Q5)Finally … ? 25th February, 1920, saw the birth of Sin Myung Moon. What was the name of the church he led?
A5)TheUnification Church. (The more formal name was the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity.)
Here’s a thought …
“The years leading up to the February 26 Incident were marked by a series of outbursts of violence by the young officers and their fellow nationalists against their political opponents.”
* Thankfully, Olga, Essex has managed to avoid volunteer libraries: at least, in Brentwood and Shenfield. It strikes me IT support could be an issue, along side getting new stock. Especially if it’s no longer run by the relevant local council. How IS Penistone coping on that front, do we know … ? Oh … and Google has this bad habit: if it notices you reading about, say, rhubarb, it’ll throw lots of stuff about rhubarb at you! (Oh … we seem to have a missing Debbi … !)
Q1) Japan Q2) 1936 Q3) Tokyo Q4) The Imperial Japanese Army Q5) mutiny Oh, I have no idea of how Penistone library managed regarding IT. I think I only used their computers a couple of times when I first moved into Penistone. They are still linked to the Barnsley central library, like all the ones around, so I always assumed they must send a proper librarian every so often to keep an eye on things, and I imagine they must do the same with IT technicians. They ran IT free lessons, so... (Unless they have somebody local. One of my neighbours, in the house opposite, ran a local IT company, this one https://eskia.co.uk/). Shame you're so far. I'm sure Duncan would have liked to meet you.
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Q1) Japan
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1936
Q3) Tokyo
Q4) The Imperial Japanese Army
Q5) mutiny
Oh, I have no idea of how Penistone library managed regarding IT. I think I only used their computers a couple of times when I first moved into Penistone. They are still linked to the Barnsley central library, like all the ones around, so I always assumed they must send a proper librarian every so often to keep an eye on things, and I imagine they must do the same with IT technicians. They ran IT free lessons, so... (Unless they have somebody local. One of my neighbours, in the house opposite, ran a local IT company, this one https://eskia.co.uk/). Shame you're so far. I'm sure Duncan would have liked to meet you.
Did I forget to give yesterday's answers? Shoot! :(
ReplyDelete1. Japan
2. 1936
3. Tokyo
4. the Army
5. mutiny