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    1. G-M - Selected JWT Collections - LibGuides at Duke University

      Henderson (Howard) Papers, 1867–1978 Bulk of materials from 1954–1960, particularly illustrates the changes in company advertising (...)

    2. Learning from ambiguity - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I have long believed that one of the most important skills one can develop in life is the ability to tolerate ambiguity and to learn from all (...)

    3. Buddhism - Korean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Buddhism - Korean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Korean Studies Buddhism Search this (...)

    4. Open access for hardware? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      David Morales says: November 30, 2009 at 7:00 pm Under Open Access philosophy, Redalyc aims to contribute to the editorial scientific (...)

    5. Federal Judicial Ratings

      For judges with completed evaluations, though, AFJ can be a valuable insight into the judge's temperament and judicial philosophy. For (...)

    6. Filmmaker and Projectionist - The Devil's Tale

      Related posts: March 29: Wikipedia Editathon - Women of Science and Philosophy Rubenstein Library to Welcome Visiting Filmmaker and (...)

    7. Scare Yourself Silly @ Lilly - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Lilly’s collections include books on philosophy and ethics, graphic novels, art and visual studies, and film.

    8. Online Encylopedias for Specific Subjects - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Blackwell Reference Online has especially strong collections in Business, History, Linguistics, Literature, and Philosophy. Next in our (...)

    9. New Acquisitions Roundup: Flipping the Flaps - The Devil's Tale

      This particular item has a later addition of modesty flaps over the genitalia in facsimile. A student of philosophy and later medicine, (...)

    10. Learning While They're Earning: An Appreciation of Student Workers - Duke University Libraries Magaz

      The project addresses the fact that few female students choose to pursue majors in philosophy. This is, in part, because students (...)

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