Vol. 5 No. 3; September 2018

Vol. 5 No. 3; September 2018 (5)

Tribal Intolerance and Revenge among Palestinian Universities’ Students

Author: Iyad Khamaysa

The Impact of Job Alienation on the Performance among Palestine Medical Complex Employees

Author: Fuad Kurdi

Network Governance of Migration Profile in Palestine

Author: Saqer Suliman

Memories and Fears of Nakba and Displacement Events as Perceived by the First and Second Palestinian Generations of Deir Yassin Village

Authors: Haneen Zidan & Iyad Hallaq

Psychological Pressure and its Relation with Social Support among Breast Cancer Patients

Author: Ikhlas Attoun

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