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Library
Library is a collection of paintings by two of Canada s most influential contemporary artists, Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber.From the simple premise of the book title comes a series of images that are laugh-out-loud funny.A collection of book covers adorned with titles painted in simple handwritten fonts are displayed on brightly coloured hardboard.Each book forms part of an ongoing series Dumontier and Farber started in 2009. In Dumontier and Farber s Library, titles like I Lost the Human Race, Change Your Relationship to Your Unchangeable Past, and I Have a Medical Condition That Makes It So I Don t Have to Talk to You offer surprising and astute observations, all in the duo s characteristic deadpan style.The simplicity of the shapes and text evokes an immediate but lasting profundity, with each piece causing one to wonder about the thoughts that roam their consciousness, and the books that take up residence on their and our shelves. Dumontier and Farber are founding members of the influential art collective the Royal Art Lodge, and have been collaborating on art projects for more than fifteen years, exhibiting internationally.Library is playful and insightful as it pokes and prods at the human condition.
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Library Lion
A wonderful addition to any child's library, this is the multiple award-winning and bestselling picture book about what happens when a lion visits a library. In this international and award-winning bestseller about the joys of discovering the library and making new friends, a lion visits the library for the very first time.The head librarian, Miss Merriweather, is very particular about rules in the library.But when the lion visits, she isn't sure what to do – there aren’t any rules about lions in the library!As it turns out, this lion seems very well suited to library visiting.His big feet are quiet on the floor and he makes a comfy backrest for the children at story hour, too.When an emergency happens, however, the lion has a dilemma.Should he come to the rescue in the only way he knows how, even if it means breaking Miss Merriweather's strict rules?
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Library Music
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Stanley's Library
It's another busy day at Stanley's Library! Stanley loads his van with books and sets off to the village green. Who will visit today and which books will they choose?Later, Stanley arrives back at the library just in time for a special event . . . A wonderful first introduction to libraries, books and the joy of reading. Discover more Stanley books: Stanley's GarageStanley the BuilderStanley the FarmerStanley's CafeStanley's ShopStanley the PostmanStanley's SchoolStanley's TrainStanley's Fire Engine
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What is library damage?
Library damage refers to any harm or destruction caused to library materials, such as books, periodicals, and other resources. This damage can be caused by a variety of factors, including mishandling by library patrons, environmental factors such as water or mold, or deliberate vandalism. Library damage can result in the loss of valuable resources, increased costs for repair or replacement, and a negative impact on the overall quality of the library collection. It is important for libraries to have policies and procedures in place to prevent and address damage to their materials.
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What is the difference between a state library and a city library?
A state library is typically a larger institution that serves the entire state, offering a wider range of resources and services. It may also have a broader focus on preserving historical documents and providing specialized research materials. On the other hand, a city library is usually smaller in scale and serves the local community within a specific city or town. City libraries may focus more on providing popular materials and services to meet the needs of their immediate residents.
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Where can I study outside of the library and at home?
You can study outside of the library at various places such as coffee shops, parks, or quiet outdoor areas. These places provide a change of scenery and can be less crowded than the library. At home, you can create a designated study space that is free from distractions and conducive to learning. This could be a home office, a quiet corner in your room, or a comfortable spot in the living room. It's important to find a study environment that works best for you and allows you to focus and be productive.
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Where can one study outside of the library and at home?
One can study outside of the library at various places such as coffee shops, parks, and quiet areas on campus. These locations provide a change of scenery and can help with focus and productivity. At home, one can create a designated study space, such as a home office or a quiet corner, to minimize distractions and create a conducive environment for studying. Additionally, online platforms and virtual study groups can also provide opportunities for studying at home.
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Library Buddy
Buddy is an eight-year-old goldendoodle who loves to play hide-and-seek . . . at least he used to. Buddy is losing his vision and can't do many of his favorite activities anymore.So when he comes to Doggie Daycare, Shawn and Kat try to find something that will bring the old Buddy back.What will it take to get Buddy's tail wagging again?Doggie Daycare is open for business. Join siblings Shawn (9) and Kat (7) Choi as they start their own pet-sitting service out of their San Francisco home.Every dog they meet has its own special personality, sending the kids on fun (and furry) adventures all over the city!
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Hitler'S Library
The first book to present the so-called Hitler Library.It sheds new light on the readings of Hitler and on his techniques how to read a book.Hitler presented himself as an ideal reader of Schopenhauer, nevertheless his remarks destroy that image, particularly if we see how he read Ernst Jünger, Richard Wagner, or Paul de Lagarde, and how he reread Mein Kampf.The book describes the gnostic character of the phenomenon as an explication of the success of nazism and that of the Hitler myth and challenges the static views of traditional historiography.
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Architecture Asia: Renovation and Innovation
Architecture Asia, as the official journal of the Architects Regional Council Asia, aims to provide a forum, not only for presenting Asian phenomena and their characteristics to the world, but also for understanding diversity and multiculturalism within Asia from a global perspective. This issue reveals how old buildings can be updated to realise innovation through renovation, and features three essays and eleven projects that elaborate this perspective.The three essays discuss regenerative architecture in Pakistan that create contemporary examples of traditional architecture, the revitalisation of old buildings in Hong Kong, China for heritage conservation-along the concept of updating the "hardware" and "software" of the building-and the sharing and regeneration of historical heritage spaces in old towns in Xiamen, China.The 11 projects, accompanied with full-colour photos and text descriptions, highlight architectural works that showcase the theme of renovation and innovation across projects that include a house, library, chapel, and clinic, to reveal how these buildings embody sustainability and innovation, and re-energise cities.
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Murder At The Lakeside Library : A Lakeside Library Mystery
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How do I transfer data from one Mac library to another Mac library?
To transfer data from one Mac library to another, you can use the Migration Assistant tool. First, connect both Macs to the same network. Then, open Migration Assistant on both Macs and select the option to transfer data from another Mac. Follow the on-screen instructions to select the data you want to transfer and complete the process. Alternatively, you can use an external hard drive to manually transfer files between the two libraries.
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Is a library a business?
A library is not typically considered a business in the traditional sense, as its primary purpose is to provide access to information and resources to the community rather than generate profit. Libraries are usually funded by government or public sources and operate with a focus on serving the public good. While libraries may have some elements of business operations, such as budgeting and management, their core mission is centered around education, literacy, and community service rather than profit-making.
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What is a random library?
A random library is a collection of functions or methods that allow users to generate random numbers or select random elements from a given set. These libraries typically provide various functions for generating random integers, floating-point numbers, shuffling sequences, and selecting random items from lists. Random libraries are commonly used in programming to introduce randomness into simulations, games, statistical analysis, and other applications where unpredictability is desired. Some popular random libraries include Python's random module, Java's Random class, and C++'s <random> library.
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