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    1. Thesis Writers & Duke Libraries - HISTORY 495S/496S: Honors Thesis Seminar 2024/25 - LibGuides at Du

      Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library Deposit Your Thesis at Duke Libraries Browse all Guides at Duke Libraries Define Archival Materials (...)

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      Anheier, Helmut K. A dictionary of civil society, philanthropy and the non-profit sector.

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      But a search for the 'building code' returns only entries like this one: All applicable volumes of The North Carolina State Building (...)

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      An "editorial reclassification" is considered a routine transfer of existing Code sections, and may be undertaken by the Code (...)

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      The contents of the Prange Collection once constituted the files of the Civil Censorship Detachment (CCD), an operating unit of the (...)

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      In this way, authors can associate a digital object identifier, or DOI, with the precise code and data used to draft an accepted paper (...)

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      When books come to the lab we scan the bar code and change the “item process status” (IPS) to “PV.”

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      Our practice has generally been to give students two to three minutes to individually read over the code (presented on a slide) and (...)

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      This editorial reclassification simply moves existing Code sections in force from their previous locations in Title 18 (Crimes...

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