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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 19, Spring 2011

      Among its other accomplishments, SARN succeeded in passing an anti- sweatshop ordinance in the City of Dur- ham in 2000, and forming Strong (...)

    2. Front and Center - Winter 2003, Vol 9, No 1

      l·\3-Mh;it·Bt- VARIETY ADDS SPICE TO HARTMAN CENTER Since spring, a wonderfu l assortment of coUections and items has come to the (...)

    3. Front and Center | Duke University Libraries

      McCall Papers Illuminate A Remarkable Life; Hartman Center Timeline; Looking Back: Marketing the Vote, 1968 and Now Volume 10, Number 1 (Spring (...)

    4. Knowledge Bytes - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      In addition, a separate page for each spice gives more details and a photograph of the processed and unprocessed form of the (...)

    5. Asia · Theatre of the World · Duke University Library Exhibits

      In Southeast Asia, the spice islands—modern Indonesia and the Philippines—were the epicenter of the lucrative spice trade, (...)

    6. Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen: Sweet Potato Custard (1870) - The Devil's Tale

      As far as I could tell “spice” didn’t mean any particular spice, and there wasn’t one spice that dominated recipes of (...)

    7. 1. Formulating the research question - Evidence Synthesis & Systematic Reviews for Non-Health Scienc

      Selecting a framework PICO / PECO SPICE SPIDER CIMO Others What if my topic doesn't fit a framework?

    8. In Transit: Arts and Migration around Europe | Duke University Libraries

      The last section is a map of the Far East with China and an imprecise number of the exotic spice islands. This last map shows how the (...)

    9. Avoiding "Death by PowerPoint" - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      It may be tempting to spice up a presentation with “bells and whistles”, but these actually detract from learning.

    10. Intercultural Knowledge · Medicine Without Physicians: A History of Home Remedies · Duke University

      He of course thought I was sick with the colic and ran in the house and got some hot stuff for me, with spice, ginger, and &c.” (...)

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