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Naming violence: a critical theory of genocide, torture, and terrorism / Mathias Thaler

Dewey Library - JC328.6.T54 2018




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Radar energy warfare and the challenges of stealth technology / Bahman Zohuri

Online Resource




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No place on the corner: the costs of aggressive policing / Jan Haldipur

Rotch Library - HV8148.N5 H35 2019




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The three Ps of liberty: pragmatism, pluralism, and polycentricity / Allen Mendenhall

Online Resource




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Encephalitis claims four more lives in Uttar Pradesh, toll 275

1,347 encephalitis patients have been admitted to various hospitals since January.




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Encephalitis claims 11 lives in 3 days; toll climbs to 330

As many as 60 fresh encephalitis patients have been admitted to the government hospital.




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Former BJP minister booked by vigilance in Himachal

State vigilance had also submitted a report to the court last month.




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Virbhadra govt cancels HPCA's lease of Dharamshala stadium, resort

While the stadium was built in 2003, the resort, 'The Pavilion'', was built in 2011-12 by the HPCA.




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2 killed, 7 injured in bomb blast near Manipur CM's residence in Imphal

No individual or group has claimed responsibility for the explosion so far.




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6 more succumb to encephalitis; toll mounts to 590

With this, the no. of AES patients admitted in different govt hospitals this year climbed to 2,823.




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High Court to Himachal govt: Shift 'officers with doubtful integrity' in 3 weeks

The court also asked the government for a compliance report before December 27.




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Himachal HC reserves verdict on junk food ban

The Himachal Pradesh High Court on Friday reserved its judgement on the banning of 25 junk food items sold in plastic packaging in the state.




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No more TBMs, blasting for tunnel work in Himachal power projects

'TBM is not suitable for tunnel excavation in HP and has been found to be a complete failure'.




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Himachal resorts, hydro projects may have to surrender encroached land

There have been serious charges that power companies have taken over prime land in excess of their requirements.




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H D Deve Gowda challenges CM to win 22 seats in LS polls

Gowda accused Siddaramaiah of building castles in the air while ignoring the plight of farmers.




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Cong MLA Jagjivan Pal suggests mass culling of monkeys in Himachal

Govt to move High Court to seek lifting of a ban on killing monkeys.




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Row in Himachal House over Advocate General's fee, emoluments

BJP alleged undue favour and regional bias.




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Ensembles ordonnés finis [electronic resource] : concepts, résultats et usages / by Nathalie Caspard, Bruno Leclerc, Bernard Monjardet

Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007




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Techniques for measurement and removal of dioxins and furans / Vaishali V. Shahare, Assistant Professor, Rajdhani College, University of Delhi, Delhi

Shahare, Vaishali V., author




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Globalization of low-carbon technologies : the impact of the Paris Agreement / Venkatachalam Anbumozhi, Kaliappa Kalirajan, editors




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Climate change, new security challenges and the United Nations / Dr Sabita Mohapatra

Mohpatra, Sabita, author




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The integration imperative : cumulative environmental, community, and health effects of multiple natural resource developments / Michael P. Gillingham, Greg R. Halseth, Chris J. Johnson, Margot W. Parkes, editors




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Designing climate solutions : a policy guide for low-carbon energy / by Hal Harvey, with Robbie Orvis, Jeffrey Rissman, Michael O'Boyle, Chris Busch, and Sonia Aggarwal

Harvey, Hal, author




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Advances in energy systems : the large-scale renewable energy integration challenge / edited by Peter D. Lund (Aalto University, Finland) [and three others]




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Environmental expertise : connecting science, policy, and society / [edited by] Esther Turnhout, Willemijn Tuinstra and Willem Halffman ; with contribution from Silke Beck [and 11 more]




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Environmental exposures and human health challenges / Paraskevi Papadopoulou, Christina Marouli, and AnastAsia Misseyanni, editors




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Singur Redux: Co pulls out of Haldia




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Bimal Gurung quits GTA to press for Gorkhaland



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Agitation for Gorkhaland continues even as life remains disrupted in Darjeeling



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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Mechanism and kinetics of chalcopyrite passivation and depassivation during ferric and microbial leaching / by Alain Fuamba Tshilombo

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The kinetics of the dissolution of chalcopyrite in chloride media / Lilian De Lourdes Velásquez Yévenes

Velásquez Yévenes, Lilian de Lourdes




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019 JSJ Browserify with James Halliday

The panelists talk Browserify with James Halliday.




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047 JSJ Specialized vs Monolithic with James Halliday and Tom Dale

Panel Tom Dale (twitter github blog Tilde Inc.) James Halliday (twitter github substack.net) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:52 - James Halliday Introduction browserify 02:37 - Tom Dale Introduction iCloud Ember.js Big Data & Hadoop 04:47 - Specialized vs Monolithic github.com/tildeio Idiology Micro Libraries 14:13 - Learning Frameworks 18:04 - Making things modular 25:23 - Picking the right tool for the job 27:44 - voxel.js & emberjs emberjs / packages BPM - Browser Package Manager NPM - Node Packaged Modules testling-ci Backbone.js 38:19 - Module Systems CommonJS 41:14 - Cloud9 Use Case 43:54 - Bugs jQuery Source Code Picks jQuery 2.0 (Merrick) ECMAScript 6 Module Definition (Merrick) AMD (Merrick) Yiruma (Joe) Elementary (Joe) Miracle Berry Tablets (AJ) The Ubuntu You Deserve (AJ) Bravemule (Jamison) RealtimeConf Europe (Tim) visionmedia / cpm (Tim) Why I Love Being A Programmer in Louisville (or, Why I Won’t Relocate to Work for Your Startup: Ernie Miller (Chuck) Is Audio The Next Big Thing In Digital Marketing? [Infographic] (Chuck) testling-ci (James) voxel.js (James) CAMPJS (James) Discourse (Tom) Williams-Sonoma 10-Piece Glass Bowl Set (Tom) The Best Simple Recipes by America’s Test Kitchen (Tom) Next Week Why Javascript is Hard Transcript JAMISON:  You can curse but we will just edit it out and replace it with fart noises. TOM:  I’ll be providing plenty of my own. [Laughter] JAMISON:  Okay, good. [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody and welcome to Episode 47 of the JavaScript Jabber show. This week on our panel, we have AJ O’Neal. AJ:  Yo! Yo! Yo! Coming at you not even live! CHUCK:  [Laughs] Alright, Jamison Dance. JAMISON:  Hi guys, it’s tough to follow that. CHUCK:  Merrick Christensen. MERRICK:  Hey. CHUCK:  Joe Eames. JOE:  Howdy! CHUCK:  Tim Caswell. TIM:  Hello. CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv. And this week, we have two guests. The first one is Tom Dale. TOM:  Hey, thanks for having me. CHUCK:  The other is James Halliday. JAMES:  Yep. Hello. CHUCK:  Welcome to the show, guys. We were having a conversation a while back, I don’t remember if it was during another episode or after another episode. But we were having a discussion over code complexity and having like small simple libraries or small simple sets of functionality versus large monolithic sets of functionality, and how to approach those and when they’re appropriate. So, we brought you guys on to help us explore this because you're experts, right? TOM:  I don’t think that’s a fair analysis of the situation, but we can certainly fumble our way through something. [Laughter] CHUCK:  Alright. So, why don’t you guys, real quick, just kind of introduce yourselves? Give us a little background on what your experience is so that we know which questions to ask you guys. James, why don’t you start? I know you’ve been on the show before. JAMES:  Hello. I suppose I wrote Browserify which is relevant here. It’s a common JS style, bundler packager thing that just uses NPM. And I have a bunch of other libraries. And I really like doing data development as just a bunch of little modules put together. They are all published completely independently on NPM. I think I’m up to like 230-ish some odd modules on NPM now. So, I’ve been doing that and I really like that style.




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096 JSJ The Challenges of Large Single Page JavaScript Applications with Bart Wood

The panelists talk to Bart Wood about large single page JavaScript applications.




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JSJ 371: The Benefits and Challenges of Server-Side Rendering (SSR) with Dan Shappir

Sponsors

Panel

  • Charles Max Wood
  • Joe Eames
  • Christopher Buecheler
  • Aimee Knight
  • AJ O’Neal

Joined by special guest: Dan Shappir

Episode Summary

In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, special guest Dan Shappir, Performance Tech Lead at Wix, kicks off the discussion by defining server-side rendering (SSR) along with giving its historical background, and touches on the differences between server rendering and server-side rendering. He helps listeners understand in detail how SSR is beneficial for the web and takes questions from the panel about how it affects web performance in cases where first-time users and returning users are involved, and how does SSR fare against technologies such as pre-rendering. He then elaborates on the pitfalls and challenges of SSR including managing and declaring variables, memory leaks, performance issues, handling SEO, and more, along with ways to mitigate them. In the end, Dan sheds some light on when should developers use SSR and how should they start working with it.

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  • Tip - Take some time off once in a while

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MJS 115: Noam Rosenthal

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Host: Charles Max Wood

Joined By Special Guest: Noam Rosenthal

Episode Summary

Noam has recently started offering his services and experiences independently after 20 hands-on years in the software industry. His most recent position was as a Software Architect working on the Wix Editor at Wix, an Israeli cloud-based web development platform.

Noam was first introduced to programming at the age of seven when he started creating games in Pascal language. He then went onto learn HTML. Charles and Noam talk about how the programming community has changed over the years and how it is a lot easier to access knowledge today. On how to improve as a developer, Noam recommends not staying in the comfort zone of the job description and doing as many volunteer projects as possible.

Noam is also a musician and he plays base in Lost Highways music band. When he isn't coding he is busy producing the songs for their new upcoming album with his band.

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JSJ 390: Transposit with Adam Leventhal

Episode Summary

Adam Leventhal is the CEO and cofounder of Transposit. Transposit was born from the desire to build a way for developers to work with lots of different APIs, take authentication and pagination off the table, and let developers focus on the problems they’re trying to solve. Transposit is a serverless platform that’s free and gives you a combination of SQL or JavaScript to start playing with your API.

Since interacting with API data securely can be difficult, the panel discusses how Transposit might replace the personally built tools and how does it compare to JAMstack. They talk about some common things that people do wrong with security. 

Transposit is often used as the full backend, and Adam shares how that works. There is a list of APIs that Transposit can talk to, and you can build your own connector. You can also work with JavaScript and SQL simultaneously. 

Chris Ferdinandi asks some more specific questions about how Transposit can work with email lists. Adam clarifies the difference between connectors and apps in Transposit. He delves into more detail on what makes it work under the hood. 

There are some 450,000 Stack applications but the majority have one user because they built it to communicate specifically with their API. The panel discusses how Transposit can help with this. Since Transposit is still in startup mode, it is free for now, and can connect to any public facing API. Adam talks about their decision not to make it open source and gives more details on where the authentications occur. The show wraps up with the panel talking about the pros of going serverless

Panelists

  • Chris Ferdinandi

  • Christopher Buecheler

With special guest: Adam Leventhal 

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Young people, creativity and new technologies [electronic resource] : the challenge of digital arts / edited by Julian Sefton-Green ; foreword by David Puttnam




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Younger people with dementia [electronic resource] : planning, practice, and development / edited by Sylvia Cox and John Keady ; foreword by Mary Marshall




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You're addicted to you [electronic resource] : why it's so hard to change--and what you can do about it / Noah Blumenthal

Blumenthal, Noah, 1972-




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Youth employment and skills development in The Gambia [electronic resource] / Nathalie Lahire, Richard Johanson, Ryoko Tomita Wilcox

Lahire, Nathalie




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Youth [electronic resource] : pathways to decent work : promoting youth employment - tackling the challenge / International Labour Conference, 93rd session, 2005

International Labour Conference (93rd : 2005 : Geneva, Switzerland)




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Youth, popular culture and moral panics [electronic resource] : penny gaffs to gangsta-rap, 1830-1996 / John Springhall

Springhall, John




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Zamumo's gifts [electronic resource] : Indian-European exchange in the colonial Southeast / Joseph M. Hall, Jr

Hall, Joseph M




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Zapatistas [electronic resource] : the Chiapas revolt and what it means for radical politics / Mihalis Mentinis

Mentinis, Mihalis




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Opportunities & Challenges for Polygenic Risk Scores in Prognostication & Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease

Lowering low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels remains a mainstay of cardiovascular disease prevention, but gaps in treatment remain, even in persons with hypercholesterolemia and greatly elevated LDL-C levels. Although well-described gene variants in the apolipoprotein B (APOB), low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), and proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) genes explain small but important fractions of monogenic hypercholesterolemia, recent attention has turned to prognostication of cardiovascular disease using polygenic risk scores (PRS) that incorporate common genetic variants derived from large-scale genome-wide association studies of lipid subfractions. Earlier PRS considered only variants with genome-wide significance, and newer studies have focused on methods that better capture the variance conferred by millions of variants, suggesting an ability to identify risk equivalent to monogenic mutations. There remains a gap in evidence from prospective observational studies or treatment trials regarding the appropriate placement of PRS in risk assessment and lipid treatment decisions relative to information on rare monogenic gene variants, particularly in multiethnic populations.




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For Kejriwal, challenging Modi in Varanasi is yet another high-stakes foray

Lacking a cohesive national campaign, Kejriwal has yet again taken recourse to insurgent tactics – projecting himself as Modi’s only rival when Congress is yet to declare its nominee for Varanasi.




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[ASAP] Lead-free Cesium Europium Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00692




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Economic incentives for marine and coastal conservation : prospects, challenges and policy implications / edited by Essam Yassin Mohammed




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Solving the groundwater challenges of the 21st century / editor, Ryan Vogwill, School of Earth and Environment, University of Western Australia, Crawley Australia