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Learn Adobe Illustrator CC for graphic design and illustration : Adobe Certified Associate exam preparation

Location: Engineering Library- T385.W55 2016




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Yājñavalkya and Kauṭilya on inheritance : a comparative study

Location: Main Library- KNS770.M85 2013





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Separating US Servicemembers Systems Engineers

Berkeley, MO United States - Job Description At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. We’re committed to fostering an e... View




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Virus that can cause paralysis in children is on the rise in California: A few safeguards

Enterovirus D68, which in rare cases can cause polio-like paralysis in children, is on the rise in California and across the nation, analyses show.




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Genetically Engineered Parasites Smuggle Therapeutics into the Brain

Scientists modified Toxoplasma gondii to deliver a potential Rett Syndrome therapeutic to the mouse brain. 



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Live Imaging Intracellular Parasites Reveals Changes to Host Metabolism

Researchers found that Toxoplasma gondii increased the host cell’s metabolic activity, offering insights into potential treatment strategies. 



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Weathering the Storm: Gary Allan helps Tucson celebrate its rodeo parade

After his 2013 album “Set You Free” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, Gary Allan should have had it easy. And by all appearances, he would…



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You were a good car, my little #VWGolf... Unfortunately I went for a 6-speed (@asparagusdesign didn't want any part) and you got recalled for Diesel emissions. I'd buy another if I could (though I'd go automatic and a sportwagen). #vwtdi #vwbu

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Max Tundra - Parallax Error Beheads You (Domino)

If you're wondering why it's taken Max Tundra (aka Londoner Ben Jacobs) almost six years to release his third album (a full six years after his sophomore Mastered By Guy At The Exchange), a simply look at his hardware setup might explain things a bit. Instead of using a modern PC or sampler or any of that, he creates his work on a rather antiquated Commodore Amiga 500. Using tracking software that cost a dollar and cobbling everything together in painstaking ways (including, but not limited to, recording drum sounds onto mono cassette recorders twice, then using each of these for the two sides of a stereo mix), the physical act of recording music alone is a serious labor of love for Jacobs.




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Spa-rkling preparation for the festive season

Helen Annetts steps into Christmas at The Spa at Breedon Priory.





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Magical lantern parade at Midlands Arts Centre

Autin Dance Theatre presents Light Up Fest.



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Parag Milk Foods Q2 net profit rises 15.9%; revenue up at Rs 871.31 crore

Parag Milk Foods reported a 15.9% rise in consolidated net profit, reaching Rs 29.21 crore in the second quarter ending September 2024. This compares to Rs 25.19 crore during the same period the previous year. The company saw a 10% volume growth and a 9% value growth. Total revenue from operations increased by 9.2% to Rs 871.




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I'm not trying to be paranoid but

Are we sure the electronic voting machines operated properly? I don't need a ton of proof but I want to understand if impartial experts can confirm this, or if Democrats do some sort of auditing to make sure it was all on the up and up?




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Sci-fi short about exoplanet with euphoria-inducing parasite

I'm trying to find a story published on Clarkes World or tor.com or something similar, in the last ~15 years? A woman protagonist is on an exoplanet, and we become aware that she's being transformed by a parasite from the planet, but her experience of it is expansive and euphoric. I think it explicitly mentions the tongue-eating louse, though I could be misremembering that bit.




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Could my husband's paranoid anxiety improve?

My husband's (trauma-based?) anxiety runs to paranoia, and he occasionally makes angry and hurtful accusations at me. None of the accusations are true and are not really based in reality. Could this get better? My husband has been seeing a therapist who specialises in narcissistic abuse since spring of this year, following a set of realisations about past relationships and then decisions to cut contact with his best friend, his parents, and finally his only sibling. He tells me his therapist has tentatively suggested he may have cPTSD. Before he started therapy, he would in effect try to use me as his therapist and I have listened to him talk for many, many hours. I am sad that he has so few people in his life now but consider that he is better placed than I am to decide on the kind of relationships he should have with his family and friends.

My husband has also experienced IBS-related agoraphobia for about 8 years rarely leaving the house, and is entirely dependent on me financially. He came out to me, and my friends and family as bisexual early in the year. He is not engaging in any medical care except for his weekly therapist appointment on Zoom. We have sex very infrequently (and this is a mismatch for him) but otherwise have a very affectionate and loving relationship. He has always been supportive of me and been proud of my accomplishments inside and outside work. Before these very occasional accusations started happening, I felt generally like the character in Alanis Morrissette's Head over Feet.

He clearly has symptoms of anxiety including physical symptoms such as feeling dizzy and sometimes expresses paranoid thoughts about eg tradespeople that come to the house. Very occasionally he is angry at me. Sometimes this will be with a raised voice, other times with what feels to me like quite cold-blooded venom, sometimes it will be preceded by an obvious short period of silent treatment. It is always a long, confusing monologue, with vague insinuations and an insistence that I know exactly what he is talking about. He frequently claims that people say things 'subtextually' and sometimes specifically that I have clearly communicated something related to his insinuations 'subtextually'. Although I have never felt at risk of violence, when this anger happens I feel very physically frightened. I tend to remain silent, and my thoughts are focused on escape and the risks of escalation. I find his train of thought very difficult to follow, it is not concrete or specific and I am sometimes in panic mode. I am often very literal and am not sure that I really know what he means when he talks about things being 'subtextual'. Eventually he will make a specific accusation, or I will say something and that will lead to an accusation.

The accusations so far have been
•I am withholding sex deliberately to manipulate him
•I lack empathy and am manipulative
•I treat him badly in general and would be unhappy if he was no longer agoraphobic
•I have been having casual relationships with other people since we met 12 years ago
•I have at some point had a 'secret relationship' with a particular female friend.

The accusations are both unexpected and untrue.

After I have denied the accusation, eventually the anger will blow out and dissipate. There might follow another confusing monologue about his state of mind and the trauma he has experienced. Usually, we will then have a decent conversation (either immediately or the next morning) in which he provides some reasoning behind his accusation. They are generally based on very convoluted trains of logic and some snippet of a real-life event or comment. He interprets his accusations and my denials as a way of providing reassurance that I am not going to cause trauma like 'everyone else' has. He has some real sympathy for my being upset by them, but I am not convinced he understands how much they distress me. He has told me that wants me to have more empathy for his trauma and accept that he does not mean the accusations personally.

I find each anger and accusation event frightening at the time and destabilising afterwards. They have happened four or five times in this calendar year. Although I love him very much, I think that if they kept continuing, I would eventually want to leave. I am holding out hope that by continuing to work with his therapist they will stop at some point. Am I being wildly unrealistic? I recognise that I have a strong reaction to any anger. Is there anything I could do to reduce the impact it has on me in the meantime?

I unsuccessfully tried to persuade him to go to therapy for a very long time, and in the end, it was a friend of mine who convinced him, so my chances of talking him into any specific actions are low. But if he were asking for advice, what advice would you give?

In terms of my own real-life support, I have my own therapist that I have been seeing weekly for the past two years, mainly to help me cope with my husband's ill health and related issues. I am honest with my therapist about what is happening. One of my close friends also knows what is happening and I have a supportive colleague who knows some things. I have access to more than enough money to leave him in the short-term if I needed to and divorce would be expensive but not absolutely impoverishing.




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Parables

For many years scholars have argued over the meaning and interpretation of Jesus’ parables: How to interpret them, what they mean, why Jesus used them, what kind of lessons they were intended to reveal, and how literally they were to be taken, or whether they were purely allegory, and so forth. Obviously we are not going to solve all these issues in this week’s lesson. Instead, we are going to look at them and, by God grace, come away with an understanding of the points Jesus made through these parables.




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Video Chats, Driveway Dances And Dino Parades Buffer Pandemic's Loneliness

When COVID-19 barreled into the U.S. this year the predominant public health advice for avoiding infection focused on physical isolation: No parties, concerts, or sports events. No congregating inside in bars or restaurants. No on-site family reunions. No play dates for kids. Just keep away from other people. Meanwhile, although social scientists supported that medical advice, they feared the required physical distancing would spark another epidemic — one of loneliness, which was already at a high level in the U.S. "You might expect this would make things much worse," says Julianne Holt-Lunstad , a neuroscientist and social psychologist at Brigham Young University. But several new studies suggest that huge increase in loneliness hasn't come to pass — at least, not yet. And the researchers studying the pandemic's emotional fallout say we humans may have ourselves to thank. "That sense of solidarity that people are feeling when they ... are collectively going through a challenge together




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Reparations Bills / Black Voices & the Election / Immigrant Community Voters

Today, we hear how states can begin to repair fractured histories around slavery. Then, local experts weigh in on Kamala Harris’s track record. And, we consider the power of Black immigrant voters.




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Hutchinson Testimony Exposes Tensions Between Parallel Jan. 6 Inquiries

That the House panel did not provide the Justice Department with transcripts of Cassidy Hutchinson’s interviews speaks to the panel’s reluctance to turn over evidence.




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Son necesarios planes a largo plazo para mejorar la calidad del aire: Behrentz

Behrentz habla sobre el problema de mala calidad de aire




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Hay procesos de acaparamiento de tierras en la zona: Ávila

Ariel Ávila habla sobre la problematica ambiental en la Macarena




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Estereotipos han generado barreras y son un desafío para el género: Laura

Laura Gallego habla sobre los estereotipos de género




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El crecimiento no ha sido suficiente para crear más empleo: Bruce

Bruce habla de trabajo habla sobre las cifras de desempleo en Colombia




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Expertos plantean soluciones para aumentar el empleo

Varios actores hablan sobre trabajo habla sobre las cifras de desempleo en Colombia




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Desde gobierno hay narrativa para negar el conflicto armado: Henao

Henao habla sobre el informe de la ONU respecto a la situación de los líderes sociales




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Hay una agenda para ver palabras del gobierno desde lo negativo: Cancino

Cancino habla sobre el informe de la ONU respecto a la situación de los líderes sociales




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El consumo es clave para mitigar impacto económico: Miranda

Miranda habla sobre la importancia de proteger el consumo




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Colombianos varados en crucero piden ayuda para retornar




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¿Cómo debería el Gobierno construir una hoja de ruta para la reactivación?




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¿Son acertadas las nuevas medidas del Gobierno para control de la pandemia?




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Rebelión de las canas: ¿Fin del aislamiento para los mayores de 70 años?




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Prepararnos para el pico de la pandemia: ¿No fue suficiente el tiempo?




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Protestas de Fecode: ¿Estamos preparados para volver a clases presenciales?




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Apertura y cierre: ¿Nuevo modelo para controlar pandemia?




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Repensando el futuro: ¿Cuál es el panorama para el periodismo?




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Karen Abudinen foro internet para la vida: conectividad y economía digital

Dirige y conduce Diana Calderón




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Reapertura: ¿basta con abrir actividades para generar reactivación?

Panelistas consideran que son necesarias más acciones para que se dé la reactivación; creen que factor clave es pedagogía y cultura ciudadana.




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Transformación digital: opción para la reactivación económica

Panelistas consideran que grandes retos están en talento humano; desarrollo tecnológico y en cambio de mentalidad; creen que cambio estructural es necesario.




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¿Qué significa para el país que Mancuso hable ante Comisión de la Verdad?

Panelistas ven positivo el regreso de Mancuso al país para que se conozca una verdad integral sobre el paramilitarismo y sus nexos con política.




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¿Qué impacto tiene para Colombia el triunfo de Joe Biden?

Panelistas creen que agenda podría incluir nuevos temas; pero creen que los cambios se darán en la forma y en al diplomacia.




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La transformación energética, una apuesta para la reactivación sostenible

En un nuevo foro Caracol Radio, panelistas resaltaron la importancia de las centrales térmicas; del soporte para la transformación y las nuevas tecnologías.




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Movimientos en la lucha antidrogas: ¿qué significan para Colombia?

Panelistas creen que recientes informes indican que lucha antinarcóticos debe tener un amplio componente social, así como de erradicación.




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¿Cuáles son las apuestas para la cultura y el emprendimiento en el 2021?

Ministro de Cultura respondió que en el 2021 se redoblaran esfuerzos para recuperar el sector; panelistas resaltan los beneficios de la ley de emprendimiento.




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Retorno a los colegios: ¿qué hace falta para dar el paso a la alternancia?

Panelistas debatieron la necesidad de implementar pronto la alternancia; creen que son varios los retos por delante. Sostienen que pandemia debe dejar lecciones en la educación.




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¿Serán las coaliciones la estrategia de los partidos para ganar en el 2022?

Panelistas hablaron de tres corrientes para coaliciones: la izquierda, el centro y la derecha. Además, creen que a la hora de gobernar será clave mantener la unidad.




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¿Qué hacer para que la reconstrucción de Providencia sea un éxito?

Panelistas creen que hubo desconocimiento en programar reconstrucción de 100 días; señalan que se debe mejorar en contratación y consultas previas.




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Asamblea del BID: ¿qué significa para Colombia y la región?

Panelistas analizaron los retos de capitalización que tiene el BID; de los logros de Barranquilla durante la Asamblea y de la necesidad de mirar los problemas reales del país.




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Tercera ola COVID-19: ¿cuáles son las claves para enfrentarla?

Panelistas creen que pensar en cierres totales es imposible; sostienen que avance en vacunación y énfasis en prevención son la clave.