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    1. Tomboys & Heroines - Beyond Nancy Drew: A Guide to Girls' Literature - LibGuides at Duke University

      "Bravery and self-sacrifice are natural qualities in men, or so we love to think; but men have no monopoly of heroism.

    2. A Bitter Look at the Sweet History of Brown Sugar - The Devil's Tale

      These are removed and the juice is boiled down and solidified. This solidified product is brown sugar. Brown sugar is again dissolved, (...)

    3. List of Databases - Chinese Studies Recommended Databases - LibGuides at Duke University

      There are 18 datasets included in CCVG Data: Gazetteer Information; Village Information; Natural Environment; Natural (...)

    4. In-Depth Look at SNCC’s Past Offers Lessons for Activists Today - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      This unprecedented collaboration with Duke University hopefully will pilot a way for other academic institutions to re-engage history and those (...)

    5. The RBMSCL Celebrates Banned Books Week - The Devil's Tale

      Paine argued that human rights are natural (not given) rights and that government’s are a product of and always accountable to (...)

    6. 2008 January

      Scott Proctor Forecasting Expected Returned in the Financial Markers by Stephen Satchel The Environment, Nature, and Natural (...)

    7. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/9/

      The iPhone is the bestselling and most profitable product of all time, but despite Steve Jobs’ claims, the smartphone is not solely (...)

    8. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/13/

      Wall Street’s financial thinking has invaded other sectors, depressing innovation and job creation in companies, controlling natural (...)

    9. New Acquisitions - “Los Mochileros” - The Devil's Tale

      A: The ‘Mochileros” has been a ‘bi-product’ of The Americas. Traveling from South to North, it was natural to cross and stop (...)

    10. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 23 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      Fedora Community: Fedora is an open source software product developed and stewarded by the DuraSpace community.  

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