EJRRAH Vol. 3, No. 3, 2015

European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities (EJRRAH): Accepted Papers

1. Krasniqi, N. (2015). The myth impact of the media in everyday life! a study analyses between Albania and Kosovo. European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities, 3 (3), 1-8.

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2. Sinani, R. (2015). The challenges on native language information during occupation:  metamorphoses of the Albanian language media in Kosovo. European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities, 3 (3), 9-17.

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3. Kurti, E. (2015). Spelling jobs and their didactic values. European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities, 3 (3), 18-27.

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4. Abduli, E. (2015). Nationality as a compound for civil estate and registration in Albanian law: court practice in changing nationality and persons’ right to choose nationality and discrimination due to nationality. European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities, 3 (3), 28-33.

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5. Avdia, B. (2015). The interrelation of emigration to material-spiritual heritage. European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities, 3 (3), 34-39.

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6. Elezi, O. (2015). Political communication and the Albanian political communication. European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities, 3 (3), 40-47.

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7. Khan, A. R. & Nawaz, S. (2015). Metaphors at work in media discourse: a case of August 2014 Islamabad sit-ins. European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities, 3 (3), 48-54.

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8. Dine, T. (2015). Salvador dalí and sexual oneiric elements of Freud. European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities, 3 (3), 55-59.

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9. Adua, S. S. (2015). The relevance of du ‘ā’ (supplication) as a weapon to national security. European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities, 3 (3), 60-69.

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