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How to do your research project : a guide for students / Gary Thomas

Thomas, Gary, 1950- author




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How our netas are reacting to the Lokpal bill

A video wrap up of reactions to the Lokpal bill




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Newborn named 'Lockdown' to show support for PM's appeal to stay indoors

The child was born on Monday, almost a week into the lockdown in the country




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Musical light show planned at four tourist spots

Those identified spots include Victoria Memorial Hall, Nakhoda Maszid, St Paul''s Church, and Town Hall.




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Jyoti Basu statue vandalised in Howrah

Meanwhile, the incident sparked protests from locals who blocked J N Mukherjee Road in Howrah.




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Varun confident of BJP''s good show in Bengal

Varun also scoffed at reports of Sourav Ganguly campaigning for them in the state.




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Presidency jail warden show-caused

The warden of Presidency Correctional Home has been sent a showcause notice after he was frisked and found to be allegedly carrying Rs 10,000 for someone inside the prison Saturday.




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Primary market shows signs of life

Equity issues raised in first 3 quarters more than that in entire FY12




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Haryana village shows the way in conservation agriculture

Some say it began with the Mayans who used a stick to plant maize in unprepared soil while others trace it to ancient Egypt.




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How women rule the roost

More than 500 women labourers of Gumla district in Jharkhand no longer migrate when there is no work in farms. Instead, they flock to nearby markets to sell the poultry they rear....




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How Philippines mountain slopes were converted into rich Bt Corn fields

The gentle mountain slopes in this fascinatingly beautiful place at once catch the attention not merely for their idyllic setting and extremely hospitable people....




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How many gene traits can a seed have?

At Farm Progress Show in the US, forecast of over 20 gene traits in corn, 20 years from now.




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Newcomers show old-timers the way

Madhya Pradesh farmers fare better after picking up tricks of the trade from Punjabi settlers




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How ShareChat is helping local brands with language-focused advertising

As regional language media consumption soars during the lockdown, social media app ShareChat goes full throttle with brand integrations




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How TS Singh Deo's approach pushed community leaders to fight Covid-19

Over 90,000 people have been quarantined in the state after the outbreak and this helped control the situation in Chhattisgarh




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Coronavirus spoils the show for media and entertainment business

The industry is at the cusp of a transformation, according to an EY report that came out in the early weeks of the Covid-19 onslaught




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Solar electricity handbook : a simple practical guide to solar energy : how to design and install photovoltaic solar electric systems / Michael Boxwell

Boxwell, Michael, author




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Empowering and disempowering Indigenes : staging Australian Aboriginal experience / Khairul Chowdhury

Chowdhury, Khairul




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In practice [videorecording] : Frank Suzuki actor knowhow




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How to use the Stanislavski system [videorecording] / Peter Oyston

Oyston, Peter




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How to Display Publish Dates as Time Since Posted

It’s common to present dates on the Web in a format such as "Published on September 12th, 2015", or "09/12/2015 09:41:23".

Each of these examples tells the full date and/or time of some kind of activity – be it a published article, or a reader comment, or perhaps an uploaded video.

Date formats like this might seem perfectly reasonable. After all, they’re informative and human-readable. Well yes, but “human-readable” doesn’t necessary mean users will readily be able to understand how recently the activity has occurred. The Web is a fast-moving place, and giving your content a sense of freshness could be the key to engaging with your audience.

I combined my ideas and practical solutions into an article which you are very welcome to read on SitePoint.

Read the article

See the Demo




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Radical abundance: how a revolution in nanotechnology will change civilization / K. Eric Drexler

Dewey Library - T174.7.D745 2013




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'I know how crazy Kangana is with her acting'

'If you listen to the title track of Judgementall Hai Kya, you will find some crazy things happening in it -- from crazy laughter to as if someone is inside your mind.'




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'I can't imagine how A-list actors manage their lives'

'Sometimes, I wish someone would tell me that this will happen at this point in time, so I know how my life will be. I don't know what my evening is like. I don't know what my tomorrow will be like. The uncertainty sometimes takes a toll on me.'






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Must read! How Salman turned Dabangg into a franchise

'Dabangg 3 has fallen in place. Even the fourth one has fallen in place.''This happens only for films like Rocky or Rambo.'




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'Irrfan did not show us that he was not well'

'When the trailer of Angrezi Medium came out, and when the credits were rolling in the end, with names like Irrfan Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Deepak Dobriyal, Dimple Kapadia... that's when it hit me and I couldn't control my tears. That was the first time I realised that I was living my dream.'




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How Lauren Gottlieb's Holi song beat Trump!

Kamariya Hila Rahi Hai notched up 12 million views in two days!




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Folklife News & Events: Klezmer Jam with Howard Ungar and Seth Kibel September 12, 7 pm

Please Join us for an American Folklife Center Summer Music Jam: Klezmer led by Howard Ungar and Seth Kibel

September 12, 2019, 7:00 to 9:00 pm 
Veterans History Project Information & Welcome Center (LJ-G51) 
Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress

The American Folklife Center's series of informal jams to celebrate our living folk traditions, and to bring to life the collections from our vast ethnographic archive continues in 2019. This jam will be led by Howard Ungar and Seth Kibel. So grab your violin, clarinet, trumpet, or other instruments, and come on over to the Library of Congress for the Klezmer Jam.

Seth Kibel is the leader, clarinetist, and composer for The Alexandria Kleztet, an innovative award-winning klezmer band he founded in the Baltimore/Washington area. The band has released four albums that all recieved the Washington Area Music Award for best album upon their release. In addition to his activities with The Kleztet, Seth has fronted a variety of swing and jazz groups, including Bay Jazz Project.

Klezmer trumpeter Howard Ungar founded the DC Klezmer Workshop. Howard has been playing klezmer trumpet since he attended his first KlezKamp in 1999 and has attended many KlezKamp, Yiddish New York, and KlezKanada festivals. He is a founding member of the DC based klezmer band Mrs. Toretsky’s Nightmare, who have played at numerous weddings, bar-mitvahs, and holiday events. You can also hear him playing trumpet with the DC based Machaya Klezmer Band at the Washington Folk Festival and other venues around town. 

This event is co-sponsored by the DC Klezmer Workshop

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


Find more information at this link!

 




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Why reality shows are no child's play

L'affaire Papon reveals the dark underbelly of talent hunts on TV




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How your smartphone became poll-savvy

On the Neta app, which describes itself as “Leaders ka report card”, users can also share their opinion in the form of video reviews and comments, tag their MLA and conduct polls, with the most active users being highlighted in a separate section called ‘star citizens’




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How 1,650 bullets changed the course of India’s freedom struggle




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Blog: How a diplomatic blunder got lost in din of Balakot




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Chasing Captain America: how advances in science, engineering, and biotechnology will produce a superhuman / E. Paul Zehr ; foreword by Simon Whitfield ; afterword by Nicole Stott

Hayden Library - QH442.Z44 2018




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How scientific progress occurs: incrementalism and the life sciences / Elof Axel Carlson

Hayden Library - QH315.C2885 2018




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Molecular Biology edited by Stephen H Howell

Online Resource




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Human epigenetics: how science works / Carsten Carlberg, Ferdinand Molnár

Online Resource




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The demon in the machine: how hidden webs of information are solving the mystery of life / Paul Davies

Dewey Library - QH501.D38 2019




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How to Add a CSS and JavaScript Sticky Menu to Your Site

See the two ways to add a sticky horizontal menu to your site, plus 7 beautiful examples of this pattern out in the wild.




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Ken Burns Image Slideshow

This image slideshow adds an awesome Ken Burns effect that brings each image to life during transition




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Inclusivity for all: How to make your research group accessible

Crafting a crafting a lab policy towards accessibility for all is an on-going process. It might be time to refresh yours.




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Back in school : how student parents are transforming college and family / A. Fiona Pearson.

New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2019]




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Adoptive Parents on Plane Showered with Love and Encouragement




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How To Make Wired Origami

Robert Lang explains how to fold the Wired issue 16.07 origami splash page.




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Street Portrait Photo How To

Photographer Clay Enos goes from shooting super heroes on the set of Watchmen to taking random street portraits. He shows us how to do a street-studio portrait session with a sheet of white paper, some tape, and a camera.




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How to Build a Kegerator

With the right tools and a little time, you too can have cold beer always available in the comfort of your home (or office).  Wired.com demonstrates how to build your very own kegerator.




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How to Tap a Keg and Master a Perfect Pour

The owner of San Francisco's City Beer Store demonstrates how not to look like a schmuck while tapping a keg of beer. To top it off, she shows how to master the perfect pour with just the right amount of foam.




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How to Become a Master Archer Like Katniss Everdeen

Want to survive the Hunger Games? No problem. Here are a few pro tips that will keep you in the game. It's all about getting the right equipment and having the correct form.




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How to Build a Trebuchet

My son had to build a trebuchet for a school science project. It turned into a case of trial and error -- and error. -- Adam Savage