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Student Clubs Nude For Libraries Bustling (women)?

| 09 July, 2011
Nude clubs in the library
It was almost two years, a group of students at Worcester College, Oxford University, England, held a unique program to enliven the libraryThose who joined in 'Breakfast Club' was made a regular schedule of reading or doing coursework at the library, without wearing clothes.
Through a program called 'Half-Naked Half-Hour', they will take off outfit before blending with the library visitors. The program lasts for 30 minutes, between 15:00 until 16:00, every Wednesday.


The program began with a crazy idea in 2009. At that time a number of students feel bored with the task of revision activity before the turn of the semester in the library. They are then thought to create a dull atmosphere of the library to bore into the exciting arena of learning.
Not unexpectedly, the program was supported by a number of students. About 40 students, male and female, are members there.In fact, some local officials often visit in the framework of visits to universities.
In the middle of the sustainability of the program that started the tradition, the library committee officials sent a letter of protest to the students. Although the library became crowded, they saw action was disturbing other library visitors who are serious about wanting to read and learn.
In his email to the students, they warned that, "Nude for half an hour it looked fun and harmless. But we ask you to stop the action at the library. If it continues, we will forward the matter to the Dean."
They also cautioned that the action was done without the permission of the librarian. "It is inappropriate for a group to do something in the library without our permission," said a member of the library committee, as quoted by the Daily Mail.
Responding to the ban, some members of the 'Breakfast Club' reacted no less harsh. They are blaming the ban given the library committee unfounded. They claim that their programs stretcher has become a big surprise to the campus so that more and more crowded.
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