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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 30, Fall 2016

      The first major transformations began after Barbara Gittings, DOB New York chapter president, became editor in 1963. Gittings added the (...)

    2. Among Friends - Spring 2006 - Vol 6, Num 2

      —Dale Gaddis Voltaire Almighty; a Life in Pursuit of Freedom Roger Pearson New York: Bloomsbury, 2005 The subtitle sums up this (...)

    3. Hiroshima Diary, Finnish cover · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Interrupting the top left of the yellow lined area is the book's subtitle in white text. At the top of the cover, there is the black (...)

    4. Hiroshima Diary, Dutch cover · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Smaller text, still in all capitals, in black and sans-Serif, centered but toward the bottom of the cover is the subtitle and author (...)

    5. Homeland of the Departed | Duke University Libraries

      Communities were torn apart, and were forced to ‘return’ to a land that was, in reality foreign. The subtitle, Unmixing and Remixing (...)

    6. Book Review: Leading through Language

      However, his book does not include something promised by the subtitle and the cover design – the specific “words that influence and (...)

    7. Guides and Advice Literature · Medicine Without Physicians: A History of Home Remedies · Duke Univer

      People would be informed by any combination of inherited intergenerational knowledge, practical experience, and familiarity and confidence in (...)

    8. Human Subjects Data - Research Data Management - LibGuides at Duke University

      Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) sets the requirements for what is considered Human Subjects Research, and has codified these (...)

    9. Coursera Pilots On-Demand Student Engagement - Duke CIT

      Coursera has relied heavily on the enthusiasm and volunteer work of their student participants already, drawing them into efforts for forum (...)

    10. Teaching Philosophy Through Computer Science - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      He made an analogy to There and Back Again , the subtitle for the novel The Hobbit, to describe his academic and professional journey.

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