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The Liberty Boys' warning, or, A tip that came in time




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The Liberty Boys and "Black Bess," or, The horse that won a fight




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Temperature-Dependent Growth of Geomyces destructans, the Fungus That Causes Bat White-Nose Syndrome




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Experimental Infection of Tadarida brasiliensis with Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Fungus That Causes White-Nose Syndrome




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Temperature-Dependent Growth of Geomyces destructans, the Fungus That Causes Bat White-Nose Syndrome




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Behaviour of hibernating little brown bats experimentally inoculated with the pathogen that causes white-nose syndrome




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Cytology and sexuality of 11 species of Elatostema (Urticaceae) in limestone karsts suggests that apomixis is a recurring phenomenon




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Experimental Infection of Tadarida brasiliensis with Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Fungus That Causes White-Nose Syndrome




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A Blind Circadian Clock in Cavefish Reveals that Opsins Mediate Peripheral Clock Photoreception




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Factors that limit establishment of stony corals




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The great pretender: the undercover mission that changed our understanding of madness / Susannah Cahalan

Dewey Library - RC454.4.C34 2019




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How Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, has been rendered somnolent

Neither rain nor riot, not even a terror attack such as the one on 26/11 or the 12 bomb blasts that ripped through it in 1993, have managed to clamp the city down. But this time the city has curled up




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A Left that Dares to Speak Its Name: 34 Untimely Interventions


 

With irrepressible humor, Slavoj Žižek dissects our current political and social climate, discussing everything from Jordan Peterson and sex “unicorns” to Greta Thunberg and Chairman Mao. Taking aim at his enemies on the Left, Right, and Center, he argues that contemporary society can only be properly understood from a communist standpoint.

Why communism? The greater the triumph of global capitalism, the more its dangerous antagonisms multiply: climate



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A Left that Dares to Speak Its Name: 34 Untimely Interventions


 

With irrepressible humor, Slavoj Žižek dissects our current political and social climate, discussing everything from Jordan Peterson and sex “unicorns” to Greta Thunberg and Chairman Mao. Taking aim at his enemies on the Left, Right, and Center, he argues that contemporary society can only be properly understood from a communist standpoint.

Why communism? The greater the triumph of global capitalism, the more its dangerous antagonisms multiply: climate



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Shepherding knowledge : a case study of social interactions that support knowledge mobilisation for sepsis care in Scotland / Tricia Ray Tooman.

St Andrews, 2019.




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Lesson for the BJP is that the little man in Delhi is not a traitor

The results of Delhi assembly polls show that something works in Delhi and it is not BJP's version of nationalism




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That 1970s feeling

Next global recession could be around the corner and it may look a lot different from those that began in 2001 and 2008




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LIFE in Pictures: Pop Star Billy Eckstine and the Infamous 1950 Photo That Impacted His Career

Billy Eckstine drove his fans wild. Nicknamed Mr. B, the dashing singer had a voice that was described as a “suave bass-baritone” and a stage presence that, for a time at least, rivaled Frank Sinatra’s. By 1949, Eckstine was a genuine pop sensation—the New York Times reported that he even outsold Sinatra at New York’s...

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History at Home: From Wonder Woman to Margaret Thatcher, 7 Public Programs About Remarkable Women

To help stop the spread of COVID-19 in New York City, New-York Historical is temporarily closed to the public through the end of the month. Our Women March exhibition is off limits for the time being, but we’re celebrating Women’s History Month from afar. So, why not dip into our our vast collection of audio recordings from past...

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A game that helps you see the lockdown through the eyes of a daily wage worker

Survive COVID, a game launched by a Chennai NGO, challenges players to survive lockdown with fewer resources than they are used to




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All that glittered: Britain's most precious metal from Adam Smith to the Gold Rush / Timothy Alborn

Dewey Library - HG295.G7 A43 2019




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The Wooden Teeth That Weren't

At his inauguration, George Washington had just one tooth left. Mount Vernon curator Laura Simo describes history’s most famous set of dentures.




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We'll Drink to That

Alcohol quenched nearly every thirst there was in colonial America. Author Ed Crews explains why the preference existed and how the prevailing medical wisdom supported it.



  • Food and Drink
  • Health & Life
  • alcohol

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Who’s that Marching Man?

For Drum Major Lance Pedigo, leading comes naturally. All year round and at any time of day, chances are good that you’ll see him marching at the front of the Fifes and Drums, keeping time and metering the pace of the corps of young men and women who make the music of history ring through […]




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Cancer: That Painful and Lingering Disorder

Options for cancer detection and treatment were few in the 18th century. Medical Historian Sharon Cotner lays out some of the common practices in this week’s show.




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[ASAP] Qualitative Investigation to Identify the Knowledge and Skills That U.S.-Trained Doctoral Chemists Require in Typical Chemistry Positions

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b01027




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[ASAP] Designing Three-Dimensional Models That Can Be Printed on Demand and Used with Students to Facilitate Teaching Molecular Structure, Symmetry, and Related Topics

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c00192




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Lot of evidence to suggest that Bengal being targeted says Trinamool Congress

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee said Mr. Shah was talking about the “very people who have been left to fate” by the Centre




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Solid body wash comes without packaging. But does that make it eco-friendly?

Cosmetics firms appeal to plastic-free consumers with the hybrid of bar soap and liquid body wash




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Cosmetics that take on the stresses of modern life

As consumers worry about light and air pollution, personal care formulators look for ways to safeguard skin from blue light and other environmental assaults




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WuXi suggests that investors cool it




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Chemistry in Pictures: All that glitters isn’t gold




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Study reveals structure of protein that transports body odor precursor

Follow-up studies could lead to inhibitors that block uptake, thus stopping body odor production




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The unexpected source of that luxury feel in car interiors

Japanese firms are the major players in synthetic suede used in high-end vehicle seats




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Lockdown? You can still buy that dream Mercedes!

The German luxury automaker has already seen its online traffic increase 10-fold this year.Though that has not always translated into sales, Mercedes-Benz says it is continuing to build on what it calls its "touch-free" experience to stay plugged into its consumer base.Under the used car business, more than 150 cars were sold online in January and February.




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Exhibit A: exhibitions that transformed architecture, 1948-2000 / Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen ; with contributions by Ljiljana Blagojević [and ten others]

Rotch Library - NA680.P45 2018




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That VAT Thing

This week Keir tries to speak “Somerset” and no surprises for guessing the outcome of that one. Once that’s done and dusted we take a look at the rise in Markdown based writing apps, examine a new ebook service from Liberio, try and fail to work out the implications of the new EU VAT place of supply rule for digital services and finally round it out with a chat about at a new comms tool.




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The Storm That Won’t Get the Last Word

Ahmaud Arbery and tragedy in Brunswick, Georgia.

Coastal Georgia’s Perfect Storm

Hurricane season is especially busy in coastal Georgia. As a native of Brunswick, Georgia, I remember evacuating the city on several occasions with my family growing up. Residents of Brunswick, a small town of moss-laden, tree-lined streets normally spend this season watching Doppler radars. But for the past several months, they have watched police and news reports.

Like the rest of America, they were quarantined. But they became increasingly unsettled at stories of a young black man reportedly getting chased down and shot in his own neighborhood while jogging down the street. Little did Brunswick residents know, they were tracking the perfect storm.

The Fatal Run

Jogging isn’t supposed to get you killed. On February 23rd, Ahmaud Arbery became a heartbreaking, fatal exception as he jogged through his own neighborhood. Ahmaud Arbery was gunned down on a street intended to be a safe space for him. As he ran through the neighborhood that morning, he likely never thought he’d be fighting for his life in broad daylight.

The First Narrative

As a lawyer with close ties to Brunswick, I wanted to help. My brother, who coached Arbery in high school, reached out to me about the shooting and inquired about next steps. Together, we helped coordinate local efforts to galvanize Brunswick’s citizens to help discover the truth surrounding the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery. And what we started to discover was troubling.

For starters, initial news reports highlighted Arbery’s past (unrelated) felony convictions, while subjectively reporting the facts covered in the incident report.

What if Martha Stewart, another felon, suffered the same fate? Would the story also discuss her record at ...

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Archived Webinar - Mentorship Programs that Drive Results - <i>Best Practices and Implementation</i>

"Excellent information. Time well spend. Organizational readiness assessment information will be very helpful in determining start time for a mentorship program in our organization. When the time is right, this training has provided an excellent platform from which to set up a successful mentorship process."

- Suzie O'Neill, Human Resources Manager

"This session was valuable and had a useful structure with great tips for coordinating and supporting a mentorship program."
- Brenda Mercer, Career Consultant



Webinar information current as of November 6, 2008

Do you know how to create, implement and monitor sustainable mentorship programs in your workplace? If you want to assess your organization’s readiness for a new mentorship program, or if you’re trying to revive a struggling or dormant mentoring program, you’ll want to purchase this archived webinar.

Learn how to:  

  • Dispel the myths of mentoring
  • Determine drivers for mentoring, establish goals and roles, and develop a communication plan
  • Recruit, select and match mentors and mentees
  • Adopt best practices to achieve your mentoring program’s goals
  • Develop strategies to address common mentoring challenges
  • Assess your organization’s readiness to implement a mentoring program

Speaker

Jenny Lewis is the owner of LEWCO Consulting Inc., a company that focuses on building great businesses by building great people! She collaborates with organizations to create sustainable coaching and mentoring processes. Her innovative approach to designing, implementing and monitoring mentoring programs always start and are aligned with the client’s strategic goals. She has over 27 years business experience including 17 years experience in leadership training and development and performance consulting. Jenny also co-founded, designed and currently instructs the ‘Leadership Certificate program specializing in Leadership Coaching’ at Vancouver Community College.

Elaine Scollan is a senior associate with LEWCO and brings an extensive background in communications and mentoring. She has spent 27 years in Radio Broadcasting business focused primarily in news and information. Elaine has been the voice of hundreds of commercials and promos for a number of clients including non profit. Not only does Elaine have the ability to voice and deliver a variety of products bu

If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here.




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Archive Webinar - Webcast - Resolve Employee Performance Issues – <i>How to Implement a Management Process That Works!</i>

This webcast was recorded on May 15, 2007

Do you manage one or more employees? Do you require the skills to actually resolve performance issues and effectively manage difficult situations? Are you looking for practical, hands-on tools and techniques to help you implement a performance management system that works? If you've answered yes to any of these questions, you need to purchase Resolve Employee Performance Issues: How to Implement a Management Process That Works!

Agenda

  • Accurately identify sources of performance issues
  • Implement an effective performance management process
  • Develop performance objectives and goals for individual employees
  • Conduct successful performance reviews
  • Create personal development plans
  • Respond effectively to difficult situations

Format  
Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card.

This archived webinar will include:

  • PowerPoint presentation with slides
  • Speaker and facilitator voice-over presenting the slides and answering pre-recorded questions

 

The Speaker  
Michelle Chambers, MEd, CHRP, CTDP, has over 18 years of proven and successful management, leadership and consulting experience, including work with three of Canada's top 50 employers. Prior to establishing her organizational learning and development practice, she was responsible nationally for leadership and management development for Telus Mobility/Clearnet Communications. She has also held senior consulting and management roles with Royal Bank of Canada, Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals and General Motors of Canada.

Michelle works collaboratively with her clients to create sustainable change and to inspire and ultimately increase individual and an organization's effectiveness. Her work with clients has resulted in increased sales revenue; increased employee retention; decreased turnover of staff; increased work satisfaction and performance; decreased operating-costs; and enhanced capabilities for individuals, teams, and organizations. Furthermore, communication skills have been enhanced, leadership has become more focused, and employees have become more engaged.

If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here.




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Once ‘No. 1’, Hooda can’t take that for granted



  • DO NOT USE Punjab and Haryana
  • India

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Explained: Jat and non-Jat, two vote banks that can swing Haryana



  • DO NOT USE Punjab and Haryana
  • India

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PGI surgeons want decent scrubs, pyjamas that fit



  • DO NOT USE Punjab and Haryana
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5 vegetarian recipes that are healthy and light




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13 easy Christmas recipes that are full of joy and flavour




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Kitchen essentials: 6 Indian spices that bring a flavourful twist to your food




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Swamy’s remarks prove that govt’s economic policies are failure: Congress




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The University That Built Me




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The digital risks that come with recording these times of protest




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The bookshop in London that lets you play bookseller for a day