1. Library user must perform the library rules. 2. Library user must take care of library books. Library user must return the books within the prescribed period of time. 3. Library user must maintain cleanliness in the library. 4. Library user must show his library ticket. 5. Library user mustn`t enter the library with animals. 6. Library user mustn`t take books from the library without their recording. 7. Library user mustn`t make a noise in the library. 8. Library user mustn`t pass the library card to other persons or use the ticket of another person. 9. Library user mustn`t tire pages of the books. 10. Library user mustn`t leave rubbish. 11. Library user mustn`t eat in the library. 12. Library user mustn`t take photos of the books` pages. 13. Library user mustn`t speak to somebody by telephone. 14. Library user may participate in library`s competitions. 15 Library user may present a book to the library.
There are many traditions associated with both chambers of the Houses of Parliament. The Woolsack, for instance, is a sort of stool stuffed with wool, originally placed in Parliament in Edward III's reign as a symbol of the basis of England's prosperity at that time. Nowadays, it is the seat of the Lord Chancellor, as Speaker of the House of Lords and is significantly stuffed with a blend of wool from the colonies and dominions. There is a place between the two sides of the Houses. In the Houses of Commons this space is approximately the width of two drawn swords. Formerly,the MP's, when very heated, sometimes drew swords and a figk began.Therefore, a ruler was imposed prohibiting members to cross the space. Today any MP who puts a foot forward is "called to amber" immediately by the Speaker and he has to apologise to the House.
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