Vol. 7 No. 1; March 2020

Vol. 7 No. 1; March 2020 (4)

On Parenting in Paul Auster’s Moon Palace

Author: Komi Begedou

Six-Day War that Changed the Middle East

Authors: Ali MS & James M

Autumn Marathon: An Existential Critique of the Era of Stagnation

Author: Jake Zawlacki

The Impact of Intellectual Capital on Administrative Creativity Among the Employees of Palestinian Ministry of Health in Hebron Governorate

Author: Malak Rajaie

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