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IMAGINING INACCESSIBLE WORLDS by Robert J. Bliwise
Over thousands of years, the "impossible prayers" of political philosophers have been
answered through visions of utopia
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TRACKING THE BEIJING SCENE by Scott Savitt
"In 1985, I am the youngest member of the foreign press corps but have more experience
in China than any other American journalist; I make the most of this advantage,
obsessively documenting what is arguably the most dramatic transformation of a society
in human history"
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A COMMUNITY FINDS A HOME by Kim Koster
A new building that bridges traditions and history encourages Jewish students to become
more visible and to enrich the campus culture
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AN EMERGING PRESENCE by Kim Koster
"Before there was a center, there was an active Jewish life here"
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JOINT VENTURE by Dennis Meredith
As Duke surgeons advance the art of replacing damaged hips, bioenengineers are learning
to grow new living joints
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HISTORY OF A SIMPLE ARTIFACT by Tom Patterson
The bookshelf is the latest in a long list of ordinary objects Henry Petroski has used to
describe the imaginative underpinnings of technological systems
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A NEW ERA FOR ENGINEERING by Monte Basgall
Sparked by a gift with a transforming impact, the engineering school asks how engineering
education should adapt to the rapidly changing "post-industrial manufacturing era"
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