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ISSN

20793715


Journal Title

Academicus International Scientific Journal


Journal Issue Number

1


Journal Issue Date

2010


First Page

11


Full Title

Communication and Ethical Behavior in the Public Service


Author

Musaraj, Arta [person]


10.7336/academicus.2010.01.01


ISSN

20793715


Journal Title

Academicus International Scientific Journal


Journal Issue Number

6


Journal Issue Date

2012


First Page

12


Full Title

Communication as ethical facilitator


Author

Pomilio, Franco [person]


10.7336/academicus.2012.06.01


ISSN

20793715


Journal Title

Academicus International Scientific Journal


Journal Issue Number

1


Journal Issue Date

2010


First Page

100


Full Title

The revolution of communication and its effect on our life


Author

Vasmatics, Gabor [person]


10.7336/academicus.2010.01.10


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