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Revitalizing causality [electronic resource] : realism about causality in philosophy and social science / edited by Ruth Groff

London ; New York : Routledge, 2008




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Unbound: how inequality constricts our economy and what we can do about it / Heather Boushey

Dewey Library - HC110.W4 B57 2019




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100 questions (and answers) about statistics / Neil J. Salkind, University of Kansas

Salkind, Neil J., author




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The brutal truth about Asian branding and how to break the vicious cycle / Joseph Baladi

Baladi, Joseph




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Buy ology : truth and lies about why we buy / Martin Lindstrom ; [foreword by Paco Underhill]

Lindström, Martin, 1970-




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Youtility : why smart marketing is about help not hype / Jay Baer

Baer, Jay, 1969-




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Everything You Need to Know About YouTube RSS Feeds

YouTube is also a site filled with video content which can be extracted via RSS. You might be keen to share YouTube RSS feeds of your own content or you might want to get RSS feeds of things that interest you. Whatever your reasoning, you’re going to need to know a little bit about YouTube RSS feeds in order to get started.

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Everything You Need To Know About YouTube RSS Feeds

YouTube is also a site filled with video content which can be extracted via RSS. You might be keen to share YouTube RSS feeds of your own content or you might want to get RSS feeds of things that interest you.

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What Brands Need to Know About Visual Social Media

Consider your brand across all visual touchpoints, suggests WebDAM. Include logos, typography, press kit, photography, and icons.

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There Is Nothing Virtual About Building Relationships on Social Media

I remember saying that if I could ever figure out how a person could be in two places at once I would retire a billionaire.

And then, I figured it out.

Because being in two places or more simultaneously is exactly what social media allows us to appear to do. With a nearly endless supply of apps designed to cross-post anything we can enter into a digital device, you would think the impossible had finally been achieved.

Certainly a lot of innovative people have ensured a comfortable retirement by making that illusion easy to create. But what is it costing entrepreneurs who fall prey to it?

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5 Things Entrepreneurs Should Not Forget About Social Media

Social media has become a popular (and profitable) marketing tool for new and experienced entrepreneurs. Establishing an account and building an audience organically costs only time, and most platforms offer reasonably priced advertising options for those who want a little extra push.

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Is Social Media Changing The Way We Think About Lawsuits?

One of the first things some people do after a major life incident is to post on social media, and sometimes those life incidents are rather personal for such a public venue. This has repercussions in two different ways.

First, people create their own liability by posting online.

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Three Social Media Strategies Your Top Competitors Do Not Want You To Know About

You read all the social media guru blogs, post religiously across your social media channels, and even publish your content at peak times of the day to capture more views. Despite all of this, you still see competitors gaining ground while your social media influence remains stagnant.

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4 Simple Blogging Platforms You Should Know About

Nowadays, creating a blog is a really easy thing to do, as there are services for all tastes and objectives. In addition, today’s major platforms offer numerous features, giving users the options to provide any kind of service.

Among the many tips necessary to launch a successful blog, choosing the right platform is important. WordPress, Medium and other platforms are quite well-known, but there are several other free options you should know about.

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The Truth About Content Syndication and Duplicate Content

It takes time to build an audience: you need to attract them to your site, which they’ve likely never heard of, and convert them into loyal readers, so they come back and tell their friends – and eventually turn into customers, which is the whole goal of content marketing.

The Truth About Content Syndication and Duplicate Content




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Social networks can learn about you through your friends

Some people might think that online privacy is, well, a private matter. If you don’t want personal information getting out online, then you can just not put it out there. Right? Wrong. Keeping your information private isn’t solely your choice anymore. Friends can play a big role in your privacy, new data show. And the more they share on a social network, the more that social network can figure out about you.

Someone who joins a social network — such as Snapchat, Instagram or Facebook —wants to find their friends. Often, the social network can help. Many apps offer to import contact lists from your phone or e-mail. These apps then use that information to find matches with people already in the network, and suggest them to you.

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30 Crazy Social Media Facts That Might Change How You Think About Marketing

Social media has been a rising player in the digital marketing game for so long now that many are wondering when it’s going to start losing steam.

The answer to this question? Not anytime soon.

People are in love with social media platforms.

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11 Things Health Leaders Need To Know About Social Media & Marketing

Of the more than 7 billion people on Earth, the number of mobile phone users is approaching 5 billion devices, while toothbrush ownership is closer to 4 billion. Indicating that both marketing of technology and public health have great disparities, but also that leadership in health care are not executing on their brands, social media or marketing. But in the U.S., hospital identity and health branding are paramount for success in a community. By listening to patients, getting feedback on wants and needs, and creating new incentives to engage individuals, increased revenue, greater trust and improved health might be achieved.

Here are 10 surprising things to keep in mind when health care and hospital leadership plan marketing efforts for 2019:

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Microsoft Edge mobile browser will warn users about fake news

How do you spot a fake?

When users of Microsofts Edge mobile browser visit a news website with a dubious reputation, they will now get a warning to proceed with caution.

As spotted by The Guardian, Microsoft has partnered with the news watchdog organization NewsGuard to provide Edge users with more information about the news veracity of the site they are visiting.

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Social Media Died When It Stopped Being Social And Became Just About Making Money

The way young people use social networks is changing rapidly, partly in response to networks that threaten to take over their lives, that they see as fake, the opposite of social. A while back, it looked like they were abandoning Facebook because it had been taken over by the old folks, but it now turns out they’re just leaving anyway, and not just Facebook, but the whole social media concept.

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Bigg Boss 13: Asim clarifies about his 'girlfriend'

Does Asim have a girlfriend outside the house? Salman Khan gets him to spill the beans.




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Sales management: simplified: the straight truth about getting exceptional results from your sales team / Mike Weinberg

Dewey Library - HF5438.25.W29295 2015




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Influencer marketing for brands: what YouTube and Instagram can teach you about the future of digital advertising / Aron Levin

Online Resource





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All You Need to Know about Grammys 2020

Billie Ellish had a history-making night at the 62nd Grammy awards, as she swept the four biggest prizes: Best New Artiste, Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year.




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It's about time: Pavilion of Applied Arts / curator, Ralph Rugoff ; artist, Marysia Lewandowska

Rotch Library - N6488.I8 V433 2019 A67




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Melanoma Diagnoses Rise While Mortality Stays Fairly Flat, Raising Concerns About Overdiagnosis

This Medical News story examines the question of whether some melanomas might be better left undetected.




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Pathological counterinsurgency: how flawed thinking about elections leads to counterinsurgency failure / Samuel R. Greene

Dewey Library - JZ1480.G74 2018




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Arguing about alliances: the art of agreement in military-pact negotiations / Paul Poast

Dewey Library - JZ1314.P63 2019




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William Shakespeare's much ado about mean girls / by Ian Doescher ; [interior illustrations by Kent Barton]

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Nothing About Us Without Us: How the Need for Cultural Responsiveness is Changing Research

There is increased awareness and urgency within the research community to ensure that evaluation and assessment practices are sensitive to the cultures of people who are most impacted by those practices. Driven by changing demographics and the increasing complexity of problems that researchers and communities seek to address, new efforts are underway to develop research practices that better account for the unique perspectives and needs of the communities being studied. But there is hardly consensus on what culturally responsive research actually means or, more broadly, what implications such approaches could have on evidence-based policies and programs.




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Plum shadows and Plank Bridge: two memoirs about courtesans / by Mao Xiang and Yu Huai ; translated and edited by Wai-yee Li

Dewey Library - HQ250.A5 P58 2020




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Ideas about Substance [by] Albert L. Hammond

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The last unknowns: deep, elegant, profound unanswered questions about the universe, the mind, the future of civilization, and the meaning of life / edited by John Brockman ; foreword by Daniel Kahneman

Dewey Library - B68.L3825 2019




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How I think about solving problems

Early on in my career as a software developer I thought my primary contribution was writing code. After all, software engineers are paid to ship software and writing code is a key component of that. It took several years for me to realize that there are numerous other contributions that go into shipping software (if...




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Nitish dismisses speculation about Manjhi’s removal



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Health experts sceptical about ‘dilution’ of quarantine period

They attribute Kerala’s success till date to 28-day quarantine




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All about Shikara

All you wanted to know about Shikara.






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All about Love Aaj Kal

All you wanted to know about Love Aaj Kal.




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All about Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan

All you wanted to know about Shubh Mangal zyada Saavdhan.




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All about Bhoot Part 1: The Haunted Ship

All you wanted to know about Bhoot Part 1: The Haunted Ship.




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All about Doordarshan

All you wanted to know about Doordarshan.






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All about Baaghi 3

All you wanted to know about Baaghi 3.





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LIVE! Any questions about Irrfan? Ask Aseem Chhabra

Aseem has written Irrfan Khan: The Man, The Dreamer, The Star and he's here to answer your questions on Irrfan.