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    1. DukeEngage Students Use iPads to Provide Instruction to Middle School Students in Zhuhai, China - Du

      Since the students in the DukeEngage program had varying levels of Chinese language proficiency, they used applications such as Pleco (...)

    2. South Africa - International Advertising and Marketing - LibGuides at Duke University

      Reed and Lubertus Smilde Papers, 1944-1960 Vergil Reed was director of the U.S Bureau of the Census, Director of Research and an economist with (...)

    3. Archival Collections - Disability History at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

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    4. The "traditional contours" of copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Supreme Court on Monday granted certiorari , which is the technical language for agreeing to hear a case, in Golan v. Holder , a (...)

    5. Econ Data - Economics - LibGuides at Duke University

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      Bloomberg Professional Provides current and recent historical financial data on individual equities, stock market indices, fixed-income (...)

    7. Open Access Day at Duke

      The Law Library will provide a handout on Open Access initiatives at Duke Law, as well as sample contract language to preserve author's (...)

    8. The Goodson Blogson

      In those fields, simply type the names using natural language. Documents available to educational accounts within CourtLink will be (...)

    9. Engaging with EDGAR

      (For researchers, that transparency is a refreshing change from opaque natural language search algorithms.) Bloomberg lets you modify (...)

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      Circuit's new handbook language fleshes out the FRAP requirements with additional guidance: "Certain typefaces can be easier to read, (...)

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