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New on the Web: Rare Muslim American Slave Narrative Now Online

The Library of Congress has acquired and made available online the Omar Ibn Said Collection, which includes the only known surviving slave narrative written in Arabic in the United States. In 1831, Omar Ibn Said, a wealthy and highly educated man who was captured in West Africa and brought to the United States as a slave, wrote a 15-page autobiography describing his experiences.

Read more about the extraordinary Omar Ibn Said Collection.

 




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The five-ton life: carbon, America, and the culture that may save us / Susan Subak

Dewey Library - TD885.5.C3 S83 2018




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Disordered wax platelets on Tradescantia pallida leaves create golden shine

Faraday Discuss., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0FD00024H, Paper
Gea Theodora van de Kerkhof, Lukas Schertel, Rebecca Poon, Gianni Jacucci, Beverley Jane Glover, Silvia Vignolini
Plants have various strategies to protect themselves from harmful light...
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Heaviest element could have fascinating atomic and nuclear spectra

Simulations suggest oganesson has extremely smooth electron and nucleon distributions




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Physicists beat Lorentz reciprocity for microwave transmission

New device could boost telecommunications and be adapted for photonics




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The Russian job: the forgotten story of how America saved the Soviet Union from ruin / Douglas Smith

Dewey Library - HC340.F3 S55 2019




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Slave-wives, single women and "bastards" in the ancient Greek world: law and economics perspectives / Morris Silver

Dewey Library - HC37.S55 2018




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Product :: macOS Support Essentials 10.14 - Apple Pro Training Series: Supporting and Troubleshooting macOS Mojave (Web Edition)




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Product :: macOS Support Essentials 10.14 - Apple Pro Training Series: Supporting and Troubleshooting macOS Mojave




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Product :: macOS Support Essentials 10.14 - Apple Pro Training Series: Supporting and Troubleshooting macOS Mojave




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Welcome to the #OrbitTavern!

Did you enjoy last week’s #OrbitTavern? What? You couldn’t make it? Well don’t worry. The #OrbitTavern will be back again this week!

Join us on Thursdays at 5PM EST on the Orbit US Instagram channel for a mixology lesson with …

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Greaves Construction Equipment Business

Greaves Construction Equipment Business




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Greaves Cotton

Greaves Cotton




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Flexible Pavement

Flexible Pavement




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Housing Projects by Grihapravesh Buildteck

Housing Projects by Grihapravesh Buildteck




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Grihapravesh Buildteck

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Ravenshaw College

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Rock Caverns

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Underground Caverns

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Paver Block Machines

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Traversée des mondes de Frankétienne /

Hayden Library - PQ3949.2.F7 Z77 2015




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The origin of the longer wavelength emission in 2-(4-fluorophenylamino)-5-(2,4-dihydroxybenzeno)-1,3,4-thiadiazole and its analogue 2-phenylamino-5-(2-hydroxybenzono)-1,3,4-thiadiazole

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9PP00490D, Paper
Ila, Reshmi Dani, Surya Pratap Verma, G. Krishnamoorthy
The longer wavelength emissions of 2-(4-fluorophenylamino)-5-(2,4-dihydroxybenzeno)-1,3,4-thiadiazole (FABT) and 2-phenylamino-5-(2-hydroxybenzono)-1,3,4-thiadiazole (PHBT) are due to ESIPT.
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Physician-Parents Whose Children Have Rare Diseases

In this essay, a critical care pediatric hospitalist finds herself on the other side of the office table advocating for the specific medical care needed to address her son’s rare skeletal dysplasia and her search for a pediatric specialist with whom to travel on this quest.




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Unravelling the nucleation, growth, and faceting of magnetite–gold nanohybrids

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2020, 8,3886-3895
DOI: 10.1039/C9TB02721A, Paper
Yulia A. Nalench, Igor V. Shchetinin, Alexander S. Skorikov, Pavel S. Mogilnikov, Michael Farle, Alexander G. Savchenko, Alexander G. Majouga, Maxim A. Abakumov, Ulf Wiedwald
The nucleation, growth and faceting of Fe3O4–Au nanoparticles is systematically monitored using liquid probes during reaction. Two consecutive processes are obtained, the growth of Fe3O4 spheres on Au seeds and faceting towards octahedral motifs.
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Plumer's principles & practice of intravenous therapy / Sharon M. Weinstein

Weinstein, Sharon




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Onyx javelin / Steve Wheeler

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The broken heavens / Kameron Hurley

Hurley, Kameron, author




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A first course in statistics / James T. McClave (Info Tech, Inc., University of Florida), Terry Sincich (University of South Florida)

McClave, James T., author




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The nonlinear workbook : chaos, fractals, cellular automata, genetic algorithms, gene expression programming, support vector machine, wavelets, hidden Markov models, fuzzy logic with C++, Java and symbolic C++ programs / Willi-Hans Steeb, University of Jo

Steeb, W.-H




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The calculus lifesaver : all the tools you need to excel at calculus / Adrian Banner

Banner, Adrian D., 1975- author




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E-commerce : business, technology, society / Kenneth C. Laudon, Carol Guercio Traver

Laudon, Kenneth C., 1944- author




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Strategic marketing / David W. Cravens, Nigel F. Piercy

Cravens, David W




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The aisles have eyes : how retailers track your shopping, strip your privacy, and define your power / Joseph Turow

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You Can Have your Ad Blockers, I Will stick with RSS

RSS has never been fashionable — it is always been a news gathering tool for nerds, not norms. But now, more than two years after the untimely demise of Google Reader, RSS almost feels cool — like listening to vinyl or hating things on Twitter. RSS is a stealthy way to obtain news thats fast, friendly, and free from both ads and trackers. Its ubiquity makes me wonder why anyone bothers with browsers and adblockers at all, especially when mobile.

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Why Everyone Should Have an RSS Feed

The background: chatting to colleagues at Oxfam, I am always surprised how few of them use RSS software to keep abreast of their fields.

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Have Great Content Make the Most of It

New-age publishers are toying with innovative content models that offer more value to end users and set their cash registers ringing. It does not come as a surprise, when content is evolving as a major source of income for them. By offering high-value content and a trove of inbound links, digital publishers can maximise the profitability of their websites.

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Content Marketing is the next wave in the communication space

Content marketing paved its way into the global village a decade back and has immediately shone up to fame with the coming of new media. Business houses across the globe are increasingly developing solutions for content marketing.

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5 Social Media Trends That Will Have Maximum Impact in 2018

With more and more brands trying to connect with audiences across an array of social channels, the attention span of people is on a decline.

Businesses need to quickly figure out what’s best for their audiences in order to generate better engagement and increased brand loyalty.

Here are five crucial social media trends that will have the maximum impact on your social media strategy in 2018 and ahead.

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How to save everything you post to social media

If you get the urge to revisit that cute photo you posted some time last year, you'll have to scroll through your timeline for what feels like hours to track it back down. Instead, when you share a post on social media, also save it to your phone for safe-keeping. This will not only save your social media hits for posterity, but also make them easier to find if you ever need to rediscover them.

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Google News Said to have deprecated old RSS feed URLs on December 1, 2017

Google News will be deprecating their old RSS feed subscription URLs by December 1, 2017. That means if you have Google News RSS feed subscriptions from a year or so ago, you will need to go through all those subscriptions and update them.

To update your RSS feeds, you need to go to https://news.google.com and select the section you want or create a custom section. At the bottom of the section’s page, click RSS. This will make the feed appear. Copy the URL from the address bar to get the new URL for the RSS feed.

Google told us the old RSS URLs will no longer work effective December 1, 2017.

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Deleting Every Social-Media App From My Phone Is the Best Thing I Have Done in 2018

As you get older, one of the ways life remunerates your increasing irrelevance is you gain a measure of self-knowledge. And I know my brain is, essentially, like a bird pecking at a mirror.

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Can Social Media Be Saved?

You've probably experienced it yourself. Maybe it is the way you feel while scrolling through your Twitter feed — anxious, twitchy, a little world weary — or your unease when you see a child watching YouTube videos, knowing she's just a few algorithmic nudges away from a rabbit hole filled with lunatic conspiracies and gore. Or maybe it was this month's Facebook privacy scandal, which reminded you that you've entrusted the most intimate parts of your digital life to a profit-maximizing surveillance machine.

Our growing discomfort with our largest social platforms is reflected in polls. One recently conducted by Axios and SurveyMonkey found that all three of the major social media companies — Facebook, Twitter and Google, which shares a parent company with YouTube — are significantly less popular with Americans than they were five months ago.

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What is the average age when kids get a social media account?

A US law gives parents control over what information websites can collect from their kids.

The Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act, or COPPA, imposes certain requirements on operators of websites and online services -- including social media sites -- so that personal information from children under 13 is not collected, disclosed or used without parental consent.

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You Do Not Even Need to Be on Social Media, The Companies Still Have Data on You

We have all thought about it. Maybe it's time to flick Facebook. Terminate Twitter. Silence social for good, and just be a person again.

Sadly, if this dream of going off the grid is about reclaiming your lost privacy, that might not actually be possible, according to new research.

A new study by researchers at the University of Vermont shows that social media posts by people you're connected with can actually be used to predict your own future posts – and even more accurately than if your own previous posts were being mined for insights.

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Can Indie Social Media Save Us

In  the summer of 2016, I gave a talk at a small tedx conference in northern Virginia. I began by admitting that I have never had a social-media account; I then outlined arguments for why other people should consider eliminating social media from their lives. The event organizers uploaded the video of my talk to YouTube, where it languished for a few months. Then, for unknowable reasons, it entered the viral slipstream. It was shared repeatedly on Facebook and Instagram and, eventually, viewed more than five million times. I was both pleased and chagrined by the irony of the fact that my anti-social-media talk had found such a large audience on social media.

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How Social Media Users Have—and Have Not—Responded to Privacy Concerns

The Facebook Cambridge Analytica revelations changed the way people in the US think about online privacy. And it should come as no surprise that many have grown wary over the mishandling of personal information.

Nearly a year later, a majority of US internet users said that Facebook sharing data with Cambridge Analytica raised some level of concern over how their information is used online, per survey findings from text message marketing company SlickText.

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Bioinformatics research and applications: 12th International Symposium, ISBRA 2016, Minsk, Belarus, June 5-8, 2016, Proceedings / Anu Bourgeois, Pavel Skums, Xiang Wan, Alex Zelikovsky (eds.)

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Algorithms for computational biology: 4th International Conference, AlCoB 2017, Aveiro, Portugal, June 5-6, 2017, Proceedings / edited by Daniel Figueiredo, Carlos Martín-Vide, Diogo Pratas, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez (eds.)

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'I don't have much television work now'

'If I get something nice on TV, I will certainly do it. You will see me soon on an OTT show.'




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Bigg Boss 13 Winner: 'Yes, I have a temper'

'It is sad that my aggression became the topic of discussion. I don't see myself as a very aggressive person.'