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The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of the Psychology of Recruitment, Selection and Employee Retention


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Indians take a chill pill with lassi, cold coffee

Lassi, cold coffee and watermelon juice are among the preferred beverages that are helping people across India beat the searing heat.




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Why Chris Hemsworth opened up about his anxiety woes

Hollywood actor Chris Hemsworth says he feels more comfortable about showing his real self to the world now, and that is what propelled him to open up about his anxiety woes.




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Neena, Soni redefine friendship goals with images

Actress Neena Gupta, Soni Razdan and producer Anu Ranjan have redefined friendship goals in a "then and now" photograph.




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Ranveer's WC antics has social media in ruptures

Ranveer Singh's stint as a commentator grabbed attention during the India-Pakistan match at ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, but what really got the social media world talking was his unique outfit and a hug that actor shared with India skipper Virat Kohli after the team won.




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My life story not worth filming, says Shekhar Kapur

Acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur believes his life is not exciting enough to be turned into an interesting movie.




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Cops arrest woman who accused actor Karan Oberoi of rape

In a sudden turn of events, the Mumbai Police on Monday arrested a woman who had lodged a false case of rape against television actor-singer Karan Oberoi, an official said.




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SRK glad about dubbing 'The Lion King' with son

Shah Rukh Khan is stoked about dubbing for "The Lion King" with his "own Simba" Aryan, and this makes it even more special for the superstar.




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Janhvi Kapoor shows off her belly dance moves

Actress Janhvi Kapoor is setting the world of social media on fire with her belly dance moves.




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'Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas' gets new release date

Actor-turned-politician Sunny Deol's son Karan's debut film "Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas" will now hit the screens on September 20 instead of its initial release date of July 19.




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'Sooryavanshi' will be life changing for Sikandar: Anupam

Veteran actor Anupam Kher visited his son Sikandar on the sets of "Sooryavanshi", and said that the film will be life changing for him.




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Big B starts shooting for 'Gulabo Sitabo' in Lucknow

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has started shooting for his upcoming film "Gulabo Sitabo", directed by Shoojit Sircar, here.




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Salman takes his security team through 'highs, lows'

Superstar Salman Khan takes his fitness seriously. He made sure his security team helps him do that too.




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My battle with obesity has been tough: Arjun Kapoor

Actor Arjun Kapoor has opened up about his struggles with obesity and says it has been a tough journey for him.




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'When They See Us': A series worth watching

Film: "When They See Us" on Netflix; Director: Ava DuVernay; Rating: *****(5 stars)




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'Mental...' is sensitive towards mental illness: Ekta

Ekta Kapoor, producer of "Mental Hai Kya", says the film's title doesnt intend to offend or disregard anyones sentiments.




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The 'Game of Thrones' connection in an Indian show

It has been almost a month since "Game of Thrones" aired its final episode but it seems fans are still gripped by the show's fever.




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LFW looks out for Circular Changemakers

The Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) will this year introduce 'Circular Changemakers', a programme to empower sustainability enterprises.




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I'm learning how to adjust to fame: Ali Wong (IANS Interview)

"Always Be My Maybe" star Ali Wong is appreciative about her rise to fame in showbiz, but feels it has been too fast. The American actress says it took her some time to adjust, and it is only now that she feels a bit settled.




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When Ranveer Singh hugged, consoled a Pakistan fan

Ranveer Singh's on-field hug of Indian skipper Virat Kohli is not the only moment that created a social media frenzy. The Bollywood star also embraced a Pakistan fan and told him not be upset after his country's team lost to India in a ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 match in Manchester.




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Viewing sex offensive than violence baffles Abhay

Actor Abhay Deol, who has made his digital debut with "Chopsticks", feels censorship on the over-the-top (OTT) platforms would be a "futile exercise". He finds it baffling how sexuality is considered more offensive than violence as far as the OTT content is concerned.




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Bollywood push for Hollywood franchises in India

Bollywoods 'King Khan Shah Rukh Khan will be bringing the life of King Mufasa alive with his voice in the Hindi version of Jon Favreaus re-imagination of Disneys classic "The Lion King". It shows how Hollywood franchises are adding a Bollywood twist to get it going in India.




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Barkha Bisht excited about her first historical show

Actress Barkha Bisht Sengupta, who has been roped in to play Tarini in the ongoing TV show "Chandragupta Maurya", says she is excited to experience the historical genre for the first time.




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Salman Khan works towards 'being flexible'

Superstar Salman Khan is working out for making his strong body more flexible.




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Coronavirus: TN reports 600 new Covid-19 cases




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2,500 workers gather in Velachery, stage protest

Around 2,500 guest workers gathered in Velachery on Friday, protested and attempted to march towards Chennai Central railway station. Police took about three hours to pacify the protestors and send them back.




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Residents in south Chennai worried as cases rise

South Chennai, which remained largely unaffected for more than a month has now begun to show a spike in cases, the major contributors being Valasaravakkam (Zone 11) and Adyar (Zone 13).




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Chennai lockdown news: Today's updates

Amid prevalent chaos and uncertainty over access to the essential services and commodities during the lockdown, we bring you the latest updates from your city.




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Trichy: 2 more killed in violence while boozing

A 27-year-old history-sheeter was hacked to death by three of his friends in an inebriated condition in Thanjavur while a 50-year-old man was killed at Kulithalai in Karur on Thursday.




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Two dalits murdered in Tuticorin district




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Withdraw decision to stop MPLADS funding: DMK




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Tamil Nadu relaxes lockdown measures further

The Tamil Nadu government on Saturday relaxed certain lockdown measures in non-containment areas across the state, including permission to do takeaway services at teashops. This will come into effect on May 11. All private establishments can function with 33% strength between 10.30am and 6pm in Greater Chennai Police limits and 10am and 7pm in the rest of the state.




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Deep Learning in the Browser / by Xavier Bourry, Kai Sasaki, Christoph K??R, Reiichiro Nakano

Online Resource




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The darker the night, the brighter the stars: a neuropsychologist's odyssey through consciousness / Paul Broks ; with drawigs by Garry Kennard

Hayden Library - BF311.B736 2018




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The geography of insight: the humanities, the sciences, how they differ, why they matter / Richard Foley

Hayden Library - BF449.5.F65 2018




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GPU Pro 360 Guide to Geometry Manipulation / by Wolfgang Engel

Online Resource




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Resilience: powerful practices for bouncing back from disappointment, difficulty, and even disaster / Linda Graham, MFT

Hayden Library - BF698.35.R47 G734 2018




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The CLI Book: Writing Successful Command Line Interfaces with Node.js / by Robert Kowalski

Online Resource




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Psycurity: colonialism, paranoia, and the war on imagination / Rachel Jane Liebert

Hayden Library - BF575.P9 L54 2019




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The ape that understood the universe: how the mind and culture evolve / Steve Stewart-Williams, University of Nottingham

Hayden Library - BF698.95.S745 2018




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Pro Processing for Images and Computer Vision with OpenCV: Solutions for Media Artists and Creative Coders / by Bryan Wc Chung

Online Resource




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Judgment and decision-making: in the lab and the world / Nancy S. Kim

Hayden Library - BF447.K56 2018




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The promise of wholeness: cultivating inner peace, mindfulness, and love in a divided world / Eric Ehrke

Hayden Library - BF161.E385 2019




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Schadenfreude: the joy of another's misfortune / Tiffany Watt Smith

Hayden Library - BF575.E65 W38 2018




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The nature of emotion: fundamental questions / edited by Andrew S. Fox [and three others]

Hayden Library - BF531.N38 2018




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Objection: disgust, morality, and the law / Debra Lieberman and Carlton Patrick

Hayden Library - BF575.A886 L54 2018




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Girl talk: what science can tell us about female friendship / Jacqueline Mroz

Hayden Library - BF575.F66 M76 2018




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Remembering: what 50 years of research with famous amnesia patient H.M. can teach us about memory and how it works / Donald G. MacKay

Hayden Library - BF371.M3375 2019




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The new psychology of love / edited by Robert J. Sternberg, Karin Sternberg

Hayden Library - BF575.L8 N48 2019




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Personality: theory and research / Daniel Cervone, Professor of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Lawrence A. Pervin, Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University

Hayden Library - BF698.P375 2019