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Screen tests: stories and other writing / Kate Zambreno

Hayden Library - PS3626.A6276 A6 2019




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Stateway's garden: stories / Jasmon Drain

Dewey Library - PS3604.R3428 A6 2020




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Booth Tarkington: novels & stories / Booth Tarkington ; Thomas Mallon, editor

Dewey Library - PS2971.M35 2019




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Hitting a straight lick with a crooked stick: stories from the Harlem Renaissance / Zora Neale Hurston ; foreword by Tayari Jones ; introduction by Genevieve West

Dewey Library - PS3515.U789 A6 2020b




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Homesick: stories / Nino Cipri

Dewey Library - PS3603.I67 A6 2019




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Mapping global theatre histories / Mark Pizzato

Pizzato, Mark, 1960- author




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Interview With Pratap Reddy, Author of “Weather Permitting & Other Stories”

We recently sat down with Pratap Reddy to chat about his new collection of short stories, Weather Permitting & Other Stories, which will be released by Guernica this spring. GE: Pratap Reddy, please tell us about your new book. PR: Weather Permitting & Other Stories is my first book. It’s a collection of short stories. […]




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Interview With F. G. Paci, Author of “Talk About God and Other Stories”

We recently sat down with F. G. Paci to chat about his new collection of short stories, Talk About God and Other Stories, which will be released by Guernica this spring. GE: Could you tell us about your new book, and about some of the stories in the collection? FGP: TALK ABOUT GOD and Other […]




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Linlithgow Mill Stories

Papermaking




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Fifty maps and the stories they tell / Jerry Brotton and Nick Millea

Rotch Library - GA201.B65 2019




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Women and GIS: mapping their stories / Esri Press

Online Resource




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Global Diversity Management: a Fusion of Ideas, Stories and Practice / Mustafa F. Özbilgin, Fiona Bartels-Ellis, Paul Gibbs, editors

Online Resource




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Stories : screen narrative in the digital era / edited by Ian Christie and Annie van den Oever




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Clues to Lower Mississippi Valley histories: language, archaeology, and ethnography / David V. Kaufman

Hayden Library - PM451.K38 2019




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Cyberformalism: the histories of linguistic forms in the digital archive / Daniel Shore, Johns Hopkins University Press

Barker Library - P291.S466 2018




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Space science and the Arab world: astronauts, observatories and nationalism in the Middle East / Jörg Matthias Determann

Hayden Library - QB500.266.M628 D36 2018




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Social aspects of memory: stories of victims and perpetrators from Bosnia-Herzegovina / Alma Jeftic

Hayden Library - BF378.S65 J44 2019




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Commonwealth approvals for ACT light rail : Commonwealth and Parliamentary approvals for the proposed Stage 2 of the Australian Capital Territory light rail project / Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories

Australia. Parliament. Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories, issuing body




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Article :: Sketchnoters' Stories: 8th-grader Allison Huang revolutionizes her school notes with sketchnotes

We are excited to share this story about Allison Huang, an eighth grader passionate about sketchnoting. This is her story about discovering and integrating sketchnoting as a powerful tool for the way she thinks in school and in her life.




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B factories / Bosťjan Golob

Online Resource




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Hard-hatted women : stories of struggle and success in the trades / edited by Molly Martin




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In our own right : a collection of women's stories from the 1988 Women in Education Conference / [compiled by Helen Budge ... et al.]




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Geographical Modeling: Cities and Territories


 
The modeling of cities and territories has progressed greatly in the last 20 years. This is firstly due to geographic information systems, followed by the availability of large amounts of georeferenced data both on the Internet and through the use of connected objects. In addition, the rise in performance of computational methods for the simulation and exploration of dynamic models has facilitated advancement. Geographical Modeling presents previously

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The wild within: histories of a landmark British zoo / Andrew Flack

Hayden Library - QL76.5.G7 F53 2018




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Critical histories of accounting [electronic resource] : sinister inscriptions in the modern era / edited by Richard K. Fleischman, Warwick Funnell, and Stephen P. Walker




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Express newslist: Updates on Draft National Encryption Policy, beef ban and other stories




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Gender and the path to awakening: hidden histories of nuns in modern Thai Buddhism / Martin Seeger

Hayden Library - BQ6150.S44 2018




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Education, work and Catholic life: stories of three generations of Australian mothers and daughters / Anne Keary

Online Resource




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The bloody chamber and other stories: Wise children ; Fireworks / Angela Carter ; with an introduction by Joan Acocella

Dewey Library - PR6053.A73 A6 2018




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Grand union: stories / Zadie Smith

Dewey Library - PR6069.M59 A6 2019




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Salt slow: stories / Julia Armfield

Dewey Library - PR6101.R638 A6 2019




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Berlin stories / Robert Walser ; edited by Jochen Greven ; translated from the German by Susan Bernofsky and others ; [with an introduction by Susan Bernofsky]

Hayden Library - PT2647.A64 A2 2012




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A schoolboy's diary: and other stories / Robert Walser ; selected and translated from the German by Damion Searls ; illustrations by Karl Walser ; introduction by Ben Lerner

Hayden Library - PT2647.A64 A2 2013




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Letter from an unknown woman: and other stories / Stefan Zweig ; translation from the German by Anthea Bell

Hayden Library - PT2653.W42 A6 2013




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Bright magic: stories / Alfred Döblin ; selected and translated from the German by Damion Searls ; introduction by Günter Grass

Hayden Library - PT2607.O35 A2 2016




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Drilling through hard boards: 133 political stories / Alexander Kluge ; with guest contributions by Reinhard Jirgl ; translated by Wieland Hoban

Hayden Library - PT2671.L84 B6513 2017




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Science Podcast - Monstrous stone monuments of old and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (3 Jan 2014)

Britain's prehistoric stone monuments; stories from our daily news site.




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Science Podcast - Abundant bacterial vesicles in the ocean and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (10 Jan 2014)

Ocean-going vesicles; stories from our daily news site.




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Science Podcast - The modern hunter-gatherer gut, fast mountain weathering, and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (17 Jan 2014)

Hunter-gatherer gut microbes, fast moving mountains, and a daily news roundup.




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Science Podcast - The genome of a transmissible dog cancer, the 10-year anniversary of Opportunity on Mars, and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (24 Jan 2014)

The genome from a cancerous cell line that's been living for millenia, Opportinty's first 10 years on Mars, and a daily news roundup.




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Science Podcast - Quantum cryptography, salt's role in ecosystems, and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (31 Jan 2014)

Should we worry more about quantum decryption in the future or the past, how salt's role as a micronutrient may effect the global carbon cycle, and a daily news roundup.




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Science Podcast - Tracing autism's roots in developlement and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (7 Feb 2014)

Tackling the role of early fetal brain development in autism; daily news stories with David Grimm.




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Our breakthrough of the year and this year's top news stories

Robert Coontz discusses this year's Breakthrough and letting readers have their say. Online news editor David Grimm brings the top news stories of 2014 and takes an audio news quiz. Hosted by Sarah Crespi.




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Podcast: Our Breakthrough of the Year, top online stories, and the year in science books

This week, we chat about human evolution in action, 6000-year-old fairy tales, and other top news stories from 2016 with Online News Editor David Grimm. Plus, Science’s Alexa Billow talks to News Editor Tim Appenzeller about this year’s breakthrough, runners-up, breakdowns, and how Science’s predictions from last year help us. In a bonus segment, Science book review editor Valerie Thompson talks about the big science books of 2016 and science books for kids.   Listen to previous podcasts.   [Image: Warwick Goble; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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How DNA is revealing Latin America’s lost histories, and how to make a molecule from just two atoms

Geneticists and anthropologists studying historical records and modern-day genomes are finding traces of previously unknown migrants to Latin America in the 16th and 17th centuries, when Asians, Africans, and Europeans first met indigenous Latin Americans. Sarah Crespi talks with contributing correspondent Lizzie Wade about what she learned on the topic at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists’s annual meeting in Austin. Sarah also interviews Kang-Keun Ni about her research using optical tweezers to bring two atoms—one cesium and one sodium—together into a single molecule. Such precise control of molecule formation is allowing new observations of these basic processes and is opening the door to creating new molecules for quantum computing. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Juan Fernando Ibarra; Music: Jeffrey Cook] 




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End of the year podcast: 2018’s breakthroughs, breakdowns, and top online stories

First, we hear Online News Editor David Grimm and host Sarah Crespi discuss audience favorites and staff picks from this year’s online stories, from mysterious pelvises to quantum engines. Megan Cantwell talks with News Editor Tim Appenzeller about the 2018 Breakthrough of the Year, a few of the runners-up, and some breakdowns. See the whole breakthrough package here, including all the runners-up and breakdowns. And in her final segment for the Science Podcast, host Jen Golbeck talks with Science books editor Valerie Thompson about the year in books. Both also suggest some last-minute additions to your holiday shopping list. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: NASA Scientific Visualization Studio; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Breakthrough of the Year, our favorite online news stories, and the year in books

As the year comes to a close, we review the best science, the best stories, and the best books from 2019. Our end-of-the-year episode kicks off with Host Sarah Crespi and Online News Editor David Grimm talking about the top online stories on things like human self-domestication, the “wood wide web,” and more. News Editor Tim Appenzeller joins Sarah to discuss Science’s 2019 Breakthrough of the Year, some of the contenders for breakthrough, also known as runners-up, and a breakdown—when science and politics just didn’t seem to mix this year. Finally, Science books editor Valerie Thompson brings her favorites from the world of science-inflected media. She and Sarah talk about some of the best books reviewed in Science this year, a food extinction book we should have reviewed, a pair of science-centric films, and even an award-winning birding board game. For more science books, films, and games, visit the books et al blog at blogs.sciencemag.org/books. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: Bayer; Lightstream; KiwiCo Download a transcript (PDF)  Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




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The World's Construction Mechanism: Trajectories, Imbalances, and the Future of Societies


 

The interdisciplinarity between the biological and human sciences is here to serve a daring objective: to decipher, by means of a logical chain, the explanatory factors of human trajectories and imbalances between societies and nations. To do this, The World’s Construction Mechanism is based on an unprecedented analysis of the dynamics of the human species, combining the contributions of anthropology, archeology, biology, climatology, economics, geography



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Multistate Analysis of Life Histories with R [electronic resource] / by Frans Willekens

Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014




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After coal: stories of survival in Appalachia and Wales / Tom Hansell

Hayden Library - TN805.A5 H36 2018