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Parking garage of Tampa International Airport at night




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Parking garage and terminal at Tampa International Airport against a pink sky




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Parking garage of Tampa International Airport at night, Oct/Nov 1971




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Parking garage ramp of Tampa International Airport, at night.




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A high-coverage Neandertal genome from Vindija Cave in Croatia




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Dick Merriwell's determination, or, The courage that conquers




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A high-coverage Neandertal genome from Vindija Cave in Croatia




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A High-Coverage Genome Sequence from an Archaic Denisovan Individual




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Fermented beverage and food storage in 13,000 y-old stone mortars at Raqefet Cave, Israel: Investigating Natufian ritual feasting




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Mechanisms of water storage and flow in the unsaturated zone of the Chalk aquifer




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Visakhapatnam gas tragedy | NGT cites obsolete law in gas leak case

Principle of ‘strict liability’ was made redundant in 1986




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[ASAP] Storage Moduli and Porosity of Soft PDMS PolyMIPEs Can Be Controlled Independently Using Thiol–Ene Click Chemistry

Macromolecules
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.0c00217




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Disrupting breast cancer narratives: stories of rage and repair / Emilia Nielsen

Hayden Library - RC280.B8 N537 2019




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The technology and development of pumped storage power stations / China Renewable Energy Engineering Institute

Barker Library - TK1083.T43 2018




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Basic of transport and storage of radioactive materials / editors, Toshiari Saegusa, Gilles Sert, Holger Völzke, Frank Wille

Hayden Library - TK9152.17.B37 2018




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How To Survive An Average IQ

If the truth be known...you don't have an intelligence quotient at all!!

What??

You state "to acquire into Mensa...I had to take an intelligence quotient diagnostic test and mark in the mastermind range" Well there are geniuses and there are geniuses...

Some 'geniuses' mark high on intelligence quotient diagnostic tests and never go forth a genius's legacy. While others...some of whom were learning disabled... contrive the visible light bulb... the burning engine... the telephone... the computer... etc. And some geniuses... like Einstein... have got doubted their ain genius.

There's no such as thing as a 'genius' on an intelligence quotient test. The lone diagnostic test of mastermind is what a individual actually sets out into the world.

Mary Ann Evans...from a deeply spiritual nineteenth century family...stopped formal religion-based schooling at 16 to dwell a free-thinking...morally scandalous...life. But...

As Saint George Eliot...she taught herself ancient and modern languages...among other things...and became a published transcriber of German theological textual matters and one of the top fiction authors in the English language. Her influence shaped other geniuses...like Henry Jesse James and Prince Charles Dickens...who followed her...and it goes on to determine modern literature.

She might not make very well on an intelligence quotient diagnostic diagnostic test because the content of the test would be largely irrelevant to her gifts. And Seth Thomas Thomas Edison would be set into particular erectile dysfunction classes...as learning disabled...or as "addled" brained as he was diagnosed. He only had three calendar months of formal schooling.

Well...where is this leading?

IQ diagnostic tests are widely misunderstood...even by psychologists...which is unforgivable.

Geniuses are original originative minds whose bequest is never obsolete but is ever fresh.

So here is a primer on the misconceptions and nature of the intelligence quotient test.

Misconception 1

You have an IQ. You make not because...

An intelligence quotient is a simple statistic. It have got no psychological significance any more than than saying you have an address. Neither an intelligence quotient mark nor a street computer address is portion of you.

Misconception 2

A high intelligence quotient mark intends you're smart. It doesn't because...

The judgements you do in life...and the action you take on those judgments...tells the human race how smart you are...not some test. Some high intelligence quotient people have got got made judgements and determinations that are truly feeble brained.

Everyone can mention modern times when politicians...most of whom have advanced degrees...did unbelievably stupid things. And others can mention modern times when high intelligence quotient operating surgeons operated on the incorrect patient or removed the incorrect limb. Then there are military leadership who...mistakenly...gave orders to open up fire on their ain men.

In short...a high intelligence quotient mark doesn't coerce you to move intelligently.

So what is an IQ?

IQ stand ups for 'intelligence quotient'...a score. It makes not stand up for intelligence.

A quotient...you remember...is the reply you acquire when you split one figure by another. An intelligence quotient is a number...not a quality of your brain.

When the first intelligence quotient diagnostic diagnostic test was developed by Binet...to rank order students by academic skill...he used a scoring system for his test based on months.

When you got the right reply you got a month's credit. You then added up all of the calendar calendar months to acquire a 'mental age'...and then divided that figure by the months of your chronological age. So if you were 100 calendar calendar calendar calendar months old and you got a diagnostic test mark of 110 months...you split 110 months (your mental age) by 100 months (your existent age) and the quotient = 1.1

To avoid fractions...multiply the quotient by 100. So an intelligence quotient mark of 1.1 goes 110. That agency you are slightly in progress of your chronological age and might be reading-ready before person with a 99 IQ...but without motive it doesn't matter.

Besides motivation...the other ingredient of mastermind is imagination...which is not measured by intelligence quotient tests. Geniuses conceive of what isn't and what most people believe is impossible. The "addled" Seth Thomas Thomas Edison would not have got been able to spell impossible. No problem...it wasn't portion of his vocabulary anyway.

As clip went on...a psychologist named Wechsler abandoned the intelligence quotient computation and devised a widely used...heavily researched...test that states you your percentile rank...and he arbitrarily made a mark of 100 equal to the 50th percentile.

Because the intelligence quotient label was so entrenched in the public vocabulary...he converted percentile ranks to IQs for easiness of communication. But a mark on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) is nil more than your rank among your age peers...on that test.

So a WAIS-R mark of 100 (50th percentile) intends that 50% of your age equals did worse on the diagnostic diagnostic test than you did...and 50% did better. A mark of 85 agency that 16% of your equals did worse than you and 84% did better. A mark of 115 agency that you did better on the diagnostic test than 84% of your equals and 16% outperformed you. Notice that the percents above and below you add up to 100%

So what make you cognize from these scores? Only the information given in the last paragraphs. The diagnostic tests cannot state who will contrive the replacement to the visible light bulb. And modern atom physicists are still trying to work out the nature of substance based on the Grecian observation...made one thousands of old age ago...that everything is made of unseeable atoms in motion.

There...an intelligence quotient mark is nil more than your relative place to your age equals on a peculiar test. That's it.

So if you desire to put claim to genius...forget the intelligence quotient that you don't have got anyway...and dreaming the impossible dream. If you believe a claim to mastermind is out of the inquiry for you because you "have" only an norm IQ...forget about it. You might just do the impossible dreaming a world the manner Seth Thomas Thomas Edison did.




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Merger masters: tales of arbitrage / Kate Welling and Mario Gabelli

Dewey Library - HG4521.W38765 2018




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Courage or Cowardice

Fort Nelson is under attack, and its defenders are outnumbered 10:1. Should they stay and fight, or retreat? This is the central question in Courage or Cowardice, a Colonial Williamsburg evening program.




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Resilience in Tragedy: African American Lives

African American history is weighted with tragedy, but bringing the fullness of life to the stories of enslaved individuals is the mission of the African American History Program under the direction of Stephen Seals.




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[ASAP] Mock Chemical Safety Sort to Engage with Storage and Inventory

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c00105




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LexisNexis Launches Rule of Law News Coverage by Law360

NEW YORK – Legal news organization Law360, a LexisNexis® company, today announced the launch of Access to Justice Law360, a rule of law-focused coverage section free to the public. Law360 and LexisNexis share a corporate mission to advance the rule of law around the world, and Law360 is uniquely positioned to shed light on emerging issues critical to this work.




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LexisNexis Offers Free, Comprehensive COVID-19 News Coverage and Practical Guidance Content from Law360 and Lexis Practice Advisor

NEW YORK – LexisNexis® Legal & Professional, a leading global provider of information and analytics, today announced two free resources from Law360® and Lexis Practice Advisor® to help legal professionals, lawmakers and business leaders become better informed and successfully navigate the legal issues and intricacies surrounding the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).




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Clariant partners with hydrogen storage firm




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Handbook on Insurance Coverage Disputes

Widely used by counsel and insurers; and cited as authority by the U.S. Supreme Court, the circuit courts and important state courts - this Handbook provides comprehensive information, analysis and commentary on the rapidly developing area of insurance law.

The Handbook includes revised and updated coverage of such important issues as allocation of defense costs among insurers, hazardous waste/environmental cleanup litigation, notice requirements and reinsurance. There is coverage of over 250 important recent decisions that have clarified or changed insurance law in many jurisdictions. It is replete with hundreds of new and revised citations that will substantially cut down research time and help you to prepare authoritative briefs and motion papers.

You will find invaluable state-by-state comparative surveys organized for easy access on the current law regarding late notice, insolvency drop-down decisions, insurability of punitive damages, duty to defend a PRP letter, employee discrimination and sexual harassment claims.

Table of contents:       
Volume I
Chapter 1
Rules of Construction Applied in Insurance Coverage Disputes
Chapter 2 Reservation of Rights, Disclaimers, and Denials of Coverage
Chapter 3 Misrepresentations or Omissions in the Application for Insurance
Chapter 4 The Notice Requirement in the Presentation of Claims to the Insurer
Chapter 5 The Insurer's Duty to Defend
Chapter 6 Allocation of Defense Costs among Primary and Excess Insurers
Chapter 7 The Coverage Provided By General Liability Insurance
Chapter 8 Nature and Extent of Occurrence-Based Coverage
Chapter 9 Trigger and Scope of Occurrence-Based Coverage
Chapter 10 Insurance Coverage Issues Arising Out of Hazardous Waste/Environmental Clean-Up Litigation
Chapter 11 Other Insurance
Chapter 12 Clauses
Chapter 13 Bad Faith and Wrongful Refusal to Settle: Liability in Excess of Policy Lim
Volume II
Chapter 14
Current Issues Involving Excess Insurance
Chapter 15 Insurance Coverage for Punitive Damages Assessed Against an Insured
Chapter 16 Overview of Reinsurance
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Suffragette city: women, politics and the built environment / edited by Elizabeth Darling and Nathaniel Robert Walker

Rotch Library - NA2543.W65 S84 2020




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Jean-Jacques Lequeu: un atlas des mémoires / Elisa Boeri ; avant-propos, Jean-Philippe Garric ; ouvrage traduit de l'italien par Sarah Garric

Rotch Library - NA2707.L47 B64 2018




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Don’t Look Away: Why Ahmaud Arbery’s Tragedy Must Be Addressed Head On

The unfortunate truth is that even in our ability to retreat into ignorance, we betray the disparity in our experiences and the systemic injustice in our culture.

For many in America, responding to the seemingly-endless shootings of African Americans has become a horrific form of muscle memory. After yet another tragedy like the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery occurs, we see similar patterns: an initial burst of reporting, followed quickly by social media commentary, followed by think-pieces across various platforms, followed by social media commentary on the think-pieces.

Within a week, however, the entire matter is tied up nicely and everyone is able to move on. Most of us forget as we return to being engrossed in our lives, only to be thrust back into this cycle when another new shooting is jarring enough to penetrate the blaring noise of our daily news-cycle.

The fact that Arbery was killed in February and many didn’t know until May speaks to our dependence upon images to incite response—a dependency that, as many have pointed out, dehumanizes victims and establishes a bar of proof we don’t demand of others.

Moreover, the fact that only images push us to take seriously these stories underlines the frenetic nature of our media landscape. So few stories not drenched in the political and culture wars theming our day are able to rise above the chaos to capture our attention. That many are feeling oversaturated and digitally burned out during our current crisis has only exacerbated this problem of ignorance.

The unfortunate truth is that even in our ability to retreat into ignorance, we betray the disparity in our experiences and the systemic injustice in our culture. While this story (despite being so relevant and discussed currently) will fade for most of us, for others this story is their experience. They carry it with them when they wonder if it is safe to go for runs in ...

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Gurdaspur attack: I&B ministry asks news channels to desist from live coverage of anti-terror operations



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Mecca tragedy: Some confusion, but all from Punjab are safe



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‘Life cannot be the same again’: Gaurav Gill opens up on Jodhpur tragedy




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The anatomy of a protest in Kolkata: slogans, courage and a night of many firsts




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Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Pro gets updated with Magic Keyboard, more power and storage




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Hailstorm rages standing crop to the ground



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Five months left, state faces uphill task of 100% Aadhaar coverage



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‘Average Indians will have never-before possibilities’





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20 years of Uphaar tragedy: Relatives of victims offer prayers near cinema hall




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These images capture the tragedy of Gorakhpur deaths




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Himachal tragedy: Landslide kills at least 17 people in Mandi




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Utkal Express derailment: Photos that show scale of tragedy




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Azlan Shah Cup: An outrageous, over the head lob




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Fire continues to rage in China as death toll mounts to 56




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Bangkok bombing: Attack turns Malaysia family’s vacation into tragedy




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Tianjin tragedy: China clearing blast site, military checking storage




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Thick air, pungent smell: How gas leakage tragedy unfolded at Visakhapatnam’s LG Polymers plant




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NDRF’s special team to fly to Vizag after PM holds meeting over gas tragedy






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More than 200 feared dead in latest Mediterranean boat tragedy



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Austrain truck tragedy: 3 arrested in connection with deaths of 71 migrants



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