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... socio-cultural approach In theoretical and empirical research the “elusive phenomenon” of training transfer has widely been neglected (Analoui 1993: 6). Attempts to grasp the many facets of the transfer of training in a comprehensive ...
... socio-cultural approach In theoretical and empirical research the “elusive phenomenon” of training transfer has widely been neglected (Analoui 1993: 6). Attempts to grasp the many facets of the transfer of training in a comprehensive ...
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... socio - analysis1 and as such attempts to present a possible approach to the ... cultural models and interpretations , and at the same time their ... cultural and social environment . All this leads to forefronting multiple boundaries ...
... socio - analysis1 and as such attempts to present a possible approach to the ... cultural models and interpretations , and at the same time their ... cultural and social environment . All this leads to forefronting multiple boundaries ...
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... culture and cultural values of the people with aversion. Their effort was focused on getting the Africans to abandon their way of life and follow the new way. They devalued many of the socio-cultural values terming them fetishism and ...
... culture and cultural values of the people with aversion. Their effort was focused on getting the Africans to abandon their way of life and follow the new way. They devalued many of the socio-cultural values terming them fetishism and ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
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The Framework of Fiction: Socio-cultural Approaches to the Novel John Bull No preview available - 1988 |
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