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Review of the four major banks (fourth report) / House of Representatives, Standing Committee on Economics

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Economics, author, issuing body




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Report on the inquiry into the Australian music industry / House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts, author, issuing body




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Report on the inquiry into the implications of removing refundable franking credits / House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Economics, author, issuing body




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Interim report : first steps for improving educational opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students / House of Representatives Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs, author, issuing body




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Understanding the University : institution, idea, possibilities / Ronald Barnett

Barnett, Ronald, 1947- author




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The inside story [videorecording] : developing children's understanding about their bodies




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Understanding behaviour in the early years

Mathieson, Kay




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Theories into practice : understanding and rethinking our work with young children and the EYLF / Andrea Nolan & Bridie Raban

Nolan, Andrea, author




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Innovation and creativity : inquiry into innovation and creativity : workforce for the new economy / House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training, author, issuing body




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The power of education : from surviving to thriving : educational opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students / House of Representatives, Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs




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Understanding curriculum : the Australian context / Scott Webster, Ann Ryan

Webster, Scott, author




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Unique individuals, broad skills : inquiry into school to work transition / House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training, author, issuing body




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Codification of Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services. No. 21 to 24 [electronic resource]

AICPA




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Codification of Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements, January 2019 [electronic resource]

AICPA




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Wiley Practitioner's Guide to GAAS 2019 [electronic resource]: Covering All SASs, SSAEs, SSARSs, PCAOB Auditing Standards, and Interpretations

Flood, Joanne M




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Audit Guide [electronic resource]: Government Auditing Standards and Single Audits

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants




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The water footprint assessment manual [electronic resource] : setting the global standard / Arjen Y. Hoekstra ... [et al.]




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Understanding accounts [electronic resource] / Stephen Brookson

Brookson, Stephen




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Employee benefits design and planning [electronic resource] : a guide to understanding accounting, finance, and tax implications / Bashker D. Biswas

Biswas, Bashker, 1944- author




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International financial reporting standards (IFRSs) 2004 [electronic resource] : including International accounting standards (IASs) and interpretations as at 31 March 2004




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Statistical techniques for forensic accounting [electronic resource] : understanding the theory and application of data analysis / Saurav K. Dutta

Dutta, Saurav K., 1963- author




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TUNE IN: Understanding the Pandemic

To help with understanding of the current global pandemic, the Library of Congress National Book Festival Presents program is offering a virtual multipart series with authors who have written books about widespread diseases and the worldwide response to them. The talks will be available on social media channels such as Facebook and YouTube, on the Library's website, and in some cases on C-SPAN.

Two talks in this series "Understanding the Pandemic," are already available, and the third, "Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic" premieres tonight, Thursday, April 30, at 7 pm ET. The full schedule:

“The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History." This 2004 bestseller has become a bestseller once again. John M. Barry talked with David Rubenstein, co-chair of the National Book Festival, on the 1918 influenza pandemic that ravaged the world even as World War I was being fought on the ground in Europe. Now available for viewing.

"No One Was Immune: Mapping the Great Pandemics from Columbus to COVID-19." The Library of Congress's John Hessler and Marie Arana discuss the sweep of history from the 1500s small pox pandemic that decimated the indigenous population of the Americas to the meticulous work that is being done now to map COVID-19. Now available for viewing.

"Spillover": Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic." Prize-winning science writer David Quammen discusses “Spillover,” in which he tracks the animal origins of human diseases through the centuries, with David Rubenstein. Premieres Thursday, April 30, 7 p.m. ET

"Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars: Space, Exploration and Life on Earth." NASA astronaut and scientist Kate Greene went into the mouth of a volcano in a space capsule called Mars and spent several months in isolation, in the dark, doing research. She has a lot to say about the stress, loneliness and other challenges of sequestration -- and all from a very novel and unique perspective. Interview by the Library's Marie Arana. Premieres Thursday, May 14, 7 p.m. ET

"Why It's Hard to Know Things, Lately, and How COVID-19 Will Go Down in History." Bestselling historian and Harvard professor Jill Lepore discusses how the current pandemic, its effects and our reaction to them say something very real about America in this moment and in the historical record that will emerge from it. Interview by the Library's John Haskell. Premieres Thursday, May 21, 7 p.m. ET

All talks will be available on Library of Congress Facebook and YouTube channels, on the Library's website, and in some cases on C-SPAN.

Click here for more information.




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[ASAP] Understanding the Contributions of Microscopic Heat Transfer to Thermal Conductivities of Liquid Aldehydes and Ketones by Molecular Dynamics Simulation

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.0c00184




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Dionysos in classical Athens: an understanding through images / by Cornelia Isler-Kerényi

Online Resource




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The new Oxford annotated Bible: New Revised Standard version with the Apocrypha: an ecumenical study Bible / Michael D. Coogan, editor ; Marc Z. Brettler, Carol A. Newsom, and Pheme Perkins, associate editors

Dewey Library - BS191.5.A1 2018 N48 2018




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American Islamophobia: understanding the roots and rise of fear / Khaled A. Beydoun

Dewey Library - BP67.B49 2018




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Legal Research Reports: European Union: Health Standards in Refugee Camps

The Law Library of Congress is proud to present the report, European Union: Health Standards in Refugee Camps.

The European Union is tasked with establishing a Common European Asylum System. To that end, several legislative instruments have been adopted, including a directive on standards regarding reception conditions of applicants for asylum or subsidiary and temporary protection. For vulnerable persons, such as minors, there are special protections in place. Applicants have a right to receive necessary health care, which must at least include emergency care and essential treatment of illnesses and of serious mental disorders. (Dec. 2019)

This report is one of many prepared by the Law Library of Congress. Visit the Comprehensive Index of Legal Reports page for a complete listing of reports and the Current Legal Topics page for our highlighted and newer reports. 




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Cognitive informatics in health and biomedicine: understanding and modeling health behaviors / Vimla L. Patel, Jose F. Arocha, Jessica S. Ancker, editors

Online Resource




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Understanding the cochlea Geoffrey A. Manley, Anthony W. Gummer, Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay, editors

Online Resource




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Understanding host-microbiome interactions -- an omics approach: omics of host-microbiome association / Ravindra Pal Singh, Ramesh Kothari, Prakash G. Koringa, Satya Prakash Singh, editors

Online Resource




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Understanding the brain: from cells to behavior to cognition / John E. Dowling

Hayden Library - QP376.D695 2018




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Dreams: understanding biology, psychology, and culture / Katja Valli, and Robert J. Hoss, editors

Hayden Library - QP426.D74 2019




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For stand-up comedians, bad days will likely continue even after lifting of lockdown

What is even more worrying is uncertainty. Even when the lockdown is lifted, social-distancing measures will remain the norm and that will mean no live events for a some more time, say comedy circuit insiders. They expect the dry spell to continue for the next 6-8 months, at least.




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Understanding Flood Preparedness [electronic resource] : Flood Memories, Social Vulnerability and Risk Communication in Southern Poland / by Jarosław Działek, Wojciech Biernacki, Roman Konieczny, Łukasz Fiedeń, Paweł Franczak, Karolina Grzeszna, Karolina

Działek, Jarosław, author




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Race, Ethnicity, and the Participation Gap: Vol [electronic resource]. Understanding Australia's Political Complexion

Pietsch, Juliet




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Understanding Sociology : Making Sense of Sociological Theory [electronic resource]




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Understanding Sociology : From Modernity to Post-Modernity [electronic resource]




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Understanding street culture : poverty, crime, youth and cool / Jonathan Ilan

Ilan, Jonathan




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Report on the impact of inauthentic art and craft in the style of First Nations peoples / House of Representatives Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs, author, issuing body




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[ASAP] Heterolytic Hydrogen Activation: Understanding Support Effects in Water–Gas Shift, Hydrodeoxygenation, and CO Oxidation Catalysis

ACS Catalysis
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c01059




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Happy lab animals may make better research subjects, and understanding the chemistry of the indoor environment

Would happy lab animals—rats, mice, even zebrafish—make for better experiments? David Grimm—online news editor for Science—talks with Sarah Crespi about the potential of treating lab animals more like us and making them more useful for science at the same time. Sarah also interviews Jon Abbatt of the University of Toronto in Canada about indoor chemistry. What is going on in the air inside buildings—how different is it from the outside? Researchers are bringing together the tools of outdoor chemistry and building sciences to understand what is happening in the air and on surfaces inside—where some of us spend 90% of our time. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Austin Thomason/Michigan Photography; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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A radioactive waste standoff and science’s debt to the slave trade

A single factory in Malaysia supplies about 10% of the world’s rare earth oxides, used in everything from cellphones to lasers to missiles. Controversy over the final resting place for the slightly radioactive byproducts has pushed the plant to the brink of closure. Host Meagan Cantwell talks with freelance writer Yao Hua Law about calls to ship the waste back to where it was originally mined in Australia, and how stopping production in Malaysia would mean almost all rare earth production would take place in China.  In another global trade story, host Sarah Crespi talks with freelance writer Sam Kean about close links between the slave trade and early naturalists’ efforts to catalog the world’s flora and fauna. Today, historians and museums are just starting to come to grips with the often-ignored relationships between slavers and scientists. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Ads on this show: Kolabtree and MagellanTV Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: James Petiver, 1695; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Understanding the Dalai Lama

The author also reveals the Dalai Lama to be a sophisticated thinker and consummate scholar, one whose feet remain firmly on the ground, a trait often obscured by his broken English




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Covid-19 Factoid: France and Iran face similar fight, Germany stands out

Around 20 cases are being registered and at least two people are losing their lives almost every minute due to coronavirus across the globe.




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The superior project manager: global competency standards and best practices / Frank Toney

Online Resource




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Risk-based structural evaluation methods: best practices and development of standards / Michel Ghosn, Graziano Fiorillo, Ming Liu, and Bruce Ellingwood

Online Resource




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Business standard compliance and requirements validation using goal models / Novarun Deb, Nabendu Chaki

Online Resource




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Understanding the contemporary Middle East / edited by Jillian Schwedler




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Understanding Disney: The Manufacture of Fantasy, 2nd Edition


 
Since the 1930s, the Walt Disney Company has produced characters, images, and stories that have captivated audiences around the world. How can we understand the appeal of Disney products? What is it about the Disney phenomenon that attracts so many children, as well as adults?
 
In this updated second edition, with new examples provided throughout, Janet Wasko examines the processes by which the Disney company – one of the largest media and entertainment

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As writers document the pandemic through poetry, here is a chance to understand this form

Rule number one: You don’t have to like it.