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Read my lips: why Americans are proud to pay taxes / Vanessa S. Williamson

Dewey Library - HJ2381.W55 2017




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Financial speculation and fictitious profits: a marxist analysis / Gustavo Moura de Cavalcanti Mello, Mauricio de Souza Sabadini, editors

Online Resource




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Money, power, and the people: the American struggle to make banking democratic / Christopher W. Shaw

Dewey Library - HG2481.S49 2019




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American bonds: how credit markets shaped a nation / Sarah L. Quinn

Dewey Library - HG4936.Q56 2019




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Homewreckers: how a gang of Wall Street kingpins, hedge fund magnates, crooked banks, and vulture capitalists suckered millions out of their homes and demolished the American dream / Aaron Glantz

Rotch Library - HG5095.G53 2019




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Civil war taxes: a documentary history, 1861-1900 / John Martin Davis, Jr. ; foreword by Mary L. Volcansek

Dewey Library - HJ2371.D38 2019




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Invested: changing forever the way Americans invest / by Charles Schwab

Dewey Library - HG172.S39 A3 2019




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Fiscal capacity and the colonial state in Asia and Africa, c. 1850-1960 / edited by Ewout Frankema, Wageningen Universiteit, The Netherlands, Anne Booth, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Dewey Library - HJ1441.F54 2021




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Multinational banks and foreign expansion decisions Cansu Eray

Online Resource




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VC: an American history / Tom Nicholas

Dewey Library - HG4751.N525 2019




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Exposed: why our health insurance is incomplete and what can be done about it / Christopher T. Robertson

Dewey Library - HG9396.R63 2019




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The Godfather of American Spying

Code names, dead drops, invisible ink, and secret ciphers were all part of the American Revolution. Historian Taylor Stoermer introduces Benjamin Tallmadge, George Washington’s chief intelligence officer.




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Painters and Paintings of the Early American South

Painters and Paintings of the Early American South is a new exhibit focusing on the interrelatedness of Southern artists and subjects. See it at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg.




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American Traitor

Would Benedict Arnold be remembered as a hero if he had picked the winning side? Interpreter Scott Green shares the rise and demise of a brilliant strategist.




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Cannibalism at Jamestown

A gruesome relic informs a desperate history. Historic Jamestowne’s Senior Archaeological Curator Bly Straube describes the find that let scientists and historians confirm the tales of cannibalism in America’s fledgling years.




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African American Religion

When people from various regions of Africa were forcefully transported to the colonies, they brought nothing with them but the clothes on their backs and the beliefs of their hearts. This latter possession varied widely by region and tradition, but was to each a fundamental part of daily life. Historian Harvey Bakari describes the African […]




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Resilience in Tragedy: African American Lives

African American history is weighted with tragedy, but bringing the fullness of life to the stories of enslaved individuals is the mission of the African American History Program under the direction of Stephen Seals.




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Cancer: That Painful and Lingering Disorder

Options for cancer detection and treatment were few in the 18th century. Medical Historian Sharon Cotner lays out some of the common practices in this week’s show.




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Importance of Portraying African American History

Stephen Seals joins to discuss some of the powerful African American programming available during Black History Month and beyond in 2016. Hear some of his favorites and why it’s so important to tell the stories of half of the population of Williamsburg in the 18th century.




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[ASAP] Singlet Oxygen Photogeneration in Coastal Seawater: Prospect of Large-Scale Modeling in Seawater Surface and Its Environmental Significance

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c00463




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[ASAP] Concentrations and Long-Term Temporal Trends of Hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDD) in Lake Trout and Walleye from the Great Lakes

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c00605




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[ASAP] No Evidence for a Significant Impact of Heterogeneous Chemistry on Radical Concentrations in the North China Plain in Summer 2014

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c00525




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[ASAP] Designing Three-Dimensional Models That Can Be Printed on Demand and Used with Students to Facilitate Teaching Molecular Structure, Symmetry, and Related Topics

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c00192




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[ASAP] The American Chemical Society Exams Institute Undergraduate Chemistry Anchoring Concepts Content Map V: Analytical Chemistry

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00856




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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 […]




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Video Training for Cisco Network Engineers, Sys Admins, and CCNA, CCENT, CCIE Certification Candidates

Learn new technologies and prepare for IT certification exams with video courses from Cisco Press.




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LexisNexis Accepting Applicants for Third Cohort of Legal Tech Accelerator

RALEIGH, NC – LexisNexis® today announced that it is accepting applications for the third cohort of the LexisNexis Legal Tech Accelerator. The program is designed to give start-ups a leg-up in the rapidly expanding legal tech industry. The accelerator leverages LexisNexis deep expertise in legal, technology and start-up domains, and industry-leading market position to advise and incubate program participants.




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LexisNexis Accepting Applicants for Fourth Cohort of Legal Tech Accelerator

Raleigh, NC – LexisNexis today announced that it is accepting applications for the fourth cohort of the LexisNexis Legal Tech Accelerator. The program is designed to give start-ups a leg-up in the rapidly expanding legal tech industry. The accelerator leverages LexisNexis deep expertise in legal, technology and start-up domains, and industry-leading market position to advise and incubate program participants.




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Law360 Podcast Explores the Perils, Pitfalls and Promise of Cannabis

New York, NY -- Legal news organization Law360, a LexisNexis company, today announced the launch of a new podcast series, Law360 Explores: Legalization. Hosted by senior cannabis reporter Diana Novak Jones, the podcast looks at the murky legal scenarios cannabis businesses must face, as told by the business owners and attorneys on the front lines.




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The feminist uncanny in theory and art practice / Alexandra M. Kokoli.

London ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016.




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This is not a hoax [electronic resource] : unsettling truth in Canadian culture / Heather Jessup.

Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, [2019]




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Desire change [electronic resource] : contemporary feminist art in Canada / edited by Heather Davis

Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press ; Winnipeg : Mentoring Artists for Women's Art, 2017




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Can Pb switch to other kharif crops from paddy?

The coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic is posing a huge challenge for Punjab farmers who are facing labour shortage due to the exodus of migrants to their native states. However, it also offers a rare opportunity to diversify to other crops from water-guzzling paddy in the coming kharif (summer) season, according to officials and experts.




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Chemistry in Pictures: Turns out you can rush art




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Merck partners with Moderna to test KRas cancer vaccines in humans

The pair hopes to stimulate the immune system to tackle tumors bearing mutant KRas proteins, one of cancer’s toughest targets




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Cal Dooley to leave helm of the American Chemistry Council




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Testing how much trisubstituted amines can bulk up

Using a multitude of methods, chemists make unprecedented crowded alkyl amines; but one elusive target remains out of reach




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ACS and French Chemical Society jointly award inaugural Franco-American Lectureship Prize




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Periwinkle gives up its cancer-busting secrets

Key enzymes in complex biosynthesis could enable alkaloid production




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Controlling CAR-T: How scientists plan to make the engineered T cell therapy safer, and work for more cancers

CAR T-cell therapy works wonders for some cancer patients. For others, it is a death sentence. To make the revolutionary therapy work for more people, scientists must devise better ways to control it




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U.S. and U.K. political climates are driving scholars to Canada

‘Brain gain’ program brings high-profile international researchers to Canadian universities




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Merck and Moderna sign cancer vaccine deal




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Can single-cell genomics lead to a new wave of drug targets? Celsius Therapeutics thinks so

The start-up, based on the work of Broad Institute scientist Aviv Regev, has raised $65 million to develop therapies for cancer and autoimmune disease




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Accent Therapeutics launches to target the epitranscriptomic RNA code in cancer

With $40 million series A funding, the start-up will develop inhibitors of proteins that make chemical modifications to RNA




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Nurturing cannabis

Business is booming, but the industry is handicapped by shifting rules and major research gaps




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Grail raises more funds to advance a blood-based cancer test

Flush with another $300 million, Grail plans to enroll 135,000 people in studies this year to detect circulating tumor-derived DNA




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U.S. EPA proposes final pollution cleanup plan for American Cyanamid site

Goal is getting Pfizer-owned land in New Jersey back into use




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How chemistry can help meet the UN’s sustainable development goals




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Celgene to pay Evotec $65 million in cancer drug pact




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Stiff-yet-supple plastic can be reshaped and recycled

Dynamic boron-oxygen networks are key to the new material’s unusual properties