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    1. Day One: English Composition I - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      His advice: “[D]on’t get hung up on being grammatically perfect, concentrate on getting the point across.” Outside of the United (...)

    2. What's in a Name?

      Even more guidance can be found in the Goodson Law Library's collection of legislative drafting resources, which can be searched in the Duke (...)

    3. The Goodson Blogson

      Michael Goodson Law Library at Duke Search Search This Blog Home More… Posts Showing posts from July, 2023 Show all The Other (...)

    4. Further Reading · The Horrors and Heroes of Hiroshima · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The author argues that the United States should use this time—where it has the knowledge and power and others do not—to form a (...)

    5. Cultural Anthropology - Japanese Studies Subject Guides - LibGuides at Duke University

      Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 2003 "Where and when Japan enters: American Anthropology since 1945," by Jennifer Robertson in The Postwar (...)

    6. Remembering the Nuremberg Trials: Part II

      Here is how Amnesty International explains the legacy. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum explains the significance (...)

    7. 5 Titles: Emancipation Celebrations - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Kerr-Ritchie examines how August 1, 1834, the day that the British Abolition of Slavery Bill took effect, was celebrated throughout the (...)

    8. The Goodson Blogson

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

    9. Have You Driven a Ford Advertisement Lately? - The Devil's Tale

      The collection documents the print advertisements designed for magazines and newspapers for the agency’s clients in the United (...)

    10. Expanded Legislative History Access

      An Act Making an Alteration in the Flag of the United States (1789). Senate bill from 1st Congress; accessed in (...)

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