Education and public libraries — Remarks on a dilemma. IV.
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Part IV continues this essay about the current US and public libraries. Wolin’s “Democracy Incorporated” receives particular attention.

Psychic and Medical Intuition
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Do you have a question for someone who has made a transition? Do you have a medical issue? Are you on your life’s path? Are you wondering what your animals are trying to tell you? Wondering about your past lives?     

OLLI Presents American Crime Film Classics
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Criminal/gangster films are one of the most enduring and popular film genres. They date back to the early days of film during the silent era.

Women’s History Month: Women in Sports
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  At A Glance:  Women in Sports 776 BC:  No girls allowed at the first Olympics 1884:  Women’s singles competition begins at Wimbledon 1896:  The modern Olympics returned in 1896, women … Read More

(United Way) Llame al 211 para obtener información sobre los servicios sociales.
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“En muchos estados, ahora es posible llamar al 211 y pedir ayuda para localizar los servicios que necesita.”

Strong Female Protagonist: Women in Books
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Celebrate Women’s History month.

Women’s History Month: Women’s Sufferage – Winning the Right to Vote
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The fight for women to vote (also known as women’s suffrage) began in the mid 19th century The idea of women being able to vote was considered a “radical” change … Read More

Education and public libraries — Remarks on a dilemma. I – III.
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The central problem for public libraries, in their present and future place in US public services, is not the libraries themselves…

Women Making History Film Series
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To highlight March being Women’s History Month, the Homewood Public Library is hosting a film series that puts the spotlight on several women who have made significant contributions to our … Read More

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