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    Roseberry's Great Escape

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    The dust jacket describes the book as a droll updating of a story from Aesop, and Duke herself dedicates the book With special thanks to Aesop. I believe that the fable in question is that of the pig, the lamb, and the cow. There the pig points out to the other two, when upbraided for complaining, that the farmer is after the pig's life, not his products. Here the pig Roseberry is a great adventurer who decides at last to settle down with some sheep, expecting the same care from the shepherd that they receive. Soon he is put into a cooking pot and makes a narrow escape, learning that home is where you are among friends.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)This book has a dust jacket (book cover)First editionKate Duk

    A Fireside Chat with Hon. Kate Heinzelman

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    Speaker: Hon. Kate Heinzelman, General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agenc

    Professional responsibility, ethics and the national security lawyer: distinctions with a difference

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    Kate Oler, a Special Master of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, speaks about national security lawyers\u27 responsibility to set the ethical climate of an organization. Maj. Gen. Charles Dunlap, USAF (Ret.) (Duke Law), host/introductions ; Kate Oler (U.S. Court of Federal Claims), speaker

    Cybersecurity Policy and National Security

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    The panel discusses the relationship between cybersecurity policy and national security. Moderator: Prof. Shane Stansbury, Robinson Everett Distinguished Fellow, Duke Law School Panelists: Mr. Carl Ghattas, Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Ms. Kate Nichols, Deputy Regional Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agenc

    Kate Crehan, Gramsci’s common sense: Inequality and its narratives, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2016, pp. 222

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    Book review of Kate Crehan, Gramsci’s common sense: Inequality and its narratives, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2016, pp. 222.Recensione di Kate Crehan, Gramsci’s common sense: Inequality and its narratives, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2016, pp. 222

    A Fireside Chat with Hon. Kate Heinzelman

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    Speaker: Hon. Kate Heinzelman, General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agenc

    Guidelines for Data Annotation

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    Included here are a coding manual and supplementary examples of gesture forms (in still images and video recordings) that informed the coding of the first author (Kate Mesh) and four project reliability coders

    Foreword: Gender Journals and Gender Equality: Reflections on Twenty-five Years of the Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy

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    This Twenty-fifth Anniversary Volume of the Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy is dedicated to Katharine T. Bartlett, A. Kenneth Pye Distinguished Professor of Law Emerita. She is a path-breaking scholar, inspiring leader, dynamic teacher, and loyal friend. Thank you, Kate, for your many contributions to furthering gender equality for generations of lawyers, students, and scholars
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