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      The easiest way to view available materials is by the link to Menu > All Sources in the top left corner, although the home page's (...)

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      In some ways it is an unlikely case in which to seek any enlightenment, since the posture and the legal theories advanced by the (...)

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      And then, suddenly (“this was, for me, the most incomprehensible thing,” Desenclos recalls), the soldiers stepped back.  The crowd (...)

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      While evaluating the materials I came across several particularly fascinating items, including the “Rev.

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      This practice gave new life to materials that would otherwise be discarded. The manuscript waste on Happel’s work has its own story to (...)

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      In a flipped classroom, materials are assigned and made available in advance .

    10. December 2019 | Issue 386 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

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