Parents can host a uniform or sports kit swap, children can take part in a toy swap and school libraries could
run book swaps.
Not exact matches
As the
swap book was
run down, the measured level of gross reserves has declined from over A$ 80 billion to A$ 33 billion.
All they need to do is
run a
swap event in your school and invite parents, teachers and pupils to come along and
swap their clothes,
books, toys and DVDs.
Swapping clothes,
books toys and DVDs saves previous resources, reduces waste and carbon emissions and is completely free to
run.
Here are just a few other great examples, which
run the gamut from light - hearted to more serious: The classic
book in the «body
swap» genre is, of course, Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers.
Funny I once picked up a
book in the eighties how IBM invented Virtual memory in the 1960s, that was completel IBM invent virtual memory when the Burroughs patin
ran out in the 1960 Burroughs computer had been using virtual memory since the fifties, after all they computer scientist really did figure out you could
swap memory out to some other storage medium, at the time I not certain it was even disk and since most machines at that time used core memory it was not remn RAM they were saving, but the process of using virtual memory indeed invented by Burroughs, in reality most computer innovation were done by someone else IBM took them after the patient
ran out and used them as their own innovation and the blue short press gave them the credit.