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Volume 91, No.1, January-February 2005

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On this month's cover:
Tanzania:
A nation seeks its survival through global health initiatives
 
 
Online Exclusives Documenting the Disaster by Peter Lemieux
"No question, tsunami survivors today are in a fragile state."
current issue
Duke Magazine-Feature Images The Woes of Kilimanjaro, by Patrick Adams
"Research with Service," the guiding ethos of global health at Duke, is driving efforts to fight HIV/AIDS in a small town in Tanzania
Sleepless in Southgate, by Robert J. Bliwise
Students live their lives without pause; they are hyperactive and hyper-linked, and, increasingly, they are sleep-deprived
Terra Incognita by Katharine Harmon
Mapping different worlds: "I sense that humans have an urge to map--and that this mapping instinct, like our opposable thumbs, is part of what makes us human"
Deep Discoveries by Jeffrey Pollack
With Atlantis and Alvin, a scientist explores underwater frontiers, encountering marine life never before seen, sampled, or studied
Departments
Gallery
Gallery-Woman in Stone
Retrospective
After the Fire
Update
An Education on Reform
Mini-Profiles
Mini-Profiles:Internet Matchmaker
Snapshot
Student Snapshot-The Definition of Democracy
 
Between the Lines, thoughts by Robert J. Bliwise Felker Magazine Fellow Pat Adams, who reported the cover story from Tanzania, had a jarring introduction to his subject.
Intersections between ecology and faith
A peaceful run for a Palestinian conference, a big preview for Little Women, Campus Observer: business practices and Middle Eastern women; Syllabus: AALL 152-Topics in Japanese Anime
Scrimmage of the Sexes
John Feinstein on athletic achievements and excesses
Books The final phase of the Cold War, the teaching legacy of William Blackburn
Register Honoring an art collector's vision, recognizing an alumni director's record; Career Corner: reckoning with weaknesses; Retrospective: a fiery end for the original Washington Duke Building

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