Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 11Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2001 |
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Page 86
... attitudes of the Palestinians in Israel occurred prior to an openness to the Israeli culture ; Until this point , the nature of interaction had been imposed and limited by the other . Prevailing attitudes reflected a lack of interest in ...
... attitudes of the Palestinians in Israel occurred prior to an openness to the Israeli culture ; Until this point , the nature of interaction had been imposed and limited by the other . Prevailing attitudes reflected a lack of interest in ...
Page 121
... attitudes toward most of the values . In most cases the average importance attributed by the students to these values was higher than 4 on a 5 - point scale . The exceptions were ' Personal money and wealth ' , which relates to ...
... attitudes toward most of the values . In most cases the average importance attributed by the students to these values was higher than 4 on a 5 - point scale . The exceptions were ' Personal money and wealth ' , which relates to ...
Page 122
... attitudes of both groups at the end of the project as compared to the beginning shows that among the Palestinian students there were almost no significant changes in terms of their attitudes toward Israelis , although a slight tendency ...
... attitudes of both groups at the end of the project as compared to the beginning shows that among the Palestinian students there were almost no significant changes in terms of their attitudes toward Israelis , although a slight tendency ...
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
The Significance of Collective Identities | 11 |
The Mediterranean Basin Between the Glorious | 43 |
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