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33 million have sought US unemployment aid since virus hit

Nearly 3.2 million laid-off workers applied for unemployment benefits last week as the business shutdowns caused by the viral outbreak deepened the worst US economic catastrophe in decades. Roughly 33.5 million people have now filed for jobless aid in the seven weeks since the coronavirus forced companies to close their doors and slash their workforces.




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US labor market shatters post World War 2 records as coronavirus lockdowns bite

The labor department's closely watched monthly employment report on Friday also showed the unemployment rate surging to 14.7% last month, shattering the post-World War II record of 10.8% touched in November 1982. It strengthened analysts' views of a slow recovery from the recession caused by lockdowns imposed by states and local governments in mid-March to curb the spread of COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the virus.




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Fate of business travel could hang on Covid-19 tracing apps

Mobile phone applications that trace the new coronavirus could help decide whether business travelers and vacation-goers get to meet clients or visit their favorite beaches this summer. But politics and disagreement over what system to use threatens to thwart that solution.




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Publisher’s Weekly reviews Robert Elder’s Hemingway in Comics

Check out this Publisher’s Weekly review of Robert K. Elder’s two-fisted take on Hemingway in Comics. “Some of the comics riff on familiar aspects of the—already somewhat cartoonish—Hemingway persona (such as a Doonesbury strip that references his testy relationship with F. Scott Fitzgerald), while some are simply bizarre…” Read more… Find out more about Hemingway in Comics.




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Boxscore News reviews Blanton’s Browns: The Great 1965–69 Cleveland Browns

Boxscore News reviews Blanton’s Browns: The Great 1965–69 Cleveland Browns by Roger Gordon. “[Blanton's Browns] casts a brilliant beam on a highly competitive NFL outfit. During this era,’65-’69, the franchise nearly repeated as league title holders, nabbed 3 Division championship, and missed by a game going to a Super Bowl.” Read more… Find out more about Blanton’s Browns  




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Boxscore News reviews The ’63 Steelers

Boxscore News reviews The ’63 Steelers: A Renegade Team’s Chase for Glory by Rudy Dicks. “Author Rudy Dicks guides us thru the Steelers 1963 season game by game taking us into the clubhouse and at times inside the huddle. He details mercurial Head Coach Buddy Parker’s tactics and back story. Parker and the Pittsburgh faithful find the team [...]





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2014 Personal Tax Update – The Year in Review

The 2014 T1 season is almost upon us, so it's time for tax return preparers to get updated again on all the current issues that may impact their clients' tax returns. This webinar will get you in position to prepare your clients' 2014 personal tax returns, and will review some of the more commonly experienced issues faced by tax preparers.

Join Erin Swint, a tax partner with Squire and Company, for a thorough overview of the key changes from the past year that will impact personal tax return filing including the 2013 Federal Budget, CRA announcements and relevant court cases. Erin will also discuss some other tax matters that are integral to personal taxation as well as administrative issues related to filing returns.

Available Sessions for this Seminar:

January 20, 2015 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST




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As virus hits consumer sentiment, jewellers offer online sweeteners for Akshay Tritiya

Senco Gold & Diamonds is offering a discount on the gold rate. Sankar Sen, CMD of the Kolkata-based company, said the special Akshay Tritiya offer entails giving a discount of Rs 400 per gram on the gold rate during the offer period that runs from April 22-27.




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Covid-19 Impact: Stylish face mask is the new focal accessory of India’s top fashion brands

Several apparel makers and fast-moving consumer goods companies had earlier stepped up to produce medical-grade masks as a philanthropic act when Covid-19 struck but now it is apparent that the pandemic is set to alter lifestyles for at least some time to come.




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COVID-19 disruptions and agriculture [electronic resource]: temporary foreign workers

[Ottawa] : Statistics Canada = Statistique Canada, 2020




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New insights on antiviral probiotics: from research to applications / Imad Al Kassaa

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SPIONs as nano-theranostics agents / Atefeh Zarepour, Ali Zarrabi, Arezoo Khosravi

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Comprehensive Accounts of Pharmaceutical Research and Development: From Discovery to Late-Stage Process Development. / Ahmed F. Abdel-Magid, editor, Jaan A. Pesti, editor, Rajappa Vaidyanathan, editor ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Organic Chemistry

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Comprehensive accounts of pharmaceutical research and development: from discovery to late-stage process development / Ahmed F. Abdel-Magid, editor, Jaan A. Pesti, editor, Rajappa Vaidyanathan, editor ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Organic Chemistry

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Sigma receptors: their role in disease and as therapeutic targets / Sylvia B. Smith, Tsung-Ping Su, editors

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Chemical biology of natural products / [edited by] David J. Newman, Gordon M. Cragg, and Paul Grothaus

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Pharmacovigilance in the European Union: practical implementation across member states / Michael Kaeding, Julia Schmälter, Christoph Klika

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Behavioral neurobiology of psychedelic drugs / Adam L. Halberstadt, Franz X. Vollenweider, David E. Nichols, editors

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The drug development paradigm in oncology: proceedings of a workshop / Amanda Wagner Gee, Erin Balogh, Margie Patlak, and Sharyl J. Nass, rapporteurs ; National Cancer Policy Forum, Board on Health Care Services, Health and Medicine Division, the National

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Bioinformatics techniques for drug discovery: applications for complex diseases / Aman Chandra Kaushik, Ajay Kumar, Shiv Bharadwaj, Ravi Chaudhary, Shakti Sahi

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Antibacterials. Jed F. Fisher, Shahriar Mobashery, Marvin J. Miller, editors ; with contributions by C.J. Balibar [and more]

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Immunopharmacology and inflammation / Carlo Riccardi, Francesca Levi-Schaffer, Ekaterini Tiligada editors

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Ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry in pharmaceutical analysis / Sándor Görög

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Quantitative structure activity relationship: a practical approach / Siavoush Dastmalchi, Maryam Hamzeh-Mivehroud, Babak Sokouti

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The behavioral neuroscience of drug discrimination / Joseph H. Porter, Adam J. Prus, editors

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Particles and nanoparticles in pharmaceutical products: design, manufacturing, behavior and performance / Henk G. Merkus, Gabriel M. H. Meesters, Wim Oostra, editors

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ADME processes in pharmaceutical sciences: dosage, design, and pharmacotherapy success / Alan Talevi, Pablo A. M. Quiroga, editors

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Advances in nanomaterials for drug delivery: polymeric, nanocarbon and bio-inspired / Mahdi Karimi, Maryam Rad Mansouri, Navid Rabiee, Michael R. Hamblin

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Continuous manufacturing for the modernization of pharmaceutical production: proceedings of a workshop / Joe Alper, rapporteur ; Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology, Division on Earth and Life Studies, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering

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Nanoparticle (NP)-based delivery vehicles / Navid Rabiee, Mahsa Kiani, Mojtaba Bagherzadeh, Mohammad Rabiee, Sepideh Ahmadi

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Principles of pharmacology: the pathophysiologic basis of drug therapy / David E. Golan, MD, PhD, editor in chief ; Ehrin J. Armstrong, MD, MSc, April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH, associate editors

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Drugs / editor, Ram N. Gupta ; consulting editor, Irving Sunshine

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Cytotoxic payloads for antibody--drug conjugates / edited by David E. Thurston and Paul J.M. Jackson

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Marine and freshwater toxins / editors, P. Gopalakrishnakone, Vidal Haddad Jr., William R. Kem, Aurelia Tubaro, Euikyung Kim

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The role of microstructure in topical drug product development Nigel Langley, Bozena Michniak-Kohn, David W. Osborne, editors

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Cancer drug delivery systems based on the tumor microenvironment edited by Yasuhiro Matsumura, David Tarin

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Structure-activity relationships for development of neurokinin-3 receptor antagonists: reducing environmental impact / Koki Yamamoto

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Medicinal plant research in Africa: pharmacology and chemistry / edited by Victor Kuete

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The role of NIH in drug development innovation and its impact on patient access: proceedings of a workshop / Francis K. Amankwah, Alexandra Andrada, Sharyl J. Nass, and Theresa Wizemann, rapporteurs ; Board on Health Care Services ; Board on Health Scienc

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A Scramble for Virus Apps That Do No Harm

Dozens of tracking apps for smartphones are being used or developed to help contain the coronavirus pandemic. But there are worries about privacy and hastily written software.




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As India Loosens Its Strict Lockdown, Coronavirus Deaths Jump Sharply

The streets have suddenly come alive, especially at night, in many areas where social distancing is impossible.




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Disney Conservation Fund Helps Bat Conservation International Support Wildlife and the Environment

Press Release:

Disney Conservation Fund Helps Bat Conservation International Support Wildlife and the Environment

[Austin, Texas, November 26, 2019] – Bat Conservation International (BCI) has been awarded a grant by the Disney Conservation Fund (DCF) to stop the rapid population decline of the endangered Mexican long-nosed bat in northern Mexico. As part of this work, BCI’s bi-national team of experts will lead a series of community-based conservation activities aimed at identifying, protecting, and restoring agave habitat – the key food source for this nectar feeding bat. By harnessing community support, this large-scale initiative will help save the Mexican long-nosed bat by establishing robust ‘nectar corridors’ that the bats can use during their annual migration from Central Mexico to the southwestern U.S.

The fund has been supporting local efforts around the world aimed at saving wildlife, inspiring action and protecting the planet with nearly $86 million distributed to nonprofit organizations since 1995.

Dr. Jon Flanders, Director, BCI’s Endangered Species Intervention Project explains the importance of this work: “This initiative builds on the success of previous work aimed at protecting important cave roosts for this endangered species of bat. Focusing our efforts on protecting and restoring agave habitat in northern Mexico marks a significant step in our conservation efforts to save this species from extinction, none of which would have been possible without the ongoing support of the Disney Conservation Fund.”

DCF grant recipients are selected based on their efforts to implement comprehensive community wildlife conservation programs, stabilize and increase populations of at-risk animals and engage communities in conservation in critical ecosystems around the world.

For information on Disney’s commitment to conserve nature and a complete list of grant recipients, visit www.disney.com/conservation.

About Bat Conservation International

The mission of Bat Conservation International is to conserve the world’s bats and their ecosystems to ensure a healthy planet. For more information visit batcon.org.

Media Contact: Javier Folgar
Bat Conservation International
Tel: 512.327.9721 ext. 410
Email: jfolgar@batcon.org

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Coronavirus and changes to BCI’s Operations

We're thinking a lot about our community and hope you are staying safe.

As we confront the challenge of the coronavirus pandemic, we're making the health and safety of our staff and our supporters our top priority. In line with CDC guidance and Federal & state orders, we are taking several important steps to our operations:

  • Public Events
    In response to CDC guidance regarding avoidance of large public gatherings, we are postponing the Bracken bat flight season. We will resume bat flight events when public health experts determine that large public gatherings are again safe.

Similarly, we have postponed or canceled all upcoming bat walk events at this time.

  • Merchandise & Gift Fulfillments
    Our Austin, Texas headquarters is currently subject to a city-wide “Stay Home, Work Safe” order. With our Austin-based employees working from home, please allow several weeks for delivery of merchandise and adopt-a-bat purchases ordered after March 24. Please also allow extra time for the processing of gifts made through U.S. mail. We are grateful for your patience and ask you to consider making your contribution to BCI online via credit card on our website or through PayPal.

  • Staff Operations & Field Work
    We’re taking the necessary steps to protect our staff while minimizing any disruptions to our mission. These precautions include:
    • Adhering to all state “stay-at-home” orders. At this time, most state orders consider BCI’s work as non-essential.
    • Adhering to Federal CDC guidance including:
      • Avoiding large gatherings such as events, trainings, and conferences
      • Avoiding/postponing non-essential domestic and international travel
      • Working remotely
    • Adhering to National Wildlife Health Center and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service guidance to avoid contact with bats to prevent a potential spillback of the novel coronavirus from humans to wildlife

As a result of these precautions, we have postponed all fieldwork during the coronavirus pandemic to comply with public policies. Also, due to the global shortage of PPE supplies, we have suspended bat survey activities that require PPE.

We will continue to do all we can to respond to expert public health guidance, take the actions necessary to keep our staff and supporters safe and healthy, and update you on any changes.

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we confront this shared challenge.

 

 

 




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BCI’s FAQ on Bats and Covid-19

Bat Conservation International is monitoring the news and information about the spreading novel coronavirus (nCoV-2019)




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Atmospheric Science for Environmental Scientists, 2nd Edition


 

Enlightens readers on the realities of global atmospheric change, including global warming and poor air quality

Climate change and air pollution are two of the most pressing issues facing Mankind. This book gives undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and professionals working in the science and policy of pollution, climate change and air quality a broad and up-to-date account of the processes that occur in the atmosphere, how these are changing



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Industrial Environmental Management: Engineering, Science, and Policy


 

Provides aspiring engineers with pertinent information and technological methodologies on how best to manage industry's modern-day environment concerns

This book explains why industrial environmental management is important to human environmental interactions and describes what the physical, economic, social, and technological constraints to achieving the goal of a sustainable environment are. It emphasizes recent progress in life-cycle sustainable



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Biogeochemical Cycles: Ecological Drivers and Environmental Impact


 

Biogeochemical Cycles: Ecological Drivers and Environmental Impact is a collection of the latest information on the techniques and methods currently used in this field, focusing on biological and/or ecological effects of biogeochemical elemental cycles including carbon, nitrogen, major and trace elements, chemical weathering on multiple scales of nanometers to watersheds, and advances in technology of studying these processes.

Volume highlights include



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Surviving the Essex: the afterlife of America's most storied shipwreck / David O. Dowling

Hayden Library - G530.E77 D68 2016




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The world and all the things upon it: native Hawaiian geographies of exploration / David A. Chang

Hayden Library - G222.C53 2016