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Pencil Drawing of a Lounging Man Reading A Book, A.B. Greene, 1872
Daily Thoughts 05/11/2020
I checked the library Twitter and Facebook this morning.
I went to work today and worked on some orders for new books. I also took some time to work on purchase orders for electronic resources as well as paying for some invoices for programming.
I have been careful to keep track of everything I am doing.
I spoke to some colleagues about their plans for upcoming activities.
I read some more of The Goodness Paradox. I am reading about the development of morality in people and how it is related to violence.
I finished reading A Safe and Sustainable World: The Promise of Ecological Design by Nancy Jack Todd. I liked reading about how John Todd developed systems of water purification using plants. I like the work which they described for sustainability. This book is a very interesting read for people interested in ecology and sustainability.
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