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Brown & Marriott's ADR principles and practice / Dr Shirley A. Shipman, Benjamin D. Waters, William Wood

Shipman, Shirley, 1957- author




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Allergic skin diseases of dogs and cats / Lloyd M. Reedy, William H. Miller Jr., Ton Willemse

Reedy, Lloyd M




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Insulators for icing and polluted environments / Masoud Farzaneh, William A. Chisholm

Online Resource




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That will never work: the birth of Netflix and the amazing life of an idea / Marc Randolph

Dewey Library - HD9697.V544 N488 2019




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The Green New Deal: why the fossil fuel civilization will collapse by 2028, and the bold economic plan to save life on earth / Jeremy Rifkin

Dewey Library - HD9502.A2 R537 2019




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Williamsburg's Blacksmith

Williamsburg’s blacksmith transforms crude metal into elegant, functional tools. Master Blacksmith Ken Schwarz details the trade.




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Woodworking in Williamsburg

Master cabinetmaker Mack Headley makes fine furniture in the plain and neat Virginia style.




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Colonial Williamsburg Connect

Debates over eternal American values are reborn with every generation. Co-creators Bill White and Bill Wagner help make the connections on a new interactive website.




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Rare Animal Breeds in Williamsburg

Feathers, fur, hoofs and horns bring the Historic Area to life. Elaine Shirley, manager of rare breeds, explains how we show happy animals to the public.




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Williamsburg Christmastide

The heart of Christmas remains unchanged, even as each generation lends new customs to the celebration. Historian Lou Powers talks Christmastide in three centuries.




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Williamsburg's Courthouse

The Courthouse is a symbol of the presence of the law in the colonial community. Tom Hay tells this original building’s history.




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Williamsburg's Indian School

The Indian School at the College of William and Mary was conceived for the religious conversion of Indians. Professor Jim Axtell shares the storied building’s history.




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Raising Williamsburg's Market House

A town’s market house was a bustling hubbub of vendors, shoppers, and business. Colonists from all walks of life mingled on market days: housewives, servants, slaves, and tavern keepers. The market was the heart of the community, and as such, it was tightly regulated and regularly inspected. Architectural Historian Carl Lounsbury introduces the latest reconstruction […]




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Orphans of Williamsburg

Historian Cathy Hellier describes the poignant histories of children left without parents. The question of providing for colonial orphans was split between the courts and the children’s caretakers. Listen this week to learn how colonial society looked after its littlest citizens.




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William Hunter: A Loyalist in the Revolutionary City

Williamsburg was a town of revolutionaries, but not everyone thought rebellion was a good idea. Men like William Hunter Jr., printer of the Virginia Gazette, stayed loyal to king and country. Actor-Interpreter Sam Miller explains how patriotic fervor made life difficult for those men and women who opposed it.




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Finding Connections: Chatauqua meets Williamsburg

The Revolutionary City finds resonance and relevance across the country and around the world in a vibrant partnership with the Chautauqua Institution of New York. “We walk in the same intellectual waters,” says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell in this interview with Chautauqua’s President Tom Becker.




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Celebrating 25 Years With the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute

In 2014, the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute takes a moment to look back on 25 years of preparing teachers to bring the thrill of America’s revolutionary era back into the classroom.




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The Black Petticoat Society Talks Colonial Williamsburg

The Black Petticoat Society, a TURN: Washington’s Spies fan group, interviewed Past and Present host Rachel West for their TURN-related podcast. The group discussed Colonial Williamsburg’s role as Philadelphia on the hit AMC show as well as other initiatives across the Foundation. For more information on the Black Petticoat Society and TURN: Washington’s Spies, click […]



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Stern action will be taken against lax officers: Shivpal Yadav



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Samajwadi Party will fight general elections alone,says Shivpal Yadav



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Rajnath from Lucknow will help BJP win more UP seats: Shah



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BJP govt will “destroy” economy within Five years: Azam Khan



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Does race matter for police use of force? [electronic resource] : Evidence from 911 calls / Mark Hoekstra, CarlyWill Sloan

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020




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What will be the economic impact of COVID-19 in the US? [electronic resource] : Rough estimates of disease scenarios / Andrew Atkeson

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020




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'Take care of your body, and it will take care of YOU'

On World Health Day, Bollywood stars posted pix and videos with beautiful messages and stories.




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'Warmth of your smile will forever linger my friend'

Bollywood folks reveal fascinating stories about Irrfan and some shared unseen pictures.




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Trauma-informed practices with children and adolescents / William Steele and Cathy A. Malchiodi

Steele, William




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Learning radiology : recognizing the basics / William Herring, MD, FACR, Vice Chairman and Residency Program Director, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Herring, William, author




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Diagnostic molecular pathology : a guide to applied molecular testing / edited by William B. Coleman, PhD, Gregory J. Tsongalis, PhD, HCLD, CC




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Remaking New York [electronic resource] : primitive globalization and the politics of urban community / William Sites

Sites, William




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A new new deal [electronic resource] : how regional activism will reshape the American labor movement / Amy B. Dean and David B. Reynolds ; foreword by Harold Meyerson

Dean, Amy B., 1962-




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Making a place for community [electronic resource] : local democracy in a global era / by Thad Williamson, David Imbroscio, and Gar Alperovitz ; with a foreword by Benjamin R. Barber

Williamson, Thad




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The community economic development movement [electronic resource] : law, business, and the new social policy / William H. Simon

Simon, William H., 1947-




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Organic molecular solids: properties and applications / edited by William Jones

Online Resource




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大重建, 小春田 : 走過掘頭路的七年時光 = We know we will remember / 編輯及作者李永健, 容樂敏, 鶴園春田商住大聯盟.

Edition 初版.
Location Multiple Locations
Call No. HT178.C62 H66727 2016




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Covid-19 will push a lot more customers to look at outsourcing: HCL CEO

Traditional services also have some very strong propositions, like digital workplace, engineering services. Some of the demand for that is intact and it is only getting accelerated.




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Life after 8/11: Banks believe the customers will return, once they’re done flirting with e-wallets

Nevermind the short-term hype. Banks believe they will be the last men standing in the payment wars.




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By Diwali we will be back with a bang, says Micromax's Rahul Sharma

The Micromax chief is not unnerved with the over-the-top aggression of Chinese rivals who have been 'burning' money on a marketing blitzkrieg.




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Small businesses will opt for gold loans to restart business

Gold loans for business purposes are mostly used by small businesses as short-term working capital for stocking. With gold prices hovering around Rs 47,000 per 10 gm, small businesses will need to take loans to resume operations, said industry executives.




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Rs 50,000 crore RBI credit line for MFs will restore investor confidence: ASSOCHAM

Rs 50,000 crore Special Liquidity Facility by the RBI to ease redemption pressure on Mutual Funds (MF) in the face of Covid-19 crisis would not only restore confidence in the MF industry but also ensure financial stability in the country.




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MGMT2 / Williams, McWilliams

Williams, Chuck, 1959- author




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Foundations of business / William M. Pride, Robert J. Hughes, Jack R. Kapoor

Pride, William M., 1942- author




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Leading the unleadable : how to manage mavericks, cynics, divas and other difficult people / Alan Willett

Willett, Alan, author




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Strategic management and business analysis / Wyn Jenkins and David Williamson

Jenkins, Wyn, author




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The healthy workplace nudge : how healthy people, cultures and buildings lead to high performance / Rex Miller, Phillip Williams, and Dr. Michael O'Neill

Miller, M. Rex, 1955- author




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Budget 2014: Ramesh Damani says markets will rally until elections

Finance minister P Chidambaram's interim budget was along the expected lines for the market. The minister contained the fiscal deficit below the target and current account deficit also came in as per the estimates. The growth figure for the current f...




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MP will need Rs 1 trillion to reboot economy: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Chouhan said that the farm loan waiver scheme of the previous Kamal Nath government was a "trick of phantasm", indicating that his government could review it




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Gorkhaland movement will shift to Delhi, says Gurung

Slams Mamata, says no backtracking on statehood demand




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Will quit LS before joining Cong: Mitra

Dissident Trinamool Congress MP Somen Mitra Friday said he has decided to leave the party and go back to Congress.




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Will chop off hands of Congmen who tear Mamata hoardings: TMC leader

Anubrata Mandal threatened of severe backlash if Congress activists continued to tear party flags and posters of Mamta Banerjee.