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    1. 2014 December

      The emerging struggle for influence and power between the two dominant nations in the world, China and the United States, is (...)

    2. Data Archives and Repositories - Research Data Management - LibGuides at Duke University

      The Archive accepts donations of data that complement the scope of the Odum Institute Data Archive collection, particularly those datasets that (...)

    3. February Bar Exam Help

      For bar examinations in other states , there is a collection of past exams in the Microforms Collection on Level 1 of the library (...)

    4. First Monday in October

      The ABA also publishes a regular Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases ( available in HeinOnline ; Duke NetID required) (...)

    5. Secondary Sources: Still the First Stop for Research

      Some sources to help you begin your project include: Encyclopedias are available that cover the law across the United States ( (...)

    6. Human Rights Day 2010

      The anniversary of this influential document has been observed around the world in subsequent years as Human Rights Day , including since 1949 (...)

    7. 1915-1920 - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Service costs a nickel and the popularity of cabs leads to the development of intercity bus lines. 1915 - The first transcontinental telephone (...)

    8. Geosciences - Earth & Climate Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University

      Geologic Guidebooks of North America The Geologic Guidebooks of North America Database consists of references to geologic field trip guidebooks (...)

    9. In Memoriam: Public Papers of the Presidents (1957-2022)

      Michael Goodson Law Library at Duke Search Search This Blog Home More… In Memoriam: Public Papers of the Presidents (1957-2022) 1/30/2023 (...)

    10. You Count! The 2020 Census - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Yes, residents of the United States are legally required to be counted How can I complete the census?

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