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Deathworld 2 : a sequel to Deathworld

Location: Special Collections Hevelin Collection- PS3558.A778D4434 1964




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Betty Woodman : theatre of the domestic /

Library - Art Library, Location - OSIZ, Call number - FOLIO NK4210.W64 A4 2016




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Create Web Form with Drag and Drop File Upload using JavaScript and PHP

The web form is a commonly used element in each website. In some cases, the user is allowed to select files with the input data so that the files are attached to the form data. Mostly the default HTML file input interface is used to select and upload files. But if you want to make web form UI more effective, drag and drop file upload feature can be used. The drag-and-drop feature provides an advanced file upload interface on the web page. The user can drag the files from the local drive and drop them into the DOM element. In

The post Create Web Form with Drag and Drop File Upload using JavaScript and PHP appeared first on CodexWorld.




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Great software debates

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Web Services, Formal Methods, and Behavioral Types 11th International Workshop, WS-FM 2014, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, September 11-12, 2014, and 12th International Workshop, WS-FM/BEAT 2015, Madrid, Spain, September 4-5, 2015, Revised Selected Papers

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Mitochondria and Cell Death

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Creative Writer - Ra'anana

If you are an "out of the box" creative writer – this position is for you!

Company in Ra'anana seeks a dynamic and quirky creative writer (2 yrs experience)

  • Must be sharp, smart and hungry to succeed
  • English on a high level (does not have to be mother tongue)
  • Previous experience as copywriter in advertising agency – advantage
  • Marketing background – advantage
*Full-time position

Please send the following to: beth@bethk.biz

1. CV
2. short and clever blurb about yourself
3. 2-3 samples of your writing




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WIPO Broadcast Treaty Gets the Boot?

According to observers and civil society NGO participants, the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights will not recommend a Diplomatic Conference on the proposed WIPO Broadcasting Treaty. In non-WIPO-ese, that means broadcasters won't get the unjustified grant of copyright-plus rights they've been asking for. Instead, they'll still have copyright protection for their programs, while the public will get its fair use without an extra layer of exclusion.

From Intellectual Property Watch » WIPO Broadcasting Treaty Talks Break Down:

World Intellectual Property Organization negotiations for a treaty on rights for broadcasters broke down at the eleventh hour, according to participating government officials. A high-level final treaty negotiation scheduled for November will not take place, they said.

The SCCR, which does its work through "non-papers" and meetings in Geneva, has been pushing for a broadcasting treaty for nearly a decade. It was nearing its conclusion, sending the draft on to a Diplomatic Conference to be adopted as an international treaty, when delegates apparently finally recognized they could not reach consensus. The latest draft would have added DRM-protection, anti-circumvention, and new exclusive rights to broadcasts, threatening innovations like TiVo and SlingBox. While the United States was at most stages willing to sell out its innovators, even pushing at times for grant of new "webcasting" exclusive rights, Brazil, India, and the Africa Group took the lead in rejecting a new treaty if it lacked public rights and exceptions to balance those granted to broadcasters.

EFF and KEI, among others, have been keeping this process under scrutiny for a long time. Amazing how similar the debates look to what I first helped live-blog in 2004.

Update: Not dead yet? Jamie Love reports the "surreal" draft conclusions of the Chair, that a Diplomatic Conference should be held in 2008.




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Gabo : the creation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42444 DVD




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Programmed Cell Death Methods and Protocols

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Bully nation : how the American establishment creates a bullying society

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Water (R718) turbo compressor and ejector refrigeration/heat pump technology

Location: Engineering Library- TP492.7.S27 2016




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Emerging membrane technology for sustainable water treatment

Location: Engineering Library- TD442.5.H36 2016




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Membrane technologies for water treatment : removal of toxic trace elements with emphasis on arsenic, fluoride and uranium

Location: Engineering Library- TD442.5.M4586 2016




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Membrane technology for water and wastewater treatment, energy and environment

Location: Engineering Library- TD442.5.M4674 2016




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Distribution of sedimentary rocks in Montana and the northwestern Great Plains

Location: Sciences Library Library- TC824.M9P4 no.8




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You might beat back phragmites, the scourge of wetlands, but then what?

Wetlands managers have spent years using fire and chemicals to fight phragmites, an invasive reed that chokes everything else out. But coaxing beneficial native plants to move back in is difficult.




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TURKS RETREAT ON TIGRIS

TURKS RETREAT ON TIGRIS



  • The New York Times

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ASIA MINOR DIVIDED BY SECRET TREATIES

ASIA MINOR DIVIDED BY SECRET TREATIES



  • The New York Times

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SECRET TREATY GAVE ENGLAND SUPERVISION OF MESOPOTAMIA

SECRET TREATY GAVE ENGLAND SUPERVISION OF MESOPOTAMIA



  • The New York Times

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331: Region Conquered by Alexander the Great

331: Region Conquered by Alexander the Great



  • 0-999 B.C. Assyrian History

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350: Hymn Composed by St. Ephrem the Great | Mar Aprim Rabba...

350: Hymn Composed by St. Ephrem the Great | Mar Aprim Rabba (nightly bedtime prayer)



  • 300-399 A.D. Assyrian History

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Innovating Customer Experience in Aviation 3: Creating a Seamless Airport Experience

Innovating Customer Experience In Aviation 3: Creating A Seamless Airport Experience

Jose M Sala...




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Breathing: The Master Key to Self-Healing

Breathing: The Master Key to Self-Healing




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Eating Well for Optimum Health: The Essential Guide to Food,...

Eating Well for Optimum Health: The Essential Guide to Food, Diet, and Nutrition




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Mystic Treatises by Isaac of Nineveh (PDF)

Mystic Treatises by Isaac of Nineveh (PDF)




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Enuma Elish - A modern creation myth for courage and renewal

Enuma Elish - A modern creation myth for courage and renewal



  • Assyrian Fine Arts Network

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Justice Department Hosts Election Threats Task Force Meeting

Justice Department Hosts Election Threats Task Force Meeting



  • United States Government Information

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Treatment of Christians around the world

Treatment of Christians around the world



  • European Governments Information

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Australian Federal Parliament calls through its Seat on the ...

Australian Federal Parliament calls through its Seat on the United Nations Security Council and the International Community to take Appropriate Steps to Protect the Rights of the Rights of the Assyrian Christian People of Iraq



  • Assyrian Government Network

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2018 Human Rights Report: Struggling to Breathe: the Systema...

2018 Human Rights Report: Struggling to Breathe: the Systematic Repression of Assyrians




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Americans’ personal finances worst since the Great Recession

(The Center Square) – Half of Americans report their personal finances are “worse off” than they were a year ago, according to a new survey.




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Just Got A New Android Device - Here Is A Great Article To Get You From 0 to 60 in No Time

So you just got that shiny new android device and are eager to get up and running with it, find some apps and games and generally make the most of your new device. The Inclusive Android Website is a great resource to use to make the most of your device.    This is where it all happens! Share your information, ideas, apps and tips with the community of  people with disabilities who are Android users from across the world! Information To Promote Sight,  Sound, Physical & Cognitive Digital Inclusion for people with disabilities.

If you are just  starting out with android there are a ton of
Guides to help you get started on Android
 

Also a number of community members have recorded many
Audio Tips And Tutorials. In particular, if you are just starting out, the
demystifying Series Of Audio Tips From Sebastien, the walkthrough for using Google Now or OK Google From Warren the walkthrough of the initial setup on stock android plus factory resetting an old device from Quentin  and the walkthrough on  Enabling Talkback On Samsung A3 from Alan are excellent audio tips for a new user.

Maybe you are eager to get into downloading apps and seeing what Android really can do.  You could start out by exploring these collections of apps from polls we have done:

  1. Results Of The 2015 Favourite Accessible Android Assistant Software Poll
     
  2. Results Of The December 2014 Favourite Accessible Podcatcher Poll
     
  3. You could also find out what apps I have installed on my phone in the article: List Of App Recommendations For Blind And Partially SightedAndroidUsers

Now that the partying, turkey eating and unwrapping are done, maybe you are looking for something fun to do, you can check out the Accessible app directory's Game Section

If you are looking for something to remove a specific barrier, a perfect tool or something made with a specific disability in mind, you could check out the following App Directory Sections:

  1. Apps Designed Specifically For Blind And Low Vision Users
  2. Apps Designed Specifically For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Users
  3. Apps Designed Specifically For Users With LD Or Cognitive Requirements
  4. Apps Designed Specifically For Users With Physical or Dexterity Requirements

And remember, as you explore the world of apps or learn to use your android device; please remember that this is a community driven site so feel free to sign up for a free account and post your app finds or tips for other users.  If you wan to keep up on the latest postings on the inclusive android website, here is a list of RSS feeds.

From All Of Us At Inclusive Android, we wish you the most merry and festive time this Holiday Season.




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GLS “to offer SMEs greater visibility and growth opportunities”

Polish marketplace ERLI, has partnered with DPD Poland,  expanding ERLI's Delivery Methods offer. 




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Boeing layoffs weren't just a strike threat




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Biden's embrace of Saudi prince shows that his only principle was defeating Trump

At this point, it may be fair to say President Joe Biden’s criticisms of his predecessor have nothing to do with principles. It was all politics, all the way down.




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Genetically Rescued Organism: Toward A Solution For Sudden Oak Death

Genetically Rescued Organism: Toward A Solution For Sudden Oak Death

Sudden oak death, caused by the pathogen Phythophthora ramorum, is one of the most ecologically devastating forest diseases in North America, responsible for the deaths of millions of oaks and tanoaks along the coast.

Science to the rescue? After the success of genetically modified organisms in things like insulin and food, a recent trend is Genetically Rescued Organisms. These GROs would use science to create natural resistance, like a vaccine for plants, and reduce the impact of altered species composition, released carbon pools, and greater fire risk the deaths bring.

Before that can happen, scientists need to better understand the basic biology of Phythophthora ramorum, including how well it sporulates on common plants.


Image by RegalShave from Pixabay

Scientists at the University of California, Davis, set out to investigate the sporulation potential of this pathogen on common California plant species. They collected leaves from 13 common plant hosts in the Big Sur-region and inoculated them with the causal pathogen. They found that most of the species produced spores, though there was a ride range, with bay laurel and tanoak producing significantly more sporangia than the other species. They also observed an inconsistent relationship between sporulation and lesion size, indicating that visual symptoms are not a reliable metric of sporulation potential.

 “Our study is the first to investigate the sporulation capacity on a wide range of common coastal California native plant species and with a large enough sample size to statistically distinguish between species," explained first author Dr. Lisa Rosenthal. "It largely confirms what was previously reported in observational field studies – that tanoak and bay laurel are the main drivers of sudden oak death infections—but also indicates that many other hosts are capable of producing spores.”

Citation: Lisa M. Rosenthal, Sebastian N. Fajardo, and David M. Rizzo, Sporulation Potential of Phytophthora ramorum Differs Among Common California Plant Species in the Big Sur Region, Plant Disease 17 Aug 2021 https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-03-20-0485-RE

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Gov. Josh Green threatens to bring down 'hammer' on landlords in fallout from Hawaii fire

Gov. Josh Green (D-HI) has threatened to use the "hammer" of emergency orders to convert 3,000 temporary vacation rentals into longer-term housing for survivors displaced by the wildfire that swept across the island of Maui in August.




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Economists call arena relocation threats ‘extortion’

(Center Square) — Monumental Sports and Entertainment have been in talks this summer of a future move to northern Virginia for some of Washington, D.C.’s professional sports teams if the city doesn’t chip in more for improvements to their sports arena, the Washington Post has reported.




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How parents and caregivers can evaluate the research on MERT and other potential treatments

For parents considering autism interventions for their children, evaluating treatments can be daunting. Experts talked to The Times about what to watch for.




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Climate warriors fighting some of the 'greatest crises humanity has ever seen'

'Something that Sunrise has taught me, and that I've learned from the world around me, is that hope comes through collective action but is also something that you need to practice.'




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'Grief into action.' Philanthropists give historic $150 million donation to City of Hope for pancreatic cancer research

Entrepreneur Emmet Stephenson and his daughter are giving $150 million to City of Hope to fund an award for innovation research in pancreatic cancer. It's the largest single gift the center has received.




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L.A. County reports first West Nile virus death this year

A San Fernando Valley resident is the first person in L.A. County to die this year from West Nile virus, a mosquito-transmitted illness that can cause lethal inflammation in the brain.




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'More serious than we had hoped': Bird flu deaths mount among California dairy cows

Although California dairy farmers anticipated a bird flu mortality rate of less than 2%, some say between 10% and 15% of infected cattle are dying.




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Listeria recall expands to 12 million pounds of meat and poultry sold at Trader Joe's, Target and others

Meat producer BrucePac is recalling nearly 10 million pounds of meat and poultry products sold at Trader Joe's, Target, Kroger and other retailers because they might be contaminated with listeria.




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Opinion: I'm a doctor in East L.A. and Beverly Hills. I want to treat obesity the same way in both places

In under-resourced parts of Los Angeles, people develop life-altering, preventable diabetes complications related to obesity. These patients rarely live to grow old.




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Health groups call for suspending state plan on maternal deaths, saying it burdens patients

Maternal health organizations and advocates are urging the California surgeon general to suspend the rollout of a plan aimed at reducing maternal mortality.




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Berkeley startup wins government award to develop radiation and lead poisoning treatment

Few drugs are available to treat heavy metals that enter the body, either from lead poisoning or nuclear fallout. A UC Berkeley startup hopes to change that.




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Jim Williams: John McEnroe breaks down challenges of French Open, looks at who can beat Rafael Nadal on clay

As a player, John McEnroe was not a fan of the French Open. He has few fond memories of the dark red clay on the courts of Roland Garros. As brilliant a career as McEnroe had, he was never able to win a French Open title. He spoke with me by phone from Paris, where he is preparing for his job as a television analyst for the Tennis Channel. We talked about the 2013 French Open and the red clay at Roland Garros.




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Wild DC weather shuts down nation's capital early, causing traffic and travel nightmares

The federal Office of Personnel Management ordered federal employees to leave the office early on Monday amid Washington, D.C., area storm warnings. The severe storms covered most of the area with a tornado watch through 9 p.m., causing many places in the Beltway area to close early or adjust hours.