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    1. EReading Pilot Project - The iPad and Reading and Writing Practices - Duke Learning Innovation & Lif

      While I generally enjoy questions and unknowns as a way of thinking, I think in my technology I prefer a sense of knowing and a (...)

    2. Digitization Details: Sidney D. Gamble's Lantern Slides - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      On one hand the black and white images lend a sense of history and times passed and on the other, the vivid colors of the lantern (...)

    3. Talk with other faculty about teaching at our Instructional Technology Showcase - Duke Learning Inno

      Faculty who have attended past showcases say “I’m always surprised by the new ideas I get from the showcase and never disappointed” and “I (...)

    4. Book Review: What Women Want

      Sometimes the writing is overwrought – Underhill describes newer bathrooms as the “space where hedonism, fantasy, luxury… collude in a miasma of (...)

    5. Book Review: The Psychopath Test

      They have an inflated sense of self-worth and blame others for their mistakes.

    6. (In)visible: COVID-19 at Duke Booklet · Duke University Library Exhibits

      In the group’s closing letter, they advocate for an emphasis on the humanities in the pre-med curriculum: “Organic chemistry does not teach what (...)

    7. Its the content, not the version! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      That situation would make academic reuse much easier, and it would conform to a basic sense that most academics have that they still (...)

    8. 2013 October

      Wholehearted people nurture a personal sense of worthiness, accepting themselves just as they are – flawed, but worthy of love and (...)

    9. Seneca snakeroot, polygala senega, in Gunn's Domestic Medicine (1839). · Duke University Library Exh

      Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or, Poor Man's Friend, in the hours of affliction pain and sickness: this book points out in plain language free from (...)

    10. Defiant Bodies | Duke University Libraries

      Today, the widely accepted term for those people whose bodies cannot be strictly categorized within a male-female binary of sex is “intersex,” (...)

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