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...visits might lead tourists to the memorial room, the reading room and part of the stacks. Current tours which halt on the steps outside provide tourists with frivolous stories about the founding of the library, but do not offer an insight into its inner workings. Yet it would be crucial to help our guests understand the meaning of a library—how it is not a repository for knowledge so much as a tool for creating new knowledge; how scholars make old texts yield new answers by posing new questions, and why our ever-expanding collection matters. In this...
...university makes no concerted, meaningful exertion to explain itself to the world. If an individual makes the effort to come all the way here, we ought to do our best to welcome him into our world, to help him see why we think our activities so vibrant and so crucial...
Forbess praised the talent of the cast as one of the most positive attributes of the show and one of the most crucial contributions to its hopeful success. She said, “The quality of the show is highly professional. More importantly, I have had more fun doing this show than I’ve ever had during a production. This cast is extremely talented, and every individual cast member contributes to the hilarity and brilliance of the production...
...being done," she says. For instance, an expert study into the workings of provincial governments has uncovered a system in crisis: poor financial management, a lack of administrative skills and inability to deliver services. With 85% of the population living outside of Honiara, repairing this situation is crucial - and delicate. "The rural people have not felt the real ramsi program," says John Stephenson, the 31-year-old premier of southeastern Makira province. "Most initiatives are centralized," he says. "Sometimes the line of responsibility between the national government and provinces is not clear. Managing resources and exercising authority...
...crucial face-to-face showdown with Donald Trump last week that would determine his fate on “The Apprentice,” Andy D. Litinsky ’04 knew he had to keep his composure...