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Petrol hiked by Rs 1.67 in Delhi, diesel by Rs 7.10; check new fuel prices per litre in national capital

VAT is now being applied at a uniform 30% on both petrol and diesel in the national capital.




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Coronavirus in India LIVE: No new cases in Ghaziabad in last 24 hours, 56 active cases in district

Meanwhile, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Friday said that India's recovery rate from the COVID-19 disease is around 29.36%




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[ASAP] Stabilization and Solvent Driven Crystal-to-Crystal Transition between New Bismuth Halides

Inorganic Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c00521




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[ASAP] Why Are Lopinavir and Ritonavir Effective against the Newly Emerged Coronavirus 2019? Atomistic Insights into the Inhibitory Mechanisms

Biochemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.0c00160




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Edith Cavells Tod. Die Wiedergabe dieses Bild wurde von der "Illustrated London News" gestattet.

London : Darling & Son, Limited, 1916.




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L'Angleterre, que fait-elle? Par Elliott Dodds, Boursier de New College, Université d'Oxford.

[Londres, Angleterre] : [Imprimerie de l'Illustrated London News], [1917]




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Murder most foul! By Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis. An American observer on the Western front.

[London, E.C.] : [The Field & Queen], [191-]




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Welfare activities by new religious actors : Islamic organisations in Italy and Switzerland [Electronic book] / Elisa Banfi.

Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]




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W.T. Stead : nonconformist and newspaper prophet [Electronic book] / Stewart J. Brown.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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Varieties of understanding : new perspectives from philosophy, psychology, and theology [Electronic book] / Stephen R. Grimm.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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Spaces of dissension [Electronic book] : towards a new perspective on contradiction / Julia Lossau, Daniel Schmidt-Brücken, Ingo H. Warnke, editors.

Wiesbaden : Springer VS, [2019]




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Semantic Perception Theory [Electronic book] : A New Theory on Children's Language Development / by Kekang He.

Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2019 ; Imprint Springer.




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On trade justice : a philosophical plea for a new global deal [Electronic book] / Mathias Risse and Gabriel Wollner.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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New Trends in One-Dimensional Dynamics [Electronic book] : in honour of Welington de Melo on the occasion of his 70th Birthday IMPA 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 14-17 / Maria José Pacifico, Pablo Guarino, editors.

Cham : Springer, 2019.




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NEW TRENDS IN ONE-DIMENSIONAL DYNAMICS [Electronic book] : in honour of welington de melo.

[S.l.] : SPRINGER NATURE, 2019.




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New Trends in Applied Harmonic Analysis. Volume 2, Harmonic Analysis, Geometric Measure Theory, and Applications [Electronic book] / Akram Aldroubi, Carlos Cabrelli, Stéphane Jaffard, Ursula Molter, editors.

Cham, Switzerland : Birkhäuser, [2019]




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New paths to public histories [Electronic book] / edited by Margot Finn and Kate Smith.

[Basingstoke] : Palgrave Pivot, 2015.




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New Frontiers in the Neolithic Archaeology of Taiwan (5600-1800 BP) [Electronic book] : A Perspective of Maritime Cultural Interaction / Su-chiu Kuo.

Singapore : Springer, c2019.




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New essays on Belnap-Dunn logic [Electronic book] / Hitoshi Omori, Heinrich Wansing, editors.

Cham : Springer, 2019.




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NEW APPROACHES TO THE TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY ANGLOPHONE NOVEL [Electronic book].

[S.l.] : PALGRAVE MACMILLAN, 2020.




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n-Culturalism in Managing Work and Life [Electronic book] : A New Within Individual Multicultural Model / Andre A. Pekerti.

Cham : Springer, 2019.




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Mycobacterium tuberculosis : molecular infection biology, pathogenesis, diagnostics and new interventions [Electronic book] / Seyed Ehtesham Hasnain, Nasreen Z. Ehtesham, Sonam Grover, editors.

Singapore : Springer, 2019.




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Invasive Predators in New Zealand [Electronic book] : Disaster on Four Small Paws / Carolyn M. King.

Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, c2019.




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International news agencies : a history [Electronic book] / Michael B. Palmer.

Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]




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Higher-order evidence : new essays [Electronic book] / Mattias Skipper and Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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Football and Sexual Crime, from the Courtroom to the Newsroom [Electronic book] : Transforming Narratives / Deb Waterhouse-Watson.

Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.




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Fake news vs media studies : travels in a false binary [Electronic book] / Julian McDougall.

Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]




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Encountering Eve's afterlives : a new reception critical approach to Genesis 2-4 [Electronic book] / Holly Morse.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020.




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Creating the new worker : work, consumption and subordination [Electronic book] / Jean-Pierre Durand.

Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.




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China's western horizon : Beijing and the new geopolitics of Eurasia [Electronic book] / Daniel S. Markey.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.




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Animal labour : a new frontier of interspecies justice? [Electronic book] / Charlotte E. Blattner, Kendra Coulter, and Will Kymlicka.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020.




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Ad hoc networks : 11th EAI International Conference, ADHOCNETS 2019, Queenstown, New Zealand, November 18-21, 2019, proceedings [Electronic book] / Jun Zheng [and 4 others], (eds.).

Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]




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Acquaintance : new essays [Electronic book] / Jonathan Knowles and Thomas Raleigh.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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“Live Your American Dream”: Celebrating 200 New U.S. Citizens

Sunday, September 17 marked the 228th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution, a day commonly honored as Constitution Day and Citizenship Day—acknowledging the role not only of our founding document but also of the citizens who live by it. How special, then, that one day after this noteworthy anniversary, we welcomed more than...

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Toy Drives and Women’s Charitable Work in New York City

Toy drives are a beloved feature of the holiday season, and have been for over a century. In New York City, women have long been at the center of efforts to care for poor and orphaned children. In 1806, Elizabeth Hamilton (yes, that Eliza) was one of the founders of the Orphan Asylum Society of...

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A Letter to Ms. Meghan Markle: Advice from America to a New British Royal

Dear Ms. Markle, We have learned that you will soon be cramming (or as they say in the UK, “swotting”) for the British citizenship test, an exam that is typically flunked by one-third to one-half of all applicants. To pass the test, you will have to correctly answer 75 percent of 24 questions, like How...

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Alexander Hamilton: New York City’s Financial Founding Father

Revolutionary War hero, treasury secretary, founder of the Bank of New York, architect of America’s financial system—Alexander Hamilton’s accomplishments are too numerous to list. In his lifetime of just 47 years, Hamilton helped secure America’s freedom and shaped the contours of the young republic in its earliest days. The Bank of New York (now BNY...

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Happy Birthday, New-York Historical Society!

This week, the New-York Historical Society turned 214! To celebrate our birthday we’re taking a look back on the construction of the New-York Historical Society’s permanent home at 170 Central Park West. Before settling along the park, New-York Historical lived at seven other locations around the city between 1804 and 1908. Here’s a retro map...

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The Bible, America’s First Book: ‘In God We Trust’ at New-York Historical

Most Christian and Jewish Americans, reading about Christ’s resurrection or the Jewish exodus from Egypt during the upcoming Easter and Passover holidays, will not consider the Bible to be an American book. And yet, the Bible was our first American book; its earliest printings, translations, and interpretations reflected the experiences of the first Europeans to...

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Scenes from the First Earth Day: Photos from the 1970 Rallies in New York City

Every year on April 22, people around the world pause to rally for the planet. Earth Day has become a global event, part demonstration, part celebration, as concerned citizens lend their support to a natural world that’s increasingly in peril. That sense of urgency was there from the very beginning: April 22, 1970, marked the...

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Chondrules: records of protoplanetary disk processes / edited by Sara S. Russell, Natural History Museum, London, Harold C. Connolly Jr., Rowan University, New Jersey, and Alexander N. Krot, University of Hawaii, Manoa

Hayden Library - QB758.5.C46 C456 2018




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All-new Guardians of the galaxy / writer, Gerry Duggan ; artists, Aaron Kuder (Free comic book day, #1-2, #4, #6, #10) ; Marcus To (#8) ; color artist, Ive Svorcina ; letterer, VC's Cory Petit

Hayden Library - PN6728.G83 D84 2017




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New on the Web: Rare Muslim American Slave Narrative Now Online

The Library of Congress has acquired and made available online the Omar Ibn Said Collection, which includes the only known surviving slave narrative written in Arabic in the United States. In 1831, Omar Ibn Said, a wealthy and highly educated man who was captured in West Africa and brought to the United States as a slave, wrote a 15-page autobiography describing his experiences.

Read more about the extraordinary Omar Ibn Said Collection.

 




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New on the Web: Women's Suffrage in Sheet Music & Other Collections Now Online

Women's Suffrage in Sheet Music

The Library of Congress just released Women's Suffrage in Sheet Music, a selection of more than 200 pieces of sheet music spanning the years 1838-1923, over half of which highlight women's emerging voices and suffrage efforts. The collection includes published rally songs and songsters written and compiled by notable composers and suffragists, as well as music manuscripts submitted for copyright deposit by everyday citizens. Anti-suffragists raised voices in song as well, and popular music of the era echoed anti-suffrage sentiments of the day with specific references to the movement. Read more and browse the entire collection or take a quick look at the fascinating cover art

 

 

Joe Smith Collection

The Joe Smith Collection provides recordings of interviews conducted by Smith, a retired music executive, between 1986 and 1988, with musicians, producers, and other music industry icons. He spoke with everyone from Aerosmith to Yoko Ono about different genres of music, the industry, and how it had changed. The contributors are a virtual who’s who from the mid-to-late 20th century and the discussions provide a glimpse behind the curtain.

 

Lowell Folklife Project

The Lowell Folklife Project from the American Folklife Center (AFC) is the fifth of AFC’s ethnographic field projects to be digitized in full and presented online. The collection is the result of a year-long study conducted between 1987-1988 by AFC fieldworkers. The collection documents contemporary ethnic neighborhoods, occupations, and community life related to the history of industrialization in Lowell, Massachusetts. So much rich material: French, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, Greek, Cambodian, Irish, Polish, Laotian, Vietnamese and Italian communities; work, weddings, sports, parades and festivals; music, winemaking, teens hanging out, and Jack Kerouac’s birthplace are all here.




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NEW ONLINE: Carrie Chapman Catt Papers

The papers of suffragist and political strategist Carrie Chapman Catt, including her time as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, have been digitized and are now available online for the first time from the Library of Congress.

The collection includes about 9,500 items dating primarily from 1890 to 1920 as Catt helped lead the fight for a federal suffrage amendment. The Catt Papers are online at: loc.gov/collections/carrie-chapman-catt-papers/about-this-collection/.

Click here for more information.




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New Online: Persian Manuscripts

In celebration of the Persian New Year, also known as Nowruz, the Library of Congress has digitized and made available online for the first time the Rare Persian-Language Manuscript Collection, which sheds light on scientific, religious, philosophical and literary topics that are highly valued in the Persian speaking lands.

This collection, including 150 manuscripts with some dating back to the 13th century, also reflects the diversity of religious and confessional traditions within the Persian culture.

From the 10th century to the present, Persian became the cultural language for a large region stretching from West Asia to Central and South Asia. Today, Persian is the native language spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and some regions of Central and South Asia and the Caucasus.

Click here for more information.




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New Online: Classic Children's Books

Just in time for the 100th anniversary of Children’s Book Week, Children's Book Selections brings together a sampling of digitized children’s books, including rare and beloved titles, that reflect three general themes: Learning to Read, Reading to Learn, and Reading for Fun. The presentation includes both classic works that are still read by children today, and lesser-known treasures drawn from the Library’s extensive collection of historically significant children’s books. It is accompanied by a new guide to help researchers find historical children’s materials on the Library’s web site: Children's Book Selections: Resource Guide

 




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New Online: Updates to the United States Elections Web Archive

The Library of Congress Web Archiving Program has updated the United States Elections Web Archive to release content archived during the 2016 U.S. Elections, as well as some campaign websites from special elections in 2015 and 2017. As with prior election releases, this release contains campaign sites archived weekly prior to the elections, documenting sites associated with presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial elections. The sites archived in this collection typically include social media channels as well, in order to provide a fuller representation of how candidates presented themselves via the Internet to the electorate.




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GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNNER (1967) | 108 mins.
Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 7:00 PM
FILM


Stanley Kramer, Director
Stanley Kramer’s film addressed the then-controversial subject of interracial marriage in a work that garnered Oscars for Best Screenplay (William Rose) and Best Actress in a Leading Role (Katharine Hepburn).
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Miranda Cuckson & Friends
Friday, February 21, 2020 at 8:00 PM
CONCERT

Miranda Cuckson, violin | Daniel Panner, viola
Sophie Shao, cello | Stephen Gosling, piano
Miranda Cuckson leads a special program honoring violinist Leonora Jackson McKim, whose Stradivari violin will be loaned to the Library for this special evening. McKim was one of the Library’s great patrons, whose gift has commissioned dozens of works for violin and piano. Featured on this program is a variety of works featuring strings from solo violin to piano quartet, including the Finale of Beethoven’s early string trio, op. 3—the manuscript of which resides at the Library.


#Declassified: “Alban Berg in the Library’s Collection”
Saturday, February
22, 2020 at 11:00 AM
LECTURE

Kazem Abdullah, Music Division

1925. The year that Concerts from the Library of Congress was founded and also the year that Alban Berg’s Wozzeck was first performed. The significance of Wozzeck lies in its success in connecting with its audience and delivering social messages in a most striking and contemporary manner. The Library of Congress is fortunate to hold the manuscript of this enduring masterpiece. This #Declassified lecture will examine how the innovative atonal music, classical forms and their allusions, musical symbolism, leitmotifs, and avant garde compositional techniques produce a musical expression powerful enough to capture the complexity, social messages, and emotions in the text. Do not miss this rare chance to see Berg’s manuscript and delve deeper into this transcendent opera.


“A Power Stronger than Itself: the AACM and American Experimental Music”
Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 7:00 PM
LECTURE

George Lewis, author

Composer, trombonist, educator and historian George Lewis speaks about his sweeping account of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and the impact of this organization on his own work over the years. A MacArthur Fellow and Edwin H. Case Professor of American Music at Columbia University, Lewis shares an insider’s perspective on this organization and its ongoing support of experimental music.

Presented in cooperation with The Phillips Collection.

*Books will be available for sale.


THE GRADUATE (1967) | 106 mins.
Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 7:00 PM
FILM
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Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft star in this generational favorite about uncertain futures and the unplanned paths life can take. With a soundtrack featuring the songs of Simon and Garfunkel and additional music by Dave Grusin, The Graduate takes us back to “The Sounds of Silence.”


Sphinx Virtuosi
Friday, February 28, 2020 at 10:30 AM
EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE

Described by The New York Times as “first-rate in every way...producing a more beautiful, precise and carefully shaped sound than some fully professional orchestras,” Sphinx Virtuosi has brightened the American classical music landscape since its founding in 2004.

As part of their engagement at the Library, Sphinx Virtuosi will conduct an educational narrated mini-concert with a discussion of the members’ month-long national tour experience and issues related to music and cultural diversity.


Sphinx Virtuos: For Justice and Peace
Friday, February 28, 2020 at 8:00 PM
CONCERT

Described by The New York Times as “first-rate in every way...producing a more beautiful, precise and carefully shaped sound than some fully professional orchestras” Sphinx Virtuosi has brightened the American classical music landscape since its founding in 2004. This unique self-conducted ensemble is comprised of the nation’s top Black and Latinx classical soloists. They make their debut at the Library of Congress in a program rich with gems by composers of color, including new and important voices such as Jessie Montgomery and Xavier Foley. This concert offers something for both seasoned listeners and newcomers.




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Pico della Mirandola [electronic resource] : new essays / edited by M.V. Dougherty

Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008