi Abdul Malek

The Impact of Self-efficacy on Job Burnout among Educational Counselors in Palestinian Public Schools

Authors: Sahar Khayat & Mohammed Shaheen

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