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May HoP, including a Special Section: Who Was Little Albert? The Historical Controversy

Photographs of John Watson (left) and Rosalie Rayner (right) via Ben Harris. The May 2020 issue of History of Psychology is now online. The issue includes a special section on “Who Was Little Albert? The Historical Controversy.” Full details follow below. Special Section: Who Was Little Albert? The Historical Controversy“Journals, referees, and gatekeepers in the … Continue reading May HoP, including a Special Section: Who Was Little Albert? The Historical Controversy




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How Phone Counseling May Help Save Lives During the Covid-19 Lockdown

With the covid-19 pandemic now affecting virtually every country on earth, it is understandable that much of the world’s focus has been on protecting people’s physical health. Hand washing and social distancing is important in the fight against the coronavirus. However, it is important to remember that mental health issues may lead to loss of […]




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College & Research Libraries – May 2020

The May 2020 issue of College & Research Libraries is now freely available online. Visit the C&RL website for complete contents from 1939 to the present and followC&RL on Facebook and Twitter for updates and discussion. Note: The November 2013 issue was the final print issue of College & Research Libraries. The journal began an online-only publication model [...]




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Aspiring To Be Rich May Damage Your Relationships

By Emily Reynolds. Participants whose self-esteem was based on financial success felt more lonely and disconnected from others.




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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed

A collection of short news stories from this week.




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Baker orders use of masks: Mayor eyes fall school reopening




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California Governor Says Schools May Restart in Late July

California classrooms could reopen with modifications as soon as late July, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday, bringing a new wave of anxiety for parents, teachers, and students.




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Baker orders use of masks: Mayor eyes fall school reopening




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New Louisiana education chief to be selected May 20




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Coronavirus concerns may delay school shooting trial




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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed

A collection of short news stories from this week.




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School Closures May Go Into the Fall If Coronavirus Resurges, State Chiefs Warn

Schools may have to continue closures in the fall if the coronavirus resurges, state schools chiefs in Maryland and Washington said. The warnings came the same week thata key federal official predicted schools would be able to reopen for the 2020-21 school year.




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Maryland extends school closings through May 15 due to virus




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New York City Schools Will Stay Closed for Academic Year, Mayor Says

Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushed back on the Mayor Bill de Blasio's announcement, however, saying "no decision" had been made about reopening schools in New York City or elsewhere in the state.




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Baker orders use of masks: Mayor eyes fall school reopening




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New Louisiana education chief to be selected May 20




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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed

A special state panel in Wisconsin has rejected a financially strapped district's request to dissolve.




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NJ Schools Closed Until at Least May 15, Gov. Murphy Says

New Jersey's schools will be closed because of the COVID-19 outbreak at least until May 15, Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday.




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Adoption of New Science Standards May Start With Rhode Island

Rhode Island may become the first state to adopt the Next Generation Science Standards.




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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed

Education Week catches you up on the week gone by with a thoughtful look at recent news in K-12 education.




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Drawing a line in the sand : understanding where your client’s WHS Act duties may end and its contactors begin / presented by Patrick Barry, Howard Zelling Chambers.




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Forum 2019 : 3C Lessons for practitioners from 5 years as Commissioner : slides / presented by Greg May, Legal Profession Conduct Commissioner.




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101 marvellous movies you may have missed / David Stratton.

Motion pictures -- Reviews.




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Finding the heart of the nation : the journey of the Uluru Statement towards voice, treaty and truth / Thomas Mayor.

Mayor, Thomas -- Travel -- Australia.




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Maybe the horse will talk / Elliot Perlman.

Lawyers -- Fiction.




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Des rapports conjugaux considérées sous le tirple point de vue de la population, de la santé et de la morale publique / par Alex. Mayer.

Londres : Paris, 1860.




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Die beckenerweiternden Operationen / von August Mayer.

Berlin : S. Karger, 1908.




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Die Beziehungen der krankhaften Zustände und Vorgänge in den Sexual-Organen des Weibes zu Geistesstörungen / von C.E. Louis Mayer.

Berlin : A. Hirschwald, 1869.




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Die Technik der Massage / von Albert Reibmayr.

Wien : Toeplitz & Deuticke, 1886.




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Die Technik der Massage / von Albert Reibmayr.

Leipzig : F. Deuticke, 1890.




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A discourse on self-limited diseases : Delivered before the Massachusetts Medical Society, ... May 27, 1835 / by Jacob Bigelow.

Boston : Nathan Hale, 1835.




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Diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts / by A.W. Mayo Robson.

London : Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, 1897.




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Dissertation on scientific nomenclature, medical and general : exhibiting the defects, anomalies, errors, and discrepancies of its present condition : with suggestions for its improvement / by R.G. Mayne.

London : J. Churchill, 1849.




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Du traitement chirurgical de l'appendicite à répétition dans l'intervalle des crises / par Leon Damaye.

Paris : G. Steinheil, 1895.




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Edinburgh and District Water Bill. St. Mary's Loch scheme. Speeches of Bailie Lewis, convener of works committee, Edinburgh and District Water Trust, at the meetings of town council, on 30th May and 1st June, 1871.

[Edinburgh] : [publisher not identified], [1871]




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A new orchard, and garden: or, the best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich orchard: : particularly in the north and generally for the whole common-wealth as in nature, reason, situation, and all probability, may and doth a

London : printed by W. Wilson, for E. Brewster, and George Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate-Hill, neere Fleet-bridge, 1653.




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Open Carry Issue in Michigan Schools May Not Be Settled

Questions remain after the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that two school districts have the right to ban guns from their schools.




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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed

Education Week catches you up on the week gone by with a thoughtful look at recent news in K-12 education.




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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed (Nov. 13, 2019)

A collection of short news stories from the last week.




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Penguins may face ‘tough decisions’ with goalies thanks to salary cap crunch

Could they lose one or more of Murray, Jarry, and DeSmith?




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Bundesliga soccer to resume on May 16 in empty stadiums

The Bundesliga soccer season will resume on May 16 in empty stadiums, picking up right where it left off two months ago amid the coronavirus pandemic. Thursday’s announcement comes one day after clubs were told the season could restart following a meeting between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the country’s 16 state governors. Germany has had a high number of COVID-19 infections — nearly 170,000 by Thursday, according to Johns Hopkins University — with about 7,000 deaths, a lower number compared to elsewhere.




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Reports: NHL may skip rest of regular season, jump to 24-team playoff format

One of many possible plans if the league can resume play.




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Herbert Compton diaries, 17 May – 29 July 1973




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Short-term forecasts of COVID-19 spread across Indian states until 1 May 2020. (arXiv:2004.13538v2 [q-bio.PE] UPDATED)

The very first case of corona-virus illness was recorded on 30 January 2020, in India and the number of infected cases, including the death toll, continues to rise. In this paper, we present short-term forecasts of COVID-19 for 28 Indian states and five union territories using real-time data from 30 January to 21 April 2020. Applying Holt's second-order exponential smoothing method and autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model, we generate 10-day ahead forecasts of the likely number of infected cases and deaths in India for 22 April to 1 May 2020. Our results show that the number of cumulative cases in India will rise to 36335.63 [PI 95% (30884.56, 42918.87)], concurrently the number of deaths may increase to 1099.38 [PI 95% (959.77, 1553.76)] by 1 May 2020. Further, we have divided the country into severity zones based on the cumulative cases. According to this analysis, Maharashtra is likely to be the most affected states with around 9787.24 [PI 95% (6949.81, 13757.06)] cumulative cases by 1 May 2020. However, Kerala and Karnataka are likely to shift from the red zone (i.e. highly affected) to the lesser affected region. On the other hand, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh will move to the red zone. These results mark the states where lockdown by 3 May 2020, can be loosened.




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Mayo Clinic strategies to reduce burnout : 12 actions to create the ideal workplace

Swensen, Stephen J., author.
9780190848996 electronic book




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Enterprise information systems : 21st International Conference, ICEIS 2019, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 3-5, 2019, Revised Selected Papers

International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (21st : 2019 : Ērakleion, Greece)
9783030407834 (electronic bk.)




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The Yangya Hicks : tales from the Hicks family of Yangya near Gladstone, South Australia, written from the 12th of May 1998 / by Joyce Coralie Hale (nee Hicks) (28.12.1923-17.12.2003).

Hicks (Family)




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Glass stereoscopic slides of Gallipoli, May 1915 / photographed by Charles Snodgrass Ryan




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Item 08: A Logg [Log] Book of the proceedings on Board His Majesty's Ship Swallow, Captain Philip Carteret Commander Commencing from the 20th August 1766 and Ending [21st May 1768]