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Conceptions of justice from Islam to the present / Hossein Askari and Abbas Mirakhor

Online Resource




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A Conceptual Commentary on Midrash Leviticus Rabbah: Value Concepts in Rabbinic Thought / Max Kadushin

Online Resource




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Revolutionary love: a political manifesto to heal and transform the world / Rabbi Michael Lerner

Dewey Library - JK1726.L47 2019




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Mumbai attack: 5 years later, friend mourns Chabad Rabbi, his daughter fights terror

After his two mentors and spiritual guides were killed in attack, Abraham migrated to Israel.




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6-yr-old girl stabbed to death in Secunderabad

Accused V Kumar is neither related to the girl''s family nor has ever come in touch with the family.




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Difference equations [electronic resource] : from rabbits to chaos / Paul Cull, Mary Flahive, Robby Robson

New York : Springer, [2005]




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Congress slams ‘greedy, backstabbing’ Sibal



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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170 JSJ RabbitMQ with Derick Bailey

Check out RailsClips!

 

02:38 - Derick Bailey Introduction

03:36 - RabbitMQ

05:22 - Synchronous/Asynchronous; Chronological/Non-Chronological

10:33 - Why Do JS Devs Care About RabbitMQ?

12:10 - RabbitMQ and Complexity

14:04 - RabbitMQ’s Model

22:15 - Event Emitters, Organizing Your Code

  • Documentation

31:18 - Service Busses & Monitoring Systems

32:58 - How do you decide you need a messaging system?

36:40 - When Applications Crash…

39:24 - Event Sourcing

44:05 - Fault Tolerance/Failure Cases

  • “Just let it fail”

50:21 - Putting RabbitMQ in Place

  • Scheduling
  • Long Wait vs Short Wait

58:28 - Formatting Your Messages

01:04:13 - “Saga” (Workflow)

01:05:10 - RabbitMQ For Developers

  • Use code JSJABBER for 20% off the bundle!

Picks

W3Schools (AJ)
1984 by George Orwell (AJ)
The edit button on the
MDN page (AJ)
[YouTube] W3Schools is just... Better (AJ)
The Go Programming Language (AJ)
[YouTube] Go Programming: Learn the Go Programming Language in One Video (AJ)
hackthe.computer (AJ)
Maze Algorithm (AJ)
A* Algorithm (AJ)
React Rally (Jamison)
Web Design: The First 100 Years (Jamison)
Evan Czaplicki: Let's be mainstream! User focused design in Elm @ Curry On Prague 2015 (Jamison)
Paracord (Chuck)
Soto Pocket Torch (Chuck)
Exploring ES6: Upgrade to the next version of JavaScript by Dr. Axel Rauschmayer (Derick)
Small World (Derick)
Star Wars Darth Bane Trilogy (Derick)
LEGO Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Slave I Set #75060 (Derick)




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JSJ 350: JavaScript Jabber Celebrates Episode 350!

Sponsors

Panel:

  • Charles Max Wood
  • AJ O’Neal
  • Aimee Knight
  • Aaron Frost
  • Chris Ferdinandi
  • Joe Eames
  • Tim Caswell

Notes:

This episode of JavaScript Jabber has the panelists reminiscing on the past. First, they discuss the projects they’re working on. Tim has joined MagicLeap doing JavaScript and C++. Aaron Frost is one of the founders of HeroDevs. AJ works at Big Squid, a company that takes spreadsheets and turns them into business actions, and is expecting a daughter. Aimee has been exploring developer advocacy, but wants to focus primarily on engineering. She is currently working at MPM. Joe has taken over the CEO position for thinkster.io, a company for learning web development online. Chris switched from being a general web developer specializing in JavaScript and has started blogging daily rather than once a week, and has seen an increase in sales of his vanilla JavaScript educational products. Charles discusses his long term goal for Devchat.tv. He wants to help people feel free in programming, and help people find opportunities though the Devchat.tv through empowering content.

Next, the panelists discuss their favorite episodes. Some of the most highly recommended episodes are

JSJ 124: The Origin of Javascript with Brendan Eich (1:44:07)

JSJ 161: Rust with David Herman (1:05:05)

JSJ 336: “The Origin of ESLint with Nicholas Zakas” (1:08:01)

JSJ 338: It’s Supposed To Hurt, Get Outside of Your Comfort Zone to Master Your Craft with Christopher Buecheler (43:36)

JSJ 218: Ember.js with Yehuda Katz (42:47)

Last, the panelists discuss what they do to unwind. Activities include working out, reading, playing Zelda and Mario Kart, studying other sciences like physics, painting miniatures, and Dungeons and Dragons.

Picks:

Charles Max Wood

Joe Eames

AJ O’Neal

Aimee Knight

Aaron Frost

Chris Ferdinandi

Tim Caswell




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JSJ 400: The Influence of JavaScript Jabber

JavaScript Jabber celebrates its 400th episode with former host Dave Smith and some other familiar voices. Each of the panelists talks about what they’ve been up to. Dave hasn’t been on the show for 3 years, but he and Jameson Dance have started a podcast called Soft Skills Engineering where they answer questions about the non-technical side of engineering. When he left the show he was the director of engineering on Hire View, and currently he works for Amazon on Alexa. 

Christopher Buecheler has been on several JSJ, RRU, and MJS episodes. His time is divided between contracting for startups and his own company closebrace.com, a tutorial and resource site for JavaScript developers.  Dan Shapir has also been on JSJ as a guest, and is currently works for Wix doing performance tech. He enjoys speaking at conferences, such as JS Camp in Bucharest, Romania and the YGLF conference. Steve Edwards was previously on MJS 078. He started on Drupal in the PHP world, switched to JavaScript, and then a few years ago he started looking at Vue. Now he does Vue fulltime for ImageWare Systems.

As for Charles, his primary focus is the podcasts, since DevChat.tv produces around 20 episodes per week. 5 new shows were started in July, and he talks about some of the challenges that that brought. One of his most popular shows recently was JSJ 389: What makes a 10x Engineer? This helped him realize that he wants to help teach people how to be a successful engineer, so he’s working on launching a new show about it. 

The panelists share some of their favorite JSJ episodes. They discuss the tendency of JSJ to get early access to these fascinating people when the conversation was just beginning, such as the inventor of Redux Dan Abramov, before their rise to stardom. The talk about the rise in popularity of podcasting in general. They agree that even though JavaScript is evolving and changing quickly, it’s still helpful to listen to old episodes. 

Charles talks about the influence JavaScript Jabber has had on other podcasts. It has spawned several spinoffs, including My JavaScript Story. He’s had several hosts start their own DevChat.tv shows based off JavaScript Jabber, including Adventures in Angular and The DevEd Podcast. JavaScript Jabber has also been the inspiration for other podcasts that aren’t part of DevChat.tv. There aren’t many podcast companies that produce as many shows as they do and they’re developing their own tools. DevChat.tv moved off of WordPress and is in the process of moving over to Podwrench. Charles talks about all the new shows that have been launched, and his view on ‘competing’ podcasts. Charles is also considering doing an audio drama that happens in a programming office, so if you would like to write and/or voice that  show, he invites you to contact him. 

The show concludes with the panel talking about the projects they’ve been working on that they want listeners to check out. Christopher invites listeners to check out closebrace.com. He also has plans to write a short ebook on unit testing with jest, considered doing his own podcast, and invites people to check out his fiction books on his website. Dan talks about his involvement with Wix, a drag and drop website service, that recently released a technology called Corvid which lets you write JS into the website you build with Wix. This means you can design your user interface using Wix, but then automate it, add events functionality, etc. Dan is also going to be at the Chrome Dev Summit conference. Dave invites listeners to check out the Soft Skills Engineering podcast, and Charles invites listeners to subscribe to his new site maxcoders.io. 

Panelists

  • Dan Shapir

  • Christopher Buecheler

  • Steve Edwards

  • Dave Smith

  • Charles Max Wood

Sponsors

Links

Follow DevChatTV on Facebook and Twitter

Picks

Steve Edwards:

Christopher Buecheler:

Charles Max Wood:

Dan Shapir:

Dave Smith:




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JSJ 413: JavaScript Jabber at RxJs Live

In this episode of JavaScript Jabber Charles Max Wood does interviews at RxJS Live. His first interview is with Hannah Howard at RxJS Live about her talk. Hannah is really enthusiastic about RxJS especially when it comes to frontend development. Her talk is about how to architect full-scale apps with RxJS. Hannah gives a brief summary of her talk. Charles having met Hanna previously at Code Beam asks her how functional programming and reactive programming work together in her mind. Hannah describes how she sees programming. 

 

Charles’s next interview is with Ben Lesh, a core team member of RxJS. Ben has been working on RxJS for the last four years. In his talk, he shares the future of RxJs, the timeline for versions 7 and 8. With Charles, he discusses his work on RxJS and the adoption of RxJS. 

 

Next, Charles interviews Sam Julien and Kim Maida. They gave a talk together covering the common problems developers have when learning RxJS. In the talk, they share tips for those learning RxJS. Charles wonders what inspired them to give this talk. Both share experiences where they encouraged someone to use RxJS but the learning curve was to steep. They discuss the future of RxJS adoptions and resources. 

 

Finally, Charles interviews Kim alone about her second talk about RxJS and state management. She explains to Charles that many state management libraries are built on RxJS and that it is possible to roll out your own state management solution with RxJS. They discuss why there are so many different state management libraries. Kim shares advice for those looking to roll out their own solutions.

Panelists

  • Charles Max Wood

Guests

  • Hannah Howard

  • Ben Lesch

  • Sam Julien

  • Kim Maida

Sponsors

Links




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JSJ 414: JavaScript Jabber Still at RxJs Live

In this episode of JavaScript Jabber Charles Max Wood continues interviewing speakers at RxJS Live. First, he interviews Mike Ryan and Sam Julien. They gave a talk about Groupby, a little known operator. They overview the common problems other mapping operators have and how Groupby addresses these problems. The discuss with Charles where these types of operators are most commonly used and use an analogy to explain the different mapping operators. 

 

Next, Charles talks to Tracy Lee. Her talk defines and explains the top twenty operators people should use. In her talk, she shows real-world use cases and warns against gotchas. Tracy and Charles explain that you don’t need to know all 60 operators, most people only need about 5-10 to function. She advises people to know the difference between the different types of operators. Tracy ends her interview by explaining her desire to inspire women and people of minority groups. She and Charles share their passion for diversity and giving everyone the chance to do what they love.

 

Dean Radcliffe speaks with Charles next and discusses his talk about making React Forms reactive. They discuss binding observables in React and how Dean used this in his business. He shares how he got inspired for this talk and how he uses RxJS in his everyday work.  

 

The final interview is with Joe Eames, CEO of Thinkster. Joe spoke about error handling. He explains how he struggled with this as did many others so he did a deep dive to find answers to share. In his talk, he covers what error handling is and what it is used for. Joe outlines where most people get lost when it comes to error handling. He also shares the three strategies used in error handling, Retry, Catch and Rethrow and, Catch and Replace. Charles shares his admiration for the Thinkster teaching approach. Joe explains what Thinkster is about and what makes them special. He also talks about The DevEd podcast. 

Panelists

  • Charles Max Wood

Guests

  • Mike Ryan 

  • Sam Julien

  • Tracy Lee

  • Dean Radcliffe

  • Joe Eames

Sponsors

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Links




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Hydroacoustic ocean exploration : theories and experimental application / I. B. Abbasov

Abbasov, Iftikhar Balakishi ogly, author




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Surfactant science: principles & practice / Steven Abbott

Hayden Library - TP994.A23 2017




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Reading the Bible with Rabbi Jesus : how a Jewish perspective can transform your understanding / Lois Tverberg

Tverberg, Lois, author




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18-yr-old Indian stabbed in Singapore



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
  • World

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Tulsi Gabbard to marry in April in Vedic ceremony



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
  • World

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Prabha Shetty stabbing: Seconds before death, Indian techie called husband to say she was being followed



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
  • World

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Indian techie stabbed to death in Sydney, was on her way back home from work



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
  • World

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Prabha stabbing: Strike Force Marcoala to probe stabbing case in Australia



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
  • World

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Sydney stabbing: Australia assures India of support



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
  • World

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Tulsi Gabbard features in ’25 Most Influential Women in Congress’



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
  • World

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The ghosts of Eden Park: the bootleg king, the women who pursued him, and the murder that shocked jazz- age America / Karen Abbott

Hayden Library - KF224.R47 A23 2019




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Governance for urban services: access, participation, accountability, and transparency / Shabbir Cheema, editor

Online Resource




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Hawaiian reef plants / John M. Huisman, Isabella A. Abbott, Celia M. Smith ; photography by John M. Huisman and friends

Huisman, John M. (John Marinus)




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Modern architecture Kuwait: 1949-1989 / Fabbri Roberto, Sara Saragoça, Ricardo Camacho ; Arabic translation: Mohamed M. Moustafa

Rotch Library - NA1472.5.F33 2016




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Mapping frontiers across medieval Islam: geography, translation, and the 'Abbāsid Empire / Travis Zadeh

Rotch Library - DS38.6.Z32 2011




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The commentaries of D. García de Silva y Figueroa on his embassy to Shah Abbās I of Persia on behalf of Philip III, King of Spain / translated from the original Spanish manuscript by Jeffrey S. Turley; edited, with an introduction and annotations, b

Rotch Library - DP183.9.S54 A3 2017




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al-Naqd iltizāman: naẓarāt fī al-tārīkh wa-al-ʻurūbah wa-al-thawrah = Criticism as commitment: viewpoints of history, Arabism and revolution / Nāṣir al-Rabbāṭ

Rotch Library - DS36.88.R26 2015




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Arabic heritage in the post-Abbasid period / edited by Imed Nsiri

Rotch Library - DS36.8.A73 2019




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Greek thought, Arabic culture: the Graeco-Arabic translation movement in Baghdad and early ʻAbbāsid society (2nd-4th/8th-10th centuries) / Dimitri Gutas

Rotch Library - DS36.82.G7 G88 1998




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The Persianate world: rethinking a shared sphere / edited by Abbas Amanat, Assef Ashraf

Rotch Library - DS266.P488 2019




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Sidi Bel-Abbès / Teddy Alzieu

Rotch Library - DT299.S53 A49 2002




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Modernisms: Iranian, Turkish, and Indian highlights from NYU's Abby Weed Grey Collection / edited and with a foreword by Lynn Gumpert ; essays by Shiva Balaghi [and fifteen others]

Rotch Library - N6487.N49 N496 2019




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Abbas Kiarostami and film-philosophy / Mathew Abbott

Rotch Library - PN1995.9.P42 A23 2017




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Man held on charge of stabbing wife in Kolkata




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Sustainable release of vancomycin from micro-arc oxidised 3D-printed porous Ti6Al4V for treating methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bone infection and enhancing osteogenesis in a rabbit tibia osteomyelitis model

Biomater. Sci., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9BM01968E, Paper
Teng Zhang, Qingguang Wei, Hua Zhou, Wenhao Zhou, Daoyang Fan, Xinhong Lin, Zehao Jing, Hong Cai, Yan Cheng, Xiaoguang Liu, Weishi Li, Chunli Song, Yun Tian, Nanfang Xu, Yufeng Zheng, Zhongjun Liu
Sustainable release of vancomycin from micro-arc oxidised 3D-printed porous Ti6A14V for treating MRSA bone infection and enhancing osteogenesis.
To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Church, pre-fabbed in N.Y., brought to Florida by schooner




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The marriage record of Rabb, John C. and Garrison, Annie E




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The marriage record of Gonzalez, Jose and Abbott, Anita




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Cabbage palms near Lake Apopka




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Cabbage patch in Florida




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Betty holding a rabbit in her lap outside next to lattice wall and clothes on clothesline




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Betty sitting on box holding rabbit in lap outside next to garage with car spare tire visible




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Bulletin board photo of photo of little girl holding rabbit; photo of young couple




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Tornado Bess, the kidnapper, or, The outlaws of Rabbit Island




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Monks posing in front of St. Leo Abbey




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Ruins of St. Bridget's Abbey, from act III, scene 8, of The shaughraun




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Abbey Church of St.-EtiTnne and Abbaye aux Hommes




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Abbey Church of St.-EtiTnne and Abbaye aux Hommes