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ICICI Lombard's pre-tax profit up 7% in Q4 on improved loss ratio

Underwriting losses narrowed down to Rs 29.42 crore in Q4FY20, from Rs 49.70 crore a year ago




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Philosophical perspectives on lifelong learning [electronic resource] / edited by David N. Aspin

Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, ò007




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Los diarios de Emilio Renzi / Ricardo Piglia.

Barcelona : Editorial Anagrama, 2015-2017.




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Compendium of the study of philosophy / Roger Bacon ; edited and translated by Thomas S. Maloney.

Oxford : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2018.




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Flosstradamus Reveal Their Secrets

Flosstradamus shows Wired how to make electronic music.




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Hot Trend: Tapping the Power of Cold to Lose Weight

It's a hot trend. Tapping the power of cold to shed pounds. But will science ever catch up with the hype?




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Design FX - Fast & Furious 6: Explosive Effects Exclusive

In this exclusive video from WIRED and Conde Nast Entertainment, find out how director Justin Lin filmed Dominic Toretto's (Vin Diesel's) blazing last minute escape from a massive, crashing and exploding Antonov aircraft for his new #1 blockbuster film "Fast & Furious 6." Don't miss this unbelievable behind the scenes look at the genius work of renowned visual effects house "Double Negative." Huge thanks to our good friends at fxguide.com.




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Codefellas - Shout to All My Lost Spies

Topple’s bravado is put to the test when his old-school spy game gets the green light. Winters busts out her best pep talk, but can Topple get back to his fighting weight? The fate of the world rests on the shoulders of one man—and his mustache.




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Bon Appetit + Momofuku = Flavor Explosion!

See how the chefs at the Momofuku Culinary Lab create dishes packed with umami flavor!




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Flavor Explosion - Shitake Flatbread

Amp up the umami at home with this recipe from our friends at Bon Appétit. Alison Roman, in the BA test kitchen, worked with Dan Felder, head of R&D at David Chang's Momofuku Culinary Lab in New York, to develop this recipe for optimum umami pow.




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Los Angeles - Station to Station

Welcome to LA. Catch a glimpse of what's to come for the Los Angeles stop of Station to Station.




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Battle Damage - Xbox One vs. PS4 Durability Test: Loser Gets the Chainsaw

Our friend Jake over at Vsauce3 dared us to put the two biggest gaming consoles up against each other for our first-ever knockout episode. Find out whether the Xbox One or PS4 ends up being the toughest and which one gets the chainsaw in our season finale.




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New Horizons' First Close Look at Pluto

After billions of miles and nearly a decade in space New Horizons flew as close to Pluto as it ever will. The probe is already sending back the first beautiful images of the mysterious dwarf planet.




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Fantastic Negrito Sings "Lost in a Crowd" At WIRED

Musician Fantastic Negrito plays his song "Lost in a Crowd" at WIRED's San Francisco office.




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Ted Cruz Says Donald Trump Is Just a Sore Loser

About what you said last night ...




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Design FX - It Took 5 Actors to Create "Deadpool's" Colossus

And one was nearly 7 feet tall.




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Up Close and Personal With the New Little iPhone SE

The cute little iPhone SE offers the components of the bigger iPhone 6S with a 4-inch screen and a form factor in line with the iPhone 5s.




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Flight Mode | The Fancy Tech That's Making It Harder for Airlines to Lose Your Luggage

Lost luggage is down by 65% thanks to some new tech. Follow the roller coaster ride that your bags make into the bowels of the airport.




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This Spinach Plant Can Actually Detect Explosives

Can plants really detect explosives? At MIT, a new technology is being developed that can make dangerous chemicals in the soil easier to detect.




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CES 2017 - Get Up Close With Faraday Future's Bonkers Luxury Limousine

Faraday Future revealed its luxury electric limousine at CES. The company plans to sell it for as much as a Bentley, but it has more than a few hurdles to overcome to make the transition from stunning concept to real-life road car.




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A Marsupial Robot Is What You Need in an Explosive Situation

Flying a drone indoors is risky business. But a new kind of robot combines a tracked vehicle and a tethered quadcopter to explore things like decommissioned chemical plants.




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Pod Meets Tube, and Hyperloop Whooshes Closer Than Ever

Ride a pod down the Tron-like pipes of Hyperloop One, which just took a big stride toward the day it flings you between cities in near-vacuum tubes.




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Up Close and Personal With the New iPhone X

The New iPhone X packs more new stuff into any device since the original iPhone. It's the most complete redesign of the product ever, and even offers a glimpse at what the iPhone might become when the world no longer wants smartphones.




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Fiery Explosions Show Why the FAA Doesn’t Want Laptops in Luggage

There's a good reason the FAA doesn't want passengers packing their laptops in checked luggage. There they can overheat and ignite and even explode if packed with aerosol cans.




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A Harvard Professor Explains What the Avengers Can Teach Us About Philosophy

SPOILER ALERT: This video contains spoilers about many of the MCU movies (although not about Avengers: Endgame) How do Iron Man and Captain America differ as leaders? What makes the Avengers different from the Guardians of the Galaxy? And what moral philosophy does Thanos embody? WIRED's Peter Rubin spoke with Chris Robichaud, Senior Lecturer in Ethics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, to find out about deontology, consequentialism and more.




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An introduction to nuclear physics / by N. Feather, F.R.S. (Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh)

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From classical to quantum fields / Laurent Baulieu (CNRS and Sorbonne Universités), John Iliopoulos (CNRS and École Normale Supérieure), Roland Sénéor (CNRS and École Polytechnique)

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The observable : Heisenberg's philosophy of quantum mechanics / Patrick Aidan Heelan ; foreword by Michel Bitbol ; edited with a foreward by Babette Babich

Heelan, Patrick A., author




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Quantum mechanics and objectivity : a study of the physical philosophy of Werner Heisenberg / by Patrick A. Heelan

Heelan, Patrick A., author




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States' gains, labor's losses [electronic resource] : China, France, and Mexico choose global liaisons, 1980-2000 / Dorothy J. Solinger

Solinger, Dorothy J




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Los mitos de Silvia [electronic resource] / Jorge Cagigas e Ignacio Mazo (coordinadores)




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Trauma, history, philosophy : with feature essays / by Agnes Heller and György Márkus ; edited by Matthew Sharpe, Murray Noonan, and Jason Freddi




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Civil disobedience : a philosophical overview / Piero Moraro

Moraro, Piero, author




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Power and technology : a philosophical and ethical analysis / Faridun Sattarov

Sattarov, Faridun, 1986- author




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Saturn and melancholy : studies in the history of natural philosophy, religion, and art / Raymond Klibansky, Erwin Panofsky, and Fritz Saxl ; edited by Philippe Despoix and Georges Leroux ; with a foreword by Bill Sherman

Klibansky, Raymond, 1905- author




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Opening and closure of the Neuquén Basin in the Southern Andes Diego Kietzmann, Andrés Folguera, editors

Online Resource




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Volcanic rocks: proceedings of the International Workshop on Volcanic Rocks, workshop W2 -- 11th Congress ISRM, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal 14-15 July 2007 / editors, Ana Maria Alheiro, João Carlos Nunes

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A Philosophical View of the Ocean and Humanity Anders Omstedt

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Epigenetic mechanisms of the Cambrian explosion / Nelson R. Cabej

Dewey Library - QE721.2.E85 C33 2019




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The novel of the century: the extraordinary adventure of Les Misérables / David Bellos

Hayden Library - PQ2286.B45 2017




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The complete poetry of Aimé Césaire / translated by A. James Arnold and Clayton Eshleman ; introduction, notes and glossary by A. James Arnold

Hayden Library - PQ3949.C44 A2 2017




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Return to the enchanted island / Johary Ravaloson ; translated by Allison M. Charette

Dewey Library - PQ3989.3.R38 R47 2019




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Lost in Translation: The Importance of Social Determinants of Health Data from the Patient Perspective

In order to improve patients’ overall health and well-being, we need better information about their social determinants of health – the social, behavioral, and environmental factors – which influence the health and well-being of individuals and communities.




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Transnational contexts of development history, sociality, and society of play: video games in East Asia / S. Austin Lee, Alexis Pulos, editors

Hayden Library - GV1469.34.S52 T74 2016




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Videogame sciences and arts: 11th International Conference, VJ 2019, Aveiro, Portugal, November 27-29, 2019, Proceedings / Nelson Zagalo, Ana Isabel Veloso, Liliana Costa, Óscar Mealha (eds.)

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MS Dhoni loses his cool




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What Fred Warner learned from 49ers' tough Super Bowl loss vs. Chiefs

Fred Warner has watched Super Bowl LIV a few times, and he knows what went wrong against the Chiefs.




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NFL Network's Mike Robinson, Steve Wyche discuss Los Angeles Rams' top questions for 2020

NFL Network's Mike Robinson and Steve Wyche discuss Los Angeles Rams' top questions for 2020.




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Upcoming Events: Library Announces Annual Cherry Blossom Festival Events

 

The Library of Congress announces two cultural events during the 2020 National Cherry Blossom Festival, an annual commemoration of Japan’s 1912 gift to the U.S. of 3,020 cherry trees. An artwork display and book launch for “Cherry Blossoms: Sakura Collections from the Library of Congress” will kick off the Library’s celebration on Thursday, April 9. The gift book visualizes the fascinating history of cherry blossoms through original works of art from the Library of Congress collections.

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Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov.




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NEWS: Cherry Blossom Book Features Library Collections

Vibrant springtime traditions of cherry blossom viewing in Japan and Washington, D.C., are explored in the new book “Cherry Blossoms: Sakura Collections from the Library of Congress,” published today by Smithsonian Books, in association with the Library of Congress. Events at the Library in April will feature the book and celebrate the annual return of the cherry blossoms to the nation's capital.

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