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Climate change, consumption and intergenerational justice: lived experiences in China, Uganda and the UK / Kristina Diprose, Gill Valentine, Robert Vanderbeck, Chen Liu, Katie McQuaid

Dewey Library - GE220.D57 2019




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Landscapes of activism: civil society and HIV and AIDS care in northern Mozambique / Joel Christian Reed

Hayden Library - RA644.A25 R436 2018




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Laid waste!: the culture of exploitation in early America / John Lauritz Larson

Dewey Library - HC103.7.L36 2020




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Institutionalised dreams: the art of managing foreign aid / Elżbieta Drążkiewicz

Dewey Library - HC60.D686 2020




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New perspectives on Pakistan's political economy: state, class and social change / edited by Matthew McCartney, S. Akbar Zaidi

Dewey Library - HC440.5.N43 2019




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Armenia and Europe: foreign aid and environmental politics in the post-Soviet caucasus / by Pål Wilter Skedsmo

Dewey Library - HC60.S54 2019




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Oval Maidan-Virar

Oval Maidan-Virar




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Oval Maidan

Oval Maidan




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10 highly paid people in construction industry

10 highly paid people in construction industry




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Photovoltaics in the urban environment : lessons learnt from large scale projects / edited by Bruno Gaiddon, Henk Kaan, and Donna Munro




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Could Rams, Chargers use Raiders' Las Vegas stadium at temporary home?

The coronavirus pandemic could force teams in California to find temporary homes.




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Deshaun Watson said before the 2017 draft that he talked to the Bears

Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson raised plenty of eyebrows on Friday when he tweeted, "The Bears NEVER ONCE talked to me" before the 2017 NFL draft. But that's not what Watson said at the time. Prior to the 2017 draft, Watson said in an interview with Rich Eisen that the Bears had talked to him. "I've [more]




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Of What Am I Afraid? Plumbing the Depths

In this narrative medicine essay, a psychologist peels back the layers of her reticence and comes to terms with working with transgender patients as a member of LGBT community.




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A comprehensive guide to toxicology in nonclinical drug development / edited by Ali Said Faqi, DVM, PhD, DABT, (Fellow ATS Senior Director MPI Research, Mattawan, Michigan, United States, Wayne State Univeristy, Detroit, Michigan, United States)




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Proceedings of the Adelaide Publishing and Editing Society




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Numerical mathematics and computing / Ward Cheney & David Kincaid

Cheney, E. W. (Elliott Ward), 1929-




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Buffer Introduces RSS Feeds And Handpicked Content Suggestions For Its Paid Plans

Buffer is about sharing content, and now also a little about content curation. The social scheduling and sharing application announced two new features that could save you the trouble of searching for content to share.

Buffer feeds has just been introduced for users on the Awesome and Business plans. Users on the free Individual plan can try out Feeds by signing up for a trial of Buffer for Business. Users on both these paid plans can connect their preferred feeds from websites to their social accounts on Buffer and create a continuous stream of content ready to be share

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Oh No! Did Facebook Just Kill Unpaid Marketing Content?

On June 29, Facebooks algorithm change rocked the content world. The social media giant announced it would start prioritizing posts shared by friends and family over content from publishers and brands. That’s bad news for brands that have come to rely on social media sites like Facebook as a major web traffic driver.

Facebook accounts for 41.4 percent of referral traffic to news sites, according to Parse.lys April 2016 Authority Report. But not all is lost. While brands may be in trouble, content published and shared by individuals could gain even greater traction. That’s good news for industry influencers and budding thought leaders.

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Twitter will identify political ads and disclose who paid for them

Twitter has been in hot water as more evidence emerges showing how Russia used the social network to influence public opinion. Ahead of a November 1st Congressional hearing on Russian manipulation, Twitter has introduced sweeping new rules for how it shares data on political posts. The network will launch a Transparency Center that lists all ads appearing on Twitter, including promoted ones that previously only appeared to targeted demographics, and will clearly label them when they appear in user feeds.


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Google News Said to have deprecated old RSS feed URLs on December 1, 2017

Google News will be deprecating their old RSS feed subscription URLs by December 1, 2017. That means if you have Google News RSS feed subscriptions from a year or so ago, you will need to go through all those subscriptions and update them.

To update your RSS feeds, you need to go to https://news.google.com and select the section you want or create a custom section. At the bottom of the section’s page, click RSS. This will make the feed appear. Copy the URL from the address bar to get the new URL for the RSS feed.

Google told us the old RSS URLs will no longer work effective December 1, 2017.

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Get paid for your social networking data

Every time you like, comment, and share anything on Facebook, you're creating valuable data. So, what if you could get paid for it?

Blockchain-based social networks like Steemit and PermissionIO are already doing that.

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With Social Media Disinformation, What — and Who — Should We Be Afraid Of?

As social medias influence over politics and elections has risen, so too has our collective anxiety about it. Over the last three years in particular, the use of megaplatforms like Facebook and Twitter as vectors for misinformation has been the subject of congressional hearings and not a few columns on the websites of some of our finer magazines. And as we gear up for elections in 2019 — and, assuming we make it through this year, in 2020 — the anxiety is gearing up, too. On Monday, in anticipation of the European Parliamentary elections in May, the Mozilla Foundation, an influential internet-advocacy non-profit, released an open letter to Facebook, co-signed by 32 civil rights and transparency groups, demanding that the social network implement measures designed to increase transparency, facilitate research, and combat misinformation.

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Simply said: communicating better at work and beyond / Jay Sullivan

Online Resource




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[ASAP] Discovery of Potent Inhibitors against P-Glycoprotein-Mediated Multidrug Resistance Aided by Late-Stage Functionalization of a 2-(4-(Pyridin-2-yl)phenoxy)pyridine Analogue

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00337




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After silence: a history of AIDS through its images / Avram Finkelstein

Hayden Library - NX180.A36 F56 2018




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Invisible search and online search engines [electronic resource] : the ubiquity of search in everyday life / Jutta Haider and Olof Sundin.

Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.




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Early Puerto Rican cinema and nation building: national sentiments, transnational realities, 1897-1940 / Naida García-Crespo

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.P9 G365 2019




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Cinema's military industrial complex / edited by Haidee Wasson and Lee Grieveson

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.U6 C5285 2018




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Serving Medicaid Beneficiaries Who Need Long-Term Services and Supports: Better Outcomes at Lower Costs

In the past two decades, many federal and state Medicaid initiatives have been designed to rebalance the long-term services and supports (LTSS) system by increasing access to home and community-based services (HCBS) in order to reduce the use of expensive institutional care.




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Archiving an epidemic: art, AIDS, and the queer Chicanx avant-garde / Robb Hernández

Dewey Library - HQ76.2.U5 H475 2019




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New Finding Aids, 1st quarter, 2019

With this post, the New-York Historical Society Library introduces a new quarterly feature in which we will highlight the collections for which detailed finding aids were published over the prior three months. All collections receive at least a summary description in our catalog, BobCat. But many collections have such depth or are simply so large...

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New Finding Aids, 2nd Quarter 2019

This post is the second in a new quarterly series in which the New-York Historical Society highlights the collections for which detailed finding aids were published over the prior three months. All collections receive at least a summary description in our catalog, Bobcat. But many collections have such depth or are simply so large or...

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New Finding Aids, 3rd Quarter 2019

This post is the third in a quarterly series in which the New-York Historical Society highlights the collections for which detailed finding aids were published over the prior three months. All collections receive at least a summary description in our catalog, Bobcat. But many collections have such depth or are simply so large or complex...

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New Finding Aids, 4th Quarter 2019

This post is one in a quarterly series in which the New-York Historical Society highlights the collections for which detailed finding aids were published over the prior three months. All collections receive at least a summary description in our catalog, Bobcat. But many collections have such depth or are simply so large or complex that...

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New Finding Aids, 1st Quarter 2020

This post is one in a quarterly series in which the New-York Historical Society highlights the collections for which detailed finding aids were published over the prior three months. All collections receive at least a summary description in our catalog, Bobcat. But many collections have such depth or are simply so large or complex that...

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Mathematica Experts Showcase MACBIS Expertise and Present on Medicaid Methods and Topics at Medicaid Enterprise Systems Conference

Mathematica experts will showcase their expertise in providing business analytics and data quality development for the Medicaid and CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) Business Information Solution (MACBIS) at this year’s Medicaid Enterprise Systems Conference in Chicago.




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Mathematica at the National Association for Medicaid Program Integrity (NAMPI) Conference

Mathematica’s Jonathan Morse and Clint Eisenhower will team up to share their thoughts on state impacts and expectations for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Medicaid program integrity strategy at this year’s NAMPI Annual Conference in Atlanta.




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Mathematica Supports the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’s State Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program Transformation and Innovation Milestones

Mathematica will showcase state Medicaid services and support for CMS projects to modernize data analytics for Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program at the National Association of Medicaid Directors fall conference.




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Humanitarian aid in post-Soviet countries [electronic resource] : an anthropological perspective / Laëtitia Atlani-Duault ; translated by Andrew Wilson

London ; New York : Routledge, 2007




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Rethinking humanitarian intervention in the 21st century / edited by Aiden Warren and Damian Grenfell




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Protecting human rights in the 21st century / edited by Aidan Hehir and Robert W. Murray




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Technologies and Materials for Renewable Energy, Environment and Sustainability: TMREES19Gr: 4-6 September 2019, Athens, Greece / editors, Adawiya J. Haider, Akram R. Jabur, Chafic-Touma Salame and Georgios Vokas

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Muzaffarnagar riots: SC asks UP govt to withdraw aid only to Muslim victims



  • DO NOT USE Uttar Pradesh
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Driver who ‘slowed down’ to aid diamond heist leads police to rogue cops, aides



  • DO NOT USE Uttar Pradesh
  • India

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UP govt announces Rs 1 lakh financial aid to elderly typist



  • DO NOT USE Uttar Pradesh
  • India

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Medicaid physician fees and access to care among children with special health care needs [electronic resource] / Pinka Chatterji, Sandra Decker, Jason U. Huh

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




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Charity and mutual aid in Europe and North America since 1800 [electronic resource] / edited by Bernard Harris and Paul Bridgen

New York : Routledge, 2007




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Medical imaging technology / Mark A Haidekker

Haidekker, Mark A., 1963-




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Peripheral neuropathy & neuropathic pain : into the light / Gerard Said

Said, G. (Gerard), author




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New Finding Aid: Marge Champion collection, 1910-2006

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Marge Champion (b. 1919) is an American actress, dancer, director, choreographer, and teacher. The collection, which documents her life and career, includes biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, programs, promotional materials, manuscript music scores and parts, articles, business papers, clippings, scripts, scrapbooks, awards and posters. The collection also includes materials related to Champion's former husband, director and choreographer Gower Champion, and her father, dancer and choreographer Ernest Belcher.