Importance of english as a library language
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English as a Library Language. More than 25 million people living in the United States have limited proficiency in English, and they're disproportionately more likely to be living in poverty as a result. ... That makes supporting English Language Learning a top priority for school, public, and academic libraries alike.
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English is a universal language and hence, every library should habe it has it's medium.
Library is a place where you could find different kinds of books.
If a book is auspicious, think how venerable a library could be where thousands of such books must have been kept!
One could find any kind of books he/she wishes to. It could be either frictional or could be related to fantasy.
Libraries are important as one could spend his timing exploring new books which could bring up his true habit of reading and could enlighten him spiritually.
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