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Radhika Madan Shares Her Biggest Learning From COVID-19 Crisis: Realizing The Value Of Basic Things

The Coronavirus crisis has left us all reevaluating our priorities in life. Bollywood celebrities too have had to pause their busy lives during the lockdown and spend time reflecting. Radhika Madan shared what has been the biggest learning from the crisis




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New Year 2020: Things To Avoid Doing On New Year's Day

New Year's Day 2020 is almost here and we all are super excited for it. It is that time of the year when the world is busy making new year resolutions and interesting plans to celebrate the first day of




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Maha Shivratri 2020: Things To Do And Avoid On This Festival

Maha Shivratri, which means 'the great night of Lord Shiva' is one of the most important festivals of the Hindus, especially those who are devoted to Him. Every year this festival is celebrated on the 14th night of the waning moon




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Ramadan 2020: A List Of Things To Do And Avoid During Fasts In The Holy Month

The holy Islamic month of Ramadan has begun and people belonging to the Muslim community are observing fasts (also known as Roza) and praying to the Almighty. This is said to be the month of austerity, worship, abstinence and fasting. People




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What Happens After A COVID-19 Patient Recovers? 5 Things You Need To Know

As days are passing by, the coronavirus (COVID-19) cases continue to rise in India and all around the world. But despite the total number of active cases and a climbing death toll, there is an increase in the number of COVID-19




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Can COVID-19 Spread Through Takeaways? Things You Should Know

Many health organisations like the WHO and CDC are continuously advising people to wash hands and maintain hygiene in their surroundings. This is because coronavirus mainly transfers through fomites, which are objects in which the infected air droplets get settled and




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10 Things In Your Home You Never Clean, But You Should

Cleanliness is next to godliness. The perks of having a clean home are something most of us are familiar with. It not just makes you feel good about yourself but also plays an instrumental role in keeping infections and diseases at




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Dogs Don’t Like You Doing These 8 Things

There are ample things you're doing right now that's driving your dog nuts. And the most ironical part? You might not even be aware of doing them. Sure, your dog is your best friend. And they even tolerate your or




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10 Household Things You Need To Clean Regularly

Indeed, our house is where all of us rush to in order to seek comfort. After having survived a long day at work, it is only here that we find peace. This is the reason why many people are seen to




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12 Things Your Boyfriend Would Do If He Is Truly In Love With You

Not all men are good at expressing their emotions when it comes to relationships. Thanks to the upbringing they receive that teaches them to be tough and avoid being emotional. But it is not that they do not have emotions for




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13 Sweet And Adorable Things That Your Man May Want To Listen From You

Do you think your man is not romantic or doesn't like hearing cheesy lines from you? If you think so, then you may be wrong. Love and affection need to go both ways. Everyone likes to feel loved including men. You




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7 Ways You Can Fix The Things After You Have Hurt Your Partner’s Sentiments

All of us make mistakes and that's normal. But what makes it worse is when you hurt your partner's feelings. In a relationship, it is obvious for couples to have some conflict and disagreement. Perhaps, that's why there can be times




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Top 5 Things To Avoid Consuming When You Are Pregnant

Pregnancy is a time to be extra cautious about what you eat. Whatever you consume during pregnancy will effect the baby in your womb. There is a direct link between the diet of an expectant mother and the health of her




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Stimulus package or confirmed vaccine will be key things to watch for, in May: Gaurav Garg

The Indian benchmarks jumped nearly 3 percent on the closing of the long weekend for the market. The investors are still in hope for the stimulus package by the government.




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Wondering What To Do In Home Alone? Here Are 13 Interesting Things You Can Choose From

There must be times when you would have wished to stay alone at your home, relax and do some fun things. After all, who doesn't want to spend some ‘me-time'? There are actually many perks of being all alone by yourself




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5 things NRIs must do in 2020

It is important to revisit old plans for completeness and accuracy




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'I want things to get back to normal, step out of the house': Aamir Ali on feeling low amid coronavirus lockdown

The 42-year-old actor has been making the best use of the quarantine period by binge-watching movies and shows of the world.




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Sensor projects with Raspberry Pi [Electronic book] : internet of things and digital image processing / Guillermo Guillen.

Berkeley, CA : Apress LP, c2019.




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A language of things: Emanuel Swedenborg and the American environmental imagination / Devin P. Zuber

Dewey Library - GE197.Z83 2019




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Get things moving!: FDR, Wayne Coy, and the Office for Emergency Management, 1941-1943 / Mordecai Lee

Dewey Library - HC106.4.L474 2018




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An echo of things to come / James Islington

Islington, James, 1981- author




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Contagious : why things catch on / Jonah Berger

Berger, Jonah




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Internet of Things and Social Media

Learn how IoT, cloud, social networks and last but not least, humans, can be integrated into a seamless integration of cooperative organisms both cybernetic and biological. This has been enabled by recent advances in IoT device capabilities, messaging frameworks, presence and collaboration services, where devices can share information and make independent and human assisted decisions based upon social status from other entities.

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5 Things Entrepreneurs Should Not Forget About Social Media

Social media has become a popular (and profitable) marketing tool for new and experienced entrepreneurs. Establishing an account and building an audience organically costs only time, and most platforms offer reasonably priced advertising options for those who want a little extra push.

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The Social Network of Things

Maintaining assets used to be considered a necessary evil, but manufacturers now see strategic asset management as an important way of delivering value and achieving competitive advantage.

With the emergence of sensors and novel data collection technologies, we can connect and monitor assets in a way that is light years from the old method of maintenance, which was essentially ‘wait until a machine fails and then fix it’.

The Internet of Things (IoT) has enabled a new paradigm called e-maintenance where assets can be monitored remotely. This enables OEMs to provide innovative maintenance service solutions to their asset users.

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10 things you need to do to create an engaging social media presence

As of this year, about 81% of the United States population uses at least one social media platform. That number is growing by roughly 5% per year. At this rate, 100% of the United States will have a social media profile on at least one platform by 2021.  

Businesspeople searching for the ideal marketing channel to engage prospects should look no further than social networks. Social media provides companies with ample information to create messages targeted to valuable niche audiences, and given the statistics, it is inevitable that the audience you are trying to reach is on at least one social network.

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11 Things Health Leaders Need To Know About Social Media & Marketing

Of the more than 7 billion people on Earth, the number of mobile phone users is approaching 5 billion devices, while toothbrush ownership is closer to 4 billion. Indicating that both marketing of technology and public health have great disparities, but also that leadership in health care are not executing on their brands, social media or marketing. But in the U.S., hospital identity and health branding are paramount for success in a community. By listening to patients, getting feedback on wants and needs, and creating new incentives to engage individuals, increased revenue, greater trust and improved health might be achieved.

Here are 10 surprising things to keep in mind when health care and hospital leadership plan marketing efforts for 2019:

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Tiny Things in Terrible Times




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The mobility of people and things in the early modern Mediterranean: the art of travel / edited by Elisabeth A. Fraser

Rotch Library - N72.G55 M63 2020




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Things we lost in the fire: stories / Mariana Enriquez ; translated by Megan McDowell

Hayden Library - PQ7798.15.N75 A2 2017




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Movies (and other things): a collection of questions asked, answered, illustrated / Shea Serrano ; illustrated by Arturo Torres ; foreword by John Leguizamo ; afterword by Don Cheadle

Dewey Library - PN1993.5.U6 S47 2019




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Hitchcock's people, places, and things / John Bruns

Dewey Library - PN1998.3.H58 B78 2019




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How to use graphic design to sell things, explain things, make things look better, make people laugh, make people cry, and (every once in a while) change the world / Michael Bierut

Bierut, Michael, author, artist





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Pax technica : how the internet of things may set us free or lock us up / Philip N. Howard

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From little things big things grow : supporting Australian SMEs go global : inquiry into accss to free trade agreements by small and medium enterprises / Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade

Australia. Parliament. Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, author, issuing body




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Negotiation : things corporate counsel need to know but were not taught / Michael Leathes, forword by Michael McIlwrath, GE Oil & Gas

Leathes, Michael, author




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Centre cannot 'bulldoze' others to get things done, says Mamata

Jagan tomorrow will meet Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav in Lucknow.




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Growth disappointing, things will look up next fiscal: Montek

Expressing disappointment over growth slowing to 5% this fiscal, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia today said that things would look up in next financial year.




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Keys to running successful research projects : all the things they never teach you / Katherine Christian

Christian, Katherine, author




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Comedy under patriarchy : the power of seeing things whole / Helen Ferrara

Ferrara, Helen




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'I don't do things to grab attention'

'I always feel that if I have not done anything in the past year, people will probably forget me.'





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An Event Apart: Move Fast and Don’t Break Things

In his Move Fast and Don’t Break Things presentation at An Event Apart in Seattle, Scott Jehl shared a number of resilient patterns and tools to help us establish and maintain performant access to our Web sites. Here's my notes from his talk:

  • For successful Web design, people used to suggest we move fast and break things. Today we've become more responsible but things can still break for our users if we're not mindful.
  • So many factors that can compromise the delivery of our Web sites are out of our control. We need to be aware of these in order to build resilience into our designs.
  • We used to use browser detection and feature detection to ensure our sites were supported across Web browsers. Progressive enhancement's importance ballooned as a wide range of new devices for accessing the Web, touch interactions, and more browsers became popular.
  • Trying to make a Web site look and work the same across devices was broken, we realized this was the wrong goal and we need to adapt to varying screens, networks, input types, and more.
  • Some practices stay good. Progressive enhancement and accessibility prepared us for many of these changes but it is also a performance enhancement on its own.
  • Figuring out how to make Web sites faster used to be hard but the tools we have for measuring performance have been improving (like PageSpeedTest and WebPageTest).

Making Web Sites Fast

  • First meaningful content: how soon does a page appear to be useful to a user. Progressive enhancement is about starting with meaningful HTML and then layering additional enhancements on top of it. When browsers render HTML, they look for dependencies in the file (CSS and Javascript) before displaying anything.
  • CSS and Javascript are most often the render-blockers on sites, not images & videos. Decide if they need to load at high priority and if not, load async or defer. If you need them to run right away, consider server push (HTTP2) to send files that you know the browser needs making them ready to render right away.
  • If your server does not support push, you can inline your critical CSS and/or Javascript. Inlining however is bad for caching as it does not get reused by other pages. To get around this you can use the Cache API to inline content and cache it as a file for reuse.
  • Critical CSS tools can look over a series of files and identify the common CSS you need across a number of different pages for initial rendering. If you inline your critical CSS, you can preload the rest of your CSS (not great browser support today).
  • Inlining and push are best for first time visits, for return visits they can be wasteful. We can use cookies for checking for return visits or make use of Service Worker.
  • Time to interactive: time it takes a site to become interactive for the user. We should be aiming for interactivity in under 5seconds on a median mobile phone on 3G. Lower end phones can take a long time to process Javascript after it downloads.
  • More weight does not mean more wait. You can prioritize when things load to make pages render much faster.

Keeping Web Sites Fast

  • Making a web site fast is easier than keeping it fast. Over time, Web sites will add a number of third party services with unknown performance consequences.
  • We can use a number of tools, like Lighthouse, to track performance unfriendly dependencies. Speed Curves will let you set performance budgets and see when things are over. This allows people to ask questions about the costs of what we're adding to sites.
  • Varying content and personalization can increase optimizations but they are costly from a performance perspective since they introduce a second meaningful content render. Moving these features to the server-side can help a lot.
  • Cloudflare has a solution that allows you to manipulate pages on their server before it comes down to browser. These server-side service workers allow you to adjust pages off the client and thereby avoid delays.
  • Homepages and landing pages are often filled with big images and videos. They're difficult to keep performant because the change all the time and are often managed outside of a central CMS.
  • For really image heavy pages, we can use srcset attributes to define multiple sizes of images. Writing this markup can be tricky if written by hand. Little helper apps can allow people to write good code.
  • Soon we'll have a native lazy load feature in browsers for images and iframes. Chrome has it in testing now and can send aspect ratios before actual images.




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Splicing Human DNA Leads to 'Terrible, Terrible Things'

When two ambitious scientists cross human and animal DNA, a new creature evolves.  Director Vincenzo Natali takes horror to places most film makers are afraid to, in his new movie, Splice.




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Array of Things: A Fitbit for the City

The Array of Things project in Chicago, led by the University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory, the Computation Institute, and the School of the Art Institute Chicago, is installing hundreds of sensors across the city, in hopes of providing a new breed of data-fueled urban planning.




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Three Things to Know About Apple Music

WIRED senior writer David Pierce explains how Apple, the most powerful company in music, is shaking up listening again with its new Music platform which combines streaming audio, worldwide human-curated radio and a social network of artists and fans.




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Cyborg Nation - How to Control Things Using Your Brain (and Open-Source Hardware)

OpenBCI is an open-source hardware that allows a D.I.Y. community of artists, designers, and engineers to innovate, while serving as a tool for research and innovation. From using brain activity to control a toy spider to engaging a group in collective mind control, the open-source brain computer interface aims to change the way people interact with machines.




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4 Things You Need To Know About Lab Grown Meat

The four things you need to know about lab grown meat!