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6 Predatory Journals

posted on 19 April 2016

These are the journals in which Professor Sarwoko Mangkoedihardjo acts as editor or member of the editorial / advisory board:

1 International Journal of Academic Research (IJAR

The International Journal of Academic Research is published in Azerbaijan by the “Progress” publishing house. It’s

  • Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research (Egypt)
  • World Applied Sciences Journal (Pakistan)
  • Advances in Environmental Biology (Jordan)
  • Scientific Journals International (USA)
  • Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences (Jordan)
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    Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures (IPLL) provides an opportunity without parallel elsewhere in the country for students to acquire an in-depth knowledge of the languages and cultures of that part of the world that encompasses more than 25 percent of the Earth’s population and an unusual diversity of peoples.

    Pacific, Southeast Asian languages, Arabic, Sanskrit, Hindu and Urdu are taught in the Department. The coverage of these languages is unique in the United States: this is the only department in the country to offer a BA degree in Philippine Language and Literature (Filipino or Ilokano) and the only one to offer every national language of Southeast Asia.

    Languages taught by the Department’s instructors on a regular basis include: Arabic, Cambodian (Khmer), Chamorro, Filipino, Hindi, Ilokano, Indonesian, Maori, Samoan, Sanskrit, Tahitian, Thai, Tongan, and Vietnamese. Additional languages and topics may be offered on an as-needed basis.

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