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Library executives did not see how social networks expanding communication through social media could become a part of library and information services, and 54% of academic librarians did not believe there was an academic purpose for social media; however, as social media became more popular, users and librarians acquired digital literacy, libraries reconsidered their stance, and over 70% of librarians now feel that the use of social media is important and has become mainstream.

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πŸ”»Social networks and social media became popular while costs decreased.

πŸ”»Library executives initially did not see social media as part of library services.

πŸ”»Libraries preferred to maintain traditional roles.


πŸ”»In 2007, 54% of academic librarians believed Facebook had no academic purpose.

πŸ”»Librarians viewed social media as a student space where their presence might be an invasion.

πŸ”»As social media technology grew, users and librarians became digitally literate.

πŸ”»Libraries were forced to reconsider their stance due to the growth of social media.

πŸ”»In 2014, over 70% of librarians considered social media important.

πŸ”»The trend started with public libraries and expanded to all library types.

πŸ”»Social media use in libraries has become mainstream.

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πŸ–₯ The state of Vermont has one of the greenest grids in the US. Two thirds of their electricity comes from renewable energy sources, like solar, wind, or hydroelectric plants. The current goal is to be at 75% by 2032. Which is why it was pretty surprising when a new solar project here was denied.
This area doesn’t have a lot of people, but it does have plenty of potential for renewable energy. The power plants here, in addition to a regular power supply from Canada, already put about 450 megawatts of electricity onto the grid β€” and by grid, I mean these power lines β€” but the grid’s capacity is around… 450 megawatts. So, the grid just wouldn’t be able to handle any more power generated here.
If we want a greener future in the US, we’ll need to build more renewable energy plants. But to actually use that electricity, we’ll also need to build more.
Electricity goes from the power plant, through big high-voltage transmission lines, to a substation, where the electricity is dispersed onto smaller, lower-powered distribution lines, that send it into my house.
In a decarbonized future, we’re going to need to get electricity from here to here. And, we’re going to move a lot of it. That’s where high-voltage transmission lines come in.

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1. A. This phenomenon, known as "decision fatigue," can lead to poor choices or complete avoidance of decision-making.

2. B. As the day progresses, the quality of these decisions tends to decline due to the depletion of mental energy.

3. C. For example, studies show that judges are more likely to grant parole in the morning than in the afternoon.

4. D. Every day, people make countless decisions, from trivial matters to life-changing ones.

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1. A. This finding has prompted researchers to explore new treatments for related sleep disorders.

2. B. The study, published last year, focused on how deep sleep affects the brain's ability to clear out toxins.

3. C. It is widely known that sleep plays a vital role in overall health and cognitive function.

4. D. However, a recent experiment provided concrete evidence that insufficient sleep directly impairs the immune system.

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