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Title
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Amanda Spiegel Campaign Poster
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Description
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Amanda Spiegel's campaign poster, running for the position of SGA Vice President of Academic Affairs
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Date Created
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2008
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PID
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grinnell:181
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Title
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College Bookstore
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Description
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Photo of the College Bookstore with Edith M. Rice '75
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Date Created
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1974
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PID
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grinnell:5172
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Title
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Comparative Anatomy
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Description
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Photo of professor instructing students in Comparative Anatomy
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Date Created
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1950
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PID
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grinnell:5054
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Title
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Computing: Limitations and Promising Developments, Computing Tutorial, Grinnell College, Fall, 2004, Tutorial, Fall 2004, Walker
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Description
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The first year tutorial, taken in the fall semester, is Grinnell College's only general academic course requirement. The college intends the tutorial to assist students in further developing their critical thinking skills and in improving their written and oral communication skills. Each of the tutorials offered in a given fall semester is based around a particular subject matter, which provides the vehicle by which the above goals are accomplished. Uses the exploration of issues around artificial intelligence and computing in general
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Date Created
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2004
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PID
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grinnell:222
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Title
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Daniel Magurshak
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Description
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Photo of Daniel Magurshak, assistant professor of Philosophy, in a discussion with his class outside near Zirkle statue with the Hall of Science in the background
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Date Created
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1984
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PID
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grinnell:5061
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Title
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Decline and Renewal in the Heartland, Tutorial, Fall 2004, Decline and Renewal in the Heartland
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Description
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The first year tutorial, taken in the fall semester, is Grinnell College's only general academic course requirement. The college intends the tutorial to assist students in further developing their critical thinking skills and in improving their written and oral communication skills. Each of the tutorials offered in a given fall semester is based around a particular subject matter, which provides the vehicle by which the above goals are accomplished. The arrival of European Americans in the Upper Midwest in the middle of the nineteenth century led to dramatic changes in the region's ecology. In what was perhaps the most rapid and extensive degradation of a natural ecosystem in human history, in the space of 50 years settlers plowed under millions of acres of the native tallgrass prairie and replaced it with a diversified agricultural ecosystem on what proved to be some of the best farmland in the world.
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Date Created
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2004
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PID
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grinnell:317