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Pharmacology in nursing : Australia and New Zealand / Bonita E. Broyles, RN, BSN, EdD, PhD, Barry S. Reiss, BS, MS, PhD, Mary E. Evans, BSEd, MSN, PhD, RN, FAAN, Gayle McKenzie, M (Ed), Grad Dip Adv. Nurs (Critical Care, Grad Cert Ad. Nurs. (Clinical Ed),

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Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance / edited by Lynn L. Silver, LL Silver Consulting, LLC, Karen Bush, Indiana University




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Values and vaccine refusal : hard questions in ethics, epistemology, and health care / Mark Navin

Navin, Mark, author




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Pharmacology clear & simple : a guide to drug classifications and dosage calculations / Cynthia J. Watkins, RN, MSN, CPN (Pediatric Intensive Care Staff Nurse, Halifax Health, Daytona Beach, Florida)

Watkins, Cynthia J., author




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The stars are legion / Kameron Hurley

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Monstrous little voices : new tales from Shakespeare's fantasy world / Jonathan Barnes, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Emma Newman, Kate Heartfield, Foz Meadows




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A freshman honors course in calculus and analytic geometry taught / by Emil Artin ; notes by G.B. Seligman ; foreword by Marvin J. Greenberg ; prepared under the auspices of the Committee on the Undergraduate Program, Mathematical Association of America

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Beginning and intermediate algebra / Margaret Lial, American River College, John Hornsby, University of New Orleans, Terry McGinnis

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Essentials of college algebra / Margaret L. Lial (American River College), John Hornsby (University of New Orleans), David I. Schneider (University of Maryland), Callie J. Daniels (St. Charles Community College)

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Student solutions manual to accompany Elementary linear algebra, 11th edition and Elementary linear algebra, applications version, 11th edition / Howard Anton, Chris Rorres ; prepared by Przemyslaw Bogacki

Anton, Howard, author




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Differential equations : with boundary-value problems / Dennis G. Zill ; metric version prepared by Aly El-Iraki

Zill, Dennis G., 1940- author




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Introductory and intermediate algebra / Margaret L. Lial, American River College, John Hornsby, University of New Orleans, Terry McGinnis

Lial, Margaret L




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Linear mixed models : a practical guide using statistical software / Brady T. West, Kathleen B. Welch, Andrzej T. Gałecki, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA ; with contributions from Brenda W. Gillespie

West, Brady T




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Marketing plans : how to prepare them, how to use them / Malcolm McDonald, Hugh Wilson

McDonald, Malcolm




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The old rules of marketing are dead : 6 new rules to reinvent your brand & reignite your business / Timothy R. Pearson

Pearson, Timothy R




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Wired to care : how companies prosper when they create widespread empathy / Dev Patnaik with Peter Mortensen

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SquareSpace Adds Stats for RSS Feeds

We provide further context about your audience with a breakdown of where your subscribers are coming from. People who manually add your feed to an RSS reader will be classified as Individuals, people who use popular feed clients such as Feedly or Google Feedfetcher will be labeled as such.

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Social Media You are Doing it Wrong

The mistakes that make crazy are avoidable. Sometimes, people do not realize it is wrong. Other times, people do not think it is a quick fix.

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Facebooks Year In Review Shows Software Short-Comings

Facebooks automated year in review slideshows are meant to surface highlights from the year that was, but for some the virtual scrapbook simply brings back bad memories. In the case of web designer Eric Meyer, a photo of his recently deceased daughter appeared, surrounded by confetti, illustrations of party goers dancing and the exclamation Eric, here's what your year looked like! In response, Eric wrote a blog post about what he refers to as that apps Inadvertent Algorithmic Cruelty, and pointing to the shortcomings of modern software design.

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8 Social-Media Sins That Are Sure to Get You Unfriended and Unfollowed

According to a recent social-media engagement study, Americans now spend more time on social media than any other Internet activity, including email. Social media is not going anywhere and businesses, small and large, are now recognizing their online presence is an essential part of their marketing strategy. Eight out of 10 small to medium-sized businesses now use social media to drive growth for their business, and three out of five say they have gained new customers through social media marketing.

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25 Social Media Channels You Are Probably Not Using Now

Chances are your small business has used social media in one way or another. There are the big guns like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. And other familiar names like Instagram, Pinterest, and Vine.  However, these are just a drop in the bucket when it comes to all of the social media channels out there.

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Audio Recording Software for Podcasters

RecordForAll allows for you to easily record, and edit audio files.

Free evaluation version available for download!

Audio Recording Software for Podcasters




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Local Parents Take Social Media Product Complaints With A Grain of Salt

A national diaper company is on the defense after a mothers video on social media went viral, claiming glass shards were in a bag of wipes. Other angry parents also took to social media to attack Huggies, showing how claims, founded or baseless, can reach thousands, even millions in just a few hours or days.

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Feedly Adds Shared Collections For Pro Users, Lets Teams Share Sources

Feedly has become one of the best ways to keep up with your RSS feeds. One key feature that’s been missing, however, is the ability to bulk share a collection of sources. Now, Feedly is adding this feature to Feedly Pro.

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5 Ways Your Social Media Accounts Hurt Your Career

Social media is a big part of many peoples lives, and it can be a great tool to help build and maintain relationships, and for general self-expression. LinkedIn has 396 million users, Twitter has 307 million active users and Facebook almost 1.5 billion active users, according to Statista.com.

However, social media can easily lend itself to blurring the line between users’ personal and professional lives. And any information — good or bad — posted to social media can be difficult to delete once it’s out there. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to become a more responsible social media user. Read on to find out how social media can hurt your career, and how to avoid social media mistakes.

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How Can I Organize My RSS Feeds So They Are More Manageable?

You are definitely not alone in feeling the RSS information overload. As wonderful as it is to be able to tap into all the information in the world, there are only so many hours in the day to spend consuming it all. Not to worry: With a little pruning, filtering and prioritizing, we can turn the deluge of data into a nice, manageable stream of content.

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Are You A Social Media Narcissist?

Social media narcissism is on the rise. The team behind Psychology Today compiled research to show that millennials could be the most narcissistic generation in history. Social media is one of the exemplifications of the problem. That is not to say that everyone on social media is a narcissist, but it is where these people tend to hang out.

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Are There Any SEO Benefits With Having an RSS Feed?

John Mueller was asked about RSS feeds in the latest Google Webmaster Hangout, specifically whether there are any SEO benefits to having an RSS feed on the site.

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Are You Paying Enough Attention to Customers on Social Media?

Although consumers want brands to use social media as a two-way communication channel, the vast majority of businesses are not adhering to those desires, according to a study from social media management software provider Sprout Social. On average, businesses send out 23 promotional messages for every one consumer response.

Social media is now the No. 1 way consumers interact with businesses. The research revealed that 34.5 percent of consumers turn to social media first when they have a problem, compared with just 16 percent who call and 5 percent who visit a store in person.

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Police are increasingly using social media surveillance tools

This summer, the American Civil Liberties Union of California requested records from 63 police departments, sheriffs and district attorneys across California. Of the records they received, 40 percent of the agencies (20) used social media surveillance tools, and most of them started using them within the last year.

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Social Media Are Driving Americans Insane

Last week, the APA released a study finding that Americans were experiencing the first statistically significant stress increase in the surveys 10-year history. In January, 57 percent of respondents of all political stripes said the U.S. political climate was a very or somewhat significant source of stress, up from 52 percent who said the same thing in August.

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6 Social Media Trends to Prepare for in 2018

2018 is only four months away, and brands have to prepare to take advantage of the opportunities social media presents -- or their competitors will.

When it comes to reaching audiences, effectively distributing your content, and building a following around your brand, social media offers a wealth of possibilities. It's where your audiences already live and engage with content, which makes it a convenient platform for brands. Its built-in analytics allow you to track and improve your efforts over time. Plus, all the free social-media tools make it easy to use and maintain an active presence.

As you look ahead to 2018 and begin planning for ways to strengthen your social strategy, it is important to keep a pulse on trends.

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Researchers are studying your social media. What do you think of that?

Have you tweeted, posted an Instagram photo or just generally engaged in social media before? Then it’s possible you have been part of a research experiment of sorts. Think that raises some ethical questions? You are not the only one.

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Are You Still Using an RSS Reader

RSS is now competing for my time with Twitter, Reddit, internal Verge chats, and other news sources

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Teach Students To Use Social Media (The Right Way) And The Possibilities Are Endless

CJ Marple wanted to teach his young students how quickly information can spread on the Internet.

So earlier this year, the third-grade science teacher wrote up a tweet with the help of his students, asking for other users to retweet the message, or even reply to the message with their location.

The Kansas teacher says he expected 1,000 or so retweets, but within days the tweet went viral and gained more than 227,000 retweets and 75,000 replies from users all over the world. His students, who are probably a little too young for their own social media accounts, learned a lot that week about the power of social media.

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On social media, are we worker bees or player bees?

Why would these companies pay when so many of us are willing to do it, as you say, for free? When big tech wants the public to generate a new set of data for them, they design a fun new device designed to train us to do it. And we pay them for the privilege! More and more people have either the Apple, Amazon, or Google home assistant, which we know is already recording our passive conversation for use in improving each company’s voice recognition software and AI.

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4 Unexpected Social Media Platforms to Grow Your Brand Awareness

However, social media marketing efforts can span far beyond the core four: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. In fact, these popular platforms see such high users yet have such stringent algorithms that it can be hard to ensure your followers see your organic content, much less that your content helps you capture new consumers.

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Why podcasting companies are getting more into scripted shows

Podcasting is going Hollywood.

Over the past year, HowStuffWorks, Gimlet and Wondery have stepped up their search for content that can be adapted into film, television, or even books as production studios snap up podcasts for high-profile films and cable TV series with A-list talent like Julia Roberts, Connie Britton and Eric Bana.

Gimlet Media, the startup that began selling film and TV rights to its shows last year, has already exceeded every 2018 goal it had set for Gimlet Pictures, said its head, Chris Giliberti.

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Software to Develop RSS Feeds

Existing RSS feeds can be repaired and enhanced with FeedForAll.

RSS feeds generated by other means can be automatically repaired, so that they conform to the RSS 2.0 specification. FeedForAll supports RSS feed creation, podcast and videocast creation, management and publishing.

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Social media expert says parents should get on Snapchat, Instagram

Every parent that has a teen or a preteen should have both Snapchat and Instagram on their phones. If their child uses those applications, you should follow your child on those applications and I think having constant conversations with kids about responsible social media use is important, said Haase.

If they want their child to use social media responsibly, Haase said the parent needs to model good social media behavior as well.

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Social media hacks, bad contractors, smartphone problems are 2018's top consumer complaints

Contractor complaints and safety concerns with smartphone apps were among what the ABC 7 I-Team found to be the top three consumer complaints in 2018.

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What Are The Best Times To Post On Social Media?

Every company marketer posting on social media is curious about the best times to post their content. While each audience is unique, having a rule of thumb can be extremely helpful when you are first starting out. Sprout Social recently published the results of their Best Times to Post on Social Media: 2018 Industry Research, a report which includes preferred time slots for the big 4 — Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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Think Your Data Is Private Because You Are Not On Social Media? Think Again.

Just because you are not on Facebook or Twitter does not mean your data is safe from the social media giants or their prying algorithms. A study from the University of Vermont adds yet more evidence to the argument that your privacy is no longer in your hands, even if you abstain from social media.

Researchers from UVM's Department of Mathematics and Statistics published a paper in this week’s issue of the journal Nature Human Behaviour demonstrating that social media users not only generate substantial behavioral data about themselves but also about members of their social circle.

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Why Social Media Influencers Are Integral To Tech Culture

In todays climate of hyper-competitive technologies, the ways that technology is sold often has much more to do with how a brand is perceived and the cultural relationships that this brand has to an imaginary field of power much more than how good a brand actually is. Where social influencers have far more sway with younger consumers than celebrity endorsements, how do they fit into the greater social fabric that necessitates that not only items are bought and sold, but which nurtures a cultural connection between the object and a deeper ethos that speaks to us as individuals? In essence, what makes the social influencer integral to new tech culture today and what are the indicators of their value or, according to some critics, that their time is up?

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Doctor uses social media to raise mental health awareness

According to a 2014 survey by the United States Office of Minority Health, only 9.4% of non-Hispanic black adults received mental health treatment or counseling, compared to 18.8% of non-Hispanic white adults.

Clemons explained that one of the many reasons there is a stigma around mental health in the black community is that if someone can not deal with issues in church then the thought is that you don't have enough faith or you are not giving it over to the church enough.

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How social networks are recruiting teenage extremists

In March, in the aftermath of the Christchurch shooting, I tried to distinguish between internet problems and platform problems. Internet problems arise from the existence of a free and open network that connects most of the world; platform problems arise from features native to the platform. The fact that anti-vaccination zealots can meet online is an internet problem; the fact that Facebook recommended that new mothers join anti-vaccination groups is a platform problem.

The recent rise in white supremacist violence around the world has given us fresh reason to ask which aspects of the problem belong to the entire internet, and which belong to our biggest social networks. It seems apparent that the internet is cultivating loose but potent networks of extremists. But what are the mechanics of this radicalization? And what role could platforms play in discouraging it?

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Why award shows are a bit of a joke

'What happens when you have 100 prizes to offer, and just about 10 contenders?'




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Theoretical and applied aspects of systems biology / Fabricio Alves Barbosa da Silva, Nicolas Carels, Floriano Paes Silva Junior, editors

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From models to simulations / Franck Varenne

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