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Nine in 10 employees stressed about returning to office post lockdown: Survey

As India Inc prepares for offices to open post the lockdown, the survey assesses the anxiety level of employees and shows a strong desire to do what’s right by their co-workers by complying to new health monitoring compliances, along with a high degree of awareness of changes in routine that await them.





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[ASAP] What We Need to Know about Solid-State Isothermal Crystallization of Organic Molecules from the Amorphous State below the Glass Transition Temperature

Molecular Pharmaceutics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.0c00181




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Only in New Orleans: school choice and equity post-Hurricane Katrina / edited by Luis Mirón, Brian R. Beabout and Joseph L. Boselovic

Online Resource




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Everything to know about AKA.

Hayden Library - LJ145.A47 2015




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Inequality in gifted and talented programs: parental choices about status, school opportunity, and second-generation segregation / Allison Roda

Online Resource




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Something must be done about Prince Edward County: a family, a Virginia town, a civil rights battle / Kristen Green

Dewey Library - LC214.22.V8 G74 2015




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A short guide to writing about chemistry / Holly B. Davis, Julian F. Tyson, Jan A. Pechenik

Davis, Holly, 1951-




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A short guide to writing about biology / Jan A. Pechenik

Pechenik, Jan A




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What is it about us as mothers?

As Mother's Day approaches, we look at women bearing the double burden of office and house work and now, with the COVID-19 lockdown, enduring extra familial pressure



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‘Super Deluxe’ actor Gayathrie Shankar’s Tamil short film is about a mother-daughter relationship

A mostly-female crew joined hands to make the short film ‘B Selvi & Daughters’, which is a realistic portrayal of the layers in a mother-daughter relationship






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How about Alia and Bhumi together in a movie?

Savouring Spielberg's fierce, fine movie; salivating over MAMI's line-up; gobbling a Shrek cake; visualising a desi Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants with Alia, Bhumi and more in Sukanya Verma's Super Filmi Week.




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Just what is the hue and cry about S Durga and Nude?

Every time a filmmaker wishes to explore history or religion on his or her terms, self-appointed experts and limelight-seeking zealots swoop in to protest. Extreme prejudices are formed without even seeing the final product triggering a disturbingly destructive impulse, feels Sukanya Verma.




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What's so obscene about Kabir Singh?

'By ruffling dignified feathers, and by polarising its audience, Kabir Singh has put movies and art back into our public discourse,' says Sreehari Nair.




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What's the big deal about Parasite?

'Are we too close as well-off Indians, all with servants and drivers and tuition teachers ourselves, to be able to understand why it is all so awful?', asks Aakar Patel.




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What did *you* think about Pagalpanti?

We give you *your* space to tell us just what you thought of Pagalpanti.




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Italy claims to have developed the first COVID-19 vaccine: Here is what we know about all the potential coronavirus vaccines

Italy claims to have developed the first COVID-19 vaccine: Here is what we know about all the potential coronavirus vaccines




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Mother's Day special: How about buying your mother some jewellery in lockdown?

Mother's Day special: How about buying your mother some jewellery in lockdown?




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Here's how Payal Rajput feels about Kartikeya being cast for RX 100 instead of Vijay Deverakonda

Here's how Payal Rajput feels about Kartikeya being cast for RX 100 instead of Vijay Deverakonda




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Taapsee Pannu reveals she's been 'nerdy kid', in note about a school visit experience

Taapsee Pannu reveals she's been 'nerdy kid', in note about a school visit experience




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LIC listing may take about a year, says Finance Secretary Rajiv Kumar

Kumar said the idea behind the listing of LIC was to "bring in more transparency and allow the company to share gains with its stakeholders"




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Patient-Physican Communication: It's About Time

Interview with Wendy Levinson, MD, author of Patient-Physican Communication: It's About Time




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Views of US Physicians About Controlling Health Care Costs

Interview with Jon C. Tilburt, MD, MPH, author of Views of US Physicians About Controlling Health Care Costs





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Government's ad wing alerts departments about pending dues to media firms

Former information and broadcasting secretary Ravi Mittal had written to all ministries and departments last month, giving them a breakup of what they owed. The BOC has estimated the dues at ₹350 crore, of which 10 ministries account for ₹230 crore.




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About antiquities: politics of archaeology in the Ottoman Empire / Zeynep Çelik

Rotch Library - AM79.T8 C45 2016




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The eye that sees: about Ahmad Morshedloo.

Rotch Library - ND989.M67 A35 2018




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Destroying Yemen: what chaos in Arabia tells us about the world / Isa Blumi

Rotch Library - JQ1842.A58 B59 2018




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Amul to Dettol: Brands go viral with safety messages about coronavirus

From advisories and warnings to smart witticisms, brands across categories are reaching out to consumers over the shadow of Covid-19




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SBI Cards IPO opens on March 2: Key things to know about Rs 9,000-cr offer

SBI Cards is the second-largest credit card issuer in India, with an 18.1 per cent market share of the market as of November 2019




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SBI Cards IPO opens March 2: All you need to know about the $1.4 bn offer

No multi-bagger like IRCTC, but can deliver 50% listing gains, says Ambareesh Baliga, an independent market expert




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Govt must work to revive consumption, not worry about rating: Rahul Gandhi

Congress wants lockdown lifted across country on May 18, save hotspots; Gandhi urges Centre to make citizens 'psychologically' prepared to for lockdown exit




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Public images about chlorine storage hazards following an accidental gas release




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Cartoon about cancellation of speaker Billy Wade in 1964




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"Oracle" headline about Vietnam Moratorium at USF




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Note about Dr. John E. Gordon




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Bulletin board photo of photo of man with little boy in cowboy outfit, part of page of text about photography




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Betty and Dick standing on sidewalk outside house wearing hats; toy train on ground, sign on house saying something about film and photo finishing




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Presentation slide about the Florida coastal environment




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What faculty know about designing online materials in compliance with current U.S. copyright and fair use laws




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Speech-language pathologists' professional efficacy beliefs about assessing the language skills of bilingual/bicultural/bidialectal students




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Lessons learned about boys' and girls' mathematical problem solving




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The effects of community-based service-learning on preservice elementary teachers' self-efficacy beliefs about equitable science teaching and learning




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Teachers' literacy beliefs and their students' conceptions about reading and writing




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West Indian parents', guardians', and caregivers' perceptions, understandings, and role beliefs about K-12 public schooling in the United States




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Ocean literacy and reasoning about ocean issues




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Influence of misperceptions about gay affluence on support for pro-gay legal reform