Schellenberg, Chris2008-01-102008-01-102006Schellenberg, Chris. (2006). There is No Egg in Eggplant, No Ham in Hamburger, Neither Pine or Apple in Pineapple!. Indiana libraries, 25(2), 20-22.0275777Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/1463If you have recently tried to learn a foreign language or traveled abroad, your awareness becomes stimulated by the challenge of functioning in a culture vastly different than your own. Even if you possessed the ability to speak the language; idioms, everyday expressions, and exceptions to grammatical rules probably led to a host of humorous exchanges. For burgeoning populations in not only urban but also sub-rural and rural communities, public libraries have become a destination for patrons seeking an informational and social center. There may be “no place like home”, but what if you are far from home or need to adjust to a new home? The encouragement and promotion of multiplicity and diversity can take many forms in public libraries.en-USIndiana Library FederationLibrary science -- Societies, etc.Vigo County Public LibraryLibraries and minorities -- Indiana -- Vigo CountyMulticulturalism -- Indiana -- Vigo CountyEnglish language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers -- Indiana -- Vigo CountyThere is No Egg in Eggplant, No Ham in Hamburger, Neither Pine or Apple in Pineapple!Article