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Book of the Week - "How to dunk a doughnut: The Science of Everyday Life" by Len Fisher. Science is all around us. This fascinating book shows you where to find it and how to put it to good use. Celebrated around the world for his achievement, and praised as "the man who put the fun into physics" by the International Herald Tribune, Len Fisher has extended his research into a new realm. In this entertaining and accessible book on the science of everyday life, he examines ordinary activities to illustrate to non-scientists what science is about. 

Today we held a first meeting of Spring Studies concerning Public Speaking and Business negotiations.

On Wednesday, April 1 - Join our Training "Rules of bibliographic description's compilation". American Library. Start at 15:00.

American women’s history has been full of pioneers: Women who fought for their rights, worked hard to be treated equally and made great strides in fields like science, politics, sports, literature and art. This week we picked books discovering American women's history and culture.

In March, Read Across America Day is celebrated in the USA. March is also dedicated to the writers, the books and the readers worldwide. We have picked for you some materials on the process of writing and publishing, and also some ideas on how to read the books to understand them better. We invite you to join the mysterious world of literature with the authors whose works are collected in the anthologies of the national literature.

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