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J.L. Austin’s Concept of «Performative Word»
A Systematic Theological Analysis in Sacramental Theology and in Igbo Traditional Religion- Its Impact on the Use of Igbo Language for Effective Evangelization in Igboland©2012 Thesis -
The Concept of the Game in American Literature
True Freedom and a Mistaken Idea of Freedom©2022 Thesis -
Logoi and Pathêmata
Aristotle and the modal/amodal distinction in modern theories of concepts©2017 Thesis -
From Darkness to Light
The Concept of Salvation in the Perspectives of Thomas Aquinas and Śankara©2011 Thesis -
Evaluating Bilingual Education in Germany
CLIL Students’ General English Proficiency, EFL Self-Concept and Interest©2016 Thesis -
American Women in Cartoons 1890–1920
Female Representation and the Changing Concepts of Femininity during the American Woman Suffrage Movement- An empirical analysis©2013 Thesis -
Achieving ‘At-one-ment’
Storytelling and the Concept of the "Self</I> in Ian McEwan’s "The Child in Time, Black Dogs, Enduring Love</I>, and "Atonement</I>©2004 Thesis -
The Early Modern Stage-Jew
Heritage, Inspiration, and Concepts – With the first edition of Nathaniel Wiburne’s «Machiavellus»©2017 Thesis -
«The Jewish Press» – A Gevalt from the Torah True
An Examination of the Concepts Holocaust and Israel in the American Jewish Newspaper «The Jewish Press»©2015 Thesis -
Statehood in Times of Climate Change
Impacts of Sea Level Rise on the Concept of States©2015 Thesis -
Germany’s Creative Sector and its Impact on Employment Growth
A Theoretical and Empirical Approach to the Fuzzy Concept of Creativity: Richard Florida’s Arguments Reconsidered©2012 Thesis -
The (In)Visibility of Men in the U.S.-American Quilt World
Selected Popular Quilt Fiction©2023 Thesis -
Violent Language and Its Use in Religious Conflicts in Elizabethan England
Discourses on Values and Norms in the Marprelate Controversy (1588/89)©2019 Thesis -
Derrida’s Deconstruction of the Subject: Writing, Self and Other
Writing, self and other©2014 Thesis