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    Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications and Their Fascinating Attributes. by Khan, Sher Bahadar

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (ECO-FRIENDLY AND/OR SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS); Nano-Enhanced Green Technologies; Nanomaterials Based Extraction Method; Environmentally Friendly Catalysis; Eco-Friendly Alternatives in Agriculture; Nanofertilizers.…”
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    Family practice stories : memories, reflections, and stories of Hoosier family doctors of the mid-twentieth century by Feldman, Richard D.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…; The Fire; Doing What Needs to Be Done; With a Little Help from My Friends; Doctor and Friend; Baby Drop; Protecting Little Hockey Players; The Recipe; Oops! …”
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    The Accidental Public Servant. by El-Rufai, Nasir Ahmed

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…The World Bank Steps InAn Encounter with Enron; The Swiss Tycoon and the Nikon-Noga-Hilton Hotel; Success factors in Public Service; Chapter Five -- You Will See the Meaning of Power -- The Cost of Doing Business; A 20 Million Hole; Mike Adenuga Sends Cash; Nigeria Airways or Two and a Half Planes; Nigeria Telecommunications Limited (Nitel); "My short friend, I have a duty to train you"; Chapter Six -- the Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend -- Unless the Friend is El-Rufai; Softening the Ground; Obasanjo won't complete his term; the Marabout said so; The Only Currency in Politics.…”
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    The citizen poets of Boston : a collection of forgotten poems, 1789-1820

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Foot, with Miss PattenThe Man to My Mind; A Parody; Epigram [That ladies are the softer sex]; A Hint to a Friend; To My Friend; Song [I courted a girl that I long wished to marry]; Look before You Leap. …”
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    Oracle Essbase 9 Implementation Guide. by Anantapantula, Sarma, Gomez, Joseph Sydney

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Executing MaxL from command promptAttribute dimensions; User Defined Attributes (UDA); Dynamic Time Series; Shared members; Summary; Chapter 4: Loading Data into Essbase; Make your data Essbase-friendly; Essbase-friendly thoughts; Essbase-friendly example; Types of data sources; Type of data; Types of files used for data loads; Relational databases; Data load methods; Data file freeform (no load rule); Essbase export and import (no load rule); Structured data load (load rule used); Microsoft Excel Lock and Send (no load rule); Building your first data load rules file…”
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    Recycling from waste in fashion and textiles : a sustainable and circular economic approach

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…And Hemp 10 1.8.1.3 Wool 11 1.8.1.4 Silk 11 1.9 Eco-Labels Concerning Bringing Sustainability 12 1.10 Technological and Sustainable Measures Under Fashion Industry 13 1.11 Consumer Consciousness Along With Corporate Social Obligation 13 1.12 Sharing Economy and Collaborative Consumption 14 1.13 Technological Amendments in Textiles Making It More User Friendly and Environment Friendly 15 1.14 Conclusions 16 References 17 2 Challenges for Waste in Fashion and Textile Industry 19; Jayant Kumar, Kunal Singha, Pintu Pandit,…”
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    Creative interventions for challenging children and adolescents : 186 techniques, activities, worksheets & communication tips to change behaviors by Epstein, Susan P.

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…What ancient Greece can teach us about teens -- The wonders of positive communication -- Great relationship -- Teenager's budget plan -- What teens want -- Coach a teen: getting started -- Teen coaching check-in -- Visions of hope: "if you could wave a magic wand" -- Teen's wheel of life: assessment and tracking -- Debriefing the wheel -- Dear best friend -- Dear best friend (responsible one) -- Dream boards -- A perfect day! …”
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    The collected poems of W. B. Yeats. by Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939

    Published 1933
    Table of Contents: “…. -- He bids his beloved be at peace -- He reproves the curlew -- He remembers forgotten beauty -- A pot to his beloved -- He gives his beloved certain rhymes -- To his heart, bidding it have no fear -- The cap and bells -- The valley of the black pig -- The lover asks forgiveness because of his many moods -- He tells of a valley full of lovers -- He tells of the perfect beauty -- He hears the cry of the sedge -- He thinks of those who have spoken evil of his beloved -- The blessed -- The secret rose -- Maid quiet -- The travail of passion -- The lover pleads with his friend for old friends -- The lover speaks to the hearers of his songs in coming days -- The poet pleads with the elemental powers -- He wishes his beloved were dead -- He wishes for the cloths of heaven -- He thinks of his past greatness when a part of the constellations of heaven -- The fiddler of dooney -- In the seven woods -- The arrow -- The folly of being comforted -- Old memory -- Never give all the heart -- The withering of the boughs -- Adam's curse -- Red Hanrahan's song about Ireland -- The old men admiring themselves in the water -- Under the moon -- The ragged wood -- O do not love too long -- The players ask for a blessing on the psalteries and on themselves -- The happy townland -- His dream -- A woman Homer sung -- Words -- No second Troy -- Reconciliation -- King and no King -- Peace -- Against unworthy praise -- The fascination of what's difficult -- A drinking song -- The coming of wisdom with time -- On hearing that the students of our new university... -- To a poet, who would have me praise certain bad poets... -- The mask -- Upon a house shaken by the land agitation -- At the Abbey theatre -- These are the clouds -- At Galway races -- A friend's illness -- All things can tempt me -- Brown penny -- Pardon, old fathers -- The grey rock -- To a wealthy man who promised... -- September 1913 -- To a friend whose work has come to nothing -- Paudeen -- To a shade -- When Helen lived -- On those that hated the 'Playboy of the western world' 1907 -- The three beggars -- The three hermits -- Beggar to beggar cried -- Running to paradise -- The hour before dawn -- A song from 'The Player Queen' -- The realists -- The mountain tomb -- A memory of youth -- Fallen majesty -- Friends -- The cold heaven -- That the night come -- An appointment -- The magi -- The dolls -- A coat -- While I, from that reed-throated whisperer -- The wild swans at Coole -- In memory of Major Robert Gregory -- An Irish airman foresees his death -- Men improve with the years -- The collar-bone of a hare -- Under the round tower -- Solomon to Sheba -- The living beauty -- A song -- To a young beauty -- To a young girl -- The scholars -- Tom O'Roughley -- Shepherd and goatherd -- Lines written in dejection -- The dawn -- On woman -- The fisherman -- The hawk -- Memory -- Her praise -- The people -- His pheonix -- A thought from Propertius -- Broken dreams -- A deep-sworn vow -- Presences -- The balloon of the mind -- To a squirrel at Kyle-na-no -- On being asked for a war poem -- In memory of Alfred Pollexfen -- Upon a dying lady -- Ego dominus tuus -- A prayer on going into my house -- The phases of the moon -- The cat and the moon -- The saint and the hunchback -- Two songs of a fool -- Another song of a fool -- The double vision of Michael Robertes -- Michael Robartes and the dancer -- Solomon and the witch -- An image from a past life -- Under Saturn -- Easter 1916 -- Sixteen dead men -- The rose tree -- On a political prisoner -- The leaders of the crowd -- Towards break of day -- Demon and beast -- The second coming -- A prayer for my daughter -- A meditation in time of war -- To be carved on a stone at Thoor Ballylee -- Sailing to Byzantium -- The tower -- Meditations in time of civil war -- Nineteen hundred and nineteen -- The wheel -- Youth and age -- The new faces -- A prayer for my son -- Two songs from a play -- Fragments -- Leda and the swan -- On a picture of a black centaur by Edmund Dulac -- Among school children -- Colonus' praise -- Wisdom -- The hero, the girl, and the fool -- Owen Aherne and his dancers -- A man young and old -- The three monuments -- All soul's night -- In memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz -- Death -- A dialogue of self and soul -- Blood and the moon -- Oil and blood -- Veronica's napkin -- Symbols -- Spilt mild -- The nineteenth century and after -- Statistics -- Three movements -- The seven sages -- The crazed moon -- Coole park, 1929 -- Coole park and Ballylee, 1931 -- For Anne Gregory -- Swift's epitaph -- At Algeciras.. a meditation upon death -- The choice -- Mohini Chatterjee -- Byzantium -- The Mother of God -- Vacillation -- Quarrel in old age -- The results of thought -- Gratitude to the unknown instructors -- Remorse for intemperate speech -- Stream and sun at Glendalough -- Crazy Jane and the Bishop -- Crazy Jane reproved -- Crazy Jane on the day of judgment -- Crazy Jane and Jack the journeyman -- Crazy Jane on God -- Crazy Jane talks with the Bishop -- Crazy Jane grown old looks at the dancers -- Girl's song -- Young man's song -- Her anxiety -- His confidence -- Love's loneliness -- Her dream -- His bargain -- Three things -- Lullaby -- After long silence -- Mad as the mist and snow -- Those dancing days are gone -- I am of Ireland -- The dancer at Cruachan and Cro-Patrick -- Tom the lunatic -- Tom at Cruachan -- Old Tom again -- The delphic oracle upon Plotinus -- Father and child -- Before the world was made -- A first confession -- Her triumph -- Consulation -- Chosen -- Parting -- Her vision in the wood -- A last confession -- Meeting -- From the 'Antigone' -- Parnell's funeral -- Three songs to the same tune -- Alternative song for the severed head in 'The King of the great clock tower' -- Two songs rewritten for the tune's sake -- A prayer for old age -- Church and state -- Supernatural songs -- The gyres -- Lapis Lazuli -- Imitated from the Japanese -- Sweet daner -- The three bushes -- The lady's first song -- The lady's second song -- The lady's third song -- The lover's song -- The chambermaid's first song -- The chambermaid's second song -- An acre of grass -- What then? …”
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    The variorum edition of the poems of W. B. Yeats by Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939

    Published 1957
    Table of Contents: “…-- The man who dreamed of faeryland -- The dedication to a book of stories selected from the Irish novelists -- The lamentation of the old pensioner -- The ballad of Father Gilligan -- The two trees -- To some I have talked with by the fire -- To Ireland in the coming times -- The hosting of the Sidhe -- The everlasting voices -- The moods -- The lover tells of the rose in his heart -- The host of the air -- The fish -- The unappeasable host -- Into the twilight -- The song of wandering Aengus -- The song of the old mother -- The heart of the woman -- The lover mourns for the loss of love -- He mourns for the change that has come upon him and his beloved, and longs for the end of the world -- He bids his beloved be at peace -- He reproves the curlew -- He remembers forgotten beauty -- A poet to his beloved -- He gives his beloved certain rhymes -- To his heart, bidding it have no fear -- The cap and bells -- The valley of the black pig -- The lover asks forgiveness because of his many moods -- He tells of a valley full of lovers -- He tells of the perfect beauty -- He hears the cry of the sedge -- He thinks of those who have spoken evil of his beloved -- The blessed -- The secret rose -- Maid quiet -- The travail of passion -- The lover pleads with his friend for old friends -- The lover speaks to the hearers of his songs in coming days -- The poet pleads with the elemental powers -- He wishes his beloved were dead -- He wishes for the cloths of heaven -- He thinks of his past greatness when a part of the constellations of heaven -- The fiddler of Dooney --…”
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    The banana verdict

    Published 1999
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    Human factors issues in combat identification

    Published 2010
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    Friendships : the aspie way by Lawson, Wenn, 1952-

    Published 2006
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    Quakerism in the Atlantic world, 1690-1830

    Published 2021
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