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RF power semiconductor generator application in heating and energy utilization Satoshi Horikoshi, Nick Serpone, editors

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Introduction to computer holography: creating computer-generated holograms as the ultimate 3d image / Kyoji Matsushima

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Midnight in Chernobyl: the untold story of the world's greatest nuclear disaster / Adam Higginbotham

Barker Library - TK1362.U38 H54 2019




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My old shako : song / the words by Francis Barron ; the music by H. Trotère. (Composer of "The deathless army".).

[London] : Boosey & Co 295, Regent Street, London, W. and 9, East Seventeenth Street, New York, Copyright 1907 by Boosey & Co.




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[ASAP] Chrysomycin A Derivatives for the Treatment of Multi-Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00122




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[ASAP] Remdesivir: A Review of Its Discovery and Development Leading to Emergency Use Authorization for Treatment of COVID-19

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00489




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High growth can bring inclusiveness in wealth creation: Shaktikanta Das

Higher growth also improves tax-GDP ratio which enhances the resource availability with Government to undertake social and infrastructure expenditure




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Beating COVID-19 and the economic pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic threatens the world with disaster. But the crisis also offers govts a rare chance to undertake policy changes that can boost the global economy's long-term growth potential.




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The threat of enfeebled great powers

The United States' decline, meanwhile, is over-predicted and under-believed




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How Paul Revere Scooped a Rival and Created One of the Most Infamous Images in American History

Henry Pelham created an image for the ages. On the snowy night of March 5, 1770, a group of British soldiers were confronted by an unruly crowd of colonists near the Custom House in Boston. The melee that followed ended with the panicked troops firing into the crowd, killing several colonists, including Crispus Attucks, a...

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Brooches for Every Occasion: Death and Jewelry in the Victorian Era

When you think about a brooch, you might think of your grandmother’s beautiful and intricate butterfly pin. Or maybe you’ve read about the various adornments that Queen Elizabeth II wears on special occasions. But for people living in the Victorian era, something as simple as a brooch was weighted with meaning and heavily scrutinized by...

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“This Great Experiment”: How Wyoming Gave Women the Vote 30 Years Before the United States

The history is right there in Wyoming’s official nickname: the Equality State. In 1889, delegates to Wyoming’s constitutional convention voted to do something that had never been done before: permanently guarantee women the right to vote in a constitution, without any preconditions. Article No. VI, Section 1, states plainly: “The rights of citizens of the...

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History at Home: Longshots, Underdogs, and Great Moments in New York Sports

In 2010, our Public Program series welcomed an all-star lineup: journalist and then-New York Times columnist Bob Herbert, The New Yorker‘s Adam Gopnik, and boxing writer and sports historian Bert Sugar (who sadly, passed away in 2012). The subject of their talk was an irresistible one for any sports fan who’s missing the action during lockdown: longshots, underdogs,...

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The deaths of the Republic

Title: The deaths of the Republic [electronic resource] : imagery of the body politic in Ciceronian Rome / Brian Walters.
Author: Walters, Brian (Classicist), author.
Imprint: Oxford New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Shelfmark: Oxford Scholarship Online
Subjects: Latin literature -- History and criticism.
Political science -- Rome -- History.
Politics and literature -- Rome.
Rome -- Politics and government.
Politics in literature.




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Immersive theatres

Title: Immersive theatres [electronic resource] : intimacy and immediacy in contemporary performance / Josephine Machon.
Author: Machon, Josephine, 1979- author.
Imprint: Basingstoke, [England] New York, New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.";"©2013
Shelfmark: Ebook Central
Subjects: Performing arts -- Audiences.
Participatory theater.
Participatory theater. fast (OCoLC)fst01054039
Performing arts -- Audiences. fast (OCoLC)fst01057889





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The Wiley Handbook of Healthcare Treatment Engagement: Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice


 

Against a global backdrop of problematic adherence to medical treatment, this volume addresses and provides practical solutions to the simple question: “Why don’t patients take treatments that could save their lives?”

The Wiley handbook of Healthcare Treatment Engagementoffers a guide to the theory, research and clinical practice of promoting patient engagement in healthcare treatment at individual, organizational and systems levels. The concept of



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Classroom Management: Creating a Successful K-12 Learning Community, 7th Edition


 

ENABLES K-12 EDUCATORS TO CREATE SUCCESSFUL LEARNING COMMUNITIES — THE FULLY UPDATED NEW EDITION

Effective classroom management plans are essential for creating environments that foster appropriate social interactions and engaged learning for students in K-12 settings. New and early-career teachers often face difficulties addressing student discipline, upholding classroom rules and procedures, and establishing positive teacher-student relationships



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Boy accused of beating Coffee County deputy

By Lisa Marchesoni- April 11, 2008 - 3:34 PM Charges are pending against a male child accused of whipping a Coffee County sheriff’s deputy sheriff transporting him Thursday to the Rutherford County Juvenile Detention Center, Murfreesboro Police reported.Coffee County Deputy Andy Wade, 62, of Manchester suffered a terrible cut over his right oculus and a big cut to his left ear when the male child apparently struck him with a flashlight, Military Officer Chris Ethel Waters reported. Virginia Wade was injured when he brought the male child to the hold center.Wade was taken to Cornelius Vanderbilt University Checkup Center in Capital Of Tennessee but no information was available because of federal privateness laws.Murfreesboro Police spokesman Kyle Herbert Mclean Evans said serious complaints are pending because of the nature of the deputy’s injuries.Waters reported when the male child exited the patrol police cruiser he “struck the deputy sheriff sheriff sheriff respective modern times in the head,” causing the deputy to lose consciousness.Detention Director Lynn Duke said centre employees saw the male child allegedly beating the deputy and called 911.Detention Cpl. Tre Rubin ran outside and reached for the male child who took respective swings at him, she said. Employees hushed the male child with common pepper spray.“I really experience like if it wasn’t for my employees, the whole thing would have got turned out differently,” Duke said. “If it hadn’t been for their speedy response, it would have got been a totally different scene.”Murfreesboro Police picked up the officer’s duty arm lying nearby and gave it to throw military officers to hold for Coffee County deputies.The male child is being held on a misdemeanor of probation from Coffee County. He is scheduled for a hold hearing next hebdomad in Juvenile Court.




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The 100 most important people in musical theatre / Andy Propst

Lewis Library - ML102.M875 P76 2019




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Sweat the technique: revelations on creativity from the lyrical genius / Rakim ; with Bakari Kitwana

Dewey Library - ML420.R279 A3 2019




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Creative improvised music: an international bibliography of the Jazz avant-garde, 1959 - Present / John Gray

Lewis Library - ML128.J3 G72 2019




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Solid state: the story of Abbey Road and the end of the Beatles / Kenneth Womack ; foreword by Alan Parsons

Lewis Library - ML421.B4 W67 2019




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The great music city: exploring music, space and identity / Andrea Baker

Lewis Library - ML3916.B35 2019




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Middlebrow modernism: Britten's operas and the great divide / Christopher Chowrimootoo

Lewis Library - ML410.B853 C47 2018




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Music and the new global culture: from the great exhibitions to the jazz age / Harry Liebersohn

Lewis Library - ML3916.L54 2019




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Jewish difference and the arts in Vienna: composing compassion in music and biblical theater / Caroline A. Kita

Lewis Library - ML246.8.V6 K47 2019




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Queen Bey: a celebration of the power and creativity of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter / edited by Veronica Chambers

Lewis Library - ML420.K675 Q4 2019




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The Beatles and fandom: sex, death and progressive nostalgia / Richard Mills

Lewis Library - ML421.B4 M57 2020




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Dangerous melodies: classical music in America from the Great War through the Cold War / Jonathan Rosenberg

Lewis Library - ML3917.U6 R67 2020




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Listening for America: inside the great American songbook from Gershwin to Sondheim / Rob Kapilow

Lewis Library - ML3477.K363 2019




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Beyond Broadway: the pleasure and promise of musical theatre across America / by Stacy Wolf

Lewis Library - ML3918.M87 W65 2020




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Create, produce, consume: new models for understanding music business / David Bruenger

Lewis Library - ML3790.B7766 2019




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‘Aarogya Setu’ push for feature phone, landline users

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s data, over 40 crore Indians use feature phones.



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Death toll due to Covid-19 rises to 1,981; cases climb to 59,662

The death toll due to Covid-19 rose to 1,981 and the number of cases climbed to 59,662 in the country on Saturday, registering an increase of 95 death




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WHO to develop coronavirus app for self-assessment; likely to add contact tracing features

The World Health Organization (WHO) is planning to launch a new coronavirus app to enable people from under-resourced countries to self-assess their s




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Twitter rolls out ‘schedule tweet’ feature for select users

Twitter is allowing a few select users to schedule their tweets on its desktop app.The feature was first spotted by The Next Web who reported that a f




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‘Europe needs a break’: EU plans to restart travel and tourism despite coronavirus threat

EU states should guarantee vouchers for travel cancelled during the coronavirus pandemic and start lifting internal border restrictions in a bid to s




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India and bilateral investment treaties: refusal, acceptance, backlash / Prabhash Ranjan

Dewey Library - HG5732.R315 2019




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The Enforcers: how little-known trade reporters exposed the Keating five and advanced business journalism / Rob Wells ; with a foreword by David Cay Johnston

Dewey Library - HG2626.I78 W35 2019




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The sociology of debt / edited by Mark Featherstone

Dewey Library - HG3701.S593 2019




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The Hidden wealth of cities: creating, financing, and managing public spaces / editors, Jon Kher Kaw, Hyunji Lee, Sameh Wahba

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Weather Warnings for South Australia - land areas. Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology





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Great Hair

Hear tales of hair farms, shaved heads, yak fur, and wigs rigged with live ammunition, told by wigmaker Betty Myers.




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Death by Petticoat

Historical myths can be more appealing than the historic record. Author Mary Miley Theobald tells some of her favorites.




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Creating an Authentic Past

The compromise between using authentic materials and following authentic practices requires finding a delicate balance. Cooper Jon Hallman describes the challenges of representing 18th-century trades as realistically as modern conditions allow.



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The Greatest Actor You've Never Heard Of

Onstage, bombastic actors bellowed. Backstage, privileged gentlemen roamed free. Enter David Garrick, the man who changed acting and reformed the theater. His innovations are with us yet, from footlights to scrims. Supervisor of Performing Arts Kevin Ernst tells the history.




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Every Great Revolution is a Civil War

Civil war is bloody, regressive, and destructive. Revolution is forward-looking, positive, and regenerative. Yet, says historian David Armitage, even the noblest revolution bears traces of the primitive violence of civil war.