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"The Books Spiral is four floors of book stacks, connected by gentle ramps. The majority of the nonfiction collection — 75 percent of the entire collection — is located on the Books Spiral. This lets the nonfiction collection exist in one continuous run, and avoids the problem of having to move books into other rooms or floors as the collection expands. ....
floor mats throughout the Books Spiral are labeled with Dewey Decimal System numbers to help people find the items on each floor."
Source CENTRAL LIBRARY: FLOOR-BY-FLOOR HIGHLIGHTS accessed 27 Mar 2010
On a photo tour of Seattle Central Library with listorama
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This is my wife, and she keeps the internet going by doing this. You're lucky she's doing this now, or you wouldn't have an internet connection. Amazing how technology works. Look at her go!
I know the mobile phone was invented by Martin Cooper in 1973 but for me the late great Steve Jobs and his team at Apple invented the very best in technology.
I use a MacBook Pro, an iPhone Pro and an iPad Air on a daily basis and know that Apple "inventions" are used by millions of people, worldwide!
Okay, I'm somewhat biased, I know!!
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Tytöt katsovat televisiota olohuoneessa 1950-luvun lopulla.
Flickor tittar på TV i vardagsrummet i slutet av 1950-talet.
Girls watching television in the living room in the late 1950s.
Kuva / Foto / Photo: Teuvo Kanerva
HK19950323:4009 / Historian kuvakokoelma
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A school of robotics in Ukraine’s conflict- affected town.
Hanna teaches children science in a small town in Ukraine.
“We educate them with design engineering and robotic science, instilling in them knowledge and skills that they can draw on in the future, we also offer English-speaking clubs for children, as well as modern board games that foster logical and strategic thinking”. “My dream was always to open a centre for children.”
With the help of UNDP and the Government of Japan, Hanna opened “ Pozytyv” (‘Positive’) children’s centre. We work hand in hand with people who have ideas to generate a positive impact on society.
Read more: undpukraine.exposure.co/a-woman-entrepreneur-teaches-chil...
Photo: Galyna Balabanova./ UNDP Ukraine
K6 phone box conversion, at the junction of Sandridge Street and Giesbach Road, off Holloway Road at Archway
Andrew Dowell, Asia Editor, Wall Street Journal, Hong Kong SAR, China, Jessica Tan, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Ping An Group, People's Republic of China, Chen Xiaohua, Chief Executive Officer, 58 Daojia, People's Republic of China, Fatoumata Ba, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Janngo, France; Young Global Leader capture during the Session "Technology Power Play" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2019 in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 1, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
NASA Kennedy Space Center's Associate Director Kelvin Manning, center, signs a license agreement with the President and CEO of ecoSPEARS, which allows the company to commercially sell a soil remediation technology developed by a research team at Kennedy. The technology, known as Sorbent Polymer Extraction And Remediation System, is designed to capture and remove polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from contaminated sediments in waterways and wetlands. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett