Library Lost In Home Folder !

Hi All,
Just saw that my "Library" folder is gone from my Home folder.
I still have the "Library" folder in my System folder.
How can I restore it to my Home folder.
I do have "Time Machine and Super Duper backups.
MacMini i7 &, Running Mountain Lion V10.8.3
Thanks for your input,
JRC

In Lion and Mountain Lion, the Library folder from your user folder is hidden by default. To show it, open a Finder window, select the Go menu (on the menu bar), hold the Option (Alt) key and choose "Library".
If you want to show it always in Finder, open Terminal and type: chflags nohidden ~/Library

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