Monday, December 20, 2010

What Does A Oriental Cockroach Look Like

READING READERS - Friday, December 17

A very nice meeting the other night at the library.

Despite the cold, a small group met and we shared our views and emotions that they provided us. Without concerted, four players were selected books on the march! ; Spontaneously, a lively discussion followed:
  • The march that aerates the brain
  • Walking, good for cardiac rehabilitation, depressed,
  • Walking, allowing meetings.
  • In Belgium, an alternative to prison!

A book "strong" to reflect on life and the difficulty of responding to help others, the antics of Salvador Dali and a nice story. Readings rewarding or entertaining.

Books Shared
- Long March, Olivier Bernard
- Tales of Love Lightning Henry Gougaud
- On the paths of the Sainte Victoire, J.de Romilly
- A Parisian trip to Lhasa, Alexandra David-Neel
- Tiborète and the lion farts, Francis Devenne
- Journal of Engineering , Salvador Dali
- Matin Brun, Franck Pavlov
- Walk, a philosophy, Frederic Gros





A glass of cider or juice and a piece of strudel closed the meeting.
Next meeting January 21, 2011


Guillemette Chevalier

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Cooler Master Hyper 212 Nzxt M59

WEB LIBRARY HISTORY




Today's information resources are accessible via the Web, including the National Archives. This is a new skill-librarians as librarians to provide access.
Thanks to the online magazine "look-net " published by the bookstore "The door of the words" Anduze, who has made available, we could see the List of Complaints residents of Lasalle (1789) , St Pierre-de-Lasalle at the time. All the town (St Bonnet de Salindrenque, Vabres etc.) are also mentioned (in Volume 2), but they refer to the grievances of Lasalle (Volume 1) to join it without more details. It is a fascinating testimony
on society of the time: the number of "lights" - about 2500 inhabitants - crops grown, relationship to royalty, economic concerns and it reveals the need for "emancipation" that animated the elites countryside, particularly towards institutions, administration, and tax privileges.
lovers of history and college students will find food for thought. As stated in an interview with Bertrand Tavernier player to Le Monde of 15 December 2010: "As art history is a weapon of mass construction against the dictatorships of money, ignorance and fundamentalism is a way ... open mind, understand that there is an underground connection between past and present . He added: "Before world history, must be known in his village, his province, his country .

(Note: Click on "List of Complaints ..." in the text to access the document.)

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Right Side Of Front Of Neck Hurts

Plays readers between 17 December 2010 between readers

Read or listen, but still find authors new worlds of images and emotions ...