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    1. J. Michael Goodson | Duke University School of Law

      He holds the distinction of being the first Duplin County resident to graduate from Duke and notes that his journey from rural roots to (...)

    2. Coming Attractions From the Non-Roman Acquisitions Team | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Servi

      Николай Каверин, Ольга Каверина – Второе Жилище Горожанина (1985) Nikolai Kaverin, Ol’ga Kaverina -“Second home of a city-dweller” Usually such (...)

    3. What Gets Digitized? - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Gamble Photographs, 1917-1932 From 1908 to 1932, Sidney Gamble visited China four times, traveling throughout the country to collect data for (...)

    4. 2008 April

      For Infosys, those disparate elements included changes in the Indian economy, development of technology that permitted people in India (...)

    5. Personal Biographies · Seeing the Invisible: 50 Years of Macromolecular Visualization · Duke Univers

      Take-home messages - Protein and RNA structures are inherently elegant. - Collaboration is better than competition. - The model is not the (...)

    6. Industry - Durham and Local History at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      There is much information on the economic history of Durham and the development of the tobacco industry. The Liggett and Myers Tobacco (...)

    7. 2017 April

      Goetzmann A financial historian explains how the development of finance made civilizations possible.

    8. 2018 October

      They embark on a program of extreme frugality to save enough money to make them financially independent by age 32 in order to move to (...)

    9. Sociology Resources Online - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      SocINDEX with Full Text offers coverage for topics including: abortion, anthropology, criminology, criminal justice, cultural sociology, (...)

    10. Indigeneity on the Move - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Although most indigenous groups in Latin America still live in rural areas, an increasing number are becoming urbanized.

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