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How to divide when there isn't enough: from Aristotle, the Talmud, and Maimonides to the axiomatics of resource allocation / William Thomson, University of Rochester

Dewey Library - HB801.T5285 2019




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Will Indian cities follow Detroit path?

Will Indian cities follow Detroit path?




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What will happen to irrigation projects in Telangana?

What will happen to irrigation projects in Telangana?




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Kicking the carbon habit : global warming and the case for renewable and nuclear energy / William Sweet

Sweet, William




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Electricity generation using wind power / William Shepherd, Li Zhang

Shepherd, W. (William), 1928-




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Media/society : industries, images, and audiences / David Croteau, Virginia Commonwealth University, William Hoynes, Vassar College

Croteau, David, author




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Pharmacy : what it is and how it works / William N. Kelly

Kelly, William N




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Communication skills in pharmacy practice : a practical guide for students and practitioners / [edited by] Robert S. Beardsley, Carole L. Kimberlin, William N. Tindall




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Drugs and behavior : an introduction to behavioral pharmacology / William A. McKim

McKim, William A., 1945-




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Stockley's herbal medicines interactions : a guide to the interactions of herbal medicines, dietary supplements and nutraceuticals with conventional medicines / editors, Elizabeth Williamson, Samuel Driver, Karen Baxter




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Trease and Evans pharmacognosy / William Charles Evans

Evans, William Charles




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Pharmacology : principles and practice / edited by Miles Hacker, William Messer, Kenneth Bachmann




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Drugs and behavior : an introduction to behavioral pharmacology / William A. McKim, Stephanie D. Hancock

McKim, William A., 1945-




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Anthelmintics : clinical pharmacology, uses in veterinary medicine and efficacy / William Quick, editor




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The earth will shake / Robert Anton Wilson

Wilson, Robert Anton, 1932-2007, author




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E.T., the storybook of the Green Planet : a new storybook / by William Kotzwinkle ; based on a story by Steven Spielberg ; illustrated by David Wiesner

Kotzwinkle, William




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The Richelanoidea : the saga of the journey of the people of Richelan, and the lands of Nalsarn in southern Middle Earth / text and illustrations by Geoff Williams

Williams, Geoff, 1950- author, illustrator




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Applied statistics for the behavioral sciences / Dennis E. Hinkle (Towson University), William Wiersma (University of Toledo), Stephen G. Jurs (University of Toledo)

Hinkle, Dennis E., author




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Boyce's elementary differential equations and boundary value problems / William E. Boyce (Edward P. Hamilton Professor Emeritus, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Richard C. DiPrima (formerly Eliza Ricketts Founda

Boyce, William E., author




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The nonlinear workbook : chaos, fractals, cellular automata, genetic algorithms, gene expression programming, support vector machine, wavelets, hidden Markov models, fuzzy logic with C++, Java and symbolic C++ programs / Willi-Hans Steeb, University of Jo

Steeb, W.-H




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Stats : data and models / Richard D. De Veaux (Williams College), Paul F. Velleman (Cornell University) and David E. Bock (Cornell University)

De Veaux, Richard D., author




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Statistical reasoning for everyday life / Jeffrey Bennett (University of Colorado at Boulder), William L. Briggs (University of Colorado at Denver), Mario F. Triola (Dutchess Community College)

Bennett, Jeffrey O., author




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Statistics for engineering and the sciences / William M. Mendenhall, Terry L. Sincich

Mendenhall, William, author




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Statistics for engineering and the sciences : student solutions manual / William M. Mendenall, Terry L. Sincich, Nancy S. Boudreau

Mendenhall, William, author




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A second course in statistics : regression analysis / William Mendenhall, Terry Sincich

Mendenhall, William, author




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An introduction to analysis / William R. Wade (University of Tennessee)

Wade, W. R., author




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Statistics : the art and science of learning from data / Alan Agresti (University of Florida), Christine Franklin (University of Georgia), Bernhard Klingenberg (Williams College) ; with contributions by Michael Posner (Villanova University)

Agresti, Alan, author




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Abstract algebra : an interactive approach / William Paulsen (Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA)

Paulsen, William, author




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Calculus : multivariable / William Briggs, University of Colorado, Denver, Lyle Cochran, Whitworth University, Bernard Gillett, University of Colorado, Boulder, Eric Schulz, Walla Walla Community College

Briggs, William L., author




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Calculus single variable / William Briggs, Lyle Cochran, Bernard Gillett, Eric Schulz

Briggs, William L., author




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Differential equations : an introduction to modern methods and applications / James R. Brannan, William E. Boyce, with contributions by Mark A. McKibben

Brannan, James R




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The best damn Google SEO book : search engine optimization techniques that will increase your search engine ranking! / by Heather J. Lovely

Lovely, Heather J




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Services marketing / William Chitty, Andrew Hughes, Steven D'Alessandro

Chitty, William




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Integrated marketing communications / William Chitty ... [et al.]




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Customer relationship management : a people, process, and technology approach / William P. Wagner, Michael Zubey

Wagner, William P., 1958-




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Marketing research / William Zikmund, Steve D'Alessandro, Hume Winzar, Ben Lowe, Barry Babin

Zikmund, William G, author




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Marketing / William M. Pride, O.C. Ferrell

Pride, William M., 1942-




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Married to the brand : why consumers bond with some brands for life : lessons from 60 years of research into the psychology of consumer relationships / by William J. McEwen

McEwen, William J




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Marketing research / William Zikmund, Steven D'Alessandro, Ben Lowe, Hume Winzar, Barry J. Babin

Zikmund, William G., author




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You Can Have your Ad Blockers, I Will stick with RSS

RSS has never been fashionable — it is always been a news gathering tool for nerds, not norms. But now, more than two years after the untimely demise of Google Reader, RSS almost feels cool — like listening to vinyl or hating things on Twitter. RSS is a stealthy way to obtain news thats fast, friendly, and free from both ads and trackers. Its ubiquity makes me wonder why anyone bothers with browsers and adblockers at all, especially when mobile.

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Social Media and the Internet will Help your Business Grow

The greatest change over the last few years in promotion and advertising is the use of the Internet.

Our websites are a platform to blog and promote our business. In addition links to social media are vitally important.

The use of Twitter and Facebook has grown considerably – every business, no matter what size, can enjoy the benefits of social media.

We have focussed on Twitter and Facebook a lot over the last 12 months. Gradually we have increased our activity and developed what we think works best for us.

On Facebook we have a business page. We regularly post technical articles about current accounts and taxation topics. These prove popular and often result in questions and contact from current clients.

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Feds will now check your social media history before granting security clearance

The federal government has confirmed that it will start targeting social media posts by prospective employees as part of its review process for security clearance.

The new policy, which will allow investigators to scan an applicant’s history on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and other similar sites, will be adopted soon, according to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).

The guidelines make clear that agencies can target publicly available social media posts, if they deem it necessary, but cannot force individuals to hand over their passwords for private accounts, or provide pseudonyms for any profiles.

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Facebook will show bigger vertical videos in your News Feed

Facebooks News Feed for mobile will become much friendlier to vertical videos in the near future, according to Marketing Land. It will not exactly be optimized for the orientation the way Snapchat is, but it will apparently stop cropping and showing them as tiny squares. The publication says when the update rolls out for Android and iOS, you'll start seeing vertical videos with a 2:3 aspect ratio (as opposed to 1:1) on your News Feed without having to expand them.

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What And When Will Be The Next Social Media Disruption?

Most people in the tech industry, as well as avid consumers, marketers, and business owners, are always on the lookout for the next big thing.

In the social media world, we have seen a ton of developments over the past decade or so. Apps have become more friendly to mobile devices than desktops, content has become more visual and more immediate, and borderline gimmicky apps have risen to almost inexplicable heights of popularity.

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How Companies Will Use Social Media In 2017

Lets travel back to a simpler time, shall we? It’s November 6, 2007, and Facebook has just launched something called Pages. Now, companies can have an official presence on the network, just like real people! The first day, 100,000 Pages launch, with brands from Coca-Cola to Verizon and Blockbuster getting onboard. In the years afterward, millions of companies raced to build up audiences they can reach directly and on-demand, through the sheer magic of social media.

Fast-forward to the waning months of 2016, and the magic is a little harder to feel. Certain corners of the social world have become uglier places, with some in the business world calling for a draw-down.

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Analytics and Data Will Change Social Media in 2017

As we wind down the year and look back on 2016, we find that social media is on everyones lips–but perhaps for different reasons than we social media marketers would imagine or prefer. The discussion happening around social media at the end of the year is about responsibility and control.

The outcomes of the EU Referendum in Great Britain and the American presidential election were no doubt influenced to a greater or lesser degree by social media, from President-elect Donald Trump’s insistence on using Twitter as an unfiltered direct communication channel with his followers and critics, to the soul-searching happening in some quarters about the role social media played in serving up news stories to the American electorate.

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Will Blockchain Reinvent Social Media?

Social media is everywhere. The big players in the industry carry billions of users and boast massive layers of data and content. These days, though, social media may be in for a major change, possibly due to the rise of blockchain.

Will Blockchain Reinvent Social Media?




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5 Social Media Trends That Will Have Maximum Impact in 2018

With more and more brands trying to connect with audiences across an array of social channels, the attention span of people is on a decline.

Businesses need to quickly figure out what’s best for their audiences in order to generate better engagement and increased brand loyalty.

Here are five crucial social media trends that will have the maximum impact on your social media strategy in 2018 and ahead.

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Twitter will identify political ads and disclose who paid for them

Twitter has been in hot water as more evidence emerges showing how Russia used the social network to influence public opinion. Ahead of a November 1st Congressional hearing on Russian manipulation, Twitter has introduced sweeping new rules for how it shares data on political posts. The network will launch a Transparency Center that lists all ads appearing on Twitter, including promoted ones that previously only appeared to targeted demographics, and will clearly label them when they appear in user feeds.


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Microsoft Edge mobile browser will warn users about fake news

How do you spot a fake?

When users of Microsofts Edge mobile browser visit a news website with a dubious reputation, they will now get a warning to proceed with caution.

As spotted by The Guardian, Microsoft has partnered with the news watchdog organization NewsGuard to provide Edge users with more information about the news veracity of the site they are visiting.

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