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THE POLES ON SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA (1). THE SOCIAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORD "SCHIZOPHRENIA"
2002-01-18
Authors: Bogna Wciórka, Jacek Wciórka
THE MOODS OF POLES IN 2001
2002-01-16
Author: Krzysztof Pankowski
WHAT WAS THE YEAR 2001 LIKE, WHAT WILL 2002 BE LIKE?
2002-01-15
Author: Włodzimierz Derczyński
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOCIAL OPINION
2002-01-14
Author: Macieja Falkowska
THE ATTITUDE TO THE MAIN POINTS OF THE LAW ON TRADE IN FARMLAND
2002-01-10
Author: Michał Strzeszewski
OPINIONS ON SENDING THE POLISH TROOPS TO AFGHANISTAN AND ON THE ANTI-TERRORIST ACTIONS OF NATO
2002-01-09
Author: Anna Grudniewicz
ABOUT THE CHANCES OF ADAM MAŁYSZ IN THE WORLD CUP COMPETITION AND IN THE WINTER OLYMPICS
2002-01-07
Author: Michał Wenzel
THE ATTITUDE TO THE INTEGRATION WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION AFTER THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE NEW NEGOTIATION POSITION
2002-01-04
Author: Michał Strzeszewski
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How do Poles Feel about Other Nations?
For the second time in a row, the year’s league table of nations most liked by Poles is headed by the Italians, with nearly six out of ten respondents (58%) expressing positive feelings towards them and a mere 7% expressing dislike.
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