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    1. Images - Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Searching in Roman alphabet only, spelling varies. << Previous: Articles Next: Special Collections >> Last Updated: Apr 15, 2025 1:24 (...)

    2. Images - Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Searching in Roman alphabet only, spelling varies. << Previous: Articles Next: Special Collections >> Last Updated: Apr 15, 2025 1:24 (...)

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      Yahoo attracted the best engineers.   The corporate culture was friendly, innovative and irreverent.  

    4. It Takes a Village to House a Village - The Devil's Tale

      Her dream of a Thai Village was never realized, however Doris Duke’s interest in Asia continued and she purchased art objects right up (...)

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      He also calls on these players to build good moral behavior into the culture of Wall Street and to develop new financial innovations (...)

    6. India, Raj and Empire - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      India, Raj and Empire - Duke University Libraries Blogs Go Search Duke researchers , Featured Database , Library Hacks India, Raj and (...)

    7. Cappadocia and the 1923 Population Exchange/Mübadele/Ἀνταλλαγή - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Anatolia (Ottoman Turkish آناطولی, Anadolu), is etymologically derived from the Greek Ἀνατολή (Anatole) but in Greece to this day is commonly (...)

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      Contact person: Kelley Lawton Mountain People: Life and Culture in Appalachia “This collection consists of the diaries, journals, and (...)

    9. Getting Started: Muslims in America - Muslims in America - LibGuides at Duke University

      Watertown, MA : South Asia Press, 1991. Perkins/Bostock Library E184.M88 I535 1991 Check availability @ Duke Kurzman, Charles.

    10. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/30/

      Our culture obsesses on celebrities, and normal people feel unexceptional, too inferior to be noticed, to be loved, or to belong. 

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