How
a stolen library book got one man into his dream school and changed his life forever.
In the highly competitive and stressful law school environment, this is too often the primary motive for vandalizing or
stealing library books.
For Hoffman, to steal his book was a constructive and moral political act; to
steal a library book to advance oneself and disadvantage one's classmates is a destructive and immoral one.
Not exact matches
In the nineteenth century, it was possible to
steal a
book, but with digital technologies, you can
steal the entire
library.
Doomsdayers aren't hurting Christianity, Mr Jeffres, as much as people like you are; you
stole books from the Wichita Falls public
library because they were trying to teach the children of gay people that their parents might be normal, loving human beings, and you accompanied it with a media campaign that raised $ 1 million that same year for your church through bigoted, close - minded sermons.
And it is easy for a visitor to learn why A&M had to close its
library: somebody
stole its
book.
Sadly, 2 weeks ago, my daughter's entire backpack (complete with her Easy Lunch Boxes System and
library book) was
stolen from the playground before school started.
Based on a true story, it stars Evan Peters, Barry Keoghan, Blake Jenner, and Jared Abrahamson as four young friends who try to pull off a poorly - planned heist
stealing expensive art
books from a university
library.
Based on an actual true story, this stars Evan Peters, Barry Keoghan, Blake Jenner, and Jared Abrahamson as four young friends who try to pull off a poorly - planned heist
stealing expensive art
books from a university
library.
Release date: June 1 Cast: Evan Peters, Barry Keoghan, Blake Jenner, Jared Abrahamson Directed by: Bart Layton (The Imposter) Why we're excited: This ripped - from - the - headlines heist film mixes narrative storytelling with documentary - style interviews of the actual young men who plotted to
steal valuable rare
books from the special collection of a Kentucky university's
library.
Bart Layton) In December of 2004, four young men attempted to
steal a number of exceptionally rare
books from the
library at Transylvania University in Kentucky.
Part «Reservoir Dogs» and part «I, Tonya,» this heist looks at four college bros who decide to
steal priceless
books from the school
library.
Your competitors could sneak inside or
steal someone's
library ID to enter your system and
steal or modify some of your
books.
Free
books have always been available, whether through borrowing from friends or borrowing from a physical
library or from
stealing or whatever.
On the evening before his college graduation, Tristan Mackey walked into the campus
library, probably with the notion of trying to
steal or deface a
book or two - he couldn't seem to remember exactly now, but probably to do something of the sort, something to make him feel more like himself and less like the other self, the one that seemed like a version of Tristan borrowed by other people in order to suit their own purposes.
A good workman — or woman — is worthy of their hire — if you want to read a
book then borrow it for free fromthe
library or buy, don't
steal the words — and the food — out of the mouths lf those who work in our industry.
If you fail to return a
book or CD to your public
library, you're depriving your fellow
library patrons of that work, not to mention
stealing.
It's like you came in my home and
stole books out of my
library.
Overdrive and the 3M Cloud Library may
steal all of the limelight when it comes to support for digital
books for
libraries.
On one side, there'd be Nook Color eating up the casual reader market, and on the other side, there'd be an improved Nook 2 —
stealing away readers interested in
library books and ePub.
Did you know that
books often used to be chained to shelves in
libraries, in order to prevent borrowing
stealing?
You would have to hire a lawyer to sue a
library if you could prove that the
library had allowed its self - published digital version of your
book to be
stolen and released onto the Internet.
No publisher with a brain sells
books through Amazon as if they do, the
book immediately becomes a part of Amazon's «lending (
stealing)»
library where one person can share the Kindle version with many friends for FREE in order for that friend to decide whether they want to read it for up to FOURTEEN days, without the publishers permission.
Virtually every lawyer has a story of how they had at least one, if not more, arrogant Kingsfield - ian professor and put up with silly competitive antics (like
stealing tests from the
library or hiding
books needed for an assignment) from cutthroat students willing to do anything to make law review and snag a job.
As effective as
stealing a
book from a
library is the practice of purposely misshelving it so that others can't find it.
Why do students vandalize and even
steal the
books in their
libraries?
The reasons students mutilate and
steal books from academic
libraries are no less varied but far less interesting.
One
library reported that patrons ripped out RFIDs from reserve
books to
steal them.