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      American culture is extroverted; European culture is somewhat less so. People admire dynamic speakers, and have difficulty (...)

    2. Colonizing Latin America with Pan American World Airways - The Devil's Tale

      Walter Thompson Co., Domestic Advertisements Collection To be sure, contemporary advertisements for Pan Am’s flights to Europe portray the (...)

    3. Primary source databases - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      -China relations in the post-Cold War Era, and analyzes the significance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations, China's human (...)

    4. Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen: Mexican Ravioles (1947) - The Devil's Tale

      These women came to class hoping to learn how to cook Mexican favorites as well as the secrets to European cuisine. She was a (...)

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      Side 1 Side 2 Post contributed by Kimberly Sims, outgoing Technical Services Archivist for University Archives From Our Collections , (...)

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      Copyright Issues and Legislation , Open Access and Institutional Repositories , Scholarly Publishing Copyright, Open Access, and Human (...)

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      For Woodford, a 30 year employee and head of Olympus’s European operations, this assignment is the pinnacle of his career.

    8. X Marks the Spot: Adding Coordinates to Rare Maps' Catalog Records - The Devil's Tale

      These differences are also bound up in the original goals of the maps, which in the case of Western European countries, often included (...)

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      It is with this research question in mind that I explored the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina (NCCLU) records, which are part (...)

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      If publishers hold any rights, they hold those rights only because they are transferred to them by the authors whose works (...)

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