9 Economists Expect Huge Future Earnings Loss for Students Missing School Due to COVID-19 By marketbrief.edweek.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 14:47:10 +0000 Members of the future American workforce could see losses of earnings that add up to trillions of dollars, depending on how long coronavirus-related school closures persist. The post Economists Expect Huge Future Earnings Loss for Students Missing School Due to COVID-19 appeared first on Market Brief. Full Article Marketplace K-12 Academic Research Career / College Readiness COVID-19 Data Federal / State Policy Research/Evaluation
9 As States’ Budgets Reel During COVID-19, Districts to Feel the Wrath By marketbrief.edweek.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 21:23:43 +0000 State funding for K-12 is likely to fall sharply, though districts could look to protect essentials like distance-learning support and professional development, says school finance expert Mike Griffith. The post As States’ Budgets Reel During COVID-19, Districts to Feel the Wrath appeared first on Market Brief. Full Article Analyst's View COVID-19 Federal / State Policy Funding / Budgets Procurement / Purchasing / RFPs State Policy
9 Item 02: William Hilton Saunders WWI diary, 1 January 1917 - 24 October 1917 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 19/03/2015 3:09:51 PM Full Article
9 Item 04: William Hilton Saunders WWI diary, 18 February 1919 - 8 July 1919 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 19/03/2015 3:10:34 PM Full Article
9 Item 03: William Hilton Saunders WWI diary, 1 January 1918 - 31 December 1918 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 19/03/2015 3:10:53 PM Full Article
9 Item 01: William Hilton Saunders WWI diary, February 1916 - 2 January 1917 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 19/03/2015 3:11:14 PM Full Article
9 Item 05: William Hilton Saunders WWI 1916-1919 address book with poetry By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 19/03/2015 3:11:33 PM Full Article
9 Willie Neville Majoribank Chester manuscript collection, 5 November 1915 - 22 December 1918 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 23/03/2015 9:31:06 AM Full Article
9 Arthur Leeman Fulton WWI diary, 1 January - 6 August 1916 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 23/03/2015 3:24:21 PM Full Article
9 Item 1: George Hugh Morrison diary, 15 January 1916- 1 January 1917 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 23/03/2015 4:10:54 PM Full Article
9 Item 2: George Hugh Morrison diary, 1 January 1917-9 October 1917 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 23/03/2015 4:22:32 PM Full Article
9 Item 04: Notebook of Colonel Alfred Hobart Sturdee, 8 August 1914 to 25 February 1918 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 24/03/2015 9:04:00 AM Full Article
9 Item 01: Captain Vernon Sturdee diary, 25 April, 1915 to 2 July, 1915 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 24/03/2015 9:27:01 AM Full Article
9 Item 02: Captain Vernon Sturdee diary, 3 September, 1915- 31 December, 1915 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 24/03/2015 9:46:43 AM Full Article
9 Item 03: Captain Vernon Sturdee diary, 22 September, 1915- 23 January, 1916 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 24/03/2015 9:49:53 AM Full Article
9 Glass stereoscopic slides of Gallipoli, May 1915 / photographed by Charles Snodgrass Ryan By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2/04/2015 12:00:00 AM Full Article
9 Item 07: A Journal of ye [the] Proceedings of his Majesty's Sloop Swallow, Captain Phillip [Philip] Carteret Commander, Commencing ye [the] 23 of July 1766 and ended [4 July 1767] By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 5/05/2015 9:51:13 AM Full Article
9 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] By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 5/05/2015 12:19:15 PM Full Article
9 Item 13: Swallow 1767, A journal of the proceedings on Board His Majesty's Sloop Swallow, commencing the 1st of March 1767 and Ended the 7th of July 1767 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 7/05/2015 12:42:02 PM Full Article
9 Box 3: Children's book illustrations by various artists, Peg Maltby and Dorothy Wall, , ca. 1932-1975 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 8/05/2015 2:13:13 PM Full Article
9 Box 4: Children's book illustrations by various artists, Dorothy Wall, ca. 1932 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 8/05/2015 2:26:30 PM Full Article
9 Box 6: Children's book illustrations by various artists, Dorothy Wall and Noela Young, ca. 1932-1964 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 8/05/2015 2:37:07 PM Full Article
9 Item 01: Notebooks (2) containing hand written copies of 123 letters from Major William Alan Audsley to his parents, ca. 1916-ca. 1919, transcribed by his father. Also includes original letters (2) written by Major Audsley. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 28/05/2015 11:00:09 AM Full Article
9 Item 01: Box 1 Views of Brisbane, ca. 1889-1901 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 10/06/2015 12:00:00 AM Full Article
9 Item 01: Scorebook of the Aboriginal Cricket Tour of England being a copy in Charles Lawrence's hand, 1868 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 6/07/2015 12:55:55 PM Full Article
9 Item 01: Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett diary, 1915-1917 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 10/07/2015 12:00:00 AM Full Article
9 Item 01: Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett diary, 1915-1917 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 10/07/2015 12:00:00 AM Full Article
9 Art Around the Library - Zine to Artist's Book By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 01:43:33 +0000 Find out how easy it is to make a ‘zine’ and you’re well on your way to producing your own mini books. Full Article
9 3 NY children die from syndrome possibly linked to COVID-19 By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:55:24 -0400 Three children have now died in New York state from a possible complication from the coronavirus involving swollen blood vessels and heart problems, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday. At least 73 children in New York have been diagnosed with symptoms similar to Kawasaki disease — a rare inflammatory condition in children — and toxic shock syndrome. Full Article
9 Anarchy in Venezuela's jails laid bare by massacre over food By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:27:04 -0400 Three weeks before he was shot dead, Miguel Calderon, an inmate in the lawless Los Llanos jail on Venezuela's central plains, sent a voice message to his father. Like many of the prisoners in Venezuela's overcrowded and violent penitentiaries, Los Llanos's 4,000 inmates normally subsist on food relatives bring them. The guards, desperate themselves amid national shortages, began stealing the little food getting behind bars, inmates said, forcing some prisoners to turn to eating stray animals. Full Article
9 Federal watchdog finds 'reasonable grounds to believe' vaccine doctor's ouster was retaliation, lawyers say By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:37:13 -0400 The Office of Special Counsel is recommending that ousted vaccine official Dr. Rick Bright be reinstated while it investigates his case, his lawyers announced Friday.Bright while leading coronavirus vaccine development was recently removed from his position as the director of the Department of Health and Human Services' Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, and he alleges it was because he insisted congressional funding not go toward "drugs, vaccines, and other technologies that lack scientific merit" and limited the "broad use" of hydroxychloroquine after it was touted by President Trump. In a whistleblower complaint, he alleged "cronyism" at HHS. He has also alleged he was "pressured to ignore or dismiss expert scientific recommendations and instead to award lucrative contracts based on political connections."On Friday, Bright's lawyers said that the Office of Special Counsel has determined there are "reasonable grounds to believe" his firing was retaliation, The New York Times reports. The federal watchdog also recommended he be reinstated for 45 days to give the office "sufficient time to complete its investigation of Bright's allegations," CNN reports. The decision on whether to do so falls on Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar, and Office of Special Counsel recommendations are "not binding," the Times notes. More stories from theweek.com Outed CIA agent Valerie Plame is running for Congress, and her launch video looks like a spy movie trailer 7 scathing cartoons about America's rush to reopen Trump says he couldn't have exposed WWII vets to COVID-19 because the wind was blowing the wrong way Full Article
9 Boeing says it's about to start building the 737 Max plane again in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, even though it already has more planes than it can deliver By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:44:06 -0400 Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun said the company was aiming to resume production this month, despite the ongoing grounding and coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
9 Chaffetz: I don't understand why Adam Schiff continues to have a security clearance By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:43:30 -0400 Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz and Andy McCarthy react to House Intelligence transcripts on Russia probe. Full Article
9 Coronavirus deals 'powerful blow' to Putin's grand plans By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 22:09:16 -0400 The bombastic military parade through Moscow's Red Square on Saturday was slated to be the spectacle of the year on the Kremlin's calendar. Standing with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron, President Vladimir Putin would have overseen a 90-minute procession of Russia's military might, showcasing 15,000 troops and the latest hardware. Now, military jets will roar over an eerily quiet Moscow, spurting red, white and blue smoke to mark 75 years since the defeat of Nazi Germany. Full Article
9 'We Cannot Police Our Way Out of a Pandemic.' Experts, Police Union Say NYPD Should Not Be Enforcing Social Distance Rules Amid COVID-19 By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 17:03:38 -0400 The New York City police department (NYPD) is conducting an internal investigation into a May 2 incident involving the violent arrests of multiple people, allegedly members of a group who were not social distancing Full Article
9 Pence staffer who tested positive for coronavirus is Stephen Miller's wife By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:33:00 -0400 The staffer of Vice President Mike Pence who tested positive for coronavirus is apparently his press secretary and the wife of White House senior adviser Stephen Miller.Reports emerged on Friday that a member of Pence's staff had tested positive for COVID-19, creating a delay in his flight to Iowa amid concern over who may have been exposed. Later in the day, Trump said the staffer is a "press person" named Katie.Politico reported he was referring to Katie Miller, Pence's press secretary and the wife of Stephen Miller. This report noted this raises the risk that "a large swath of the West Wing's senior aides may also have been exposed." She confirmed her positive diagnosis to NBC News, saying she does not have symptoms.Trump spilled the beans to reporters, saying Katie Miller "hasn't come into contact with me" but has "spent some time with the vice president." This news comes one day after a personal valet to Trump tested positive for COVID-19, which reportedly made the president "lava level mad." Pence and Trump are being tested for COVID-19 every day.Asked Friday if he's concerned about the potential spread of coronavirus in the White House, Trump said "I'm not worried, no," adding that "we've taken very strong precautions."More stories from theweek.com Outed CIA agent Valerie Plame is running for Congress, and her launch video looks like a spy movie trailer 7 scathing cartoons about America's rush to reopen Trump says he couldn't have exposed WWII vets to COVID-19 because the wind was blowing the wrong way Full Article
9 New Zealand says it backs Taiwan's role in WHO due to success with coronavirus By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:20:43 -0400 Full Article
9 Almost 12,000 meatpacking and food plant workers have reportedly contracted COVID-19. At least 48 have died. By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:21:01 -0400 The infections and deaths are spread across roughly two farms and 189 meat and processed food factories. Full Article
9 Brazil's Amazon: Surge in deforestation as military prepares to deploy By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:17:52 -0400 The military is preparing to deploy to the region to try to stop illegal logging and mining. Full Article
9 The McMichaels can't be charged with a hate crime by the state in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery because the law doesn't exist in Georgia By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:07:36 -0400 Georgia is one of four states that doesn't have a hate crime law. Arbery's killing has reignited calls for legislation. Full Article
9 CNN legal analysts say Barr dropping the Flynn case shows 'the fix was in.' Barr says winners write history. By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:23:00 -0400 The Justice Department announced Thursday that it is dropping its criminal case against President Trump's first national security adviser Michael Flynn. Flynn twice admitted in court he lied to the FBI about his conversations with Russia's U.S. ambassador, and then cooperated in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. It was an unusual move by the Justice Department, and CNN's legal and political analysts smelled a rat."Attorney General [William] Barr is already being accused of creating a special justice system just for President Trump's friends," and this will only feed that perception, CNN's Jake Tapper suggested. Political correspondent Sara Murray agreed, noting that the prosecutor in the case, Brandon Van Grack, withdrew right before the Justice Department submitted its filing, just like when Barr intervened to request a reduced sentence for Roger Stone.National security correspondent Jim Sciutto laid out several reason why the substance of Flynn's admitted lie was a big deal, and chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin was appalled. "It is one of the most incredible legal documents I have read, and certainly something that I never expected to see from the United States Department of Justice," Toobin said. "The idea that the Justice Department would invent an argument -- an argument that the judge in this case has already rejected -- and say that's a basis for dropping a case where a defendant admitted his guilt shows that this is a case where the fix was in."Barr told CBS News' Cathrine Herridge on Thursday that dropping Flynn's case actually "sends the message that there is one standard of justice in this country." Herridge told Barr he would take flak for this, asking: "When history looks back on this decision, how do you think it will be written?" Barr laughed: "Well, history's written by the winners. So it largely depends on who's writing the history." Watch below. More stories from theweek.com Outed CIA agent Valerie Plame is running for Congress, and her launch video looks like a spy movie trailer 7 scathing cartoons about America's rush to reopen Trump says he couldn't have exposed WWII vets to COVID-19 because the wind was blowing the wrong way Full Article
9 The Importance of Being Clustered: Uncluttering the Trends of Statistics from 1970 to 2015 By projecteuclid.org Published On :: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 22:01 EDT Laura Anderlucci, Angela Montanari, Cinzia Viroli. Source: Statistical Science, Volume 34, Number 2, 280--300.Abstract: In this paper, we retrace the recent history of statistics by analyzing all the papers published in five prestigious statistical journals since 1970, namely: The Annals of Statistics , Biometrika , Journal of the American Statistical Association , Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B and Statistical Science . The aim is to construct a kind of “taxonomy” of the statistical papers by organizing and clustering them in main themes. In this sense being identified in a cluster means being important enough to be uncluttered in the vast and interconnected world of the statistical research. Since the main statistical research topics naturally born, evolve or die during time, we will also develop a dynamic clustering strategy, where a group in a time period is allowed to migrate or to merge into different groups in the following one. Results show that statistics is a very dynamic and evolving science, stimulated by the rise of new research questions and types of data. Full Article
9 Smart women don't smoke / Biman Mullick. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: London (33 Stillness Road, London SE23 1NG) : Cleanair, Campaign for a Smoke-free Environment, [1989?] Full Article
9 'Smoke gets in your eyes' / Biman Mullick. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: London (33 Stllness Rd, London, SE23 1NG) : Cleanair, Campaign for a Smoke-free Environment, [198-?] Full Article
9 'Smoking is slow-motion suicide' / Biman Mullick. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: London (33 Stillness Rd, London, SE23 ING) : Cleanair, Campaign for a Smoke-free Environment, [198-?] Full Article
9 If you must smoke don't exhale / design : Biman Mullick. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: London (33 Stillness Rd, London, SE23 1NG) : Cleanair, Campaign for a Smoke-free Environment, [198-?] Full Article
9 If you must smoke don't exhale / Biman Mullick. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: London : Cleanair, [1988?] Full Article
9 Each year in Britain 9,300 babies are killed by their smoking mums. / Biman Mullick. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: [London?], [6th June 1990] Full Article
9 [Silhouette of a pregant woman smoking with death skull inside womb, 29 January 1994] / design: Biman Mullick. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: London, [29 January 1994] Full Article
9 Karachi Plague Committee in 1897. Album of photographs. By search.wellcomelibrary.org Published On :: 1897. Full Article