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    1. 1941-1945 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      June 27, 1945. Commercial television comes closer to reality when the FCC allocates 13 channels for the new medium.

    2. Google Glass for Teaching & Learning, Part I

      We too at Surgery Academy think that the Augmented and Virtual Reality can change the practical approach to learning and teaching.

    3. Anti-Inflation - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Neither of these projections became a reality. Advertisements helped to convince American citizens that fighting inflation at home was (...)

    4. Google Earth in literature by student Brinson Paolini - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educatio

      Lit-Trips creates a perception that becomes reality when applying literary work to today’s ever-changing world.

    5. The Goodson Blogson

      Credit: The Simpsons: The Last Temptation of Krust (FOX television broadcast Feb. 22, 1998). As the guide notes, members of th...

    6. Getting Started - Middle East Visual Culture - LibGuides at Duke University

      : secularists and Islamists in Turkish cartoon images / John VanderLippe and Pinar Batur -- Naji al-Ali and the iconography of Arab secularism / (...)

    7. Getting Started - Middle East Visual Culture - LibGuides at Duke University

      : secularists and Islamists in Turkish cartoon images / John VanderLippe and Pinar Batur -- Naji al-Ali and the iconography of Arab secularism / (...)

    8. Rights! Camera! Action!: 12th & Delaware - The Devil's Tale

      Heidi Ewing has been making critically acclaimed documentary films and television programs with co-director and -producer Rachel Grady (...)

    9. Spectral Evidence in the Salem Witch Trials

      Cold War, Cool Medium: Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture is one of many books in the Duke libraries that examines McCarthy (...)

    10. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/5/

      His “reading” recommendations are multimedia: podcasts, television series and, yes, a traditional book title.

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