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Citizenship: what everyone needs to know / Peter J. Spiro

Dewey Library - JF801.S694 2020




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Secret empires: how the American political class hides corruption and enriches family and friends / Peter Schweizer

Dewey Library - JK2249.S349 2018




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Perilous futures: on Carl Schmitt's late writings / Peter Uwe Hohendahl

Dewey Library - JC263.S34 H62 2018




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Developing public sector leadership: new rationale, best practices and tools / Petri Virtanen, Marika Tammeaid

Online Resource




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A place outside the law: forgotten voices from Guantanamo / Peter Jan Honigsberg

Dewey Library - HV6432.H67 2019




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Gender equality in politics: implementing party quotas in Germany and Austria / Petra Ahrens, Katja Chmilewski, Sabine Lang, Birgit Sauer

Online Resource




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The infamous Harry Hayward: a true account of murder and mesmerism in gilded age Minneapolis / Shawn Francis Peters

Hayden Library - HV6248.H3 P47 2018




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HC issues notice to Azam Khan on petition by Jat policemen

The court sought counter-affidavits from Azam Khan stating the reason for transfer of the policemen.




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No change in US visa policy for Modi: US Counsel General Peter Haas

Haas, who is on a 2 day visit to Nagpur, said global economic recession won't impact Indo-US trade.




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Application and Theory of Petri Nets 2002 [electronic resource] : 23rd International Conference, ICATPN 2002 Adelaide, Australia, June 2430, 2002 Proceedings / edited by Javier Esparza, Charles Lakos

Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2002




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Applications and theory of petri nets 2003 [electronic resource] : 24th international conference, ICATPN 2003, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, June 23-27, 2003 : proceedings / Wil van der Aalst, Eike Best (eds.)

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2003]




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Correlated data analysis [electronic resource] : modeling, analytics, and applications / Peter X.-K. Song

New York : Springer Verlag, [2007]




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Effective conservation science : data not dogma / edited by Peter Kareiva (University of California, USA), Michelle Marvier (Santa Clara University, USA), Brian Silliman (Duke University, USA)




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Adaptive food webs : stability and transitions of real and model ecosystems / edited by John C. Moore (Colorado State University, CO, USA), Peter C. de Ruiter (Wageningen Universiteit, The Netherlands), Kevin S. McCann (University of Guelph, ON, Canada),




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The application of science in environmental impact assessment / Aaron J. MacKinnon, Peter N. Duinker and Tony R. Walker

MacKinnon, Aaron J., author




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Recovering Australian threatened species : a book of hope / editors: Stephen Garnett, Peter Latch, David Lindenmayer and John Woinarski




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Advances in conservation through sustainable use of wildlife : proceedings of a conference held in Brisbane, Australia, 30th August to 1st September 2016 / edited by Greg Baxter, Neal Finch and Peter Murray

Advances in conservation through sustainable use of wildlife (2016 : Brisbane, Australia)




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Advances in energy systems : the large-scale renewable energy integration challenge / edited by Peter D. Lund (Aalto University, Finland) [and three others]




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The solar entrepreneur's handbook / Geoff Stapleton, Lalith Gunaratne, Peter JM Konings

Stapleton, Geoff, author




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Petition in Calcutta High Court seeking Madan Mitra’s removal from Bengal cabinet



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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Totley, a study of the silver mines at One Mile, Ravenswood district / by K.H. Kennedy, Peter Bell, Carolyn Edmondson ; with preface by B.J. Dalton

Kennedy, K. H. (Kett Howard), 1948-




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The Little Wonder gold mine / by Peter J. Bridge with Angela Teague

Bridge, Peter J. (Peter John), 1943-




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PbZn 2010 : papers originally presented at Lead-Zinc 2010, held in conjunction with COM 2010 and reproduced with permission of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum / edited by A. Siegmund ... [et al.]




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Uranium mining : market prospects and environmental consequences : a background paper for delegates to the 1988 ALP National Conference / by Chas Collison and Peter Milton

Collison, Chas




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Merton's Reward Gold Mine : reconstructing the mine and deconstructing the myth / Marianne Diane [Peta] Chappell

Chappell, Marianne Diane, author




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073 JSJ React with Pete Hunt and Jordan Walke

Panel Pete Hunt (twitter github blog) Jordan Walke (twitter github) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:34 - Pete Hunt Introduction Instagram Facebook 02:45 - Jordan Walke Introduction 04:15 - React React - GitHub 06:38 - 60 Frames Per Second 09:34 - Data Binding 12:31 - Performance 17:39 - Diffing Algorithm 19:36 - DOM Manipulation 23:06 - Supporting node.js 24:03 - rendr 26:02 - JSX 30:31 - requestAnimationFrame 34:15 - React and Applications 38:12 - React Users Khan Academy 39:53 - Making it work Picks Ben Mabey: Clojure Plain & Simple (Jamison) JSConf 2013 Videos (Jamison) Kittens (Jamison) PBS Idea Channel (AJ) Free Trial SSL (AJ) OSX Wifi Volume Remote Control (AJ) js-git (Merrick) vim-airline (Merrick) MLS LIVE (Joe) Seraphina by Rachel Hartman (Joe) ng-conf (Joe) Hire Chuck (Chuck) GoToMeeting (Chuck) ScreenFlow (Chuck) syriandeveloper (Pete) jsFiddle (Pete) Hotel Tonight (Pete) Green Flash Brewery Beer: Palate Wrecker (Jordan) All Things Vim (Jordan) Next Week Grunt.js with Ben Alman Transcript JAMISON:  Joe is Merrick’s personal assistant. CHUCK:  [Laughter] MERRICK:  No, we’re just in this little room and he had, he was like, “Yeah” JOE:  Want me to freshen up your coffee, sir? [Chuckles] JAMISON:  Feed me some tacos, Joe. [Laughter] [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at BlueBox.net.]  [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.]  [This podcast is sponsored by JetBrains, makers of WebStorm. Whether you’re working with Node.js or building the front end of your web application, WebStorm is the tool for you. It has great code quality and code exploration tools and works with HTML5, Node, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, Harmony, LESS, Sass, Jade, JSLint, JSHint, and the Google Closure Compiler. Check it out atJjetBrains.com/WebStorm.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody and welcome to episode 73 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. JOE:  Hey there. CHUCK:  AJ O’Neal. AJ:  Live again from Provo. CHUCK:  Jamison Dance. JAMISON:  Hey friends. CHUCK:  Merrick Christensen. MERRICK:  Hey guys. CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.TV and we have two special guests this week. Pete Hunt. PETE:  Hey guys. CHUCK:  And Jordan Walke. JORDAN:  Hi. CHUCK:  Since you guys haven’t been on the show before, do you want to introduce yourselves? We’ll have Pete go first. PETE:  Sure. So my name’s Pete. I work on general React stuff these days. But my day job is building the Instagram web experience. If you go to Instagram.com, we have a bunch of frontend stuff you can play with and a bunch of backend infrastructure that supports all that. That’s what I mostly work on. We’re big users of React at Instagram so I ended up contributing a lot to the React core as well. JAMISON:  So did you come from Instagram or from Facebook and then to work on Instagram? PETE:  Well it was actually a pretty good story just in terms of the integration of the two companies. I was originally at Facebook for a couple of years and we acquired Instagram and they came in and they wanted to build a web presence. Facebook’s core competency is definitely web technologies and Instagram hasn’t historically focused on that. So we were able to take the Facebook web expertise and get Instagram up and running really quickly. I came from the Facebook side but the team is still very much a separate team, their own building, that kind of thing. So that’s my background. CHUCK:  Awesome. JAMISON:  Sweet. CHUCK:  And Jordan?




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081 JSJ Promises for Testing Async JavaScript with Pete Hodgson

Pete Hodgson crosses over from the iPhreaks podcasts to talk with the Jabber gang about testing asynchronous Javascript with promises.




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085 JSJ Huxley with Pete Hunt

The panelists discuss Huxley with Pete Hunt




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192 JSJ IoT with Peter Hoddie

Get your JS Remote Conf tickets!

 

02:10 - Peter Hoddie Introduction

02:36 - Kinoma     

03:28 - Embedded Development in C; Approachability

05:24 - IoT = Internet of Things; Embedded Devices and Systems

08:59 - Mesh Networking

10:41 - IoT and JavaScript

20:08 - Getting Started & Electrical Engineering

22:42 - Testing

24:56 - Security

31:07 - Bootstrap

34:16 - Community Resistance

35:56 - Where is IoT heading as far as applications go?

  • Scriptability

41:57 - Preparing Today for the Future

Picks

Let’s Encrypt (AJ)
The web accessibility basics (Jamison)
readthesource (Aimee)
Drip (Chuck)
Twilio (Chuck)
JS Remote Conf (Chuck)
All Remote Confs (Chuck)
Standard ECMA-262 (Peter)
The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It by Jonathan Zittrain (Peter)
Software Freedom Conservancy (Peter)




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JSJ BONUS: Cloud Services and Manifold with Matthew Creager and Peter Cho

Panel:

Amiee Knight

Charles Max Wood

Joe Eames

Special Guests: 

Matthew Creager and Peter Cho

In this episode, JavaScript Jabbers speak with Matthew Ceager and Peter Cho. Matthew and Peter are part of the team at Manifold. Manifold is a marketplace for developer services. Matthew takes care of growth and relations, and Peter oversee products at Manifold.

The panel discusses with Peter and Matthew what Manifold does and the benefits of a Cloud Service. Matthew gives perspective on how developers can get their cloud product on the market compared to open source.  Further discussion goes into how this will help the developer to get their products or services turned into a business quicker and save time  Also learn about when it is the ideal time to move to cloud services vs. running a server yourself.

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • Different kinds of definition of Cloud Services
  • Anything you would rely on as a third party service
  • What is the cloud service ecosystem - Services that connect to an application
  • Independent market place -  because it is difficult to turn a product into a business
  • Where are people using cloud services or running their own server
  • Spinning up a version of it is easier.
  • Time verses doing it yourself?
  • Experts running the services
  • Focusing on your product instead of managing the server and such
  • Where does the data live and who has access to that?
  • Lock In’s?
  • Tourist - Credentials management
  • How do I get this setup? Command Line or register online
  • And much more!

Links:

Manifold

https://github.com/mattcreager

@manifoldco

@etcpeter

@matt_creager

blog.manifold.com

Picks:

Amiee

  • Ryan McDermott

Charles

Joe

Matt

Peter




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MJS 038: Peter Cooper

MJS 038: Peter Cooper

Panel: 

Charles Max Wood

Guest: Peter Cooper

This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Peter Cooper. Peter was one the original panelist on Ruby Rogues and JavaScript Jabber. Currently, Peter runs several weekly new letters on JS, Ruby, Go, React, etc. Peter talks about his journey as a programmer, which started at an early age tinkering with his father’s computer at home. Peter describes the beginning as a hobby until he learned the skills to being programming on many platforms. Peter talks about how he learn Ruby and JavaScript, and in early stages of noodling or learning code. Lastly, Peter talks about his contributions to the community and giving back.

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • How did you get into programming?
  • Playing with computers at an early age
  • Computers were a hobby, rather than a career builder then
  • Being heavily into to anything can become your career, age does not matter
  • Finding the skill or passion in programming
  • Natural ability to see and make sense of code
  • UseNet
  • AJax
  • Directness
  • Blogging 
  • New Letters
  • rubyflow.com
  • What is the ultimate goal of the new letters?
  • Contributions
  • Helping host podcasts
  • Current work?
  • and much, much more!

Links: 

Picks

Peter

Charles

 

 




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JSJ 424: UI5 and web components with Peter Muessig

In this episode of JavaScript Jabber the panelists and guest delve into the advantages of the shadow dom, transitioning from polymer js polyfills to native web components when moving for SAP UI to UI5, which works within React, Vue, Angular, and others.

Panel

  • AJ O’Neal
  • Aimee Knight
  • Steve Edwards
  • Dan Shappir

Guest

Sponsors

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Links

Picks

AJ O’Neal:

Aimee Knight

Steve Edwards

Dan Shappir

Peter Müßig

 

Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber




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Yearbook of China city competitiveness 2012 [electronic resource] / Gui Qiangfang, principal editor and evaluator




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Young adults deserve the best [electronic resource] : YALSA's competencies in action / Sarah Flowers for the Young Adult Library Services Association

Flowers, Sarah, 1952-




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The functionality of riparian zones in flat sandy catchments / Peter Martin O'Toole

O'Toole, Peter Martin, author




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The biology of mangroves and seagrasses / Peter J. Hogarth, Department of Biology, University of York, York, UK

Hogarth, Peter J




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Marine biology / Peter Castro, Ph.D., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Michael E. Huber, Ph.D., Jacobs Australia ; original artwork by William C. Ober, M.D., Washington & Lee University, and Claire E. Ober, B.A., R.N

Castro, Peter, author




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Water capitalism : the case for privatizing oceans, rivers, lakes, and aquifers / Walter E. Block and Peter Lothian Nelson

Block, Walter, 1941- author




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Science, information, and policy interface for effective coastal and ocean management / edited by Bertrum H. MacDonald, Suzuette S. Soomai, Elizabeth M. De Santo, Peter G. Wells




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Marine transboundary conservation and protected areas / edited by Peter Mackelworth




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Eating the ocean / Elspeth Probyn

Probyn, Elspeth, 1958- author




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Floodplains : processes and management for ecosystem services / Jeffrey J. Opperman, Peter B. Moyle, Eric W. Larsen, Joan L. Florsheim, and Amber D. Manfree

Opperman, Jeffrey J., 1971- author




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Microplastics in fisheries and aquaculture : status of knowledge on their occurrence and implications for aquatic organisms and food safety / Amy Lusher, Peter Hollman, and Jeremy Mendoza-Hill

Lusher, Amy, author




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Marine biology / Peter Castro, Michael E. Huber

Castro, Peter, author




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World heritage sites of Australia / Peter Valentine ; foreword by Peter Garrett

Valentine, Peter Sinclair, author




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Writing scientific papers in English : an ELSE-Ciba Foundation guide for authors / Maeve O'Connor and F.Peter Woodford

O'Connor, Maeve




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Inorganic nanostructures : properties and characterization / Petra Reinke

Reinke, Petra




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Metal soaps in art: conservation and research / Francesca Casadio, Katrien Keune, Petria Noble, Annelies Van Loon, Ella Hendriks, Silvia A. Centeno, Gillian Osmond, editors

Online Resource




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Cryogenic safety: a guide to best practice in the lab and workplace / Thomas J. Peterson and J. G. Weisend II ; with contributions by John M. JurnsStephen S. Woods

Online Resource




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Petroleum science and technology / Chang Samuel Hsu and Paul R. Robinson

Online Resource