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Explore with the new "Atlas of the World", 29th edition! Providing the finest global coverage available, this atlas offers a diverse collection of information and cartography of unrivaled accuracy and clarity, presented in an uncommonly beautiful volume. bit.ly/3WuZA5c
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Proust’s novel, "In Search of Lost Time"; can be viewed as a quest for purpose, identity, connection, and belonging. Explore the questions pondered by Proust in this interactive graphic, and take a step towards living a richer inner life.
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#OTD in 1835 a fire leveled lower Manhattan. Learn about the lives that were touched by the blaze--the chief engineer; the popular Black restaurateur, Thomas Downing; Alexander Hamilton's son--and how New York rose from the ashes.
"Beijing's Global Media Offensive" is a major analysis of how China is attempting to become a media and information superpower around the world. Author spoke with about how China seeks to shape the global conversation.
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The clock is ticking to submit papers for Oxford Open Immunology’s special collection on “Approaches to Mapping and Characterizing SARS-COV-2 Epitopes”. Accepted papers will be published continuously and made available online. More Information: bit.ly/3ViSPn8
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In 1956 C. Wright Mills wrote “The Power Elite”, a scathing critique of elite power in the United States. Heather Gautney’s “The New Power Elite” is a contemporary companion to Mills' work, offering a fresh critique of elites for the new millennium. bit.ly/3W9Evx1
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