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Savage appetites : four true stories of women, crime, and obsession / Rachel Monroe

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Nanostructured materials for next-generation energy storage and conversion: advanced battery and supercapacitors / Qiang Zhen, Sajid Bashir, Jingbo Louise Liu, editors

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Nanostructured materials for next-generation energy storage and conversion: photovoltaic and solar energy / Tulay Aygan Atesin, Sajid Bashir, Jingbo Louise Liu, editors

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Energy storage and conversion materials / editor: Stephen Skinner

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Mechanical energy storage for renewable and sustainable energy resources by Abdul Hai Alami

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Energy storage and civilization: a systems approach / Graham Palmer, Joshua Floyd

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Oral History

African American history is both discovered in and continued by an ancient oral tradition. Richard Josey describes the process of restoring a community’s voice.




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The Science of History

Retired chairman and chief executive officer of the Lockheed Martin Corporation and former under secretary of the Army Norm Augustine says history and science go hand-in-hand.




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Unearthing Indian History

Native American archaeologists reclaim their tribal history in a modern-day dig. Pamunkey tribeswoman Ashley Atkins describes the discoveries.




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The Use of Myth in History

Bringing a touch of myth to traditional history makes for a stable mix in the American memory. Author Gil Klein explains.




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A Center for History and Citizenship

Colonial Williamsburg rises to meet the future with a new mission as a Center for History and Citizenship. Foundation President Colin Campbell describes the shift.




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Bruton Parish Church: Restorations and Revisions

Bruton Parish Church is as storied a building as any in Williamsburg, with a history of idealistic restorations and later revisions. Carl Lounsbury describes the evolution of this living church.




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Historic Farming

Historic farming retains a connection to field and yield that modern farming does not. Farmer Ed Shultz describes the animals and methods he uses at Great Hopes Plantation.




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The Bitter History of Elections

Political parties were new, the losers became Vice Presidents, and negative campaigning was finding its feet in the election of 1796. Professor Jack Lynch has the history.




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History's Myths

Myths abound in history’s retelling. Historian and author Mary Miley Theobald shares some of her favorites.




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Kids Tell the Story

History is in the hands of Junior Interpreters all summer long, as the story of the Revolution expands to include a kid’s perspective. Pam Blount tells us how sites involve children in the 18th century and today.




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An Organized Piano Restored

A new blog launching March 3 follows the restorative conservation of a rare survival: an organized piano. A piano combined with a pipe organ, this unique instrument towered at nine feet tall and seven feet wide. Its restoration raises questions at every step. Repairing a broken element could mean erasing a piece of the object’s […]




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A Talking Kitchen: History Speaks at the Wythe House

Listen closely in this kitchen. In it, objects speak of their owners and of their makers. Tools speak of technology and ability. Small personal items speak of meager comforts in a hard life. Curator Amanda Keller worked to outfit the Wythe Kitchen and imbue it with a richly layered history.




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Revolutionary History Meets Modern History

America’s colonial history offers a unique perspective on the modern stage. What inspiration, ideas, and cautions can today’s global revolutionaries draw from the 1776 uprising in the British colonies in America? The Center for Strategic and International Studies brings together leaders, scholars, and historians to debate some of the questions facing emerging democracies.




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A Brief History of Gunpowder

From its origins in Chinese potions for immortality to the agent of death on the battlefield, the history of gunpowder is one of chemistry, ingenuity, and violence. Armorer Ron Potts fascinates with the tale.




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The Color of History

Watching paint dry turns into a fascinating journey through time, history, science and technology when the Department of Architectural Preservation gets involved. Director Matt Webster shares the story behind the changing paint colors in the Historic Area, and why the colors you’ll see on the walls are a window to the 18th century.



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Stories in Silver

Rare and beautiful silver forms share the social history of their users and their makers. Visit “A Handsome Cupboard of Plate,” an exhibit open now at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg.




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Skill and Science in Historic Trades

Intelligence born of practice combines with the study of science to complete the historic tradesman’s store of knowledge. There was no better spokesman for the Historic Trades program than Director Jay Gaynor. Jay recently passed away and we miss him. This encore podcast is dedicated to him.




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Reading History Backwards

Jamestowne Island’s Director of Archeological Research and Interpretation Bill Kelso says that choosing which historic sites to protect from deterioration of all kinds is a matter of reading history backwards. We must consider “What are the priorities today, what are the legacies today of our history? And then look to what areas contributed.”




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Futuristic Lab Reveals Historic Secrets

Technologies that used to be beyond reach for museum professionals now can lend new insights into the hidden compositions of materials, metals, and paints. Conservator Kirsten Moffitt explains how a spike on a screen can spot a fake or reveal a discovery.




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Importance of Portraying African American History

Stephen Seals joins to discuss some of the powerful African American programming available during Black History Month and beyond in 2016. Hear some of his favorites and why it’s so important to tell the stories of half of the population of Williamsburg in the 18th century.




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Controlled engineering of nano-sized FeOOH@ZnO hetero-structures on reduced graphene oxide for lithium-ion storage and photo-Fenton reaction

CrystEngComm, 2020, 22,2827-2836
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00171F, Paper
Binghui Xu, Xin Dai, Qingke Tan, Yuan Wei, Gonggang Liu, Guanglei Wu
In this work, a nano-sized goethite and zinc oxide hetero-structure (FeOOH@ZnO) dispersed on reduced graphene oxide (RGO) sheets was synthesized for the first time to construct a ternary composite (FeOOH@ZnO/RGO) via a stepped graphene oxide (GO) deoxygenation process.
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Bates' guide to physical examination and history taking

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History of the Sydney College of Chiropractic : pathway to a profession / Edwin P. Devereaux, Brian K. O'Reilly, John Cice

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Reader in the history of aphasia : from Franz Gall to Norman Geschwind / edited by Paul Eling




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Bates' guide to physical examination and history taking / Lynn S. Bickley, MD, FACP, Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Peter G. Szilagyi, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics an

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The chiropractor's protégé : the untold story of Oakley G. Smith's journey with D.D. Palmer in chiropractic's founding years / by Timothy J. Faulkner, D.C. ; edited by Simon Senzon, D.C. and Alana Callender, Ed.D

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Community volunteers in Japan [electronic resource] : everyday stories of social change / Lynne Y. Nakano

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The great neighborhood book [electronic resource] : a do-it-yourself guide to placemaking / Jay Walljasper ; success story sidebars by Benjamin Fried ; all photographs by Project for Public Spaces unless otherwise noted

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Controversies in local economic development [electronic resource] : stories, strategies, solutions / Martin Perry

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The revolution where you live [electronic resource] : stories from a 12,000-mile journey through a new America / Sarah van Gelder ; Foreword by Danny Glover

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Ron Chernow Awarded Annual American History Book Prize

Date: 
3-4-2011

3-4-11

New-York Historical Society Awards Ron Chernow Its Annual American History Book Prize Coveted Award and Title of American Historian Laureate to Be Presented at Annual Weekend with History Event, April 8, 2011




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Personal Finance Expert Suze Orman To Be Honored at the New-York Historical Society’s Annual Strawberry Festival

Date: 
4-11-2011

4-11-11

Personal Finance Expert Suze Orman To Be Honored at the New-York Historical Society’s Annual Strawberry Festival

New York, NY, April 7, 2011 – The New-York Historical Society will present Suze Orman with a distinguished service award on Thursday, April 14, as it holds its annual Strawberry Festival benefit luncheon. The event, celebrating women in philanthropy, will take place from noon to 2:00 p.m. at the Metropolitan Club, Fifth Avenue and 60th Street.




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A Transformed New-York Historical Society Reopens to the Public on November 11, 2011

Date: 
11-9-2011

11-09-11

A Transformed New-York Historical Society Reopens to the Public on November 11, 2011

Following a Three-Year Renovation, New York City’s First Museum Invites Visitors to Experience Its First Permanent Installations, a Brand-New Innovative History Museum for Children, Trailblazing Special Exhibitions, Premier Restaurant and More

Re-opening Celebrated With Free Admission for Children under 13, Veterans and Active Service Members During Opening Day and All Visitors After 6pm




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First-Hand Notes of the Constitutional Convention Acquired by the New-York Historical Society

Date: 
5-31-2011

5-31-11

The New-York Historical Society Acquires Rare First-Hand Notes of the Constitutional Convention

Documents in the Hand of Founding Father John Lansing, Jr. are Purchased for the Historical Society’s Library by Chairman Roger Hertog




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The New-York Historical Society to Open Its Renovated

Date: 
6-23-2011

6-23-11

The New-York Historical Society to Open Its Renovated Home with the Pathbreaking Inaugural Exhibition Revolution! The Atlantic World Reborn Exhibition Is the First to Track the Explosive, Still-Echoing Course of Revolution From Eighteenth-Century America to France and Haiti




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Rethinking the Formative Years of American Art, the New-York Historical Society Presents the Exhibition Making American Taste

Date: 
6-24-2011

 

 

RETHINKING THE FORMATIVE YEARS OF AMERICAN ART, THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION MAKING AMERICAN TASTE: NARRATIVE ART FOR A NEW DEMOCRACY

Pathbreaking Exhibition Will Highlight the Superb Collection, as theTransformed Historical Society Reopens on November 11, 2011




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Free Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream at the New-York Historical Society

Date: 
6-18-2010

6-18-10

Free Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream at the New-York Historical Society

Ben and Jerry's Scoop Truck to be parked outside to celebrate flavor anniversary and Grateful Dead exhibition Ben & Jerry's Free Ice Cream Truck Parked Outside New-York Historical Society




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Communication history / John D. Stevens, Hazel Dicken Garcia

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Communication in history : technology, culture, society / [edited by] David Crowley & Paul Heyer




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Database systems : introduction to databases and data warehouses / Nenad Jukić, Susan Vrbsky, Svetlozar Nestorov

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Bengal investors in a fix as Covid pushes tourism to a brink in Sikkim

Lockdown has pushed hotel business in tourism hotspot Sikkim to the brink where investors from Bengal and other states are the first tire victims. Equal sufferer is over 70% of Sikkim's population dependent on hospitality industry that generates around Rs 1.5 k croer business there in a year.




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Jim Rogers, legendary investor, thinks US stocks are going to fall

In an interview, Rogers said that instead of buying US stocks, he is investing in Asian markets - Japan, Russia, and China.