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The big heat : Earth on the brink / Jeffrey St. Clair & Joshua Frank.

Climatic changes.




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Classic keys : keyboard sounds that launched rock music / Alan S. Lenhoff and David Robertson.

Keyboard instruments -- History -- 20th century.




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The little book of lost words : collywobbles, ultracrepidarian and other surprisingly useful terms worth resurrecting / Joe Gillard.

English language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.




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Advertising, gender and society : a psychological perspective / Magdalena Zawisza-Riley.

Advertising -- Psychological aspects.




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The art of feminism : images that shaped the fight for equality / Helena Reckitt, consultant editor ; written by Lucinda Gosling, Hilary Robinson, and Amy Tobin ; preface by Maria Balshaw ; foreword by Xabier Arakistain.

Feminism and art.




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Britain & Islam / Martin Pugh.

Islam -- Great Britain -- History.




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Minotaur / Peter Goldsworthy.

Detective and mystery stories.




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Celestial bodies = Sayyidat al-qamar / Jokha Alharti ; translated by Marilyn Booth.

Sisters -- Fiction.




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Finding the heart of the nation : the journey of the Uluru Statement towards voice, treaty and truth / Thomas Mayor.

Mayor, Thomas -- Travel -- Australia.




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A history of intellectual property in 50 objects / edited by Claudy Op den Kamp, Bournemouth University (UK); Dan Hunter, Swinburne Law School (Australia).

Intellectual property -- History.




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Rage inside the machine : the prejudice of algorithms, and how to stop the internet making bigots of us all / Robert Elliott Smith.

Internet -- Social aspects.




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The Australian musical : from the beginning / Peter Pinne and Peter Wyllie Johnston ; foreword by John Kotzas, CEO Queensland Performing Arts Centre ; introduction by Mark Madama, Associate Professor of Musical Theatre, University of Michigan.

Lyricists -- Australia -- Biography.




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Iconic : modern Australian houses 1950-2000 / Karen McCartney ; photography by Michael Wee.

Architecture, Domestic -- Australia -- History -- 20th century.




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A photographic memory : George S. Hutton, Port Adelaide and surrounds, 1924-1984 / Erina S. Hutton.

Hutton, George Stewart, 1906-1984.




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No longer newsworthy : how the mainstream media abandoned the working class / Christopher R. Martin.

Working class -- Press coverage -- United States.




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The life you can save : how to do your part to end world poverty / Peter Singer.

Poverty.




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The birth of the FBI : Teddy Roosevelt, the Secret Service, and the fight over America's premier law enforcement agency / Willard M. Oliver.

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.




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The fate of food : what we'll eat in a bigger, hotter, smarter world / Amanda Little.

Sustainable agriculture.




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Wheat syndromes : how wheat, gluten and ATI cause inflammation, IBS and autoimmune diseases / Detlef Schuppan, Kristin Gisbert-Schuppan.

Celiac disease.




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Defrosting ancient microbes : emerging genomes in a warmer world / Scott O. Rogers, Professor of Molecular Biology and Evolution, Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University ; John D. Castello, Professor Emeritus of Microbiology and

Microorganisms -- History.




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Bert Edwards : king of the West End / Patricia Sumerling.

Edwards, Albert Augustine, 1888-1963




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Visual pigments. First part.

UK : Institute of Ophthalmology, 1951.




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Visual pigments. First part.

UK : Institute of Ophthalmology, 1951.




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Spiral movements of the apex of the exposed mammalian heart.

United Kingdom, c.1939.




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The cat film. Part one.

[late 1930s].




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Spiral movements of the apex of the exposed mammalian heart.

United Kingdom, c.1939.




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[Accounts of medical and magical character, fortune tellings and predictions]

19th century.




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[A part of The Apocryphal Acts of Apostles. The part dedicated to Paul and Barnabas.]

19th century.




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Polar physiology on the North Greenland Expedition 1952-54.

1954.




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Starling's law of the heart. Reel 1.

[1946?]




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Starling's law of the heart. Reel 2.

[1946?]




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The cat film. Part two.

[late 1930s]




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In Denmark, Students Go Back to School, 6 Feet Apart

Photos by various photographers/Ritzau Scanpix via AP Last week, Denmark became the first European country to allow daycare and primary schools to reopen since the start of the coronavirus lockdown. The classroom setups included desks spaced six feet apart. (In Denmark, which uses the metric system, it’s actually 1.829 meters.) One teacher at the Korshoejskolen school […]




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Emergence of advertising in America: 1850-1920

Over 3,300 advertising items and publications dating from 1850 to 1920, illustrating the rise of consumer culture and the birth of a professionalized advertising industry in the United States.




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Libertas Academica

Libertas Academica is the publisher of international, peer reviewed scientific, technical and medical journals. Only those which are open access are linked through the Wellcome Library catalogue.




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19th century British Library newspapers (1800-1900) Part 2

British newspapers from the 19th century selected by the British Library's editorial board. Includes both national and regional newspapers. All newspapers are full text and fully searchable. Full runs are available where possible.




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2019 Biennial Conference of Oral History Australia: a report

The 2019 Biennial Conference of Oral History Australia  was held at the State Library of Queensland in October.  The ope




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Portable local studies project update for NSW public libraries

The local studies portable collecting project assists NSW public libraries in collecting local stories through oral hist




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A RedForEd Wave: Teachers in North and South Carolina Leave Classrooms in Protest

A sea of red swept the capitals of North and South Carolina on Wednesday, as thousands of teachers turned out to demand higher pay and more school funding.




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D.C. Charters Aren't Pushing Kids Out. But They're Not Always Welcoming Them In, Either

The District of Columbia's charters aren't always "backfilling" seats, and there's little financial incentive for them to do so.




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How Indiana Supports College Access and Success for All Students

A state leader shares how research helped raise important considerations for increasing college success and completion in Indiana.




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To Ease Shortage, Indiana District Recruits Teachers to Drive Buses

A suburban Indianapolis district is signing up teachers to drive school buses before and after their usual time in the classroom.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Indiana

This Quality Counts 2019 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Indiana

This Quality Counts 2020 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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Arkansas panel approves charter school campus




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Kansas High Court Again Finds State School Funding Inadequate

The Kansas Supreme Court has again ruled that the money the state legislature provides its schools is constitutionally inadequate.




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With $80 Million Fix, Kansas School Funding Heads Back to Court

Kansas will offer up $534 million more this fall to its public schools, an amount it will tell the state's supreme court in the coming weeks is enough to provide students with an "adequate" education.




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Still Not Enough, Kansas' Supreme Court Says About State's School Funding Amount

The state's courts said the additional $548 million the legislature provided its schools this year is still not enough to ensure a constitutionally adequate education.




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Kansas Lawmakers Rebuke Court for 'Nightmare' School Funding Ruling

Some state lawmakers said that Monday's ruling is another sign that they should ask voters whether or not the state's highest court should have a say over school spending amounts.




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Kansas Supreme Court Lets Legislature Off the Hook on K-12 Funding...For Now

While the court said the state is moving in the right direction, it also said it doesn't feel comfortable closing a funding lawsuit and wants to make sure the state keeps up with the costs of inflation.