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Bound in high-quality bonded leather (dark blue), with rounded corners, gilt edges, head and tail bands, marker ribbon, and printed endpapers taken from previous Oxford Almanacks, this is a luxury desk diary printed on a high quality cream paper. The contents include: September 2007-December 2008 double-page spread per week; University information including a detailed map of the University area; dates of terms; times of church services; useful Oxford telephone numbers; nationalpublic holidays, and year planners for 2008 and 2009.A cover-to-boards edition is also available (ISBN 978-0-19-922788-4)
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A slimline diary available in dark blue boards with marker ribbon. Indispensable for all those connected with the University of Oxford, containing dates of degree days, dates of terms; details of university officers, departments and institutes, religious dates, national holidays, trains, airports, coaches, and much more. Detailed double-page spread map of main university area; map of routes to Oxford; map of National Rail network; London Underground map.
In the fall of 2015, The Wall Street Journal ran an article on its front page which effectively set the biotechnology world and the insular Silicon Valley scene on fire. Theranos, a much hailed startup which was disrupting the world of healthcare and led by a visionary young woman, was a fraud, the story claimed. To most people, the article amounted to nothing short of blasphemy. To stain the reputation of Elizabeth Holmes and her company, valued at $10 billion, was to align oneself against progress and it was initially seen as the backward thinking that was prevalent in mainstream, non-Silicon Valley society. Here was the next Steve Jobs, right down to the ridiculous black turtleneck, being...
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The diary covers September 2008-December 2009 and includes: University information; dates of terms; times of church services; useful Oxford telephone numbers; and year planners for 2009 and 2010. A cover-to-boards edition is also available (ISBN 978-0-19-954308-3)
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