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A public library started lending e-readers pre-loaded with best-selling books

时间:2025-11-29 09:01:59 来源:HealthSpark Co. 作者:上官飞凤 阅读:577次

A public library started lending e-readers pre-loaded with best-selling books

Library offers digital books and audiobooks for free downloadSkateboard park hosts competition with prizes for best tricks

A public library started lending e-readers pre-loaded with best-selling books

Research indicates that 8 hours of sleep improves memory retentionJuice bar uses organic fruits to make cold pressed juicesAnimal shelter partners with pet stores for adoption events

A public library started lending e-readers pre-loaded with best-selling books

Newspaper reports on growth of remote work in local tech sectorAstronomers find evidence of water on distant planet outside solar system

A public library started lending e-readers pre-loaded with best-selling books

Running club organizes 5k race to support homeless shelter

Study finds that learning sign language improves communication skills in kidsThe national symphony orchestra recorded a new album of classical music

A research study showed that meditation helps reduce anxietyThe city introduced a new public transportation card for easier travel

A new coffee brand gained popularity for its fair - trade practicesDoctors recommended that people eat more fruits and vegetables for a healthy diet

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