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Mémoires occupées: fictions françaises et Seconde Guerre mondiale / Marc Dambre (éd.) avec le concours de Christopher D. Lloyd et Richard J. Golsan

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Tristan Corbière: oysters, nightingales and cooking pots: selected poetry and prose in translation / translated by Christopher Pilling ; edited by Richard Hibbitt and Katherine Lunn-Rockliffe ; with an introduction by Katherine Lunn-Rockliffe

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A history of modern French literature: from the sixteenth century to the twentieth century / edited by Christopher Prendergast

Hayden Library - PQ103.H57 2017




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Making games: with JavaScript / Christopher Pitt

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Real games: what's legitimate and what's not in contemporary videogames / Mia Consalvo and Christopher A. Paul

Dewey Library - GV1469.3.C6463 2019




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The toxic meritocracy of video games: why gaming culture is the worst / Christopher A. Paul

Hayden Library - GV1469.34.S52 P38 2018




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Christopher Kimball's Milk Street: Tuesday nights / Christopher Kimball, J.M. Hirsch, Matthew Card, Michelle Locke, Jennifer Baldino Cox, and the editors and cooks of Milk Street ; photography by Connie Miller

Browsery TX833.5.K55 2018




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The Oxford handbook of Mesoamerican archaeology [electronic resource] / edited by Deborah L. Nichols and Christopher A. Pool

xv, 979 pages : illustrations, maps




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Nepantla: an anthology for queer poets of color / edited by Christopher Soto

Barker Library - PS591.G38 N472 2018




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"This mighty convulsion": Whitman and Melville write the Civil War / Christopher Sten and Tyler Hoffman, editors

Dewey Library - PS3242.W3 T48 2019




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Understanding GPS/GNSS: Principles and Applications, Third Edition / by Elliott D. Kaplan, Christopher J. Hegarty

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A guide to countries of the world / Christopher Riches and Peter Stalker

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Corporate social responsibility / Christopher Wickert, David Risi

Dewey Library - HD60.W53 2019




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Shoot like Spielberg : the visual secrets of action, wonder, and emotional adventure / Christopher Kenworthy

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The waterless sea: a curious history of mirages / Christopher Pinney

Barker Library - QC976.M6 P566 2018




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18 miles: the epic drama of our atmosphere and its weather / Christopher Dewdney

Barker Library - QC861.3.D49 2018




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Product development: principles and tools for creating desirable and transferable designs / Christopher A. Mattson, Carl D. Sorensen

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Robot memetics: a space exploration perspective / Walt Truszkowski, Christopher Rouff, Mohammad Akhavannik, Edward Tunstel

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Keyboard music from Fitzwilliam manuscripts / edited by Christopher Hogwood and Alan Brown

STACK SCORE M2.M9872 v.102




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Halleluja! Gott zu loben, bleibe meine Seelenfreud'!: Choralphantasie op. 52 Nr. 3 / Max Reger ; herausgegeben von = edited by Alexander Becker, Christopher Grafschmidt, Stefan König und Stefanie Steiner-Grage ; Editionsleitung = Editorial direct

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String quartet no. 2 for string quartet / Christopher Rouse

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Make our garden grow: from Candide / Leonard Bernstein ; arranged by Christopher Dedrick

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Supplica: for orchestra / Christopher Rouse

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Remembering from the outside: personal memory and the perspectival mind / Christopher Jude McCarroll

Hayden Library - BF371.M333 2018




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Plasma catalysis: fundamentals and applications / Xin Tu, J. Christopher Whitehead, Tomohiro Nozaki, editors

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Consumer informatics and digital health: solutions for health and health care / Margo Edmunds, Christopher Hass, Erin Holve, editors

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Financial institutions, instruments & markets / Christopher Viney, Peter Phillips

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The Giroux reader / by Henry A. Giroux ; edited and introduced by Christopher G. Robbins

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The 123s of ABC in SAP [electronic resource] : using SAP R/3 to support activity-based costing / Dawn J. Sedgley, Christopher F. Jackiw

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The Call of the Wild - Christopher Michael Sanders

The Call of the Wild
Christopher Michael Sanders
Genre: Drama
Price: $14.99
Rental Price: $3.99
Release Date: February 21, 2020

Adapted from Jack London’s beloved literary classic, The Call Of The Wild vividly brings to life the story of a big-hearted dog named Buck, and John Thornton (Harrison Ford), the man Buck must learn to trust. Abruptly uprooted from his pampered lifestyle in sunny California, Buck finds himself in the exotic wilds of the Alaskan Yukon. As the newest dog on a mail delivery sled team during the turbulent Gold Rush days of the 1890s, Buck has left behind a once comfortable life for one of hardship and survival. Life again changes dramatically for Buck when he meets Thornton, a loner-turned-adventurer, and it’s clear that the two are destined to experience the adventure of a lifetime. Navigating through an environment that is as unforgiving as it is spectacular, the journey profoundly transforms both man and dog. With its unique blend of intense live action and cutting-edge animation, The Call Of The Wild is a visually stunning experience featuring realistic, emotionally authentic characters.

© © 2020 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.




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Pope Francis as a global actor: where politics and theology meet / Alynna J. Lyon, Christine A. Gustafson, Paul Christopher Manuel, editors

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The Islamic enlightenment: the struggle between faith and reason: 1798 to modern times / Christopher de Bellaigue

Hayden Library - BP166.14.M63 D42 2018




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Litigating religions: an essay on human rights, courts, and beliefs / Christopher McCrudden

Dewey Library - BL65.H78 M43 2018




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Black freethinkers: a history of African American secularism / Christopher Cameron

Barker Library - BL2747.5.C36 2019




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Greco-Roman and Jewish tributaries to the New Testament: festschrift in honor of Gregory J. Riley / Christopher S. Crawford, editor

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To the ear and back again - advances in auditory biophysics: proceedings of the 13th Mechanics of Hearing Workshop: conference date, 19-24 June 2017: location, St Catharines, Canada / editors, Christopher Bergevin, Sunil Puria

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Arterial chemoreceptors: new directions and translational perspectives / Estelle B. Gauda, Maria Emilia Monteiro, Nanduri Prabhakar, Christopher Wyatt, Harold D. Schultz, editors

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The fall of Gondolin / by J.R.R. Tolkien ; edited by Christopher Tolkien ; with illustrations by Alan Lee

Hayden Library - PR6039.O32 F354 2018




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The confusions of young Master Törless / Robert Musil ; translated by Christopher Moncrieff

Hayden Library - PT2625.U8 V413 2013




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The mentor / Daniel Kehlmann ; translated by Christopher Hampton

Hayden Library - PT2671.E32 M46 2017




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Guide to truck activity data for emissions modeling / Christopher Porter, Timothy Grose, John Koupal, Kanok Boriboonsomsin, George Noel, Andrew Eilbert

Barker Library - TE7.N275 no.909




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Performance of longitudinal barriers on curved, superelevated roadway sections / Dhafer Marzougui; Cing-Dao "Steve" Kan; Umashankar Mahadevaiah; Fadi Tahan; Christopher Story; Stefano Dolci; Alberto Moreno; Kenneth S. Opiela; Richard Powers

Barker Library - TE7.N275 no.894




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Cigarette taxes and smoking among sexual minority adults [electronic resource] / Christopher Carpenter, Dario Sansone

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020




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DUTRA GROUP v. BATTERTON, CHRISTOPHER. Decided 06/24/2019




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Tyranny comes home: the domestic fate of U.S. militarism / Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall

Dewey Library - UA23.C685 2018




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146 JSJ React with Christopher Chedeau and Jordan Walke

The panelists talk to Christopher Chedeau and Jordan Walke about React.js Conf and React Native.




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JSJ 338: It’s Supposed To Hurt, Get Outside of Your Comfort Zone to Master Your Craft with Christopher Buecheler

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Special Guests: Christopher Buecheler

In this episode, the panel talks with Christopher Buecheler who is an author, blogger, web developer, and founder of CloseBrace. The panel and Christopher talk about stepping outside of your comfort zone. With a technological world that is ever changing, it is important to always be learning within your field. Check out today’s episode to learn more!

Show Topics:

0:00 – Advertisement: KENDO UI

1:08 – Aimee: Our guest is Christopher Buecheler – tell us about yourself and what you do.

1:22 – Guest: I run a site and help mid-career developers. I put out a weekly newsletter, too.

2:01 – Aimee: It says that you are a fan of “getting comfortable being uncomfortable”?

2:15 – Guest: I am a self-taught developer, so that means I am scrambling to learn new things all the time. You are often faced with learning new things. When I learned React I was dumped into it. The pain and the difficulty are necessary in order to improve. If you aren’t having that experience then you aren’t learning as much as you could be.

3:26 – Aimee: I borrow lessons that I learned from ice-skating to programming.

3:49 – Guest: I started running a few years ago for better health. It was exhausting and miserable at the start and wondered why I was doing it. Now I run 5 times a week, and there is always a level of being uncomfortable, but now it’s apart of the run. It’s an interesting comparison to coding. It’s this idea of pushing through.

5:01 – Aimee: If you are comfortable you probably aren’t growing that much. In our industry you always have to be learning because things change so much!

5:25 – Guest: Yes, exactly. If you are not careful you can miss opportunities.

6:33 – Panel: You have some ideas about frameworks and libraries – one thing that I am always anxious about is being able to make sense of “what are some new trends that I should pay attention to?” I remember interviewing with someone saying: this mobile thing is just a fad. I remember thinking that she is going to miss this opportunity. I am worried that I am going to be THAT guy. How do you figure out what sort of things you should / shouldn’t pay attention to?

7:47 – Guest: It is a super exhausting thing to keep up with – I agree. For me, a lot of what I pay attention to is the technology that has the backing of a multi-million dollar company then that shows that technology isn’t going anywhere, anytime soon. The other thing I would look at is how ACTIVE is the community around it?

9:15 – Panel: Is there a strategic way to approach this? There is so many different directions that you can grow and push yourself within your career? Do you have any kinds of thoughts/tips on how you want your career to evolve?

10:00 – Guest: I am trying to always communicate better to my newsletter audience. Also, a good approach, too, is what are people hiring for? 

11:06 – Aimee: Again, I would say: focus on learning.

11:30 – Panel: And I agree with Aimee – “learn it and learn it well!”

12:01 – Panel: I want to ask Chris – what is CloseBrace?

12:17 – Guest: I founded it in November 2016, and started work on it back in 2013.

14:20 – Panel: It was filled with a bunch of buzz worthy words/title.

14:32 – Guest continues his thoughts/comments on CloseBrace.

16:54 – Panel: How is the growth going?

17:00 – Guest: It is growing very well. I put out a massive, massive tutorial course – I wouldn’t necessarily advice that people do this b/c it can be overwhelming. However, growth this year I have focused on marketing. I haven’t shared numbers or anything but it’s increased 500%, and I am happy about it.

18:05 – Panel: Are you keeping in-house?

18:13 – Guest: I think it would be cool to expand, but now it is in-house. I don’t want to borrow Egg Head’s setup. I would love to cover MORE topics, though.

19:05 – Panel: You are only one person.

19:08 – Guest: If I can get the site creating more revenue than I can hire someone to do video editing, etc.

19:35 – Panel: I think you are overthinking it.

19:45 – Guest.

19:47 – Advertisement – Sentry.io

20:47 – Guest.

21:30 – Aimee: There are SO many resources out there right now. Where do you think you fit into this landscape?

21:44 – The landscape is cluttered, but I feel that I am different b/c of my thoroughness. I don’t always explain line by line, but I do say how and why things work. I think also is my VOICE. Not my radio voice, but the tone and the approach you take with it.

23:25 – Panel: I was trying to copy folks in the beginning of my career. And at some point I realized that I needed to find my own style. It always came down to the reasons WHY I am different rather than the similarities. Like, Chris, you have these quick hits on CloseBrace, but some people might feel like they don’t have the time to get through ALL of your content, because it’s a lot. For me, that’s what I love about your content.

24:46 – Christopher: Yeah, it was intentional.

25:36 – Panel: Good for you.

25:49 – Guest: I am super device agnostic: Android, Mac, PC, etc. I have a lot of people from India that are more Microsoft-base.

26:28 – Aimee: I think Egghead is pretty good about this...do you cover testing at all with these things that you are doing? It’s good to do a “Hello World” but most of these sites don’t get into MORE complex pieces. I think that’s where you can get into trouble. It’s nice to have some boiler point testing, too.

27:18 – Guest answers Aimee’s question.

28:43 – Aimee: We work with a consultancy and I asked them to write tests for the things that we work with. That’s the value of the testing. It’s the code that comes out.

29:10 – Panel: Can you explain this to me. Why do I need to write tests? It’s always working (my code) so why do I have to write a test?

29:39 – Guest: When working with AWS I was writing...

31:01 – Aimee: My biggest thing is that I have seen enough that the people don’t value testing are in a very bad place, and the people that value testing are in a good place. It even comes back to the customers, because the code gets so hard that you end up repeatedly releasing bugs. Customers will stop paying their bills if this happens too often for them.

33:00 – Panel: Aimee / Chris do you have a preferred tool? I have done testing before, but not as much as I should be doing.

33:25 – Aimee: I like JEST and PUPPETEER.

33:58 – Guest: I like JEST, too.

34:20 – Aimee: Let’s go to PICKS!

34:35 – Advertisement – eBook: Get a coder job!

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MJS 099: Christopher Buecheler

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Host: Charles Max Wood

Guest: Christopher Buecheler

Episode Summary

In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Christopher Buecheler, novelist, web developer and founder of CloseBrace, a JavaScript tutorial and resource site.

Christopher is a self-taught full-stack web developer with extensive experience in programming with JavaScript, jQuery, React.js, Angular.js, and much more. Listen to Christopher on the  JavaScript Jabber podcast.

Christopher started CloseBrace because he really enjoys helping people and giving back to the community. In his spare time, he writes science fiction novels and is also working on a web application for knitting called Stitchly with a friend.

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Zen and psychotherapy [electronic resource] : integrating traditional and nontraditional approaches / Christopher J. Mruk ; with Joan Hartzell

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Marine ecosystems : human impacts on biodiversity, functioning and services / edited by Tasman P. Crowe, University College Dublin, Ireland, Christopher L.J. Frid, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia