EJRSS Vol. 5 No. 2, 2017

European Journal of Research in Social Sciences (EJRSS): Accepted Papers

1. Kevin, Z. H., Feng, L. & Dominique, O. (2017). The portage in the trading economy during the French colonization in the Congo: 1875-1914. European Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 5 (2), 1-8.

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2. La Rocca, G. (2017). I like to move it, move it; Italian health communication for childhood: an analysis of two different advertising campaigns. European Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 5 (2), 9-20.

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3. Modesto, T.  & Tau, D. R. (2017). The impact of social withdrawal on development of relationships in the reception class. European Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 5 (2), 21-36.

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4. Majoni, C. & Mashatise, J. (2017). Challenges faced by students with blindness studying through open and distance learning. European Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 5 (2), 37-42.

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5. Gaston, G. O. (2017). History of sericiculture in France. European Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 5 (2), 43-58.

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6. Zikhali, W. (2017). Potholes in Zimbabwe: a hindrance to economic development. European Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 5 (2), 59-70.

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7. Otieno, R. F. et al. (2017). Image schemas in political discourse in Kenya. European Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 5 (2), 71-84.

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8. Hakim, M. M. M. (2017). Resistance of women “Karaeng” culture in marriage: a case study of the district community Bangkala Jeneponto Indonesia. European Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 5 (2), 85-95.

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9. Abdullah, H. A. M. M. (2017). The role of  intercultural communication in  building global leadership competencies: a  phenomenological approach of student exchange in universities. European Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 5 (2), 96-106.

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