we

Lessons in corporate finance: a case studies approach to financial tools, financial policies, and valuation / Paul Asquith, Lawrence A. Weiss

Dewey Library - HG4026.A87 2019




we

Oracles, heroes or villains: economic policymakers, national politicians and the power to shape markets / George Shambaugh, IV

Dewey Library - HG925.S49 2019




we

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

Dewey Library - HG4521.W38765 2018




we

The Enforcers: how little-known trade reporters exposed the Keating five and advanced business journalism / Rob Wells ; with a foreword by David Cay Johnston

Dewey Library - HG2626.I78 W35 2019




we

Sovereign wealth funds in resource economies: institutional and fiscal foundations / Khalid Alsweilem and Malan Rietveld

Dewey Library - HJ3801.A47 2018




we

Good finance: why we need a new concept of finance / Vedat Akgiray

Dewey Library - HG173.A357 2019




we

Songs of profit, songs of loss: private equity, wealth, and inequality / Daniel Scott Souleles

Dewey Library - HG4751.S65 2019




we

The Hidden wealth of cities: creating, financing, and managing public spaces / editors, Jon Kher Kaw, Hyunji Lee, Sameh Wahba

Online Resource




we

Capital Wars: The Rise of Global Liquidity / Michael J. Howell

Online Resource




we

Weather Warnings for South Australia - land areas. Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology




we

Meet the Weaver

War makes the weaver busy. Cloth for everything from sails to bedsheets is created on his loom. Max Hamrick weaves the tale.




we

George Washington's Farewell

George Washington’s 1796 Farewell Address teems with advice that rings true today. Listen to interpreter Ron Carnegie read excepts from the timeless epistle.




we

Westward!

America outgrows her 13 colonies and stretches her boundaries west. CNU Professor Phillip Hamilton explains the sprawl.




we

The Wooden Teeth That Weren't

At his inauguration, George Washington had just one tooth left. Mount Vernon curator Laura Simo describes history’s most famous set of dentures.




we

We'll Drink to That

Alcohol quenched nearly every thirst there was in colonial America. Author Ed Crews explains why the preference existed and how the prevailing medical wisdom supported it.



  • Food and Drink
  • Health & Life
  • alcohol

we

Meet the Powells

The Powell House is a hub for educating people of all ages. Interpreter Pat Chilton introduces this middling family to visitors and the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute.




we

Balance of Power

What are the three branches of government? Only 38% of Americans can answer that question correctly. A playful Electronic Field Trip premiering October 2013 lays out the separation of powers using a baseball metaphor that keeps a dense subject lighthearted. Learn more about the new show with our guest Cash Arehart.




we

The Wedding of the 17th Century

When Pocahontas pledged herself to John Rolfe in April of 1614, she cemented an alliance that would bring seven years of peace between the English and the Powhatan. Four hundred years later, on April 5, 2014, the wedding will be reenacted at Jamestowne Island on the footings of the very church where the couple exchanged […]




we

Sweet Tea & Barley

Sweet Tea & Barley is Colonial Williamsburg’s newest restaurant located in the Williamsburg Lodge. Chefs Anthony Frank and Sean Gonzalez chat about what went into creating a new southern-inspired restaurant and some of the dishes they put on the menu.




we

[ASAP] A Specious Correlation between Sludge Rheology and Dewaterability

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c01123




we

[ASAP] Uptake and Translocation of Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluorooctanesulfonic Acid (PFOS) by Wetland Plants: Tissue- and Cell-Level Distribution Visualization with Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (DESI-MS) and Transmiss

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b05160




we

[ASAP] Cost Analysis of Carbon Capture and Sequestration from U.S. Natural Gas-Fired Power Plants

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b06147




we

[ASAP] Learning Beyond the Laboratory: A Web Application Framework for Development of Interactive Postlaboratory Exercises

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00756




we

[ASAP] Property Information in Substance Records in Major Web-Based Chemical Information and Data Retrieval Tools: Understanding Content, Search Opportunities, and Application to Teaching

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00966




we

[ASAP] Update to Our Reader, Reviewer, and Author Communities—April 2020

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c00370




we

[ASAP] Preparation and Thermochromic Switching between Phosphorescence and Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence of Mononuclear Copper(I) Complexes

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c00171




we

Weird Bug with Highlight.js

Working on adding syntax highlighting to my code snippets here at Perishable Press. To do it, I use my free WordPress plugin Prismatic. Basically all the plugin does is load up either the Highlight.js scripts and styles, or it loads up the Prism.js scripts and styles. So I can rule out the plugin itself for this “weird” little bug. The issue is with Highlight.js specifically. What happens I have this post here, for example. The post contains several pre/code elements […]




we

All the little .txt files you can put in the root directory of your website

The ones I know of: ads.txt humans.txt robots.txt security.txt This site makes use of robots.txt and humans.txt. I don’t need ads.txt because 3rd-party ads aren’t currently running on the site, and security.txt seems not necessary as the site’s contact form is easy enough for anyone to find. I’m guessing there are other “little text files” out there, but I am super busy building a bookstore subdomain for the site with every spare minute. So for now I’ll post the files […]





we

Is there a single surge mechanism? Contrasts in dynamics between glacier surges in Svalbard and other regions

Is there a single surge mechanism? Contrasts in dynamics between glacier surges in Svalbard and other regions Murray, Tavi; Strozzi, Tazio; Luckman, Adrian; Jiskoot, Hester; Christakos, Panos During the 1990s, Monacobreen, a 40-km-long tidewater glacier in Svalbard, underwent a major surge. We mapped the surge dynamics using ERS synthetic aperture radar images, differential dual-azimuth interferometry and intensity correlation tracking. A series of 11 three-dimensional (3-D) velocity maps covering the period 1991–1997 show a months-long initiation and years-long termination to the surge, with no indication of a surge front travelling downglacier. During the surge, the front of the glacier advanced 2 km, the velocity and derived strain rate increased by more than an order of magnitude, and maximum ice flow rates measured during 1994 were 5md 1. The spatial pattern of both velocity and strain rate was remarkably consistent and must therefore be controlled by spatially fixed processes operating at the glacier bed. We combine these results with those published in the literature to construct a typical Svalbard glacier surge cycle and compare this to surge dynamics of glaciers from other cluster regions, especially those of Variegated Glacier in Alaska. The strong contrast in dynamics suggests that there exist at least two distinct surge mechanisms. Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive final published version.




we

LexisNexis Sweeps Reader Rankings as Best Online Public Records Research Provider

NEW YORK, NY – LexisNexis®, a leading global provider of information and analytics, today announced that it was recognized throughout 2017 and into 2018 as the Best Online Public Records Research Provider by various prestigious ALM publications in their annual “Best of” awards for legal technology.




we

LexisNexis Launches Lexis Analytics, an Unmatched Suite of Advanced Tools Designed to Power Data-Driven Law

RALEIGH - LexisNexis® Legal & Professional today announced the launch of Lexis Analytics, a comprehensive suite of analytics tools that leverages advanced technology, vast stores of legal content and expert curation to give lawyers a decisive competitive advantage in the business and practice of law.




we

Context Wins ‘People’s Choice’ Award in the Inaugural Legaltech Product Innovation Competition at Legalweek

NEW YORK, NY – LexisNexis® Legal & Professional today announced that Context, the first and only case law language analytics solution, won the People’s Choice Award at the inaugural Legaltech Product Innovation Competition held at Legalweek in New York. The competition evaluated the best legal technology products and services over the preceding year according to six judging criteria.




we

LexisNexis Talks Analytics, AI, and the Future of Data-Driven Law at Legalweek New York

LEGALWEEK NEW YORK – LexisNexis® Legal & Professional, a leading global provider of information and analytics, will gather innovators from the technology and legal industries to discuss developments in artificial intelligence (AI), legal analytics, and data-driven practices during Legalweek New York, the legal industry’s preeminent technology conference and expo (Feb. 4-6; New York Hilton Midtown; Booth #2100).




we

Weather Warnings for Northern Territory - marine areas. Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology




we

Contemporary art and disability studies [electronic resource] / edited by Alice Wexler and John Derby.

New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.




we

Chemistry in Pictures: 96 wells




we

73rd Northwest Regional Meeting




we

We’re not playing around: Board games medical and morbid




we

Wine sleuths seek answers to the mystery of ‘smoke taint’

As wildfires increase in frequency across the globe, researchers hunt the smoke compounds that can seep into vineyards’ grapes and taint wine




we

Making ACS meetings welcoming portals to the society




we

Zapata Computing launches to give chemists quantum computing powers

Start-up wants to foster a quantum leap in molecular problem-solving




we

Owen W. Webster




we

ACS’s educational outreach: When rain gives way to flowers




we

Hanford researchers demonstrate continuous process to vitrify waste from nuclear weapons production




we

SCA, St1 plan fuel from trees in Sweden




we

Deployment of Merck’s experimental Ebola vaccine well under way in the Democratic Republic of Congo

The first goal is to thwart the outbreak, but researchers also hope for new insights into combating the virus




we

China slows solar power development

Solar material suppliers scramble to assess impact on market




we

Sponsored content: Making lower auto emissions a reality

Though initially daunting, stricter fuel economy and emission standards result in automotive innovations




we

Psychedelics forge connections between neurons

Study in rats and fruit flies suggests that these drugs could inspire better, ketamine-like antidepressants