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The neuroscience of organizational behavior / Constant D. Beugré (Professor of Management, Delaware State University, USA)

Beugré, Constant D., author




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Competing against luck : the story of innovation and customer choice / Clayton M. Christensen, Taddy Hall, Karen Dillon, and David S. Duncan

Christensen, Clayton M., author




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Public relations and strategic communication / Karen Sutherland, Saira Ali, Umi Khattab

Sutherland, Karen, author




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How our netas are reacting to the Lokpal bill

A video wrap up of reactions to the Lokpal bill




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AAP and LS are just for political entertainment

Arvind Kejriwal and Jayaprakash Narayan don't have clear-cut perspective on the national issues.




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Sugar-coated warning: Coronavirus-shaped 'sandesh' in Kolkata for awareness

By blending one of Bengal's most savoured sweetmeat with the name of the pandemic, the owners aim to lift 'the spirits of the people'




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Coronavirus: Warner terms Aus vs NZ ODI match without spectators 'bizzare'

Australia played against New Zealand in an ODI without spectators on March 13, which till date stands as the last international cricket match before Covid-19 pandemic suspended cricketing action




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TMC rallies against rail, metro fare hike

The Trinamool Congress on Thursday hit the street for the second time this week to protest against the fare hike in the railways and the Metro Rail service.




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Captive-bred rare species of turtles to be released in Sunderbans

After successfully hatching critically endangered Batagur turtles in captivity, officials at the Sunderbans Tiger Reserve (STR) would release a batch of the hatchlings in the Sunderbans mid-2014.




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Now, Didi to design Tantuja sarees to revive ailing brand

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is set to design sarees sold under handloom brand Tantuja.




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Tribal girl 'gangraped'' after parents refuse to pay extortion money

Birbhum Superintendent of Police C Sudhakar conceded that the rape incident took place three days ago.




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Stay on HPL share transfer continues

HC dismisses all appeals in dispute over HPL disinvestment.




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HC extends status quo on sale of HPL shares

The Calcutta High Court Thursday extended till December 16 the status quo on the sale and transfer of 155 million shares of ailing Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd to IOC.




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Thieves are now talking big: Didi on Saradha

'If needed we will beg, never steal people''s money''.




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In a first, govt prepares administrative calendar

The meeting presided over by the chief secretary was held at Nabanna on November 30 to review the preparation of the calendar.




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10 days later, no arrest in Naren Dey assault case

On Dec 8, a group of alleged TMC goons barged into the FB office at Cinematolla and beat several leaders.




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Mamata''s dept yet to prepare land bank

10 depts yet to submit amount of land they have




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Mitra refuses bus fare hike, warns autorickshaw drivers

In order to counter the demand for a fare hike by bus associations and curb the violation of rules by auto-rickshaw drivers, transport minister Madan Mitra said 1,000 taxis would hit the roads on January 1 and 900 buses would be provided by the state government by March 31.




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Pvt bus operators demand fare hike, to go on strike on Jan 6

Private bus operators have been demanding a fare hike to cope with increasing operational costs and a substantial rise in fuel price.




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Commuters bear the brunt of bus strike, govt unmoved on fare hike

Commuters had a tough time in West Bengal as more than 49,000 private buses and mini buses remained off road Monday demanding a rise in fare.




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Parents at Pranab door, Oppn hits the road in city

Food Minister Jyotipriya Mullick, however, termed the protests as 'dirty politics'.




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Narendra Modi a monster, Trinamool has pact with him: Buddha

BJP has set a target of at least five seats from West Bengal in the Lok Sabha elections.




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India lost 10% share in global BPO mkt to China, Brazil in 5yrs

India has lost about 10% share of the global BPO market in the last five years to destinations like China, the Philippines and Brazil, raising concerns for the $20-billion Indian BPO industry.




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We are batting on sticky wicket, but the sun will dry out the pitch: Rajan

Reason for wide band is wide amount of uncertainty that prevails in both the Indian economy as well as the external world




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Mining firms fare better than others

The consolidated turnover of public sector companies in the mining sector increased 17.7 per cent in 2011-12




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Farmers get area-specific weather advisory service

On Wednesday, farmers across 150 districts in the country got details pertaining to rainfall, temperature, wind speed...




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Orissa misses Oct rains, stares at drought now

Orissa is staring at a mini drought after lack of winter rain has led to wilting of standing paddy crops in over 2.86 lakh hectares of land.




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Dry spell continues, farmers in U''khand, Himachal stare at losses

Pin hopes on rainfall in February; besides rabi crop and fruit orchards, cash crops like peas, cabbage, potato, garlic and onion also damaged




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In country''s record harvest, UP''s share is an all-time high

Experts say that even if the weather turns unfavourable, the state may lose only 1 to 1.5 per cent of the crop and still be the highest wheat producing state this year




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A rare mango variety faces extinction

Giant Noor Jahans grow only on three trees left in the Katthiwara area of MP''s Alirajpur district




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Kashmir''s organic farms: 32,000 hectares and growing

SKUAST experts teach basics of organic farming to more than 200 farmers, encourage them to take it up on a larger scale




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Jammu to switch to organic farming, with 800 hectares

To explore markets elsewhere in the country and abroad for its saffron, basmati rice and rajmash among various other agricultural produce, the Jammu-Kashmir government is adopting organic farming in a systematic manner




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Area under vegetables down in Punjab

Prices too low, middlemen eating up profits, say farmers; govt blames it on glut




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Punjab stares at deficient paddy, PAU suggests direct seeding

After celebrating a record wheat production, Punjab is lagging behind in paddy cultivation. According to the Department of Agriculture, the deficit is 33 per cent as of now almost two lakh hectares less than last year




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Honey: Handled with better care

Hives of the wild rock bee are no longer burnt by beekeepers in Melghat, who have learnt scientific techniques and are extracting enough to export




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How ShareChat is helping local brands with language-focused advertising

As regional language media consumption soars during the lockdown, social media app ShareChat goes full throttle with brand integrations




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NBFCs stare at 30-70% fall in FY21 earnings due to coronavirus pandemic

According to an Edelweiss report, Rs 1 trillion non-convertible dentures (NCDs) and Rs 1.2 trillion commercial papers (CPs) are due for maturity in May and June




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HCL provides protective equipment to healthcare workers in Coimbatore

HCL has provided 7,000 PPE kits complying to the SITRA and HLL specifications, 20,000 three-ply masks, 55 liters of sanitizer and two hands-free wash basins to the district administration.




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Advanced issues in partial least squares structural equation modeling / Joseph F. Hair, Jr, University of South Alabama, USA, University of South Alabama, [and three others]

Hair, Joseph F., author




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Power engineering : advances and challenges / editors, Viorel Badescu, George Cristian Lazaroiu, Linda Barelli




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Transfigured stages : major practitioners and theatre aesthetics in Australia / Margaret Hamilton

Hamilton, Margaret




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Shakespeare in and out of Africa / volume editor, Jane Plastow ; reviews editor, Martin Banham




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Postdramatic theatre and the political : international perspectives on contemporary performance / edited by Karen Jürs-Munby, Jerome Carroll and Steven Giles




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Cracking Shakespeare : a hands-on guide for actors and directors + video / Kelly Hunter

Hunter, Kelly, 1961- author




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Designers' Shakespeare / edited by John Russell Brown and Stephen Di Benedetto




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Shakespeare, race and performance : the diverse bard / edited by Delia Jarrett-Macauley




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Indian coronavirus lockdown triggers exodus to rural areas 

Migrant workers head home in battle to survive after losing jobs 




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Characterization of semiconductor heterostructures and nanostructures / edited by Carlo Lamberti and Giovanni Agostini, University of Torino, Department of Chemistry, Via Quarello 11, I-10135 Torino, Italy

Barker Library - QC176.8.N35 C43 2013




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Nanostructured materials and nanotechnology - 2012: symposium held August 12-17, 2012, Cancún, México / editors, Claudia Gutiérrez-Wing, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Ocoyoacac, México, José Luis Rodríguez-

Hayden Library - TA418.9.N35 N3664 2012




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School closures and the online preparedness of children during the COVID-19 pandemic [electronic resource] / by Marc Frenette, Kristyn Frank, and Zechuan Deng

[Ottawa] : Statistics Canada = Statistique Canada, 2020