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The Olympic Games do not have specific call numbers or Dewey decimal numbers because they are events rather than physical items that are cataloged in library systems. However, you can find information about the Olympic Games in library catalogs under subjects like "Olympic Games" or "Sports - Olympics".
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The Dewey Decimal call number for an almanac is typically 317.5.
It's a Dewey decimal number. This book would be about arithmetic.
War. If there were any battles or wars going on, they would call a temporary truce to play in the Olympic games.
alphabetical by author in the Dewey system, used by most libraries.
No. 1896 are the beginning of what we call the modern Olympic games. The first Olympic games started in 776 BC Olympia, Greece (hence the name 'Olympics') and were celebrated until AD 393.
The Dewey Decimal Call number for Maternal and Child Health will typically fall under the 610 range, specifically around 618.2-618.7, which deals with medical sciences focusing on specific aspects of health and medicine.
Yes they did start the Olympic Games, the Athenians made the Olympic games in a town in Athens call Olympia............ To some it up, YES POO L.O.L
Jeux Olympics is the French way for describing the traditional Olympic Games. The meaning of jeux in French is "games." Therefore, this would simply be a way of speaking of the Olympic Games in French.
Yes, you can use online resources like WorldCat or library catalog systems to find the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) call number for a book by scanning the ISBN number. These platforms provide information on the classification and location of books based on their ISBN.
The first Olympic games were held in the country we now call Greece.
For A+ students it's 000-099!
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