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Obras de University of North Carolina

Writing Matters (2006) 2 copias
Agromed 1 copia

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1E (1) 2017 http://www.rla.unc.edu/Publications/NCArch/NCA_64.pdf The Settlement Ecology of Middle-Range Societies in the Western North Carolina Piedmont (1) AD 1000–1600 (1) and Ideas about the Future (1) and Public Structures from Colonial Brunswick Town (1) by Christopher R. Moore (1) by Eric E. Jones (1) by Jacob R. Turner and Ari Lukas (1) by John J. Mintz and Shawn M. Patch (1) by Joseph M. Herbert and James Feathers (1) by Paul J. Mohler (1) by Roy Stine (1) by Sara Lowry (1) by Stacy Curry and Doug Gallaway (1) Carolina del Norte (4) Dependency Buildings (1) Discussion of the Papers (1) Economía (2) Jeffrey D. Irwin (1) Libro (2) Manuscritos (2) posters (3) pp. 1-27 Mariners’ Maladies: Examining Medical Equipage from the Queen Anne’s Revenge Shipwreck (1) pp. 1-32 GIS Cemetery Digitization Efforts at the North Carolina Department of Transportation (1) pp. 100-107 An Overview of Geophysical Surveys and Ground-truthing Excavations at House in the Horseshoe (31MR20) (1) pp. 108-116 Cemeteries and Geophysics: A Discussion (1) pp. 122-131. Volume 64 (2015)    Available online in October (1) pp. 140-152 Remote Sensing and Geophysics in North Carolina Archaeology: A Brief History (1) pp. 33-67 Luminescence Dating Sandhills Ceramics: A Review (1) pp. 53-89 Preface: Identifying and Defining North Carolina’s Archaeological Heritage through Remote Sensing and Geophysics (1) pp. 68-103 Immunological Analysis of Clovis and Early Archaic Hafted Bifaces from the North Carolina Sandhills (1) pp. 90-115 North Carolina Archaeology (1) pp. 90-91 The Role of GPR in Archaeology: A Beginning Not an End (1) pp. 92-99 Three-dimensional Remote Sensing at House in the Horseshoe State Historic Site (31MR20) (1) pp. 94-121 Research Note: Indian Rock on the Dan River (1) Primera Guerra Mundial (7) Referencia (1) Southern Historical Collection (2) The Madeleine M. Leininger Collection (1) Universidad de Carolina del Norte en Chapel Hill (5)

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Posters in WWI were the prime means of propaganda and recruitment; their most effective way of gaining popular support for war loans, conservation of food and fuel, Belgian relief, succor of the wounded, and support for the men in the trenches; and their primary vehicle for making appeals to women and children. This book contains posters from all the major belligerents, but it focuses on those from Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States.
 
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Though lengthy, this document offers detailed information for writers working on literature reviews. It covers questions ("But how is a literature review different from an academic research paper?"), which can be helpful for tutors working with writers who ask similar questions. It also lists a host of strategies and approaches to writing literature reviews.… (más)
 
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