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    1. 2015 March

      Invisibles are deeply respected for their skills by co-workers but do not seek rewards or recognition from those outside their professional (...)

    2. The Devil's Tale - Page 2 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      One example was the Human Relations Coordinating Committee, creating a group that was interesting in human relations and race relations.

    3. 5 Titles: Diversity in Gaming - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      From Candy Crush to The Last of Us , games can appeal to players from any age group or socio-cultural background, yet the stereotype of (...)

    4. Benetton & Fashioning Controversy - The Devil's Tale

      Comics and Zines: History, Theory, and Practice student zines, 2021-2023. Syria Ministry of Health posters, 2020.

    5. Moving is a Pain - Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3)

      Δ a collection of parts flying in loose formation About The Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing, the DC3, is a no-nonsense, (...)

    6. Digitizing the LCRM: Update #5, Getting Out the Vote - The Devil's Tale

      What makes these documents particularly interesting—and disturbing—is the demographic group that they targeted:  white voters (...)

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      Vance explains in his childhood memoir, Hillbilly Elegy , the upper class and working class are different and the customs and values of each (...)

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      Posts navigation ← Previous 1 … 17 18 19 20 Next → a collection of parts flying in loose formation About The Duke Collaboratory for Classics (...)

    9. Of fences and defenses - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The brief on behalf of the HathiTrust that was filed by a group of universities (Illinois, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, (...)

    10. Instruction is Sweet! - The Devil's Tale

      The RBMSCL had another packed semester of instruction, as our librarians welcomed a group of fledgling Walt Whitman scholars from North (...)

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