The fifth issue of Volume 7 of The International Journal of the Humanities has now been published.
Volume 7, Number 5 contains:
- Reading for an Interpersonal Maladjustment in a Career by Ching-Huang Wang, Miao-jen Chang and Ya-mei Chang.
- Governance on the Production of Identity: Consuming Western High-culture in Contemporary Shanghai by Fang Xu.
- The Real Terrorist: Muslim? by Cameron Iqbal.
- A 30 Years After the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA): A Legal Analysis of Taiwan under U.S. Laws by M. Dujon Johnson.
- Leaving the Safe Harbor: Musical, Social, and Ensemble Explorations Beyond the Known by Cynthia Johnston Turner.
- The War on Carbon: Polity and Scientific Literacy by Geoffrey W. Lummis.
- The Christian Church and the Alleviation of Poverty: New Challenges in Informal Areas by Pieter Verster.
- Confronting HIV/AIDS through an Erotic Rewriting of the Classic Fairy Tale Rapunzel in Andrea Blanqué’s “Adiós, Ten Ying” by Jodie Parys.
- Spousal Violence among Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union by Hadas Doron.
- I Can’t Teach Science! Oh Yes You Can! Building Educator Competence and Confidence through the Recognition of Science as Literacy by Coral Cara.
- Confucian Philosophy for Teaching Twenty-first Century Values in Australian Schools by Jacqueline Elliot and Joyce Martin.
- Religious and Philosophical Syncretization in Classical Chinese and Japanese Gardens by Min Lum Mossman.
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