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IMD includes PoK in its forecast, predicts thunderstorm in Gilgit-Baltistan and Muzaffarabad

A thunderstorm accompanied by lightning, hail and gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) is also likely at isolated places in Chhattisgarh. 




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Critical Reading Across the Curriculum: Social and Natural Sciences, Volume 2


 

Provides educators with practical strategies, tools, and techniques for teaching critical reading skills to students in the social and natural sciences.

Strong critical reading skills are an essential part of any student’s academic success. Teaching these vital skills requires educators to develop and implement effective teaching strategies, often based on their own critical reading practices. Critical Reading Across the Curriculum, Volume 2: Social



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Critical Reading Across the Curriculum: Social and Natural Sciences, Volume 2


 

Provides educators with practical strategies, tools, and techniques for teaching critical reading skills to students in the social and natural sciences.

Strong critical reading skills are an essential part of any student’s academic success. Teaching these vital skills requires educators to develop and implement effective teaching strategies, often based on their own critical reading practices. Critical Reading Across the Curriculum, Volume 2: Social



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Can Science Resolve the Nature / Nurture Debate?


 
Following centuries of debate about "nature and nurture" the discovery of DNA established the idea that nature (genes) determines who we are, relegating nurture (environment) to icing on the cake.

Since the 1950s, the new science of epigenetics has demonstrated how cellular environments and certain experiences and behaviors influence gene expression at the molecular level, with significant implications for health and wellbeing. To the amazement of

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The Science Teacher's Toolbox: Hundreds of Practical Ideas to Support Your Students


 

A winning educational formula of engaging lessons and powerful strategies for science teachers in numerous classroom settings

The Teacher’s Toolbox series is an innovative, research-based resource providing teachers with instructional strategies for students of all levels and abilities. Each book in the collection focuses on a specific content area. Clear, concise guidance enables teachers to quickly integrate low-prep, high-value lessons and strategies



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Distinctive Tattoos Lead To Positive Identification

SAN ANTONIO -- A set of human stays establish alongside a main road in Northeast San Antonio have got been identified.

Monica Barrera was identified by a figure of tips, according to the San Antonio Police Department, after images of typical tattoos on her organic structure were released to the media.

The remains of the 22-year-old were establish in a plastic bag two hebdomads ago. Police are now searching for her killer.

"I see her mundane and I knew that a calendar month ago, after I stopped seeing her, I knew something was wrong, but I didn't cognize where she was at," Sergio Barrera said.

Her blood brother said old age of drug usage contributed to the decease of the youngest sibling.




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USD Awarded More than $2 Million in Funds for Science

Research Includes Work to Reduce Petroleum Dependence and Better Air
Quality SAN DIEGO, March 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The University of San
Diego Chemistry and Biochemistry Department have been awarded more than than $2
million in finances from the National Science Foundation and other private
foundations. The finances will back up research that could cut down the United
State's dependance on crude oil and better air quality. (Logo: ) USD Assistant Professor of Chemistry Simon Peter Iovine received the
prestigious $475,000 career Award from the National Science Foundation. The
Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program is the NSF's top awarding in
support of the early career-development activities of those
teacher-scholars World Health Organization most effectively incorporate research and education. The awarding will back up work in the survey of dendrimers, perfectly
branched polymeric molecules with possible applications as new materials,
drug bringing agents and enzyme mimics. One aim of the grant is to
use "sticky-ended" dendrimers to chemically modify a renewable material
called lignin. By attaching the "sticky-ended" dendrons, Iovine trusts to
create novel synthetic loanblend stuffs that could be used as an
eco-friendly plastic. "If the ends are achieved, the work may impact our
reliance on foreign oil by reducing the demand for traditionally synthetic
polymers derived from petrochemicals," he says. Associate Professor of Chemistry Saint David Delaware Haan, have received a major
research grant of $310,000 from the NSF, funded through the Research in
Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) Faculty Research Projects programme and
NSF's Directorate of Geosciences. His research focuses on the interactions between dicarbonyl compounds
-- such as as glyoxal -- and Zanzibar copals triggered by droplet evaporation. Dicarbonyl chemical compounds are believed to lend to the formation of haze in
the atmosphere. Since the major beginning of glyoxal over Southern
California's skies is from constituents of unburned evaporated gasoline,
DeHaan's research may propose a manner to cut down haze in the part through
gasoline reformation. The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department was also awarded a $500,000 Department Development awarding from the Tucson, Ariz.-based Research
Corporation that volition be matched by finances from USD for a $1 million-plus
investment in scientific discipline and an awarding of nearly $600,000 from the Henry Luce
Foundation to set up the Clare Booth Henry Henry Luce Professorship in chemical science and
biochemistry. The Research Corp.'s awarding is one of lone six national awardings made by
the foundation in the last 10 old age and required extended rating and
site visits, along with a five-year development plan. "It's wish winning a national championship," states Seth Thomas Herrinton, USD
Associate Provost and chemical science mental faculty member. With the completion in 2003
of the state-of-the-art Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology
and outstanding faculty, USD is carving a niche as a comprehensive,
national university that not only offers but necessitates research
opportunities for undergraduate pupils in chemical science and biochemistry. "We
want the University of San Diego to be among the best topographic points to analyze and
practice chemical science and biochemistry at the undergraduate level," he says. About the University of San Diego The University of San Diego is a Catholic establishment of higher
learning chartered in 1949; the school enrolls some 7,500 pupils and is
known for its committedness to teaching, the broad arts, the formation of
values and community service. The startup of the Joan B. Kroc School
of Peace Studies will convey the University's sum figure of schools and
colleges to six. Other academic divisions include the College of Humanistic Discipline and
Sciences and the schools of Business Administration, Leadership and
Education Sciences, Law and Nursing and Health Sciences.




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Surgeon tapped to lead UT Health Science Center


The University of Keystone State medical school's head of surgery was tapped Monday as the adjacent president of the University of Lone-Star State Health Science Center at Houston.


UT System trustees named Dr. Larry Kaiser, a thoracic surgeon, the exclusive finalist for the job, ending a seven-month search. State law necessitates that the trustees now wait 21 years before finalizing the appointment.


"Dr. Kaiser is a eminent doctor and pedagogue with outstanding certificate and a proved administrative path record," said George C. Scott Caven Jr., president of the regents. "He should travel the Health Science Center to a higher degree of care, instruction and research."


Kaiser, 55, would win Dr. Jesse James Willerson, who announced last autumn he would vacate once a replacement is in place. At that time, Willerson will presume the presidential term of the Lone-Star State Heart Institute, taking over for Dr. Denton Cooley.


Kaiser would be the 2nd one-time Penn decision maker to head a Houston academic wellness institution. Baylor College of Medicine President Dr. Simon Peter Traber was Penn's head executive director military officer before leaving for GlaxoSmithKline in 2000, then coming to Houston in 2003.


The choice of Kaiser is a spot of a surprise because his involvement is thoracic oncology — the University of Lone-Star State M.D. Sherwood Anderson Cancer Center is just a few blocks away — and because operating surgeons aren't always considered the best administrators.


But Dr. Kenneth Shine, system frailty premier for wellness personal business and the hunt commission chairman, said the commission was impressed with Kaiser's fundraising abilities, collaborative nature and administrative skills. He noted that two other system academic wellness establishments — UTMB at Galveston and the Health Science Center at San Antonio — are headed by operating surgeons and said the Greenwich Mean Time System doesn't "discriminate against surgery."


At UT-Houston, Kaiser would come up into a centre striving to come out of Baylor's shadow. With a figure of recent big-name hires and creative activity of such as installations as the Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Person Diseases, and the Center for Advanced Biomedical Imagination Research, many think UT-Houston is finally poised to travel into a higher grade of research institutions.


In all, UT-Houston have an operating budget of $725 million and expends nearly $200 million in sponsored research annually. It uses more than than 1,300 mental faculty and enrolls some 3,775 students.


"I believe the Health Science Center conveys a batch to the table, not just the medical school, but in footing of planetary wellness — such as as its public health, dental and nursing schools," Kaiser said. "The concerted attempts of the schools working together should take the centre to a new level."


Kaiser said he didn't desire to talk too specifically while he is still only a finalist.


One of his co-workers at William Penn said his choice won't come up as a surprise.


"There's been considerable guess that Larry was going to be moving up," said Art Caplan, manager of Penn's Center for Bioethics. "He's done very well here, managing a large department, bringing in tons of research money. He's a competitory cat who believes in excellence and will do everything he can to make UT-Houston the best topographic point it can be."


Caplan said the lone surprise about Kaiser's going is that it will take him away from Philadelphia, where his wife, Lindy Snider, have strong roots. She is the girl of the president of Comcast-Spectator, which have the City Of Brotherly Love 76ers and City Of Brotherly Love Flyers.


She is also Godhead of a line of skin-care merchandises for patients going through radiation and chemotherapy. M.D. Sherwood Anderson is one of the infirmaries that usages the products.


Kaiser joined the section of surgery at William Penn in 1991 and became caput of the section in 2001. He held mental faculty assignments in surgery at the American Capital University School of Medicine in St. Joe Louis and Katherine Cornell University Checkup College. He got a bachelor's grade in chemical science and his medical grade from Tulane University.


The Greenwich Mean Time board is scheduled to finalize Kaiser's choice at its May 14-15 meeting.



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Momus ou le Prince, Leon Battista Alberti

La traduction revue et corrigée du chef-d'oeuvre de la littérature humoristique en langue latine.




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Dialogue de Timothée et Aquila, Inconnu

Un témoignage capital sur la façon dont les chrétiens se représentaient leur position par rapport au judaïsme dans les derniers temps de l'Empire romain.




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Olivier Messiaen's opera, Saint François d'Assise / Vincent Perez Benitez

Lewis Library - ML410.M595 B45 2019




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Country music / Dayton Duncan ; based on a documentary film by Ken Burns, written by Dayton Duncan ; with a preface by Ken Burns ; picture research by Susanna Steisel, Susan Shumaker, Pam Tubridy Baucom, and Emily Mosher ; design by Maggie Hinders

Lewis Library - ML3524.D85 2019




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Modern MIDI: sequencing and performing using traditional and mobile tools / Sam McGuire

Lewis Library - MT723.M35 2020




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Music lessons: the Collège de France lectures / Pierre Boulez ; edited and translated by Jonathan Dunsby, Jonathan Goldman and Arnold Whittall

Lewis Library - ML410.B773 A5 2019




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Taking a chance on love: the life and music of Vernon Duke / George Harwood Phillips

Lewis Library - ML410.D87 P55 2019




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Collective participation and audience engagement in rap music / David Diallo

Lewis Library - ML3531.D53 2019




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I wonder U: how Prince went beyond race and back / Adilifu Nama

Lewis Library - ML420.P974 N36 2020




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Jewish difference and the arts in Vienna: composing compassion in music and biblical theater / Caroline A. Kita

Lewis Library - ML246.8.V6 K47 2019




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Queen Bey: a celebration of the power and creativity of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter / edited by Veronica Chambers

Lewis Library - ML420.K675 Q4 2019




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The Cambridge encyclopedia of brass instruments / edited by Trevor Herbert, Arnold Myers, John Wallace

Lewis Library - ML933.C36 2019




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Rocking the closet: how Little Richard, Johnnie Ray, Liberace, and Johnny Mathis queered pop music / Vincent L. Stephens

Lewis Library - ML3477.S75 2019




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Enacting musical time: the bodily experience of new music / Mariusz Kozak

Lewis Library - ML3800.K69 2020




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The beautiful ones / Prince ; edited by Dan Piepenbring

Lewis Library - ML420.P974 A3 2019




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Music for the American people: the Lewisohn Stadium concerts / by Jonathan Stern

Lewis Library - ML200.8.N5 S74 2019




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Felice Giardini and professional music culture in mid-eighteenth-century London / Cheryll Duncan

Lewis Library - ML286.8.L5 D85 2020




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The sonic episteme: acoustic resonance, neoliberalism, and biopolitics / Robin James

Lewis Library - ML3916.J364 2019




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The music road: coherence and diversity in music from the Mediterranean to India / edited by Reinhard Strohm

Lewis Library - ML160.M86755 2019




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Music and the benefit performance in eighteenth-century Britain / edited by Matthew Gardner, Alison Clark DeSimone

Lewis Library - ML285.3.M85 2020




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The evolution of music through culture and science / Peter Townsend

Lewis Library - ML74.T69 2020




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Performing knowledge: twentieth-century music in analysis and performance / Daphne Leong ; with Alejandro Cremaschi [and others]

Lewis Library - MT90.L413 2019




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K-pop live: fans, idols, and multimedia performance / Suk-Young Kim

Lewis Library - ML3502.K6 K577 2018




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Music of the Renaissance: imagination and reality of a cultural practice / Laurenz Lütteken ; translated by James Steichen ; with a foreword by Christopher Reynolds

Lewis Library - ML172.L8713 2019




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Queering Kansas City jazz: gender, performance, and the history of a scene / Amber R. Clifford-Napoleone

Lewis Library - ML3508.8.K37 C55 2018




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Dixie Dewdrop: the Uncle Dave Macon story / Michael D. Doubler

Lewis Library - ML420.M13858 D68 2018




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From music to sound: the emergence of sound in 20th- and 21st-century music / Makis Solomos

Lewis Library - ML3877.S6 2020




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Resonances of chindon-ya: sounding space and sociality in contemporary Japan / Marié Abe

Lewis Library - ML3917.J3 A24 2018




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HONK!: a street band renaissance of music and activism / edited by Reebee Garofalo, Erin T. Allen, Andrew Snyder

Lewis Library - ML3918.S74 H66 2020




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Reliance Capital posts ₹2,179-cr net loss in Q4

Reliance Capital reported a consolidated net loss of ₹2,179 crore for the fourth quarter of fiscal FY20 against a net loss of ₹2,304 crore a year ago.



  • Money & Banking

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New 10 year benchmark G-Sec receives robust bidding

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday received robust bidding amounting to 4.8 times the notified amount of Rs 10,000 crore at the auction of the



  • Money & Banking

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RJio launches new WFH data plans

With work from home (WFH) expected to be the new norm, Reliance Jio Infocomm (RJio) has launched a new plan, which provides 33 per cent more data than




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Karnataka Opposition demands Centre to announce special economic package

Opposition parties in Karnataka demanded that Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa should push for a ₹50,000 crore special economic package from the Centre.S




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Home appliance retailers in TN seek government permission to reopen shops

Top retailers have sought Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami’s intervention to allow them to restart operations.“We request you to allo




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Godrej Interio to launch affordable furniture range

With an increasingly large share of the Indian workforce working from home (WFH) amid the lockdown, and with the trend expected to continue for the n




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Unions up in arms as State govts dilute labour laws via ordinances

Say laws are amended to woo firms looking to leave China; fear exploitation of workers




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Concor re-starts direct service linking Hyderabad terminal with PSA’s Chennai

Rail rises to the occasion as trucks were off roads due to lockdown




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Lockdown 3.0: People turn to e-commerce for non-essential items; staff crunch may delay deliveries

From laptops to apparels, people are logging on to e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Paytm Mall and Snapdeal to place orders for non-essential items, but lack of adequate manpower amid the lockdown could delay deliveries.




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Apparel, jewellery, electronic retailers to roll out store-on-wheels; launches virtual tour of stores

“The idea of store-on-wheels is that customers should not feel suffocated that they can’t go out and shop, and feel the same pleasure right at their doorsteps,” said Vishnu Prasad, managing director of Future Lifestyle Fashions that owns Central and Brand Factory.




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Microsoft launches Surface Go 2, Surface Book 3 and more

Surface Go 2 starts at $399, Surface Book 3 will be available at $1599, Surface Headphones 2 are priced at $249 and Surface Earbuds will cost $199




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