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      Comics and Zines: History, Theory, and Practice student zines, 2021-2023. Syria Ministry of Health posters, 2020. Turkish elections (...)

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      If you’re already familiar with how the NetLibrary site works, you can browse a list of the new titles and connect right away! You can (...)

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      Pitch perfect : how to say it right the first time, every time . Harper Business, 2014.

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      Karlgaard focuses on the soft edge, sharing observations and anecdotes about industry leaders, companies that have thrived for decades and have (...)

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      Several years ago, in A Whole New Mind , Daniel Pink argued that American professions have been dominated by analytical thinkers, but soon these (...)

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      I always enjoy learning about strange moments in the history of women’s health, and the case of Mary Toft is certainly one of these.

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