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    1. Spring Break Reading Lists

      Spring Break Reading Lists Ford Library « Book Review: The Lords of Strategy New Movies for March » Spring Break Reading Lists After the (...)

    2. Working in Collection Services, my journey at DUL so far! | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Ser

      I’ve realized that it’s not always necessary to put so much pressure on building your career and sticking to an original plan.

    3. Book Review: When Markets Collide

      Existing financial infrastructures and systems are under pressure. Economic power is shifting from mature to emerging financial markets.

    4. Teamwork in the Movies

      The power loss limited voice communications with the flight controllers. Under extreme pressure and with clever management of scarce (...)

    5. Some good examples from abroad - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      That pressure, of course, comes from both sides of the debate. 

    6. Abortionomics: When Choice Is A Necessity · THE ABORTION DECISION: Personal and Economic Outcomes ·

      Hoffman titled it “Abortionomics” because majority of survey respndents gave "economic pressure" as the main reason for their decision (...)

    7. The Life of Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Grant now commanded the Army of the Potomac and was determined to keep pressure on Confederate General Lee’s forces. With high casualty (...)

    8. [Medical students and teacher at dissection] · Duke University Library Exhibits

      American women seeking medical training were forced to go abroad to Europe. By mid-century, pressure from social reform movements led (...)

    9. Measuring student learning: good news and bad news - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      “Perhaps the biggest tension in the last few years’ debates over higher education accountability has been the pressure on the part of (...)

    10. Book Reviews: Term 1 Wrap-Up

      You have almost made it through the pressure of the first fall term.  Soon you move beyond the lectures, textbooks, cases, readings, (...)

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