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Taft speaking at Springfield, Mass. (LOC)

awesome research: "Searching in the NY Times, it looks like Taft only spoke formally once in Springfield during the 1910s, the week of 4/25/1912 (see "Taft Opens Fire on Roosevelt", on the front page of the 4/26/12 paper). "

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Perseus Digital Library

online library of primary source materials from ancient days

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If It Works, It's Not AI: A Commercial Look at Artificial Intelligence Startups

"If It Works, It's Not AI: A Commercial Look at Artificial Intelligence Startups"

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[from amaah] Subject and History in Selected Works by Abdulrazak Gurnah, Yvonne Vera, and David Dabydeen (pdf)

Erik Falk's dissertation. A very close reading on Abdulrazak Gurnah's three great novels, insightful also on Vera. Dislocation, exile and entanglements are the themes.

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[from amaah] The Story of Africa

The BBC World Service weighs in on African history as only it can. Not a bad series and some of the footage is priceless. It's almost akin to Unesco's General History of Africa but in bite-sized portions.

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Tim Berners-Lee - Wikipedia

Invented the World Wide Web.

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[from amaah] The Eficiency Effects of Bank Mergers and Acquisitions in a Developing Economy: Evidence from Malaysia

results suggest that mergers were successful, particularly for the small and medium size banks, which have benefited the most from the merger and expansion via economies of scale but the larger banks should shrink to benefit from scale advantages. Decisio

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[from amaah] Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends and Transitions (pdf)

“Democratic Developments in Sub-Saharan Africa: Moving Forward or Backwards?” Akwe's recent congressional testimony. In 1989 only three countries in Africa could claim to have democratic governments.

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Wired - GNU Free Software License Gets Upgrade to Meet Modern Demands

"The license is designed to be akin to the scientific method: It allows programmers to build on the work of others, and in turn, make their work available for others to build on."

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détachée porshe 356, pièces détachées porsche boxster, pièce détachée porsche informations et des promotions sur les pièces déta

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[from amaah] Paul Baran: On Distributed Communications

the papers that were the basis for the internet... Paul Baran's insight should be duly celebrated. Overlay networks that changed the paradigm of communications.

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[from amaah] How Google Books is Changing Academic History

nterestingly this piece is written by a Berkeley PhD student on her blog. If your research has sources from the 19th century and earlier you are in for a treat with the fast improving Google Books I wonder if their Africa coverage still has the gaps I obs

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[from amaah] Basel Mission Picture Archive

28,400 photographs taken on the boundary between European and African and Asian cultures between 1850 and 1950 mostly taken by missionaries. Those great Swiss and German record keepers. Visual treasures - a great archive

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[from amaah] The Extraordinary Passage of the Great White Hunter

Informational page about the documentary that Rebecca Harding and others at Interlock have been working on. Henry Coolidge in his glory... The short clip shows some images that speak loudly. The rest of the material is interesting also. They should releas

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A toolkit for researching and assessing Chinese Australian heritage places - Guide

A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TO researching, assessing and recording Chinese Australian heritage places

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A History of Haskell

sweet. a history of haskell.

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A History of Haskell

This long (55-page) paper describes the history of Haskell, including its genesis and principles, technical contributions, implementations and tools, and applications and impact.

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