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Facebook Statistics that Every Marketer Should Know in 2019

With over 2.3 billion active users, Facebook has grown to become the biggest connective platform in history, and an essential part of many people's on and offline lives.

The influence of Facebook is inarguable - in fact, Facebook is so big that it's believed by some to have influenced the election of many world leaders through targeted ads and intricate campaigning. Whether you believe that or not will come down to your perspective, but no matter how you look at it, Facebook is a critical media platform, and one of the most significant tools of our time.

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Investing in our community : congestion busting infrastructure now and for the future

Australia




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Bioinformation discovery: data to knowledge in biology / Pandjassarame Kangueane

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Bioinformatics and phylogenetics: seminal contributions of Bernard Moret / Tandy Warnow, editor

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'I don't have much television work now'

'If I get something nice on TV, I will certainly do it. You will see me soon on an OTT show.'





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Bigg Boss 13: Now, Shehnaaz gets 'friendly' with Asim!

Looks like equations are changing inside Bigg Boss yet again. Since Sidharth Shukla is maintaining a distance from Shehnaaz Gill, the latter has been getting friendly with Asim Riaz.




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The strategic procurement practice guide: know-how, tools and techniques for global buyers / Ulrich Weigel, Marco Ruecker

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The quintessence of sales: what you really need to know to be successful in sales / Stefan Hase, Corinna Busch

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The Crucial role of domain knowledge in evaluating early-stage new product ideas / Florian Denker ; with a foreword by Univ. Prof. Dr. Cornelius Herstatt

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Corporate social responsibility in Poland: strategies, opportunities and challenges / editors, Aneta Długopolska-Mikonowicz, Sylwia Przytuła and Christopher Stehr

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Advertising: what everyone needs to know / Mara Einstein

Dewey Library - HF5821.E395 2017




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All You Need to Know about Grammys 2020

Billie Ellish had a history-making night at the 62nd Grammy awards, as she swept the four biggest prizes: Best New Artiste, Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year.




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Oscars 2020: What you need to know

Sukanya Verma tells you everything you need to know about the Oscars.




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Inspired, Misunderstood, Little Known...




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Fogo Island arts: what do we know? What do we have? What do we miss? What do we love? / Brigitte Oetker, Nicolaus Schafhausen (eds.)

Rotch Library - N6546.N6 F64 2019




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Performance now / RoseLee Goldberg

Rotch Library - NX460.5.P47 G65 2018




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Michael Snow / edited by Annette Michelson and Kenneth White

Rotch Library - NX513.Z9 S6435 2019




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Epistemic friction : an essay on knowledge, truth, and logic / Gila Sher

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The Future Is Now: Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander

In honor of Black History Month, Kimberlin Butler, director of foundation engagement, provides an account of Dr. Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander’s notable career as a Black economist and lawyer and how her legacy is inspiring a new generation of changemakers.




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Now you're in the sunken place: Vanity Fair (supplement) / [compiled and foreword by Jordan Peele]

Rotch Library - PN1997.2.G4852 2017




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The runaway princess / Johan Troïanowski ; translation by Anne and Owen Smith

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Noncovalent structural locking of thermoresponsive polyion complex micelles, nanowires, and vesicles via polymerization-induced electrostatic self-assembly using an arginine-like monomer

Chem. Commun., 2020, 56,4954-4957
DOI: 10.1039/D0CC00427H, Communication
Qingqing Zhao, Qizhou Liu, Chao Li, Lei Cao, Lei Ma, Xiyu Wang, Yuanli Cai
The noncovalent locking of nanostructured thermoresponsive polyion complexes can be achieved via polymerization-induced electrostatic self-assembly (PIESA) using an arginine-like cationic monomer.
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Surfactant-free synthesis of ultralong silver nanowires for endurable transparent conducting electrodes

Chem. Commun., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0CC01915A, Communication
Sian-Hong Tseng, Lian-Ming Lyu, Kai-Yuan Hsiao, Wan-Hua Ho, Ming-Yen Lu
The present study employed the surfactant-free growth of ultralong (~50 μm) silver nanowires (AgNWs) with high aspect ratio (up to 500) by galvanic replacement. AgNW conducting film were fabricated as...
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Oracle programming with Visual Basic / Nick Snowdon

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50 digital ideas you really need to know / Tom Chatfield

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How to design logos, symbols, and icons : 23 internationally renowned studios reveal how they develop trademarks for print and new media / Gregory Thomas

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Designing here/now : a global selection of objects, concepts and spaces for the future / edited by by Allan Chochinov and Eric Ludlum




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Illustration now!. 5 / edited by Julius Wiedemann




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A designer's research manual : succeed in design by knowing your clients and what they really need / Jenn + Ken Visocky O'Grady

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The philosophy of knowledge : a history / general editor, Stephen Hetherington




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Feeling our feelings : what philosophers think and people know / by Eva Brann

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Deciphering markets and money: a sociological analysis of economic institutions / Jukka Gronow

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Archaeologies of slavery and freedom in the Caribbean: exploring the spaces in between / edited by Lynsey A. Bates, John M. Chenoweth, and James A. Delle

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Knowledge and global power: making new sciences in the South / Fran Collyer, Raewyn Connell, Joao Maia and Robert Morrell

Hayden Library - HM651.C65 2019




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In sync: the emergence of function in minds, groups and societies / Andrzej K. Nowak, Robin R. Vallacher, Ryszard Praszkier, Agnieszka Rychwalska, Michal Zochowski

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Anti-Electra: the radical totem of the girl / Elisabeth von Samsonow ; translated by Anita Fricek and Stephen Zepke

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The left behind: decline and rage in rural America / Robert Wuthnow

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Fighting for NOW: diversity and discord in the National Organization for Women / Kelsy Kretschmer

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Moral knowledge / Sarah McGrath

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The last unknowns: deep, elegant, profound unanswered questions about the universe, the mind, the future of civilization, and the meaning of life / edited by John Brockman ; foreword by Daniel Kahneman

Dewey Library - B68.L3825 2019




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Mystery 101: introduction to the big questions and the limits of human knowledge / Richard H. Jones

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Socratic ignorance and Platonic knowledge in the Dialogues of Plato / Sara Ahbel-Rappe

Hayden Library - B395.A455 2018




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The madness of knowledge: on wisdom, ignorance and fantasies of knowing / Steven Connor

Dewey Library - BD161.C653 2019




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Securing persistent environment variables using ZEIT Now

I’m a big fan of ZEIT Now1 as an application hosting provider. The way the service abstracts all of the cloud computing details and allows teams to focus on building and deploying web applications is fantastic. That said, I had a lot of trouble setting up secure environment variables for my first application to use....




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Now on View: “Betwixt the Devil and the Witch”

From the horrors of Malleus Maleficarum (1486) to the fervor of the Salem Witch Trials (1692), many women were accused of and persecuted for witchcraft. These women (and some men) were often poor, middle-aged, and considered to have abrasive personalities. These personalities disrupted the sensibilities of the rigid and religiously devout communities of New England....

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Now on View–“Padlocked”: New York’s Prohibition Years

Set to commence on January 17, 1920, the great social experiment of Prohibition had already begun with a “dry run” for Americans adapting to the restriction of alcohol inspired by World War I. That was followed by a full year anticipating the event through the process of Constitutional amendment and the passage of enforcement legislation...

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Now on View–“Advocacy Within”: Gay Rights at Time Warner

On October 31, 1969, Time published “The Homosexual: Newly Visible, Newly Understood.” While the controversial piece discussed the public’s growing consciousness of the gay community, it also presented harmful stereotypes, a reflection of the markedly conservative coverage of gay rights issues Time maintained throughout most of its history. At the height of the AIDS crisis, in June...

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Now on View–A Tale for Youth: Amusement and Instruction in American Children’s Books

The entertainment and moral education of children through books has not always been intertwined. American Puritanism frowned upon the fantastical imaginations that children often have and appreciate. Many children’s books from the eighteenth century instead emphasize the importance of virtuous behavior and the devastating consequences of vice through cautionary tales. Not until the nineteenth century...

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Knowledge networks and tourism / edited by Michelle T. McLeod and Roger Vaughan