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<title>Research Strategies Award Essay: The Boston Molasses Disaster</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 12:44:36 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>This paper will illustrate the research adventure I embarked on in order to complete the final ten-page paper for my Theory and Writing of History Seminar.  The paper topic was twofold; we were instructed to locate primary sources and to use them to reconstruct a past event as accurately as possible while at the same time using our particular topic as a test case to demonstrate the difficulty in doing so, taking special note of the relationship between evidence and historical truth.</p>

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<author>Samantha Geib, &apos;12</author>


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<title>Ames Library Research Award Essay: Las Bibliotecas Públicas y la Comunidad Latina</title>
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	<p>This essay chronicles the "research journey" I undertook to complete the final project for my class "Spanish for Social Justice."  The final project follows the essay.</p>

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<author>Rachel Miller, &apos;09</author>


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