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    1. Businesses and Trade Associations - Energy Data - LibGuides at Duke University

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      HE finally curls up in a ball next to JANE. The wind settles. JANE and HENRY lift their heads. HENRY: Is it over?

    3. Boost Your Energy - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      This leads to some of the key business sources that the Duke Libraries provide access to. Trade Associations Trade (...)

    4. Resources and Potentials - Energy Data - LibGuides at Duke University

      For more on renewables, check out the  NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) , which disseminates GIS data relating to renewable energy in (...)

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      Wheeler-Lea amendments to the Federal Trade Commission Act granted the FCC added power to curb false advertising.

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      Van, and Marchi, ND.  “Flemish Textile Trade and New Imagery in Colonial Mexico (1524-1646).”  

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      Fugger lived in the dawning days of international trade, banking and capitalism, of mining and industry.

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      September 5, 2024 Haiti, history embedded in amber August 21, 2024 The revolutionists, a tragedy in three acts August 21, 2024 Prevention and (...)

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      If the office of the U.S. Trade Representative thought that releasing this draft text would put an end to controversy, they were badly (...)

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      Laura Phillip , a Ph.D. candidate at the Corcoran Department of History, University of Virginia for research on “Marketing of the Fair (...)

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