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    1. Uncovering a Coordinated Effort to Defend Human Rights in 1980s Nicaragua - The Devil's Tale

      New Rubenstein Library Materials Added to the Internet Archive Symposium on Recent Developments in Nondestructive Testing of Missiles and (...)

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      Dissatisfied with this rule, many manufactures are trying to place various labels on their products to control uses of the product in (...)

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      The liability of GSU in the current case has come to rest on whether GSU administrators and librarians have properly implemented the (...)

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      The unreliable nature of memory and effects of personal bias impair our judgment in insidious ways, which ultimately impacts personal (...)

    5. Resistance through Community: Prison Zines in the Twenty-First Century - The Devil's Tale

      New Rubenstein Library Materials Added to the Internet Archive Symposium on Recent Developments in Nondestructive Testing of Missiles and (...)

    6. Getting first sale wrong - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Here is not the place to attack or defend what we have as a system in place, but to get on with the job of using the system in (...)

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      Kevin Shang (Core Operations Management) Recommends : The Art of War by Sun Tzu.

    8. Executives - Personal Papers - LibGuides at Duke University

      Papers document creation and management of the Industry Standard Commercial Identification (ISCI) system.

    9. ACTA and the embrace of big government - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This is one of the many reasons why I think that we should get rid of the whole system of copyrights and in a broader sense the other (...)

    10. Coming clean on technological neutrality - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Commercial exploiters of new technologies should be required to convince Congress to sanction a new delivery system and/or exempt it (...)

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