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Effects of Sweetened Beverage Taxes in Philadelphia and Oakland: Fewer Beverage Purchases, but Increased Cross-Border Shopping and Mixed Effects on Consumption

A Mathematica issue brief synthesizes new and recent evidence on how the two cities’ beverage taxes affected purchases, consumption, and the retail environment.




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Tourism competitiveness in the Italy-France cross-border area : the role of knowledge and innovation transfer / Iacopo Cavallini, Barbara Burchi and Marco Celi

Cavallini, Iacopo, author




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Energy justice across borders / Gunter Bombaerts, Kirsten Jenkins, Yekeen A. Sanusi, Wang Guoyu, editors

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Govt. tightens border controls

To pre-empt a possible third wave of COVID-19 infection




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Tight vigil on border check-posts

Only those with passes being allowed entry through Walayar check-post




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Transcultural cities [electronic resource] : border crossing and placemaking / edited by Jeffrey Hou




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China shares surge on cross-border trading hopes, solid factory survey

China shares rose sharply as investors plowed into blue chips, cheered by progress of a trading plan that will soon make it much easier for foreigners to buy Shanghai stocks.




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Covid-19 crisis has highlighted e-commerce importance,cooperation in cross-border goods, services movement: WTO

Highlighting that network capacity and higher bandwidth services have proved to be crucial, not only during the pandemic itself, but also for e-commerce and economic inclusion in general, it said in an information note: “What can WTO members do to improve communications networks and services?”




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Union home secy reviews security on Indo-Bangla border

The two sides also discussed the issue of allotment of land for construction of border outposts and BSF battalion headquarters across the state.




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Vigil stepped up on Indo-Bangla border

Senior BSF officers are camping at the bordering areas to keep a watch," said ADG (East) B D Sharma.




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Horizontal gene transfer: breaking borders between living kingdoms / Tomás G. Villa, Miguel Viñas, editors

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‘The borderless Republic’: Sheffield celebrates migration

Britain’s largest festival about refugees and sanctuary is more relevant than ever, writes Lydia Noon.




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Whistling to Direct a Border Collie

Lo: move a little clockwise Lo-High: move further clockwise High-Lo-High (fast): move a little counter-clockwise High-Lo-High (slow): move further counter-clockwise High: hold that line, slow down Two mid notes: walk on to the sheep High falling: lie down




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From the mountains to the abyss: the California borderland as an archive of southern California geologic evolution: an SEPM/PS-SEPM volume to celebrate the life and scientific achievements of Donn S. Gorsline / edited by Kathleen M. Marsaglia, Jon R. Schw

Hayden Library - QE350.4.F76 2019




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Tales from the Desert Borderland Lawrence J. Taylor

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The border and the line: race, literature, and Los Angeles / Dean J. Franco

Hayden Library - PS153.M56 F725 2019




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Post-borderlandia: Chicana literature and gender variant critique / T. Jackie Cuevas

Hayden Library - PS153.M4 C84 2018




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QSAR without borders

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0CS00098A, Review Article
Open Access
Eugene N. Muratov, Jürgen Bajorath, Robert P. Sheridan, Igor V. Tetko, Dmitry Filimonov, Vladimir Poroikov, Tudor I. Oprea, Igor I. Baskin, Alexandre Varnek, Adrian Roitberg, Olexandr Isayev, Stefano Curtalolo, Denis Fourches, Yoram Cohen, Alan Aspuru-Guzik, David A. Winkler, Dimitris Agrafiotis, Artem Cherkasov, Alexander Tropsha
Word cloud summary of diverse topics associated with QSAR modeling that are discussed in this review.
To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Cross-border tourism in protected areas: potentials, pitfalls and perspectives / Marius Mayer [and 4 others]

Online Resource




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Life and labor on the border: working people of northeastern Sonora, Mexico, 1886-1986 / Josiah McC. Heyman

Online Resource




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Eastern European Popular Music in a Transnational Context [electronic resource]: Beyond the Borders




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The Canada-US border in the 21st century [electronic resource] : trade, immigration and security in the age of Trump / John B. Sutcliffe and William P. Anderson.

Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2019.




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North American borders in comparative perspective [electronic resource] / edited by Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera and Victor Konrad.

Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2020.




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Overcoming Niagara: canals, commerce, and tourism in the Niagara-Great Lakes borderland region, 1792-1837 / Janet Dorothy Larkin

Dewey Library - HE395.N74 L37 2018




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Mexican waves: radio broadcasting along Mexico's northern border, 1930-1950 / Sonia Robles

Dewey Library - HE8699.M4 R63 2019




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Iran without borders : towards a critique of the postcolonial nation / Hamid Dabashi

Dabashi, Hamid, 1951- author




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The gang paradox: inequalities and miracles on the U.S.-Mexico border / Robert J. Durán

Hayden Library - HV6439.M58 D87 2018




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Borders and margins: federalism, devolution and multi-level governance / Guy Lachapelle, Pablo Oñate, [editors]

Dewey Library - JC355.B67 2018




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Rajasthan: HC sets up enquiry committee into mining on Bhilwara border

Enquiry committee set up following allegations of irregularities by Cong MP Naveen Jindal's company.




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Pakistani firing forces villagers to flee border hamlets

Ceasefire violations has increased as Pak troops violated border truce nearly 130 times along LoC.




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Pakistani mortar shells rains as Shinde takes stock of border situation

This comes nearly a week after Pakistan's earlier ceasefire violation that killed India's Lance Naik.




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BSF jawan killed, 3 injured in Pakistan shelling on border in Kashmir

Pakistan Rangers have targeted nearly 50 BSF posts along the International border.




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IM man Afzal Usmani who gave cops the slip held from Nepal Border

Minutes after he managed to flee, Usmani got his beard trimmed by a roadside barber.




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Over 600 people shifted due to border shelling

They have been housed in community centres at places out of the shelling range.




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India, Pak agree to observe calm along international border

This is intended to allow farmers to harvest crops in the Zero line on Jammu frontier.




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41k BSF troops, Rs 5,000 cr infrastructure for Myanmar border?

BSF is at present deployed on the frontiers with Pakistan and Bangladesh.




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Cross-border resource management / Rongxing Guo

Guo, Rongxing, author




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Two-day trip to Delhi: Mamata to meet PM today, seek funds for border areas, flood relief



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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Clamour at inter-district border continues

Gas leak rumour makes residents panic




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Multiple Backgrounds and Borders with CSS 2.1

Using CSS 2.1 pseudo-elements to provide up to 3 background canvases, 2 fixed-size presentational images, and multiple complex borders for a single HTML element. This method of progressive enhancement works for all browsers that support CSS 2.1 pseudo-elements and their positioning. No CSS3 support required.

Support: Firefox 3.5+, Safari 4+, Chrome 4+, Opera 10+, IE8+.

How does it work?

Essentially, you create pseudo-elements using CSS (:before and :after) and treat them similarly to how you would treat HTML elements nested within your target element. But they have distinct benefits – beyond semantics – over the use of nested HTML elements.

To provide multiple backgrounds and/or borders, the pseudo-elements are pushed behind the content layer and pinned to the desired points of the HTML element using absolute positioning.

The pseudo-elements contain no true content and are absolutely positioned. This means that they can be stretched to sit over any area of the “parent” element without affecting its content. This can be done using any combination of values for the top, right, bottom, left, width, and height properties and is the key to their flexibility.

What effects can be achieved?

Using just one element you can create parallax effects, multiple background colours, multiple background images, clipped background images, image replacement, expandable boxes using images for borders, fluid faux columns, images existing outside the box, the appearance of multiple borders, and other popular effects that usually require images and/or the use of presentational HTML. It is also possible to include 2 extra presentational images as generated content.

The Multiple Backgrounds with CSS 2.1 and Multiple Borders with CSS 2.1 demo pages show how several popular examples of these effects can be achieved with this technique.

Most structural elements will contain child elements. Therefore, more often than not, you will be able to gain a further 2 pseudo-elements to use in the presentation by generating them from the first child (and even last-child) element of the parent element. In addition, you can use style changes on :hover to produce complex interaction effects.

Example code: multiple background images

Using this technique it is possible to reproduce multiple-background parallax effects like those found on the Silverback site using just one HTML element.

The element gets its own background image and any desired padding. By relatively positioning the element it acts as the reference point when absolutely positioning the pseudo-elements. The positive z-index will allow for the correct z-axis positioning of the pseudo-elements.

#silverback {
  position: relative;
  z-index: 1;
  min-width: 200px;
  min-height: 200px;
  padding: 120px 200px 50px;
  background: #d3ff99 url(vines-back.png) -10% 0 repeat-x;
}

Both pseudo-elements are absolutely positioned and pinned to each side of the element. The z-index value of -1 moves the pseudo-elements behind the content layer. This way the pseudo-elements sit on top of the element’s background and border but all the content is still selectable or clickable.

#silverback:before,
#silverback:after {
  position: absolute;
  z-index: -1;
  top: 0;
  left: 0;
  right: 0;
  bottom: 0;
  padding-top: 100px;
}

Each pseudo-element then has a repeated background-image set. This is all that is needed to reproduce the parallax effect.

The content property lets you add an image as generated content. With two pseudo-elements you can add 2 further images to an element. They can be crudely positioned within the pseudo-element box by varying other properties such as text-align and padding.

#silverback:before {
  content: url(gorilla-1.png);
  padding-left: 3%;
  text-align: left;
  background: transparent url(vines-mid.png) 300% 0 repeat-x;
}

#silverback:after {
  content: url(gorilla-2.png);
  padding-right: 3%;
  text-align: right;
  background: transparent url(vines-front.png) 70% 0 repeat-x;
}

The finished product is part of the Multiple Backgrounds with CSS 2.1 demo.

Example code: fluid faux columns

Another application is creating equal height fluid columns without images or extra nested containers.

The HTML base is very simple. I’ve used specific classes on each child div rather than relying on CSS 2.1 selectors that IE6 does not support. If you don’t require IE6 support you don’t actually need the classes.

<div id="faux">
  <div class="main">[content]</div>
  <div class="supp1">[content]</div>
  <div class="supp2">[content]</div>
</div>

The percentage-width container is once again relatively positioned and a positive z-index is set. Applying overflow:hidden gets the element to wrap its floated children and will hide the overflowing pseudo-elements. The background colour will provide the colour for one of the columns.

#faux {
  position: relative;
  z-index: 1;
  width: 80%;
  margin: 0 auto;
  overflow: hidden;
  background: #ffaf00;
}

By using relative positioning on the child div‘s you can also control the order of the columns independently of their source order.

#faux div {
  position: relative;
  float: left;
  width: 30%;
}

#faux .main { left: 35%; }
#faux .supp1 { left: -28.5%; }
#faux .supp2 { left: 8.5%; }

The other two full-height columns are produced by creating, sizing, and positioning pseudo-elements with backgrounds. These backgrounds can be (repeating) images if the design requires.

#faux:before,
#faux:after {
   content: "";
   position: absolute;
   z-index: -1;
   top: 0;
   right: 0;
   bottom: 0;
   left: 33.333%;
   background: #f9b6ff;
}

#faux:after {
   left: 66.667%;
   background: #79daff;
}

The finished product is part of the Multiple Backgrounds with CSS 2.1 demo.

Example code: multiple borders

Multiple borders are produced in much the same way. Using them can avoid the need for images to produce simple effects.

An element must be relatively positioned and have sufficient padding to contain the width of the extra border you will be creating with pseudo-elements.

#borders {
   position: relative;
   z-index: 1;
   padding: 30px;
   border: 5px solid #f00;
   background: #ff9600;
}

The pseudo-elements are positioned at specific distances away from the edge of the element’s box, moved behind the content layer with the negative z-index, and given the border and background values you want.

#borders:before {
   content: "";
   position: absolute;
   z-index: -1;
   top: 5px;
   left: 5px;
   right: 5px;
   bottom: 5px;
   border: 5px solid #ffea00;
   background: #4aa929;
}

#borders:after {
   content: "";
   position: absolute;
   z-index: -1;
   top: 15px;
   left: 15px;
   right: 15px;
   bottom: 15px;
   border: 5px solid #00b4ff;
   background: #fff;
}

That’s all there is to it. The finished product is part of the Multiple Borders with CSS 2.1 demo.

Progressive enhancement and legacy browsers

IE6 and IE7 have no support for CSS 2.1 pseudo-elements and will ignore all :before and :after declarations. They get none of the enhancements but are left with the basic usable experience.

A warning about Firefox 3.0

Firefox 3.0 supports CSS 2.1 pseudo-elements but does not support their positioning. Due to this partial support, you should avoid declaring display:block for absolutely positioned pseudo-elements that explicitly declare a width or height values. However, when using borders there is no graceful fallback for Firefox 3.0. Although, sometimes an improved appearance in Firefox 3.0 can be achieved by adding display:block to pseudo-element hacks that use borders.

Enhancing with CSS3

All the applications included in this article could be further enhanced to take advantage of present-day CSS3 implementations.

Using border-radius, rgba, and transforms, and CSS3 multiple background images in tandem with pseudo-elements can produce even more complex presentations that I hope to include in a future article. Currently there is no browser support for the use of CSS3 transitions or animations on pseudo-elements.

In the future: CSS3 pseudo-elements

The proposed extensions to pseudo-elements in the CSS3 Generated and Replaced Content Module include the addition of nested pseudo-elements (::before::before), multiple pseudo-elements (::after(2)), wrapping pseudo-elements (::outside), and the ability to insert pseudo-elements into later parts of the document (::alternate).

These changes would provide a near limitless number, and arrangement, of pseudo-elements for all sorts of complex effects and presentations using just one element.

Let me know what you’ve done

I’ve focused on just a few applications and popular effects. If you find other applications, limitations, or want to share how you’ve applied this technique please leave a comment below or let me know on Twitter (@necolas.

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Protecting animals within and across borders: extraterritorial jurisdiction and the challenges of globalization / Charlotte E. Blattner

Online Resource




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Going for broke: insolvency tools to support cross-border asset recovery in corruption cases / Jean-Pierre Brun, Molly Silver

Online Resource




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Ease COVID-19 border controls, say EU CEOs




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Educational contexts and borders through a cultural lens: looking inside, viewing outside / Giuseppina Marsico, Virgínia Dazzani, Marilena Ristum, Ana Cecília de Souza Bastos, editors

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3 nurses strangled in Mexico; border mayor gets coronavirus

Two of the sisters were nurses for the Mexican Social Security Institute and the third was a hospital administrator, but there was no immediate evidence the attack was related to their work.




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U.S. awards $275 million border wall contract

Caddell Construction Company, based in Montgomery, Alabama, won the contract to build 22.5 km of barriers in and around Laredo, Texas.




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Rajasthan border closure leave many stranded

The closure of the state borders has left hundreds of migrants, including those who have valid travel permits, stranded at the checkposts. All the 15 checkposts along the Gujarat border are flooded with migrants from eight states waiting to enter Rajasthan.




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Doing Field Work With Doctors Without Borders

Adi Nadimpalli, MD, the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Head of Mission in Nepal, and the former vice president of the US board of directors, talks about MSF’s mission and the challenges he has faced serving in countries where access to health care is insufficient or strained due to natural or manmade disasters, violent conflicts, epidemics, and population displacement.




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Boundaries undermined: the ruins of progress on the Bangladesh-India border / Delwar Hussain

Rotch Library - DS407.H97 2013




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This is not a border: reportage & reflection from the Palestine Festival of Literature / edited by Ahdaf Soueif & Omar Robert Hamilton

Rotch Library - PN51.T55 2017