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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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Lata Mangeshkar: 5 songs you must hear at this time

'Listen to my songs if they make you happy at home.'




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Folklife News & Events: Tuareg Music and Song from Niger September 19 Noon

Homegrown Concerts from the American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress

Les Filles de Illighadad
Tuareg Music and Song from Niger 


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019, 12:00 PM, No Tickets Required
Coolidge Auditorium, Thomas Jefferson Building


Fatou Seidi Ghali, lead vocalist and guitarist of Les Filles de Illighadad, is one of the only Tuareg female guitarists in Niger. Sneaking away with her older brother's guitar, she taught herself to play. While Fatou's role as the first female Tuareg guitarist is groundbreaking, it is just as interesting for her musical direction. In Tuareg society, woman have traditionally been musicians, but not guitarists. They have been deeply involved with tende, a form of music centered on a drum traditionally made out of a mortar and pestles. Tende rhythms also deeply informed the development of Tuareg guitar music, which is mostly the province of men. In a place where gender norms have created these two divergent musics, Fatou and Les Filles de Illighadad are reasserting the role of tende in Tuareg guitar. In lieu of the djembe or the drum kit, so popular in contemporary Tuareg rock bands, Les Filles de Illighadad incorporate the traditional drum and the pounding calabash, half buried in water. They are thus reclaiming the importance of this forgotten inspiration of Tuareg guitar and asserting the power of women to innovate using the roots of traditional Tuareg music.

Fatou Seidi Ghali, Alamnou Akirwini, Fitimata Ahmadelher, and Abdoulay Madassane Alkika are from Illighadad, a secluded commune in central Niger, far off in the scrubland deserts at the edge of the Sahara. The village is only accessible via a grueling drive through the open desert and there is little infrastructure, no electricity, and no running water. But what the nomadic zone lacks in material wealth it makes up for deep and strong identity and tradition. The surrounding countryside supports hundreds of pastoral families, living with and among their herds, as their families have done for centuries.

Visit the concert page at this link for more information.

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




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The economics, performance, and sustainability of internally cured concrete: held at the ACI Fall 2011 [i.e. 2012] Convention, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 21-25 October 2011 [i.e. 2012] / editors, Anton K. Schindler, Jiri G. Grygar, W. Jason Weiss

Barker Library - TA440.E358 2012




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Resistance of concrete to chloride ingress: testing and modelling / Tang Luping, Lars-Olof Nilsson, and P.A. Muhammed Basheer

Barker Library - TA445.T36 2011




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Reinforced concrete design / Abi O. Aghayere, P. Eng., Drexel University, George F. Limbrunner, PE, Hudson Valley Community College (emeritus)

Barker Library - TA444.L44 2014




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Composites with inorganic matrix for repair of concrete and masonry structures: held at the ACI Spring 2017 Convention, Detroit, Michigan, USA, 26-30 March 2017 / editors, Gianmarco de Felice, Lesley H. Sneed, Antonio Nanni

Barker Library - TA439.A57 2017




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Translation mechanisms and control / edited by Michael B. Mathews, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Nahum Sonenberg, McGill University; John W.B. Hershey, University of California, Davis

Hayden Library - QH450.5.T195 2019




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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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What biological functions are and why they matter / Justin Garson, Hunter College, City University of New York

Online Resource




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Encyclopedia of metagenomics / edited by Karen E. Nelson

Online Resource




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The genome factor: what the social genomics revolution reveals about ourselves, our history, and the future / Dalton Conley and Jason Fletcher

Hayden Library - QH438.7.C656 2017




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Biomedical odysseys: fetal cell experiments from cyberspace to China / Priscilla Song

Hayden Library - QH588.S83 S665 2017




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Everything flows: towards a processual philosophy of biology / edited by Daniel J. Nicholson and John Dupré

Dewey Library - QH331.E85 2018




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The microflow cytometer / [edited by] Frances S. Ligler, Jason S. Kim

Online Resource




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The human genome in health and disease: a story of four letters / Tore Samuelsson

Dewey Library - QH447.S36 2019




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The Reason for Micromobility

At the Micromobility conference in Richmond, CA Horace Dediu talked through why micromobility solutions need to exist and why they are set up to succeed today. Here’s my notes from his talk on The Reason for Micromobility:

  • The wealthiest nations have always been those with the highest rates of urbanization. Across the World, urbanization continues to increase in all countries and is expected to reach 50% in most countries by 2025. 6.7 billion people will live in cities by 2050. This is easy to predict so you can plan on it happening.
  • In cities, people are closer together and interact more. That’s how you create wealth and prosperity so it’s no wonder this trend will grow.
  • The World today consumes kilometers through land, air, and sea kilometers. 52 trillion kilometers are traveled per year across the globe. Half of these miles are in cars and low efficiency. In developed countries today (US and Europe), most trips are in personal vehicles like cars. Some of these car miles need to be reallocated.
  • The most common distance traveled by New York taxis is 1.4 miles. Less than 2% are 5 miles or more. 90% of all cars in trips are less than 20 miles. 162 billion trips per year in the United States are less than ten miles. Short trips consume more time and cost more money than long trips as well.
  • The addressable market for micromobility today is zero to five miles. That adds up to 4 trillion kilometers per year.
  • Cities are going to be the predominant place people live. Short trips are going to be the dominant type of travel. They’ll consume the most time and account for the most consumer spending.
  • There’s a remarkable consistency for modes of travel across the World. Cars are used the same in the US as in the UK and Switzerland. Scooters have a shorter average distance (.4 miles) than e-bikes (.8 miles). Each mode (of transportation) has a clear distance distribution and thereby unique characteristics.
  • We can begin to segment the transportation market by distance traveled. Regardless of vendors, modes of transportation cluster along similar usage models.
  • Given these usage model differences, can we move automobile mobility to micromobility? There’s currently a gap between average car distances and average scooter/bike distances. However we see cabs and powerful 2-wheelers beginning to cross this chasm.
  • There’s trillions of car kilometers that can potentially be moved to more efficient solutions. That’s the challenge for micromobility today.
  • The first experiments in micromobilty have been very successful in delivering many miles. Bird hit 10M rides in 320 days since launch. Lime hit 10M in 400 days. The slope of growth for these companies is steeper than for Uber and Lyft. 100M rides per year is the run rate for several of these companies.




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Wipro to kick-start IT earnings season on April 15 with Q4 results

TCS will hold its board meet the next day (April 16) for approval of its financial statements




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Cultivating leadership in schools : connecting people, purpose, and practice / Gordon A. Donaldson, Jr. ; foreword by Michael G. Fullan.

New York : Teachers College Press, ©2001




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The compassionate educator : understanding social issues and the ethics of care in Canadian schools / edited by Allyson Jule.

Toronto ; Vancouver : Canadian Scholars, 2019.




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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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Cross national policies and practices on computers in education [electronic resource] / edited by Tjeerd Plomp and Ronald E. Anderson and Georgia Kontogiannopoulou-Polydorides

Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, [1996]




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Tyson Foods, Inc. Recalls Chicken Strip Products due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination

Tyson Foods, Inc., a Rogers, Ark. establishment, is recalling approximately 69,093 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strip products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically pieces of metal.




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Yoakum Packing Co. Recalls Venison Sausage Products Due to Mislabeling

Yoakum Packing Co., a Yoakum, Texas establishment, is recalling approximately 12,388 pounds of smoked venison sausage that contains pork products that were not represented on the label.




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Tyson Foods, Inc. Recalls Chicken Strip Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination

Tyson Foods, Inc., a Rogers, Ark. establishment, is recalling approximately 11,829,517 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strip products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically pieces of metal.




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[ASAP] Comparison of the Base Excision and Direct Reversal Repair Pathways for Correcting 1,<italic toggle="yes">N</italic><sup>6</sup>-Ethenoadenine in Strongly Positioned Nucleosome Core Particles

Chemical Research in Toxicology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00089




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Corporate environmental reporting : the Western approach to nature / Leanne J Morrison.

New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.




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CUDA by example : An introduction to general-purpose GPU programming / Jason Sanders, Edward Kandrot.

Upper Saddle River, NJ : Addison-Wesley, [2011]




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Road trip / Marvin Thompson.

Leeds : Peepal Tree, 2020.




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Alphabet cyrillique / Jean-Claude Pinson.

Ceyzérieu : Champ Vallon, 2016.




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American Gods. Season one (2017) / created by Bryan Fuller and Michael Green [DVD].

[U.K.] : StudioCanal, [2017]




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Poéthique : une autothéorie / Jean-Claude Pinson.

Seyssel : Champ Vallon, [2013]




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Son, sacrifice, and great shepherd : studies on the Epistle to the Hebrews / edited by David M. Moffitt and Eric F. Mason.

Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, [2020].




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Poetry & Literature: News & Events: NATIONAL AMBASSADOR FOR YOUNG PEOPLE’S LITERATURE INAUGURATION: JASON REYNOLDS on 1/16

Thursday, January 16, 10:30 AM
NATIONAL AMBASSADOR FOR YOUNG PEOPLE’S LITERATURE INAUGURATION: JASON REYNOLDS

Award-winning author Jason Reynolds will be inaugurated as the 2020-2021 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, the seventh writer to hold this position. Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden will lead a conversation with Reynolds during the ceremony, which will also include a special appearance by 2018-2019 National Ambassador Jacqueline Woodson.

Tickets are not required for this event, which is free and open to the public. This event will also be livestreamed from both the Library's Facebook page and the Library's YouTube site (with captions).

Co-sponsored by Every Child a Reader and the Children’s Book Council, with additional support from Dollar General Literacy Foundation.

Location: Coolidge Auditorium, ground floor, Thomas Jefferson Building <view map>
Contact: (202) 707-5394

To learn more about Jason Reynolds and his activities as National Ambassador, visit his Library of Congress resource guide




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Dexter to Tie Up Loose Ends This Season

The duplicitous Dexter is an excellent serial killer.  How will he stay one step ahead of the cops, and himself? David Zayas (Sgt. Angel Batista) tells us what to expect in Dexter, season 5.




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Jason Clarke Stars in Lawless

Jason Clarke is a bootlegging Bondurant brother in upcoming film Lawless. In the clip, Clarke reveals the working methods of John Hillcoat and Nick Cave and how high the body count will be in the upcoming film.




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Rian and Nathan Johnson talk Looper

A score composed of "instruments" made from sounds collected on New Orleans streets is just one of the elements that distinguishes Looper from your typical sci-fi action flick.




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Sony Action Cam Demo Footage

To test Sony's new POV camera, I strapped it to my editor's head and had him ride around on his bike.




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Wired On Tour With Laura Stevenson Pt. 1

For this indie-folk band reality is less fart jokes and drug-addled misadventure and more baked goods and early mornings.




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Laura Stevenson - The Move

Off the upcoming album Wheel. Out April 23rd.




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Wired On Tour With Laura Stevenson Pt. 2

The Brooklyn indie-folk singer and her band build in a little time for rest and recreation during their second time at the hectic music festival.




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George R. R. Martin "Game of Thrones Cameo Would Be in Season 4, Not 3"

On the red carpet , Martin told Wired that his potential cameo would occur not in Season 3, but rather in Season 4 - though he acknowledged that HBO had not yet officially announced the next season of the hugely popular fantasy epic.




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Inside Larry Ellison's Insane Plan to Turn America's Cup Into a TV Spectacle

Inside Larry Ellison's Insane Plan to Turn America's Cup Into a TV Spectacle




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Angry Nerd - Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey-An Analysis

Angry Nerd says what's on everyone's mind. The problem with Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is its length. That's right. It's far, far too short.




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Codefellas - 25 Reasons the NSA Should Hire Buzzfeed Staffers

After Nicole debunks Henry's Buzzfeed logic, he must chose between destroying all electronic music or preserving Downton Abbey.




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Detritus - Jack Pierson - Station to Station

Jack Pierson sits down with Doug Aitken and discusses what his art evokes.




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WIRED Live - Key & Peele Talk Game of Thrones and New Season

Genius sketch comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele talk to Peter Rubin about their favorite sketches, the new season of their Comedy Central show Key & Peele, and Game of Thrones. Because Game of Thrones.




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WIRED Live - Eric Andre and Hannibal Buress Talk New Season on Adult Swim

Senior Editor Peter Rubin sits down with the eclectic Eric Andre, Hannibal Buress, and Derrick Beckles—star of Adult Swim’s upcoming spoof celebrity news show, Hot Package—to talk about the new season of The Eric Andre Show, and the weirdest thing they’ve seen on the oddball network.




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WIRED Live - Online Education: Expanding and Personalizing Access

Is the education system ready for a revolution? In this World Economic Forum discussion Jose Ferreira, CEO and founder of Knewton, explains how a more personalized, adaptive program would increase access to education and improve the quality of teaching.




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Love Music Again: The WIRED Music Issue featuring Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson

Digital Edition on sale 2.18.14 On Newsstands 2.25.14