Journal of International and Intercultural Education. August 2009. Vol 2, No 3
by Nakayama, Thomas. ed
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Routledge. NEW in stiff wraps.. August 2009. Contents: "Weaving Webs of Faith: Examining Internet Use and Religious Communication Among Chinese-Protestant Transmigrants"--Pauline Hope Cheong & Jesse Poon. "Cultural Similarities and Differences in Seeking Social Support As a Means of Coping: A Comparison of European Americans and Chinese and an Evaluation of the Mediating Effects of Self-Contruel"--Steven T. Mortenson, Brant R. Burleson, Bo Feng, & Meine Liu. "Worlds Apart: The Barrier Between East and West"--Lorraine Brown. "Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi's Call for International Cooperation: An Analysis from English and Japanese Perspectives"--Hiroko Okuda .
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- Journal of International and Intercultural Education. August 2009. Vol 2, No 3
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- Nakayama, Thomas. ed
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- New NEW in stiff wraps.
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- Paperback
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- Routledge
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- August 2009
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- Intercultural, International
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