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Mind in motion: how action shapes thought / Barbara Tversky

Barker Library - BF441.T94 2019




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How fear works: culture of fear in the twenty-first century / Frank Furedi

Hayden Library - BF575.F2 F863 2018




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Loserthink: how untrained brains are ruining America / Scott Adams

Dewey Library - BF441.A285 2019




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Working wonders: how to make the impossible happen / Ryszard Praszkier, University of Warsaw

Dewey Library - BF449.P73 2019




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Willful: how we choose what we do / Richard Robb

Dewey Library - BF448.R622 2019




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Problematic: how toxic callout culture is destroying feminism / Dianna E. Anderson

Hayden Library - BF697.5.S43 A524 2018




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The psychopath factory: how capitalism organises empathy / Tristam Vivian Adams

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[ASAP] Citizen Science Data Show Temperature-Driven Declines in Riverine Sentinel Invertebrates

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00206




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Bulleit Proof: How I Took a 150-Year-Old Family Recipe and a Revolver, and Disrupted the Entire Liquor Industry One Bottle, One Sip, One Handshake at a Time


 

The compelling story of how one man took a 150-year-old family recipe and disrupted the entire liquor industry one sip, one bottle, one handshake at a time

Tom Bulleit stood on a stage before a thousand people inside a tent the size of a big-top. It was both his thirtieth wedding anniversary and his birthday. But there was another thing to celebrate: the dedication of the new Bulleit Distillery in Shelbyville, Kentucky. His great-great-grandfather,



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The Game of Life and How to Play It: The Self-help Classic


 

The classic self-help guide, full of timeless wisdom

Florence Scovel Shinn’s The Game of Life and How to Play It first appeared in bookstores in 1925 and is now considered a classic in the self-help genre. The author’s insights into achieving meaning, happiness and success are just as relevant and effective today as they were nearly a century ago, hence its reissue as part of the exciting Capstone Classics line.



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[ASAP] Patterned Molecular Films of Alkanethiol and PLL-PEG on Gold–Silicate Interfaces: How to Add Functionalities while Retaining Effective Antifouling

Langmuir
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c00586




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The freedom of things : an ethnology of control : how the structure of dependence in modern society has misinformed the Western mind / Peter Harrison

Harrison, Peter, 1961- author




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Formerly known as food : how the industrial food system is changing our minds, bodies, and culture / Kristin Lawless

Lawless, Kristin, author




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How to grow a human: adventures in how we are made and who we are / Philip Ball

Dewey Library - R857.T55 B35 2019




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Sustainable downstream processing of microalgae for industrial application / edited by Kalyan Gayen, Tridib Kumar Bhowmick and Sunil K. Maity

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Who cloned my cat?: fun adventures in biotechnology / Reinhard Renneberg ; cartoonists, Manfred Bofinger and Ming Fai Chow

Online Resource




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Article :: Scream of the Crop: how to resize and crop photos

Learn how to resize and crop photos in Photoshop Elements 15.




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How nature’s recipes help in combating cholesterol




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How nutrition and diet can influence autoimmune diseases





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British experiment shows food companies can help to reduce hypertension





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Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): Veteran Art Showcase at the Library of Congress

From November 5-9th, the Library of Congress Veterans History Project (VHP) will host a Veteran Art Showcase. This series of cultural events highlights art and artists with a focus on the myriad experiences of military veterans. The five-day Showcase begins a yearlong commemoration of VHP’s 20th anniversary, and will be held in the Library of Congress Jefferson Building, located at 10 First Street SE, Washington, DC. The schedule is as follows:

Tues., Nov. 5

Craft in America: Ceramic Demonstration, 9 am- 3:30pm -LJG-51

Ceramic artists Matthew Krousey, Judas Recendez, and Ehren Tool participate in a clay throwing demonstration. While throwing, Tool will engage in conversation on the experience of service and war. He will share his pieces with military connected audience members.

Tues., Nov. 5

Craft in America: Veteran Potters Panel Discussion, 5 pm- Whitall Pavilion

Artists Judas Recendez, Matthew Krousey, and Ehren Tool will discuss their ceramic art and process in relation to their military service.  The panel will be moderated by Carol Sauvion, creator and co-executive producer of the PBS series Craft in America.

Weds., Nov. 6

Occupational Poetry, 1pm- Room LJ-119

Poets Bill Jones, (veteran poet)  Vess Quinlan (cowboy poet), Jerry Brooks (miner poet), and Meezie Hermansen (fisher poet) recite some of their work related to their profession, and participate in a panel discussion. The panel will be moderated by John Fenn, Head of Research and Programs at the American Folklife Center.

Thurs. Nov. 7

Combat Paper, 11 am- Whitall Pavilion

Veterans and civilians discuss the process and experience of paper-making and printmaking as a creative outlet in a panel featuring Tara Tappert, Drew Matott, Ruth Lynne McIntosh, and Patrick Sargent.  The panel will be moderated by Katherine Blood, Curator of Fine Prints at the Prints and Library’s Photographs Division.

The Telling Project, 7pm- Great Hall

An autobiographical performance of “She Went to War,” featuring four female veterans, all of whom experienced significant combat exposure while serving in the military.

Sat. Nov. 9

Operation Song and Jamie Fox Perform Live, 7pm- Coolidge Auditorium

Tennessee-based not-for-profit program “Operation Song” performs a selection of songs written by and about veterans, active duty service members and their loved ones. Jamie Fox, an Air Force veteran and Metis fiddler of the Aaniih and Nakoda tribes performs tunes that were derived from a mixture of Celtic, French, and Native American cultures.

The Veteran Art Showcase is free of charge, and open to the public; however, due to expected demand, tickets are recommended and available on a first –come, first served basis. For more information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/o/library-of-congress-11132539071 or VHP’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/vetshistoryproject.

Request ADA accommodations at least five business days in advance by contacting (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov.

Click here for more information.




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Particle panic!: how popular media and popularized science feed public fears of particle accelerator experiments / Kristine Larsen

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Empire of things : how we became a world of consumers, from the fifteenth century to the twenty-first / Frank Trentmann

Trentmann, Frank, author




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How to feed the world / edited by Jessica Eise and Ken Foster




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Skill counts : how to conduct gender-bias free skills audits / Kim Windsor

Windsor, Kim




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How the west was lost [videorecording] / director, David Noakes ; writers, David Noakes, Paul Roberts ; producers, Heather Williams, David Noakes




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LCH colors in CSS: what, why, and how?

I was always interested in color science. In 2014, I gave a talk about CSS Color 4 at various conferences around the world called “The Chroma Zone”. Even before that, in 2009, I wrote a color picker that used a hidden Java applet to support ICC color profiles to do CMYK properly, a first on […]




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How these youths feed the poor in Patna

At a time when the entire nation is trying to prevent the spread of Covid-19 by staying indoors, this 19-year-old undergraduate is making rounds of the city and distributing food to the needy people.




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Show-cause notices issued to 87 medicos of JNMCH

Dr Sinha on Friday said that show-cause notices have been issued to 87 erring PG students.




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For how many days is an IPO open?

At present, it takes six days for a stock to get listed on the exchanges after a successful bidding process.




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The shape of text to come : how image and text work / Jon Callow

Callow, Jon, 1964- author




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Making learning whole : how seven principles of teaching can transform education / David N. Perkins

Perkins, David N




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How colleges work : the cybernetics of academic organization and leadership / Robert Birnbaum

Birnbaum, Robert




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You're telling the story : how to develop useful assessments for learning in early childhood / Janet Moles

Moles, Janet




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The stupid country : how Australia is dismantling public education / Chris Bonnor and Jane Caro

Bonnor, Chris




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How to teach story writing at key stage 1 / Pie Corbett

Corbett, Pie, author




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Talk for writing across the curriculum : how to teach non-fiction writing 5-12 years / Pie Corbett and Julia Strong

Corbett, Pie, author




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Planting the seeds of science : a flexible, integrated and engaging resource for teachers of 3 to 8 year olds / edited by Christine Howitt and Elaine Blake




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Excel 2019 for biological and life sciences statistics: a guide to solving practical problems / Thomas J. Quirk, Meghan H. Quirk, Howard F. Horton

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Laser Halloween shows Oct. 31!

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The power of accounting [electronic resource] : what the numbers mean and how to use them / Larry Lewis

Lewis, Larry (Lawrence D.), 1941-




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Case Studies in Strategic Management [electronic resource] : How Executive Input Enables Students’ Development / edited by Gunther Friedl, Andreas Biagosch




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Brillant book-keeping [electronic resource] : how to keep your business efficient and cost-effective / Martin Quinn

Quinn, Martin, 1973-




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How to apply HR financial strategies (collection) [electronic resource] / Bashker D. Biswas, Wayne F. Cascio, John Boudreau

Biswas, Bashker, 1944- author




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I support freedom of expression but not the content that went on the show: Papa CJ

Interview with stand-up comedian




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When Your Church Reopens, Here’s How to Meet Safely

A global health expert suggests a phased plan for congregations gathering again amid this pandemic.




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World coronavirus dispatch: How the wealth management industry is changing

From US-China talks to end trade deadlock, to FDA nod for Moderna drug's Phase-II trials, and an Amsterdam restaurant with 'quarantine greenhouses' - read these and more in today's world dispatch




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Talks with experts: No strategy, only want to show the glimpses, says Rahul

According to Congress sources, in the series of Rahul Gandhi's talks with experts, the will be a conversation with German virologist and several personalities from other fields on Covid-19