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A shadow over Palestine : the imperial life of race in America
Minneapolis ; London : University of Minnesota Press, 2015Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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The stroke clinician's handbook : a practical guide to the care of stroke patients
Singapore : World Scientific, 2008Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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Cross-Platform Development with Qt 6 and Modern C++ Design and Build Applications with Modern Graphical User Interfaces Without Worrying about Platform Dependency.
Birmingham : Packt Publishing, Limited, 2021Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Wentworth users only)
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IBM TS4500 R8 tape library guide
[Place of publication not identified] : IBM Redbooks, 2022
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Design: logo : an exploration of marvelous marks, insightful essays and revealing reviews
Beverly, MA : Rockport Publishers, 2014Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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Biochar : a guide to analytical methods
Clayton, Vic. : CSIRO Publishing, 2017Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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Mac OS X Lion pocket guide
Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media, 2011
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Improving diagnosis in health care
Washington, D.C. : The National Academies Press, 2015Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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Taking Chances : Winning with Probability.
Oxford : OUP Oxford, 2003Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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OPTIMIZATION FOR ENERGY SYSTEMS AND SUPPLY CHAINS fundamentals and.
[S.l.] : CRC PRESS, 2022Format: Electronic eBookFull text (WIT users only)
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Pro ASP.NET Core Identity Under the Hood with Authentication and Authorization in ASP.NET Core 5 and 6 Applications
Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2021
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142472
Uncovering Student Thinking About Mathematics in the Common Core, Grades 3-5 : 25 Formative Assessment Probes.
Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, 2013Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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Doing time for peace : resistance, family, and community
Nashville, Tenn. : Vanderbilt University Press, 2012Format: Book
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142474
Cybersecurity leadership demystified : a comprehensive guide to becoming a world-class modern cybersecurity leader and global CISO
Birmingham : Packt, 2022Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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11ʹ09ʺ01 : September 11 : a film
[Levallois-Perret, France] : Galatee Films, 2002Format: Electronic VideoStreaming video (Emerson users only)
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Honor bound
New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1996Format: Electronic VideoStreaming video (Emerson users only)
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Encyclopedia of survey research methods
Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE Publications, 2008Table of Contents: “…Bureau of the Census -- Validation -- Validity -- Variable -- Variance -- Variance Estimation -- Verbatim Responses -- Verification -- Video Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing (VCASI) -- Videophone Interviewing -- Vignette Question -- Visual Communication -- Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and the Virtual Computer-Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) Facility -- Voluntary Participation -- Wave -- Web Survey -- Weighting -- WesVar -- Within-Unit Coverage -- Within-Unit Coverage Error -- Within-Unit Selection -- World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) -- Zero-Number Banks -- Z-Score.…”
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Angels in America. Part two, Perestroika
New York : HBO Video, 2004Format: Video
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Great Victorian lives an era in obituaries
London : Times Books, 2007Table of Contents: “…., Mathematician: 'The Father of the Computer.' 18 October 1871 -- Emperor Napoleon III, Emperor of the French: 'History will find much to reproach him with, but it is certain his contemporaries have been very unjust to him.' 9 January 1873 -- William Charles Macready, Actor: 'A deep and subtle insight into the shades and peculiarities of character.' 27 April 1873 -- David Livingstone, Missionary and explorer: 'Fallen in the cause of civilization and progress.' 1 May 1873 -- John Stuart Mill, Philosopher and political theorist: 'the most candid of controversialists.'8 May 1873 -- aSir Edwin Landseer, Painter: 'His paintings are known ... through the length and breadth of the land.' 1 October 1873 -- Harriet Martineau, Social and economic critic and novelist: 'A great new light has arisen among English women.' 27 June 1876 -- Sir Titus Salt, Industrialist and philanthropist: 'He was not unmindful of his more public obligations.' 29 December 1876 -- William Henry Fox Talbot, Pioneer photographer: 'The new art, which has since been named photography.' 17 September 1877 -- Pope Pius IX, Pope: 'No man of the present generation can imagine what frenzy seized the generation of 31 years ago.' 7 February 1878 -- George Gilbert Scott, Architect: 'His hands have been more than full.' 27 March 1878 -- John Thadeus Delane, Editor of The Times: 'The man who worked The Times.' 22 November 1879 -- George Eliot, Novelist: 'A woman of rare and noble endowments, a great figure in our literature.' 22 December 1880 -- Thomas Carlyle, Historian and philosopher: 'A great man of letters, quite as heroic as any of those whom he depicted.' 5 February 1881 -- Benjamin Disraeli, First Earl of Beaconsfield, Statesman and novelist: 'The time will come when you will hear me.' 19 April 1881 -- Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Painter and poet: 'There is in his best work a depth and a subdued glow of colour.' 9 April 1882 -- Charles Darwin, Naturalist: 'One must seek back to Newton or even Copernicus to find a man whose influence on human thought and methods of looking at the universe has been as radical.' 19 April 1882 -- Anthony Trollope, Novelist: 'He was never guilty of the deadly mistake of becoming dull.' 6 December 1882 -- Richard Wagner, Composer: 'A star of the first magnitude ... his work will have a lasting effect on the art of the present and of the future.' 13 February 1883 -- Karl Marx, Political philosopher and economist: 'An attack on the whole capitalist system.' 14 March 1883 -- Victor Hugo, Poet, dramatist and novelist: 'Perhaps the finest literary spirit that France has ever produced.' 22 May 1885 -- Sir Moses Montefiore, Philanthropist: 'Piety, loyalty, and benevolence.' 28 July 1885 -- Franz Liszt, Composer and pianist: 'Hungary had produced a deep impression on his fancy.' 31 July 1886 -- Matthew Arnold, Poet and essayist: 'To a certain number of readers he has as a poet a place apart; a place in the inmost shrine of their affections.' 15 April 1888 -- George Charles Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan, Field-Marshal: 'It was chiefly in relation ... to the memorable charge of the Light Brigade ... that Lord Lucan's name became historic.' 10 November 1888 -- Wilkie Collins, Novelist: 'A model of all that is most sensational, most thrilling, and most ingeniously probable in the midst of probability.' 23 September 1889 -- Robert Browning, Poet: 'Browning's muse has been for the lifetime of most educated Englishmen a kind of poetical wheel of fortune giving forth.' 12 December 1889 -- John Henry Newman, Cardinal and theologian: 'Two lines can be forever approaching without falling together, but it is not so when the heart is concerned.' 11 August 1890 -- Charles Bradlaugh, Freethinker and politician: 'He was a remarkable figure of a somewhat obsolete type.' 30 January 1891 -- Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish patriot and politician: 'Broken down under such a load of obloquy and disappointment.' 6 October 1891 -- Thomas Cook, Travel agent: 'The originator of the excursion system.' 18 July 1892 -- Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet: 'The most brilliant light in English literature.' 6 October 1892 -- Louis (Lajos) Kossuth, Hungarian patriot: 'All lovers of freedom in every country, all admirers of valour, all men who had hearts to sympathize with the misfortunes of patriots mourned when the Hungarian cause was lost.' 20 March 1894 -- Robert Louis Stevenson, Novelist, poet and travel writer: 'Even when he brooded over the physical and metaphysical nightmares ... the vagaries of his inspirations were invariably kept in check by exquisite taste and sound literary judgment.' 3 December 1894 -- Christina Rossetti, Poet: 'Grace and delicacy combined with a clear and pellucid style.' 29 December 1894 -- T.H. …”
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Obama Sworn In, Bush Leaves By Helicopter
[Place of publication not identified] : Reuters News & Media Inc., 2009Format: Electronic VideoStreaming video (Emerson users only)
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