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On Friday, October 3, American Library held training about scientific electronic archives. This training was arranged as a part of the course "Basic concepts of Bologna Process in NaUKMA" for students, teachers, researchers. 

World Vegetarian Day encourages us all to eat our vegetables and fruits. A vegetarian, by definition, eats no meat. That includes fish and other forms of seafood. Bottom line is, a vegetarian eats no animal. Their diet consists of plants....fruits and vegetables. They are ethically and morally opposed to killing animals for food. They are also against poor treatment of animals at farms ad slaughterhouses. This day we've chosen books on nutrition, dieting, eco and green movements, and cookbooks offering vegetarian recipes.

This week we decided to suggest a dieting topic with this book's innovative approach to nutrition. Author brings out an opinion that many diseases are not inevitable, nor are they genetic. They are directly and powerfully linked to a diet high in sugar and grains. Grain Brain is filled with easily understood leading-edge science. By learning from this information, you can avoid multiple health problems.

American Library on October, 1st held another training of the course "Basic concepts of Bologna Process in NaUKMA" for students, teachers, and researchers. This time students learned about Access to scientific information in ElibraryUSA database and Research4Life programs.

American Library continues arranging new autumn reads for our users. Among new publications you can find popular novels, bestsellers, handbooks on psychology, philosophy, journalism, library science, physics, business and leadership guides.

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