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| 3 | #######################################################################
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| 4 | # Tips
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[1737] | 5 | # if you want a random tip to appear, use the macro name _tip:thistip_
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[1390] | 6 | #######################################################################
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| 7 |
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| 8 | _tipstart_ {<center>}
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| 9 | _tipquotestart_ {<b>}
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| 10 | _tipquoteend_ {</b> }
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| 11 | _tipattributionstart_ {<em>}
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| 12 | _tipattributionend_ {</em>}
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| 13 | _tipend_ {</center>}
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| 14 |
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| 15 | _tip1_ {
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| 16 | _tipstart_
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| 17 | _tipquotestart_
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| 18 | A word after a word after a word is power.
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| 19 | _tipquoteend_
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| 20 | _tipattributionstart_
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| 21 | Margaret Atwood
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| 22 | _tipattributionend_
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| 23 | _tipend_
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| 24 | _tipend_
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| 25 | }
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| 26 |
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| 27 | _tip2_ {
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| 28 | _tipstart_
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| 29 | _tipquotestart_ Books are weapons in the war of ideas
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| 30 | _tipquoteend_
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| 31 | _tipattributionstart_ American Library Association, 1942
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| 32 | _tipattributionend_
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| 33 | _tipend_
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| 34 | }
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| 35 |
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| 36 | _tip3_ {
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| 37 | _tipstart_
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| 38 | _tipquotestart_ Only the educated are free
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| 39 | _tipquoteend_
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| 40 | _tipattributionstart_ Epictetus
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| 41 | _tipattributionend_
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| 42 | _tipend_
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| 43 | }
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| 44 |
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| 45 | _tip4_ {
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| 46 | _tipstart_
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| 47 | _tipquotestart_ We need our libraries open to all, so we can prepare our students for the 21st Century.
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| 48 | _tipquoteend_
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| 49 | _tipattributionstart_ Martin Luther King, quoted in the program at ALA midwinter, "Celebrating
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| 50 | Equity and Empowerment," on Martin Luther King Day.
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| 51 | _tipattributionend_
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| 52 | _tipend_
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| 53 | }
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| 54 |
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[1392] | 55 | _tip5_ {
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[1390] | 56 | _tipstart_
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| 57 | _tipquotestart_
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| 58 | Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of sXXXch, or the right of the people peaceably to XXXemble, and to peXXXion the government for a redress of grievances.
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| 59 | _tipquoteend_
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| 60 | _tipattributionstart_
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| 61 | The first amendment according to XStop (according to Marc Rotenberg, Electronic Privacy Information Center)
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| 62 | _tipattributionend_
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| 63 | _tipend_
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| 64 | }
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[1392] | 65 | _tip6_ {
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[1390] | 66 | _tipstart_
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| 67 | _tipquotestart_
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| 68 | My Alma mater was books, a good library . . . I could spend the rest of my life reading, just satisfying my curiosity.
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| 69 | _tipquoteend_
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| 70 | _tipattributionstart_
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| 71 | Malcolm X, Autobiograhy of Malcolm X
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| 72 | _tipattributionend_
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| 73 | _tipend_
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| 74 | }
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[1392] | 75 | _tip7_ {
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[1390] | 76 | _tipstart_
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| 77 | _tipquotestart_
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| 78 | To be literate is to possess the cow of plenty.
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| 79 | _tipquoteend_
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| 80 | _tipattributionstart_
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| 81 | Motto of the Madras Library Association
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| 82 | _tipattributionend_
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| 83 | _tipend_
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| 84 | }
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[1392] | 85 |
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| 86 | _tip8_ {
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[1390] | 87 | _tipstart_
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| 88 | _tipquotestart_
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| 89 | It does not matter how many books you may have, but whether they are good or not.
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| 90 | _tipquoteend_
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| 91 | _tipattributionstart_
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| 92 | Seneca
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| 93 | _tipattributionend_
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| 94 | _tipend_
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| 95 | }
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| 96 |
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[1392] | 97 | _tip9_ {
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[1390] | 98 | _tipstart_
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| 99 | _tipquotestart_
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| 100 | I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.
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| 101 | _tipquoteend_
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| 102 | _tipattributionstart_
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| 103 | Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986)
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| 104 | _tipattributionend_
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| 105 | _tipend_
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| 106 | }
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| 107 |
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[1392] | 108 | _tip10_ {
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[1390] | 109 | _tipstart_
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| 110 | _tipquotestart_
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| 111 | When an old man dies, a library burns down.
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| 112 | _tipquoteend_
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| 113 | _tipattributionstart_
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| 114 | African Proverb
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| 115 | _tipattributionend_
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| 116 | _tipend_
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| 117 | }
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| 118 |
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[1392] | 119 | _tip11_ {
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[1390] | 120 | _tipstart_
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| 121 | _tipquotestart_
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| 122 | My library / Was dukedom large enough.
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| 123 | _tipquoteend_
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| 124 | _tipattributionstart_
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| 125 | William Shakespeare. The Tempest.
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| 126 | _tipattributionend_
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| 127 | _tipend_
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| 128 | }
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| 129 |
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[1392] | 130 | _tip12_ {
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[1390] | 131 | _tipstart_
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| 132 | _tipquotestart_
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| 133 | Knowing I lov'd my books, he furnish'd me /
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| 134 | From mine own library with volumes that /
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| 135 | I prize above my dukedom. /
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| 136 | _tipquoteend_
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| 137 | _tipattributionstart_
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| 138 | William Shakespeare. The Tempest.
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| 139 | _tipattributionend_
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| 140 | _tipend_
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| 141 | }
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[1392] | 144 | _tip:tipmax_ {12}
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