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Gold in early Southeast Asia: selected papers from the symposium gold in Southeast Asia: Yale University Art Gallery, 13-14 May 2011/ Ruth Barnes, Emma Natalya Stein, and Benjamin Diebold, editors

Dewey Library - TN760.G653 2015




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Advanced high-strength steels: science, technology, and applications / Mahmoud Y. Demeri

Barker Library - TS320.D35 2013




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ASM handbook. prepared under the direction of the ASM International Handbook Committee ; volume editors, Jon L. Dossett, George E. Totten

Hayden Library - TA459.A5171 1990 v.4D




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Rare earths: science, technology, production and use / Jascques Lucas, Pierre Lucas, Thierry Le Mercier, Alain Rollat, William Davenport

Hayden Library - QD172.R2 R374 2015




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ASM handbook. prepared under the direction of the ASM International Handbook Committee ; volume editors, Jon L. Dossett, George E. Totten

Hayden Library - TA459.A5171 1990 v.4B




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Structural and chemical characterization of metals, alloys and compounds, 2014: symposium held August 17-21, 2014, Cancún, Mexico / editors, Dr. Ramiro Pérez Campos, Dr. Antonio Contreras Cuevas, Dr. Rodrigo A. Esparza Muñoz

Hayden Library - TA459.S765 2014




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Protective organic coatings / prepared under the direction of the ASM International Handbook Committee

Hayden Library - TA459.A5171 2015 v.5B




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Structural and Chemical Characterization of Metals, Alloys and Compounds--2013: August 11-15, 2013, Cancun, Mexico / editors, A. Contreras-Cuevas, R. Perez Campos, R. Esparza Munoz

Barker Library - TN605.S77 2013




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The rare earth elements: an introduction / J.H.L. Voncken

Online Resource




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Updated: 3 civilians killed in firing by police in Guwahati – Protest again Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 continues

Update: As Army clarified that they are not involved in firing on public, the news is updated. 3 civilians were killed in firing by the police in 3 separate places of Guwahati, Assam today. One Dipanjal Das (aged 23) was shot dead when a joint patron of para-military and police fired at the public of […]

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Army denies their involvement in firing on CAB protesters of Assam

The Army today denied their involvement in firing against any of the protestors of the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB). It came as a clarification regarding the news published on Times of Assam yesterday about the killing of 3 civilians in Guwahati. In a telephonic conversation with our Chief Editor, Defence PRO (Guwahati) of the Indian […]

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Citizenship Amendment Act Protest – Over 2000 ‘Gana Satyagrahi’ detained and released in Guwahati

More than 2000 ‘Gana Satyagrahi’ are detained for protesting against the ‘Citizenship Amendment Act’ in Assam’s capital city Guwahati today. As the protests against the unconstitutional ‘Citizenship Amendment Act’ continues, more than 2000 civic citizens were gathered on the bank of ‘Dighalipukhuri’ of Guwahati to assemble ‘Satyagraha’ today morning. The civic protesters included Assamese artists, […]

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Updated: Gauhati High Court orders Assam Govt to restore mobile Internet services

The Gauhati High Court has ordered Assam Govt to restore mobile Internet services by 5 PM today. News Agency PTI tweeted about the order. Gauhati HC directs Assam govt to restore mobile internet services by 5pm — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) December 19, 2019 Another news agency ANI tweeted that mobile internet services will […]

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COVID-19 – Current bottlenecks and its probable repercussions

And an unprecedented pandemic of Covid-19 continues to rise! The toll has been ascending every single hour at a much faster rate showing no sign of descent in its trajectory, sweeping off the entire world with fear, anxiety, infections, and deaths. For the first time in history, next to 2009’s H1N1 swine flu virus outbreak, […]

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COVID-19 – Is there a Propaganda war against China?

The rumor is that a virology institute in Wuhan developed coronavirus in their own lab. Firstly, it is important to understand that Wuhan just happens to have a virology institute, like we have one in Pune, Maharashtra. Pune’s National Institute of Virology has all kinds of live viruses including human-pathogenic ones like Nipah and Corona, […]

The post COVID-19 – Is there a Propaganda war against China? appeared first on TIMES OF ASSAM by Vandana Revathi Venkateswaran.




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Valuing human lives – Where we are heading towards

There is an apparent decline in valuing human life in recent times. The mob lynching of Abhijeet Nath and Nilotpal Das; the killing of Girish Dutta last year etc. are just a few instances indicating this trend. Depending on specificities of each incident the factors are many including the rapid spread of hate speech, circulating […]

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Take Hannah Arendt’s Final Exam for Her 1961 Course “On Revolution”

After her analysis of totalitarianism in Nazi Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union, Hannah Arendt turned her scholarly attention to the subject of revolution—namely, to the French and American Revolutions. However, the first chapter of her 1963 book On Revolution opens with a paraphrase of Lenin about her own time: “Wars and revolutions… have thus far […]

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Quarantined Family Re-Creates Journey’s “Separate Ways” Video Shot-by-Shot

The Heller family writes: "Solitary confinement does strange things to the best of us and this quarantine was really having an effect. My wife texted me and said, 'we need to remake a music video.' I thought that sounded like a lot of work, but her persistence paid off and here we are. Enjoy!" via […]

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‘Never Be Afraid’: William Faulkner’s Speech to His Daughter’s Graduating Class in 1951

By the start of the 1950s, the euphoria felt by Americans after winning World War II had given way to a pervasive atmosphere of dread. The Soviets had exploded their first atomic bomb, McCarthyism had reared its head, and America's schoolchildren would soon be told to "Duck and Cover" at the first sound of a […]

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Drive-In Concerts and Even Raves Are Becoming the Rage in Europe

If we are to remain socially distant in the coming months of the pandemic—and nearly every reputable health expert says we should—at least 21st century technology has prepared us for life lived in isolation. If we insist on going out, we may see a 20th century innovation become even more popular. The drive-in theater has […]

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3D Interactive Globes Now Online: Spin Through an Archive of Globes from the 17th and 18th Century

Willem Janszoon Blaeu Celestial Globe 1602 No matter how accustomed we've grown over the centuries to flat maps of the world, they can never be perfectly accurate. Strictly speaking, no map can perfectly capture the territory it describes (an impossibility memorably fictionalized by Jorge Luis Borges in "On Exactitude in Science"), but there's a reason […]

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Juilliard Students & the New York Philharmonic Perform Ravel’s Bolero While Social Distancing in Quarantine

Like everyone else in COVID-19 isolation, Juilliard students are itching to get out and play. For them, the desire is a little more of an imperative. Without meeting and rehearsing together, these dedicated artists at the beginning of their careers can’t hone their skills. “In normal times,” writes Benjamin Sosland at the Juilliard Journal, “Juilliard’s […]

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Star Trek: World-Building Over Generations—Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #42

The world-wide Tribble infestation and Star Trek: Picard dropping make this an apt time to address our most philosophical sci-fi franchise. 44 years of thought experiments (with photon torpedoes!) about what it is to be human should have taught us something, and Brian Hirt, Erica Spyres, and Mark Linsenmayer along with Drew Jackson (Erica's husband) […]

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Download Free Doctor Who Backgrounds for Virtual Meetings (Plus Many Other BBC TV Shows)

Enthusiasm for British television is a force of nature. That goes even more so for British television fandom outside Britain. All of us have known someone, or indeed been someone, who shifted their cultural allegiances wholesale after watching a single episode of, say, Monty Python's Flying Circus. But even that hugely influential comedy series commands […]

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A Virtual Tour Inside the Hayao Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli Museum

Let us pray that organization expert Marie Kondo never comes within spitting distance of A Boy’s Room, part of the Studio Ghibli museum’s Where a Film is Born installation. It’s not likely that every single item in the massive (and no doubt well dusted) collection of books, postcards, hand tools, pictures, figurines, and other assorted tchotchkes pictured above […]

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Building Your Resilience: Finding Meaning in Adversity–A Free 24-Lecture Course

 The Great Courses has made available a free and rather timely course--Building Your Resilience: Finding Meaning in Adversity. Divided into 24 lectures and taught by Molly Birkholm, the course gets introduced with the following text: Recent research shows that we grow into our best and most joyful selves not when we avoid our problems […]

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Perspectives on early Andean civilization in Peru : interaction, authority, and socioeconomic organization during the first and second millennia BC / edited by Richard L. Burger, Lucy C. Salazar,Yuji Seki

xiv, 234 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm




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The Oxford handbook of public archaeology [electronic resource] / edited by Robin Skeates, Carol McDavid and John Carman.

1 online resource (xix, 727 pages) : illustrations, portraits




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HPV and Pap Testing

A fact sheet that describes cervical cancer screening, which includes the Pap test and HPV testing. The fact sheet includes information about cervical cancer screening guidelines.




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Yes, Sometimes We Can Serve Both God and Mammon

My congregation's experiment in using market values to grow our mission.




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A Christian Covers the World's Longest Cocktail Party

An interview with Kelly Crow, who has reported on the contemporary art world for 'The Wall Street Journal' since 2006.




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Would You Move After a Shooting On Your Front Lawn?

How we came to answer the question in Memphis.




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How Church Unity Overcame Hurricane Sandy

A look at Staten Island one year after the storm.







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'I don't want to over-feed people with lots of my songs'

Ayushmann Khurrana talks about his first single O Heeriye and his future projects.




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'Rahman has been an inspiration but these days I like Amit Trivedi'

Music composer Abhishek Arora on composing music for the television series Love By Chance.