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  1. 2961

    Institution review National Engineering Research and Development Center ( NERDC) / by Jayawardane, A.K.W

    Published 2021
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  2. 2962

    Building better policies : the nuts and bolts of monitoring and evaluation systems / by Lopez Acevedo, Gladys

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Conceptual framework for monitoring and evaluation -- Defining the type of m&e system: clients, intended uses, and utilization -- Conducting diagnoses of M&E systems and capacities -- Key steps to design and implement M&E for individual country service agencies -- M&E systems and the budget -- Use of social accountability tools and information technologies in monitoring and evaluation -- Defining and using performance indicators and targets in government M&E systems -- Key choices for a menu of evaluations -- Reconstructing baseline data for impact evaluation and results measurement -- Combining quantitative and qualitative methods for program monitoring and evaluation: why are mixed-method designs best? …”
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  3. 2963

    Powering the Dream by Alexis Madrigal

    Published 2013
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  4. 2964

    Mastering Canon EOS flash photography / by Guy, NK

    Published 2010
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  5. 2965

    Proceedings of the young scientists forum symposium 2014. : YSF symposium - January 23, 2015

    Published 2015
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  7. 2967

    Guide to creating Sinhala and Tamil unicode fonts

    Published 2011
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  8. 2968

    Uncertain archives : critical keywords for big data

    Published 2021
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  9. 2969

    Deep sky / by Lee, Patrick

    Published 2012
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  10. 2970

    Man in nature : guest or engineer? : a preliminary enquiry by Christians and Buddhists into the religious dimensions in humanity's relation to nature /

    Published 1979
    Table of Contents: “…Old societies in Asia and science-based technology. -- A. D. P. Kalansuriya 9. Humanity's relation to nature: the middle way. -- Trevor Ling 10.Some philosophical and ethical considerations. -- Padmasiri De Silva 11.Some thoughts and questions for the Christian-Buddhist dialogue on humanity's relation to nature. -- Walter Strolz 12. …”
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  11. 2971

    Firewallers / by Simon Packham

    Published 2013
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  12. 2972

    Sisterhood of Dune / by Herbert, Brian

    Published 2012
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  14. 2974

    Reflections on the continuing crises of post-war Sri Lanka /

    Published 2025
    Table of Contents: “…Arts and Culture in Post-War Sri Lanka : Body as Protest in post-political Aragalaya (Porāttam) 9.Reconfigurations of Power and Identity : Youth, Political Dynamism, and Digital Technologies in Post-War Sri Lanka 10. Reflections on the Context and Political Anatomy of the Aragalaya 11.Post-Aragalaya Political Developments: Crisis Dynamics and Transformation…”
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  16. 2976

    Stop talking, start communicating : counterintuitive secrets to success in business and in life / by Tumlin, Geoffrey

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Back up to go forward : we are neglecting three essential communication habits -- Invert your expectations : expect less from technology and more from people -- Lose your friends : important relationships are being trumped by people you barely know -- Stop talking : hyper-communication is the problem, not the solution -- Don't be yourself : it's an excuse for neanderthal behavior -- Play dumb : don't pin the tail on the donkey -- Question your questions : questions make many conversations worse -- Ignore your (tell-tale) heart : it wants you to talk without a plan -- Don't solve problems : you are messing around with far too many issues already -- Blow things off : protect what matters by letting go of what doesn't -- Let difficult people win : stop trying to impose your will on tough communicators -- Respond with weakness : bring a stick to a knife fight -- Overlook people -- Change the underlying conditions, not the person -- Take things off the table : just because you can talk about something doesn't mean that you should -- Be boring : most conversations are exciting for all the wrong reasons -- Give people what they want : few things connect like a story.…”
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  17. 2977

    Stop talking, start communicating : counterintuitive secrets to success in business and in life / by Tumlin, Geoffrey

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Back up to go forward : we are neglecting three essential communication habits -- Invert your expectations : expect less from technology and more from people -- Lose your friends : important relationships are being trumped by people you barely know -- Stop talking : hyper-communication is the problem, not the solution -- Don't be yourself : it's an excuse for neanderthal behavior -- Play dumb : don't pin the tail on the donkey -- Question your questions : questions make many conversations worse -- Ignore your (tell-tale) heart : it wants you to talk without a plan -- Don't solve problems : you are messing around with far too many issues already -- Blow things off : protect what matters by letting go of what doesn't -- Let difficult people win : stop trying to impose your will on tough communicators -- Respond with weakness : bring a stick to a knife fight -- Overlook people -- Change the underlying conditions, not the person -- Take things off the table : just because you can talk about something doesn't mean that you should -- Be boring : most conversations are exciting for all the wrong reasons -- Give people what they want : few things connect like a story.…”
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  18. 2978

    Trust me, I'm lying : the tactics and confessions of a media manipulator / by Holiday, Ryan

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Blogs make the news -- How to turn nothing into something in three way-too easy steps -- Blogs as a business : a brief overview -- Tactic #1: bloggers are poor, help pay their bills -- Tactic #2: tell them what they want to hear -- Tactic #3: give them what spreads, not what's good -- Tactic # 4: help them trick their readers -- Tactic #5: sell them something they can sell (exploit the one off problem) -- Tactic #6: make it all about the headline -- Tactic #7: kill 'em with pageview kindness -- Tactic #8: use the technology against itself -- Tactic #9: just make stuff up (everyone else is doing it) -- The monster attacks : what blogs mean -- Irin carmon, the daily show, and me: the perfect storm of how toxic blogging can be -- There are others : the manipulator hall of fame -- Cute but evil : online entertainment tactics that drug you & i -- The link economy : the leveraged illusion of sourcing -- Extortion via the web : facing the online shakedown -- The iterative hustle : online journalism's bogus philosophy -- The myth of corrections -- Cheering on our own deception -- The dark side of snark : when internet humor attacks -- The 21st century degradation ceremony : blogs as machines of hatred and punishment -- Welcome to unreality -- How to read a blog : an update on account of all the lies -- Conclusion.…”
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  19. 2979

    Multi - disciplinary approach of archaeology

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Artificial intelligence in archaeology. 21. Handheld technology- A modern-day device, becoming more effective mode of communication between visitors and the museum presentation.…”
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  20. 2980

    A special volume of one asia seminar series - 2014 : Asian community and co - existence in multi-ethnic and multi-cultural contexts /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Translating words related to the field of information technology from English to Sinhalese 15. Sounds against arbitrariness : a study of onomatopoeic expressions in Pali 16. …”
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