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Indian documentary film and filmmakers: practising independence.

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.D6 K57 2018




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Genre, authorship and contemporary women filmmakers / Katarzyna Paszkiewicz

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.W6 P37 2018




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Mathematica @ 50: Using Emerging Methods to Produce More Credible, Actionable Evidence for Policymakers

Finding and interpreting relevant evidence can be a frustrating experience for many policymakers.




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Webinar: Preparing Leaders to Make a Difference for Students and Schools

Recognizing that school leaders play a critical role in school performance, states and districts are rethinking how they prepare principals. But this retooling of preparation programs raises a number of important questions: What skills do new principals need? How can we identify aspiring principals with the potential to develop those competencies? And how can we use these insights to improve the training of leaders at all levels of the system, from teacher leaders to principal supervisors?




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Join Us and Partners for a Grantmakers for Education Webinar—Making the Case: Establishing Evidence to Support Practitioners, Strategy, and Outcomes

Interested in learning how to build more evidence into philanthropic practice? Join Mathematica, The Wallace Foundation, and the Afterschool Alliance for a Grantmakers for Education webinar.




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The animation book : a complete guide to animated filmmaking--from flip-books to sound cartoons to 3-D animation / Kit Laybourne ; preface by George Griffin ; introduction by John Canemaker

Laybourne, Kit




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Make your own luck : a DIY attitude to graphic design & illustration / Kate Moross ; foreword by Neville Brody

Moross, Kate, author




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How to use graphic design to sell things, explain things, make things look better, make people laugh, make people cry, and (every once in a while) change the world / Michael Bierut

Bierut, Michael, author, artist




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Enduring bonds: inequality, marriage, parenting, and everything else that makes families great and terrible / Philip N. Cohen

Hayden Library - HQ503.C64 2018




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Take hold of our history: make America radical again / Harvey J. Kaye

Dewey Library - HN90.R3 K39 2020




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Where are the women?: why expanding the archive makes philosophy better / Sarah Tyson

Barker Library - B105.W6 T97 2018




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The work of forgetting: or, how can we make the future possible? / Stéphane Symons

Dewey Library - BD181.7.S96 2019




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What Makes This Book So Great

Jo Walton on sci-fi and fantasy.




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New Year, New Insights: Working Together to Make a Difference for Students

As we step into the new year, Mathematica is proud to announce new partnerships with the U.S. Department of Education. On these projects, we will work together to evaluate education programs and produce insights that strengthen teaching and learning.





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Meet the Basketmaker

Basketmaking is a tradition born of utility and preserved for beauty. Colonial Williamsburg basketmaker Terry Thon practices a trade passed down through generations.




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Meet the Shoemaker

You can call him a shoemaker, you can call him a cordwainer; you can even call him Al. But one thing you must never call him is a cobbler. Master boot and shoemaker Al Saguto discusses his trade in this week’s show.




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SP leader Totaram Yadav makes U-turn after rape remarks



  • DO NOT USE Uttar Pradesh
  • India



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The placemakers' guide to building community [electronic resource] / Nabeel Hamdi

Hamdi, Nabeel




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Make a Year-End Gift to the Nation's Library

News from the Library of Congress

December 27, 2017

Make Your Gift Before the End of 2017

The Library’s resolution for 2018 is to offer more opportunities to engage lifelong learners like you with our unique treasures and programs. Make your gift before we close the books on 2017!

Your gift can:

  • Inspire curiosity in children like Daliyah—our first Librarian of the Day—to read more books, and students—like our A Book That Shaped Me contest winners—to reflect on the power of books to change their lives
  • Ignite thoughtful conversation among current and future generations of students and scholars
  • Illuminate the minds of people like you who use the resources of the nation's Library here in Washington or via the Internet in their own homes and communities

With the help of supporters like you, we can spark the imagination of people of all ages with programs that open the Library’s doors wide to all.

Join us TODAY by making your 2017 tax-deductible donation, and together we’ll spark a lifelong adventure of learning.      

Thank you!

Susan K. Siegel
Director of Development

 

DONATE NOW




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Virtual, augmented and mixed reality : 6th International Conference, VAMR 2014, held as part of HCI International 2014, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, June 22-27, 2014 : proceedings / Randall Shumaker, Stephanie Lackey (eds.)

VAMR (Conference) (6th : 2014 : Ērakleion, Greece)




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Appliances, consumer electronic makers assist customers virtually amid lockdown

Appliances and consumer electronics makers are using social media platforms and other online tools to reach their customers, who are facing problems with products amid the lockdown.




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Appliance, consumer electronics makers look at production resumption post lockdown

Companies like Panasonic India, Godrej Appliances, Dixon Technologies and Super Plastronics Pvt Ltd said with retail outlets shut there is no point to start production as there is existing unsold inventory of March at warehouses and dealers.




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Taxes now make up 70 per cent of fuel retail prices

Centre and states are resorting to fuel tax hikes to capture gains from a global oil crash.




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Contactless payments, digital loans make kiranas open doors to fintech

Top fintech companies are, therefore, rushing to tap into this new consumer trend, with several of them offering digital solutions to small merchants. These range from instant loans to digital billing to even geotagging, as companies believe the merchant digitisation business will boom when the lockdown eases.




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Winning decisions : getting it right the first time / J. Edward Russo and Paul J.H. Schoemaker ; with Margo Hittleman

Russo, J. Edward, author




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MPs in quandary: Lawmakers yet to donate MPLAD funds to coronavirus relief

MPs say there is pressure from their constituents to distribute personal protective equipment in hospitals in their constituencies




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Report of journalists contracting Covid-19 makes scribes in Lucknow jittery

Some of these journalists had urged the Uttar Pradesh government to conduct their sample tests




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Didi can make do with 'even 1-yr moratorium'' on loan repayment

Mamata Banerjee said the state should be given at least a year''s moratorium on repayment of interests on central loans.




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Challenges to make India preferred investment destination remain: survey

India's financial sector faces certain challenges that hold it back from becoming a preferred destination for global investors even though reforms have made domestic capital market more vibrant and transparent, the Economic Survey said today.




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Tourism sector needs a makeover: Economic Survey

India's tourism sector needs an urgent image makeover with higher investment in infrastructure, through PPP mode to capitalise on opportunities provided overall growth in world tourist arrivals, the Economic Survey said today.




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Dip in inflation makes case for rate cut

Survey says global financial conditions continued to remain too fragile to provide any external growth stimulus to the economy




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Paddy makes comeback in cotton belt, may worsen Punjab water problem

It''s a story of one crop''s gain being another crop''s loss. In Punjab''s Malwa region, the traditional cotton crop is set to lose its hectarage...




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Apple makes way for pomegranate in Himachal

Himachal Pradesh is famously known as the 'Apple State of India''. But the state is now clutching the title nervously...




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Post-Flood, Assam set to make up for losses

Two waves of floods and an estimated damage of Rs 330 crore have not deterred the state from setting an ambitious agricultural production target for this season




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Output halved, Shimla''s apple farmers still make a killing

In a year characterised by the aftershocks of economic slow down hitting almost every sector, apple orchard owners in Himachal Pradesh still have reason to smile.




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A Kerala village set for organic makeover

Farmers of Mankulam village panchayat in Kerala''s Idukki district are nursing their soil to reverse the damage done to it over the years.




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Punjab''s can of worms makes apples bloom in Himachal

Orchards in hill state major consumers of vermicompost made in Punjab, a state which still banks on chemicals.




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Lac makes it count

ICAR''s Krishi Vigyan Kendras are helping farmers of Vidarbha region''s Gondia district turn lac cultivation into a profitable venture




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Grapes may not be sour for Maharashtra''s growers, wine makers this year

Decent rainfall, coupled with contract farming and govt policies, boosts wine production




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Sharapova makes victorious return in Mallorca

Maria Sharapova defeated Viktoria Kuzmova of Slovakia to make progress in the 2019 Mallorca Open.




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The future is back in the pits for steelmakers as demand falls rapidly

Iron ore extraction in a falling demand scenario due to cutbacks in steel production is weighing on its prices




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Room service [videorecording] : help me make it through the night : a live interactive film







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'I don't do films that just want to make money'

Nithya Menen's fiery interview.




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'We've not tried to make a Virat or a Dhoni'

'I am not here to change the society, and I am not under the delusion that a film can change things around. The idea is to have fun and give your point of view.'