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Black freethinkers: a history of African American secularism / Christopher Cameron

Barker Library - BL2747.5.C36 2019




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Rhythms of religious ritual: the yearly cycles of Jews, Christians, and Muslims / Kathy Black with Bishop Kyrillos, Jonathan L. Friedmann and Tamar Frankiel, Hamid Mavani and Jihad Turk

Online Resource




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Routledge handbook of African literature / edited by Moradewun Adejunmobi and Carli Coetzee

Online Resource




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Friend of my youth / Amit Chaudhuri

Hayden Library - PR9499.3.C4678 F75 2017




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Shakespeare's rise to cultural prominence: politics, print and alteration, 1642-1700 / Emma Depledge, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

Dewey Library - PR2899.D47 2018




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Out of darkness, shining light: (being a faithful account of the final years and earthly days of Doctor David Livingstone and his last journey from the interior to the coast of Africa, as narrated by his African companions, in three volumes): a novel / Pe

Dewey Library - PR9390.9.G37 O95 2019




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Globalisation and Leadership in Africa [electronic resource]: Developments and Challenges for the Future

Amah, Okechukwu Ethelbert




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How Outlaws Win Friends and Influence People [electronic resource] / by Tereza Kuldova

Kuldova, Tereza, author




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Reading Cultural Representations of the Double Diaspora [electronic resource]: Britain, East Africa, Gujarat

Parmar, Maya




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Reconciliation and Building a Sustainable Peace [electronic resource]: Competing Worldviews in South Africa and Beyond

Bollaert, Cathy




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Global Icons : Frida Kahlo [electronic resource]




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Sri Lanka, Africa emerging as largest export markers for Hero MotoCorp: MD Pawan Munjal

“Sri Lanka has been a very big market for us. In recent times, we have seen some large volumes out of that market,” Munjal told ET on Monday.




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Kafka, the years of insight / Reiner Stach ; translated by Shelley Frisch

Hayden Library - PT2621.A26 Z886313 2013




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The curious humanist: Siegfried Kracauer in America / Johannes von Moltke

Hayden Library - PT2621.R135 Z94 2016




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Fiesco's conspiracy at Genoa / by Friedrich Schiller ; translated by Flora Kimmich ; with an introduction and notes to the text by John Guthrie

Online Resource




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Charges (the supplicants) / Elfriede Jelinek ; translated by Gitta Honegger

Hayden Library - PT2670.E46 S3813 2016




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Das schweigende Mädchen: Ulrike Maria Stuart: zwei Theaterstücke / Elfriede Jelinek

Hayden Library - PT2670.E46 S38 2015




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Wallenstein: a dramatic poem / by Friedrich Schiller ; translation and notes to the text by Flora Kimmich ; introduction by Roger Paulin

Online Resource




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Zwischen Intertextualität und Interpretation: Friedrich Schillers dramaturgische Arbeiten 1796-1805 / Marion Müller

Online Resource




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Hyperion, or, The hermit in Greece / by Friedrich Hölderlin ; translated and with an afterword by Howard Gaskill

Online Resource




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Wallenstein: a dramatic poem / by Friedrich Schiller ; translation and notes to the text by Flora Kimmich ; introduction by Roger Paulin

Online Resource




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Kafka, the early years / Reiner Stach ; translated by Shelley Frisch

Hayden Library - PT2621.A26 Z88413 2017




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Friction at the atomic level, the acoustics of historical speeches, and a news roundup

Alexei Bylinskii discusses friction at the atomic level and Braxton Boren talks about the acoustics of historical spaces, and David Grimm discusses daily news stories with Sarah Crespi. Hosted by Susanne Bard. [Img: Pericles' Funeral Oration by Philipp von Foltz, 1852]




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Podcast: Ending AIDS in South Africa, what makes plants gamble, and genes that turn on after death

Listen to stories on how plants know when to take risks, confirmation that the ozone layer is on the mend, and genes that come alive after death, with Online News Editor David Grimm.   Science news writer Jon Cohen talks with Julia Rosen about South Africa’s bid to end AIDS.   [Image: J.Seita/Flickr/Music: Jeffrey Cook]  




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Paying cash for carbon, making dogs friendly, and destroying all life on Earth

This week we have stories on the genes that may make dogs friendly, why midsized animals are the fastest, and what it would take to destroy all the life on our planet with Online News Editor David Grimm. Sarah Crespi talks to Seema Jayachandran about paying cash to Ugandan farmers to not cut down trees—does it reduce deforestation in the long term? Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Kerrick/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Clues that the medieval plague swept into sub-Saharan Africa and evidence humans hunted and butchered giant ground sloths 12,000 years ago

New archaeological evidence suggests the same black plague that decimated Europe also took its toll on sub-Saharan Africa. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Contributing Correspondent Lizzie Wade about diverse medieval sub-Saharan cities that shrank or even disappeared around the same time the plague was stalking Europe. In a second archaeological story, Meagan Cantwell talks with Gustavo Politis, professor of archaeology at the National University of Central Buenos Aires and the National University of La Plata, about new radiocarbon dates for giant ground sloth remains found in the Argentine archaeological site Campo Laborde. The team’s new dates suggest humans hunted and butchered ground sloths in the late Pleistocene, about 12,500 years ago. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Ife-Sungbo Archaeological Project; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Fossilized dinosaur proteins, and making a fridge from rubber bands

Have you ever tried to scrub off the dark, tarlike residue on a grill? That tough stuff is made up of polymers—basically just byproducts of cooking—and it is so persistent that researchers have found similar molecules that have survived hundreds of millions of years. And these aren’t from cook fires. They are actually the byproducts of death and fossilization. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Contributing Correspondent Gretchen Vogel about how these molecules can be found on the surface of certain fossils and used as fingerprints for the proteins that once dwelled in dinos. And Sarah talks with Zunfeng Liu, a professor at Nankai University in Tianjin, China, about a new cooling technology based on a 100-year-old observation that a stretched rubber band is warm and a relaxed one is cool. It’s going to be hard to beat the 60% efficiency of compression-based refrigerators and air conditioning units, but Zunfeng and colleagues aim to try, with twists and coils that can cool water by 7°C when relaxed. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life by David Quammen Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




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Droplet image analysis with user-friendly freeware CellProfiler

Anal. Methods, 2020, 12,2287-2294
DOI: 10.1039/D0AY00031K, Technical Note
Simona Bartkova, Marko Vendelin, Immanuel Sanka, Pille Pata, Ott Scheler
We show how to use free open-source CellProfiler for droplet microfluidic image analysis.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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A Course on Rough Paths [electronic resource] : With an Introduction to Regularity Structures / by Peter K. Friz, Martin Hairer

Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014




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The government and politics of the Middle East and North Africa / edited by Mark Gasiorowski




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The African affairs reader : key texts in politics, development, and international relations / edited by Nic Cheeseman, Lindsay Whitfield and Carl Death





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Hashim Amla: One of South Africa's all-time greats

Here's a look at the South African run machine's brilliant record in international cricket, says Rajneesh Gupta.




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US: Ex-police officer, son charged with murdering unarmed African-American man over two months ago

The shooting, caught on video, drew a wave of anger from several people in the country.




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Le fonio, une céréale africaine / Jean-François Cruz, Famoï Béavogui ; avec la collaboration de Djibril Dramé

Online Resource




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Mouthwatering food pix to lift your Friday mood

Hemantkumar Shivsharan is making the most of the lockdown with these tempting home cooked meals.




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[ASAP] Goodbye Juan José Sáenz (1960–2020): A Bright Scientific Mind, an Unusually Prolific Friend, and a Family Man

ACS Photonics
DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.0c00526




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Sovereignty in the south: intrusive regionalism in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia / Brooke N. Coe

Dewey Library - JC327.C59 2019




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Fight the power: African Americans and the long history of police brutality in New York City / Clarence Taylor

Rotch Library - HV8148.N5 T39 2019




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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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Mumbai attack: 5 years later, friend mourns Chabad Rabbi, his daughter fights terror

After his two mentors and spiritual guides were killed in attack, Abraham migrated to Israel.




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Advanced introduction to environmental impact assessment / Angus Morrison-Saunders (School of Science, Edith Cowan University, Australia, Research Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North West University, South Africa and Cambridge Institute

Morrison-Saunders, Angus, author




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Gold 100 : proceedings of the International Conference on Gold / [organized by] the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM), in association with the Chamber of Mines of South Africa (COM), the Council for Mineral Technology (MINTEK), and

International Conference on Gold (1986 : Johannesburg, South Africa)




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Yes Africa can [electronic resource] : success stories from a dynamic continent / editors, Punam Chuhan-Pole and Manka Angwafo




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Youth and higher education in Africa [electronic resource] : the cases of Cameroon, South Africa, Eritrea, and Zimbabwe / edited by Donald P. Chimanikire




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Youth employment in Sub-Saharan Africa [electronic resource] / Deon Filmer and Louise Fox with Karen Brooks, Aparajita Goyal, Taye Mengistae, Patrick Premand, Dena Ringold, Siddharth Sharma, and Sergiy Zorya

Filmer, Deon, author




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Youth employment intervention in Africa [electronic resource] : a mapping report of the employment and labour sub-cluster of the Regional Coordination Mechanism (RCM) for Africa




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Youth, HIV/AIDS, and social transformations in Africa [electronic resource] / Donald Anthony Mwiturubani ... [et al.]




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Youth in Africa's labor market [electronic resource] / editors, Marito Garcia, Jean Fares




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Treat us as friends and we will never let you down, Trinamool says to NDA

Trinamool Congress appears ready to move forward from the ferocious acrimony of Mamata-Modi exchanges during the election campaign.