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What is 5G and When Do We Get It?

5G is the next generation of high-speed wireless communication. It should speed up your phone's data service to the point that it's bonkers fast.




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The exchange strategy for managing conflict in health care [electronic resource] : how to defuse emotions and create solutions when the stakes are high / Steven P. Dinkin, Barbara Filner, Lisa Maxwell

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When Centipedes Dream—Sue Bracken

ISBN: 9781988040387 Pub date: Spring 2018   Sue Bracken often finds the bizarre and the beautiful in what she sees. When Centipedes Dream, her debut book of poems, is a collection of these sightings. It  ranges from the familial love in a small blue bracelet,  the roar surrounding the loss of a sibling, the balletic thoughts of a [...]




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What happens to your social media accounts when you die?

None of us are getting out of this alive. With the advent of consumer tech and the internet, you can now make your wishes known in a myriad of ways. For starters, if you are wondering where’s the best place to make sure your loved ones follow your will directives and have access to your passwords, you can do this online.

Specialty sites can store all your important documents from wills, trusts and passwords to your funeral preferences. While most sites are subscription-based, there is a free option that is HIPPA-compliant with secured bank-level encryption.

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7 mistakes to avoid when optimizing your Instagram account for SEO

One of the unwritten rules of Instagram management is to create a cohesive feed. The posts you upload on the platform should be logical in terms of visual concept, timing, captions, and hashtags.

But consistency isn’t something that can be accomplished overnight. You need to take time and think through each caption, the relevance of tags, the whole grid layout style and posting frequency. To streamline this process and plan your Instagram posts and stories, you can use Combin Scheduler, a tool for Instagram content planning.

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All that the man left behind when he died / Daichi Fujiki

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Rest: why you get more done when you work less / Alex Soojung-Kim Pang

Browsery QP301.P336 2018




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When Puneet Issar was left with bruised body post 'Mahabhart' cli...

When Puneet Issar was left with bruised body post 'Mahabhart' cli...




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Coronavirus pandemic: Leganes manager reveals date when La Liga will resume...

Coronavirus pandemic: Leganes manager reveals date when La Liga will resume...




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'When I walk out of a concert, I am a prince'

KK discusses his top songs with Rajul Hegde/ Rediff.com, and even sings some of them!




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'I was ecstatic when I gave my voice to Elsa!'

'Today, when I watch animated films again, I still feel connected with the child in me.' Sunidhi Chauhan talks Frozen.





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When Salman called out to Shah Rukh Khan

Sallu likes his Being Human e-bike.





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When Deepika thought Ranveer was 'hot'

'Deepika had seen some Simmba rushes.''She doesn't react much to anything in life.''But when the screen went off, she looked at me and said "hot lag raha hai".'






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When Disha called Anil Kapoor CRAZY!

"After this film, Aditya (Roy Kapur) and Disha (Patani) are going to be major stars," Anil Kapoor assured at the trailer launch of his new film, Malang.




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When Your Calling Is Challenged

As hardships come, you have 1 of 3 options.

This was not how things were supposed to work out.

Every night for a year, my husband and I had prayed that God would direct us to the right place in his right timing. Based on our own prayers as well as confirmation from others, it seemed that the “right place” would be a church where Dave could serve as senior pastor, giving him more opportunities to exercise his gifts of preaching and shepherding. Now that we had two little boys, we also desired to be closer to family. We told God that we would go anywhere he led us (and we meant it!), but that we would love to end up somewhere in the southeastern United States, ideally within three hours of Dave’s parents.

We explored options around the country. We prayed, waited, and sought counsel from wise and mature believers. We continued to serve faithfully in our current ministries. We prayed and waited some more.

Twelve months later, our little family made the 1,200-mile journey from Minnesota to our new church in North Carolina—just two and a half hours from our sons’ beloved Nana and Papa—where Dave would serve as lead pastor. We felt God had clearly answered our earnest prayers, as evidenced by all sorts of confirmations that seemed like way more than coincidence. I mean, at the boarding gate for our flight home from our interview weekend, we discovered that our pilot “happened” to be a friend who first came up to Dave a year earlier and said he felt God was preparing my husband for a lead pastoral role!

We were over-the-moon excited. We felt we had come home, and we thought we’d be at that church and in that city for life.

Yet three years in, our dream situation had turned to a nightmare. Our church was slowly dying, our marriage ...

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Healthy volunteers in commercial clinical drug trials: when human beings become guinea pigs / Shadreck Mwale

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The algorithmic leader: how to be smart when machines are smarter than you / Mike Walsh

Dewey Library - HD45.W35 2019




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All in Their Heads: When Faces Made the Case for Lobotomy

If you were mentally ill back in the late 1930s to late 1950s, doctors might have tried to cure you by drilling a hole in your brain and disconnecting the thalamus from the frontal lobe. They may have been convinced to employ this drastic surgery by eccentric neuroscientist Dr. Walter Freeman, “the world’s greatest proponent…




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Vinita Nangia: When did you last really look?

God they say is in the detail and he who has mastered the art of focusing on the minutest details, has mastered the art of blocking out the unpleasant...




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Here Are the Two Things That Developers Value More Than Compensation When Choosing a Job

We have no shortage of sayings about the primacy of money. “Money talks”. “Show me the money”. “Put your money where your mouth is”. But we sometimes overestimate money’s importance relative to many other things. This can be especially true when it comes to working and choosing which job to take. When it comes to […]

The post Here Are the Two Things That Developers Value More Than Compensation When Choosing a Job appeared first on DevelopIntelligence.




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[ASAP] When the Others Become Us: A Chemist’s Perspective of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Italy

ACS Chemical Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.0c00289




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When the Earth had two moons: cannibal planets, icy giants, dirty comets, dreadful orbits, and the origins of the night sky / Erik Asphaug

Dewey Library - QB603.O74 A86 2019




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Remaining Relevant in Your Tech Career: When Change is the Only Constant / by Robert Stackowiak

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Prices and welfare: an introduction to the measurement of well-being when prices change / Abdelkrim Araar, Paolo Verme

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Opting back in: what really happens when mothers go back to work / Pamela Stone and Meg Lovejoy

Dewey Library - HD6054.2.U6 S76 2019




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'When They See Us': A series worth watching

Film: "When They See Us" on Netflix; Director: Ava DuVernay; Rating: *****(5 stars)




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When Ranveer Singh hugged, consoled a Pakistan fan

Ranveer Singh's on-field hug of Indian skipper Virat Kohli is not the only moment that created a social media frenzy. The Bollywood star also embraced a Pakistan fan and told him not be upset after his country's team lost to India in a ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 match in Manchester.




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Anxious creativity: when imagination fails / David Trend

Dewey Library - BF408.T74 2020




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Scar Project: When men get breast cancer




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[ASAP] When Light Meets Nitrogen-Centered Radicals: From Reagents to Catalysts

Accounts of Chemical Research
DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.0c00090




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When Hollow Multi-Shelled Structures (HoMSs) Meet Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)

Chem. Sci., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01284J, Perspective
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Zumin Wang, Nailiang Yang, Dan Wang
Hollow multishelled structures (HoMSs) have distinguished advantages, such as large effective surface area, short mass transport route, and high loading capacity, but the fabrication of HoMS was a big challenge....
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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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When bishops meet: an essay comparing Trent, Vatican I, and Vatican II / John W. O'Malley

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The Ethics of Abortion: When Does Life Begin? [electronic resource]




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When I go: selected French poems / Rainer Maria Rilke ; translated with an introduction by Susanne Petermann ; forward by David Rosen

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Podcast: When we pay attention to plane crashes, releasing modified mosquitoes, and bacteria that live off radiation

This week, we chat about some of our favorite stories -- including a new bacterial model for alien life that feeds on cosmic rays, tracking extinct “bear dogs” to Texas, and when we stop caring about plane crashes -- with Science’s Online News Editor David Grimm. Plus, Alexa Billow talks to Staff Writer Kelly Servick about her feature story on the releasing modified mosquitoes in Brazil to combat diseases like Zika, dengue, and chikungunya. Her story is part of a package on mosquito control.  Listen to previous podcasts  [Image: © Alex Wild; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Podcast: What ants communicate when kissing, stars birthed from gas, and linking immune strength and social status

This week, we chat about kissing communication in ants, building immune strength by climbing the social ladder, and a registry for animal research with Online News Editor David Grimm. Plus, Science’s Alexa Billow talks to Bjorn Emonts about the birth of stars in the Spiderweb Galaxy 10 billion years ago.   Related research on immune function and social hierarchy.   Listen to previous podcasts.   [Image: Lauren Brent; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Podcast: Bringing back tomato flavor genes, linking pollution and dementia, and when giant otters roamed Earth

This week, we chat about 50-kilogram otters that once stalked southern China, using baseball stats to show how jet lag puts players off their game, and a growing link between pollution and dementia, with Online News Editor David Grimm. Also in this week’s show: our very first monthly book segment. In the inaugural segment, Jen Golbeck interviews Helen Pilcher about her new book Bring Back the King: The New Science of De-extinction. Plus Denise Tieman joins Alexa Billow to discuss the genes behind tomato flavor, or lack thereof.   Listen to previous podcasts.    [Image: Dutodom; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Podcast: Teaching self-driving cars to read, improving bike safety with a video game, and when ‘you’ isn’t about ‘you’

This week, new estimates for the depths of the world’s lakes, a video game that could help kids be safer bike riders, and teaching autonomous cars to read road signs with Online News Editor David Grimm. And Ariana Orvell joins Sarah Crespi to discuss her study of how the word “you” is used when people recount meaningful experiences. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: VisualCommunications/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Podcast: When good lions go bad, listening to meteor crashes, and how humans learn to change the world

This week, meteors’ hiss may come from radio waves, pigeons that build on the wings of those that came before, and a potential answer to the century-old mystery of what turned two lions into people eaters with Online News Editor David Grimm. Elise Amel joins Julia Rosen to discuss the role of evolution and psychology in humans’ ability to overcome norms and change the world, as part of a special issue on conservation this week in Science. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript  Transcripts courtesy Scribie.com  [Image: bjdlzx/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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The South Pole’s IceCube detector catches a ghostly particle from deep space, and how rice knows to grow when submerged

A detection of a single neutrino at the 1-square-kilometer IceCube detector in Antarctica may signal the beginning of “neutrino astronomy.” The neutral, almost massless particle left its trail of debris in the ice last September, and its source was picked out of the sky by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope soon thereafter. Science News Writer Daniel Clery joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the blazar fingered as the source and how neutrinos from this gigantic matter-gobbling black hole could help astronomers learn more about mysterious high-energy cosmic rays that occasionally shriek toward Earth. Read the research. Sarah also talks with Cornell University’s Susan McCouch about her team’s work on deep-water rice. Rice can survive flooding by fast internodal growth—basically a quick growth spurt that raises its leaves above water. But this growth only occurs in prolonged, deep flooding. How do these plants know they are submerged and how much to grow? Sarah and Susan discuss the mechanisms involved and where they originated. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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When B'wood actors opened up about their moms




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When Kriti and Govinda set the stage on fire

Today, we came across an interesting video where Govinda can be seen shaking his leg with actress Kriti Sanon on his hit song 'Main Toh Raste Se Ja Raha Tha'.




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#ThrowbackDiaries: When stars were young

Time to look at intriguing flashback pix, posted by Bollywood folk.




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When did India last lose a Test series in West Indies?

As India kicks off its run in the World Test Championships on Thursday, Rajneesh Gupta tells you all you need to know about the India-West Indies on-field rivalry.




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Pause, rewind, play: When the Tiger oozed class and confidence - a rare interview of MAK Pataudi

In this fascinating footage Pataudi, one of the greatest Indian captains, talks about how he became a leader, the accident that damaged his eye, and more.