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    Another example is the Lincoln University school charter. The second way is the substantive program of each entity. Meaning, that the documents that had or have development and execution of some major programs. One example, is the Inman E. Page Library Policy document. Hunter has stated that before determine the evidential value it is important to do some primary research in the structure and function of the institution. He also stated that to know the distinction between the substantive and…

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    My Reading Room Paragraph

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    Short Paragraph on My Reading Room Answer: I do not have separate room for reading. My bedroom is my reading room too. My reading room is small but well ventilated. My reading room has two doors and two windows. One is on the north and the other is on the west. So, light and air can get easily into it. There are two chairs, a desk and an alna in my reading room. The alna stands on the left side at my desk. My books and useful things are neatly arranged into the desk. There is a beautiful…

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    The best place in the best place at LSCO is the Ron E. Lewis library. It is my quiet place in the school you can get a peace of mind there .The faint scent of the air first thing a person smells a comfortable mixture of computer and paper printing. The study room in located on the 2nd floor of the library .Where all the study space you would need are available. The purpose of a study room is to enrich and support academics by providing space for self-directed studies. Study area where you can…

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    font is appropriate and the organization's name and logo are positioned in the bottom right corner of the advertisement. As we consider this visual’s use of logos we must address how it is constructed. The setting of this advertisement is a school library. This is made apparent by the shelves that are stocked with books, and text that is written at the bottom which confirms the…

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    Washburn National Honor Society Chapter: Statement of Purpose Regarding the Washburn Memorial Library Today, February 12, I am here to address you about the Washburn Memorial Library: I, Julia Dahlgren, Vice President and representative of the Washburn National Honor Society, am here this evening to discuss the issue of closing the Washburn town library. Our community rests upon the fragile structures of historical monuments and the atmosphere that we, as Washburn residents, have provided to our…

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    should be out for all to see or not. Who gets to decide what is displayed? Should it be the public opinion? The writer of The Atlantic Monthly firmly believes that the art shown in museums should be determined by the public. The writer conveys his ideas through analogies, diction, and syntax, also the relativity of his or her concepts will be explored. To begin, the writer uses an analogy about a library to strengthen the argument at stake.[D:…

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    wanted to see what the library had to offer as a patron, not a researcher. This could be considered a social anthropological approach by first getting a library card and checking a book out as a customer of the library during a field visit. I got a feel for the process and what the library had to offer the public. Similar to what Stoddart (as cited in Berg and Lune, 2012) described as covert ethnography. No one at the time knew what I was there for, so I could observe the library…

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    -will work with the coordinating committee to advocate for an increase in time for collaboration between the Media Specialist and teachers in order to increase student achievement Goal #2: The school library program has a minimum of one full-time certified/licensed librarian supported by qualified staff sufficient for the school’s instructional programs, services, facilities, size, and number of teachers and students. The School Librarian: – will work…

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    Autistic Children

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    A library that creates programs specially designed for autistic children and who openly show understanding and patients towards the behaviour of people with autism will however, help families to feel welcomed and support by their community and will encourage them to visit the library and make use of its various resources more often. Libraries who work to meet the needs of autistic children in the community will also be benefiting its own staff. In the beginning creating and carrying out…

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    The book, Library: An Unquiet History, by Mathew Battles, discusses the history of libraries and books and how they have shaped the way, we as people have advanced throughout history. The destruction of books throughout history has been pretty common. The dozens of political brawls and genocides in history of mankind have proved that books are a sign of freedom that isn't seen highly by war mongering generals and power hungry dictators. Yet, Battles repeatedly explains that although history…

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