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All things harmless, useful, and ornamental: environmental transformation through species acclimatization, from colonial Australia to the world / Pete Minard

Hayden Library - QH353.M55 2019




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A Left that Dares to Speak Its Name: 34 Untimely Interventions


 

With irrepressible humor, Slavoj Žižek dissects our current political and social climate, discussing everything from Jordan Peterson and sex “unicorns” to Greta Thunberg and Chairman Mao. Taking aim at his enemies on the Left, Right, and Center, he argues that contemporary society can only be properly understood from a communist standpoint.

Why communism? The greater the triumph of global capitalism, the more its dangerous antagonisms multiply: climate



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A Left that Dares to Speak Its Name: 34 Untimely Interventions


 

With irrepressible humor, Slavoj Žižek dissects our current political and social climate, discussing everything from Jordan Peterson and sex “unicorns” to Greta Thunberg and Chairman Mao. Taking aim at his enemies on the Left, Right, and Center, he argues that contemporary society can only be properly understood from a communist standpoint.

Why communism? The greater the triumph of global capitalism, the more its dangerous antagonisms multiply: climate



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Big names in Indian philanthropy team up to respond to climate change

Some of the biggest names in Indian philanthropy have teamed up with researchers and more to craft an India-specific response to the climate crisis. Nikita Puri reports on the development




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Suriname revisited: economic potential of its mineral resources / Marco Keersemaker

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Mathematica Named Grand Prizewinner in the Visualization Resources of Community-Level Social Determinants of Health Challenge Sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) announced today that Mathematica is the grand prizewinner of the Agency’s Visualization Resources of Community-Level Social Determinants of Health Challenge for its Data Visualization Tool.




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Jammu terror attacks: Shopkeeper gave a Muslim name, they spared him

On hearing a Muslim name, the militants let him go, telling him he was one of God''s people.




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More bombs found in Patna, suspect names two others

Sources said Akhtar was asked to get youth from places other than Bihar to broadbase IM module.




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Subsidy in one member's name, Pune piped gas consumers up in arms

LPG cylinders will be sold to all domestic LPG consumers at market rate.




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Tehelka case: Meenakshi Lekhi denies revealing victim's name

Lekhi insisted that the identity of the victim was in public domain even before her tweet.




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Young Architects 13 [electronic resource] : it's different / foreword by Michael Manfredi ; introduction by Anne Rieselbach ; Catie Newell, form-ula, Future Cities Lab, Kiel Moe, NAMELESS, William O'Brien Jr




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Better conditional classnames for hack-free CSS

Applying conditional classnames to the html element is a popular way to help target specific versions of IE with CSS fixes. It was first described by Paul Irish and is a feature of the HTML5 Boilerplate. Despite all its benefits, there are still a couple of niggling issues. Here are some hacky variants that side-step those issues.

An article by Paul Irish, Conditional stylesheets vs CSS hacks? Answer: Neither!, first proposed that conditional comments be used on the opening html tag to help target legacy versions of IE with CSS fixes. Since its inclusion in the HTML5 Boilerplate project, contributors have further refined the technique.

However, there are still some niggling issues with the “classic” conditional comments approach, which Mathias Bynens summarized in a recent article on safe CSS hacks.

  1. The Compatibility View icon is displayed in IE8 and IE9 if you are not setting the X-UA-Compatible header in a server config.
  2. The character encoding declaration might not be fully contained within the first 1024 bytes of the HTML document if you need to include several attributes on each version of the opening html tag (e.g. Facebook xmlns junk).

You can read more about the related discussions in issue #286 and issue #378 at the HTML5 Boilerplate GitHub repository.

The “bubble up” conditional comments method

Although not necessarily recommended, it looks like both of these issues can be avoided with a bit of trickery. You can create an uncommented opening html tag upon which any shared attributes (so no class attribute) can be set. The conditional classes are then assigned in a second html tag that appears after the <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible"> tag in the document. The classes will “bubble up” to the uncommented tag.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
  <head>
    <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible"
          content="IE=edge,chrome=1">
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <!--[if lt IE 7]><html class="no-js ie6"><![endif]-->
    <!--[if IE 7]><html class="no-js ie7"><![endif]-->
    <!--[if IE 8]><html class="no-js ie8"><![endif]-->
    <!--[if gt IE 8]><!--><html class="no-js"><!--<![endif]-->

    <title>Document</title>
  </head>
  <body>
  </body>
</html>

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The result is that IE8 and IE9 won’t ignore the <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible"> tag, the Compatibility View icon will not be displayed, and the amount of repeated code is reduced. Obviously, including a second html tag in the head isn’t pretty or valid HTML.

If you’re using a server-side config to set the X-UA-Compatible header (instead of the meta tag), then you can still benefit from the DRYer nature of using two opening html tags and it isn’t necessary to include the conditional comments in the head of the document. However, you might still want to do so if you risk not containing the character encoding declaration within the first 1024 bytes of the document.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<!--[if lt IE 7]><html class="no-js ie6"><![endif]-->
<!--[if IE 7]><html class="no-js ie7"><![endif]-->
<!--[if IE 8]><html class="no-js ie8"><![endif]-->
<!--[if gt IE 8]><!--><html class="no-js"><!--<![endif]-->
  <head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <title>Document</title>
  </head>
  <body>
  </body>
</html>

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The “preemptive” conditional comments method

Another method to prevent the Compatibility View icon from showing was found by Julien Wajsberg. It relies on including a conditional comment before the DOCTYPE. Doing this seems to help IE recognise the <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible"> tag. This method isn’t as DRY and doesn’t have the character encoding declaration as high up in the document, but it also doesn’t use 2 opening html elements.

<!--[if IE]><![endif]-->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<!--[if lt IE 7]><html class="no-js ie6"><![endif]-->
<!--[if IE 7]><html class="no-js ie7"><![endif]-->
<!--[if IE 8]><html class="no-js ie8"><![endif]-->
<!--[if gt IE 8]><!--><html class="no-js"><!--<![endif]-->
  <head>
    <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1">
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <title>Document</title>
  </head>
  <body>
  </body>
</html>

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While it’s interesting to explore these possibilities, the “classic” method is still generally the most understandable. It doesn’t create invalid HTML, doesn’t risk throwing IE into quirks mode, and you won’t have a problem with the Compatibility View icon if you use a server-side config.

If you find any other approaches, or problems with those posted here, please leave a comment but also consider adding what you’ve found to the relevant issues in the HTML5 Boilerplate GitHub repository.

Thanks to Paul Irish for feedback and suggestions.




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Legislators named in delimitation panel




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Indian scholar named Student of the Year at Birmingham varsity



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
  • World

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Young Indian architect named ‘leader of tomorrow’ by Time



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
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Eminent Indian named on United Nations probe panel on Gaza



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Indian diplomat Atul Khare named head of UN Department of Field Support



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
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Barack Obama names Indian-American Yale professor to key admin post



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Name that flower / Ian Clarke & Helen Lee

Clarke, Ian, 1950- author, illustrator, photographer




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The Origins of Berkshire Publishing’s Chinese Name, 宝库山

When I meet someone Chinese, in Beijing or New York or London, they often exclaim over our name. Publishers tell me how exactly right its meaning - “treasure mountain library” - is, especially for a press known for encyclopedias on global topics. I explain that 宝库山 was carefully crafted by a group of friends who

The post The Origins of Berkshire Publishing’s Chinese Name, 宝库山 appeared first on Berkshire Publishing.




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Hongwei Wu named editor in chief of Energy and Fuels




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Gilbert Walker named editor in chief of Langmuir




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Julie Zimmerman named editor in chief of &lt;i&gt;Environmental Science and Technology&lt;/i&gt;




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Bryan Brooks named editor in chief of &lt;i&gt;Environmental Science and Technology Letters&lt;/i&gt;




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CAS names its 2020 Future Leaders

Awardees will attend a weeklong program in Columbus in August




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CAS names its 2020 Future Leaders




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A Left that Dares to Speak Its Name: 34 Untimely Interventions


 

With irrepressible humor, Slavoj Žižek dissects our current political and social climate, discussing everything from Jordan Peterson and sex “unicorns” to Greta Thunberg and Chairman Mao. Taking aim at his enemies on the Left, Right, and Center, he argues that contemporary society can only be properly understood from a communist standpoint.

Why communism? The greater the triumph of global capitalism, the more its dangerous antagonisms multiply: climate



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A Left that Dares to Speak Its Name: 34 Untimely Interventions


 

With irrepressible humor, Slavoj Žižek dissects our current political and social climate, discussing everything from Jordan Peterson and sex “unicorns” to Greta Thunberg and Chairman Mao. Taking aim at his enemies on the Left, Right, and Center, he argues that contemporary society can only be properly understood from a communist standpoint.

Why communism? The greater the triumph of global capitalism, the more its dangerous antagonisms multiply: climate



Read More...





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Coronavirus impact: Bet on top-tier names in banking sector, avoid NBFCs

Avoid banks and NBFCs with a high proportion of unsecured and small, medium enterprises loans




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Apple Names Jeff Williams Chief Operating Officer

Apple has announced that Jeff Williams has been named chief operating officer and Johny Srouji is joining Apple’s executive team as senior vice president for Hardware Technologies. Phil Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, will expand his role to include leadership of the App Store across all Apple platforms. Apple also announced that Tor Myhren will join Apple in the first calendar quarter of 2016 as vice president of Marketing Communications, reporting to CEO Tim Cook. “We are fortunate to have incredible depth and breadth of talent across Apple’s executive team. As we come to the end of the year, we’re recognizing the contributions already being made by two key executives,” said Cook. “Jeff is hands-down the best operations executive I’ve ever worked with, and Johny’s team delivers world-class silicon designs which enable new innovations in our products year after year.”




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[ASAP] Review of Biology and Ecology of Pharmaceutical Marine Sponges<source>Biology and Ecology of Pharmaceutical Marine Sponges</source>. Edited by Ramasamy Santhanam, Santhanam Ramesh, and Anbu Jeba Sunilson. <publisher-name>CRC Press

Journal of Natural Products
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.0c00352




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Comparison of Weight Loss Among Named Diet Programs in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Meta-analysis

Interview with Bradley C. Johnston, PhD, author of Comparison of Weight Loss Among Named Diet Programs in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Meta-analysis




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Ornamental fishes and aquatic invertebrates / [edited by] Gregory A. Lewbart




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Code name: Butterfly / by Ahlam Bsharat ; translated from the Arabic by Nancy Roberts ; edited by Ruth Ahmzedai Kemp

Rotch Library - PJ7916.S53 C63 2016




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The Shahnameh: the Persian epic as world literature / Hamid Dabashi

Rotch Library - PK6459.D33 2019




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Ethical questions in name authority control / Jane Sandberg, editor

Rotch Library - Z693.3.A88 E86 2019




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A Field guide to the street names of central Cairo / Humphrey Davis, Lesley Lababidi

Rotch Library - DT143.D38 2018




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Mapping place names of India / Anu Kapur

Rotch Library - DS408.5.K36 2019




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Ahmet Hacı Kadırov camii, Çeçenistan'in kalbi: The mosque named after Akhmat Khadzhi Kadyrov, the heart of the Chechen Republic = Mechet im. Akhmat Khadzhi Kadyrova, serdt͡sye Chechni / text, Ismail Shovkhalov

Rotch Library - NA5697.G7 A36 2019




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The arts of ornamental geometry: a Persian compendium on similar and complementary interlocking figures = Fī tadākhul al-ashkāl al-mutashābiha aw al-mutāwafiqa (Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Ms. Persan 169, fols. 180r-199r): a volume commemoratin

Rotch Library - QA464.A78513 2017




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The dog with seven names / Dianne Wolfer

Wolfer, Dianne, 1961- author




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Mulberry tries to save namesake tree




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The fine hotel named for an opera star




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Old Methodist church named for Indian




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Izaak Walton Lodge a fitting name




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Hair ornament




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An Outer cigar label for A. C. Padella Cigar Company named Danny.




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USF basketball team celebrates winning Florida Four tournament




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Leaf with opening to the Interpretation of the Hebrew Names