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    Books vs Ebooks

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    But is this really a good thing? I read books and of course so do many other people in this class and around the globe. But since the creation of ‘e-readers’ more and more people have been converting to the technology based side of reading. Although technology is slowly becoming more predominant in this era we should not rely on it to always entertain and keep us occupied. I think ‘real‚ physical’ books are better than e-books because you can truly own a book. As Mortimer J. Adler‚ a popular author

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    Books vs Computers

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    Books VS Computers Article 1 by Angletetra (Forum Name)  Sep 4‚ 2007‚ 10:22am Today‚computer is the most important invention since fire was invented. Most people use computer instead of book. According to school research‚students choose computer to do their homework. Some people believe that books are more useful than computers. However‚ this research indicate that children and teenagers benefit from computer more than book. Therefore‚ schools should purchase computers rather than

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    The Google Book Settlement

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    Google Library Program In this economic slump‚ the book industry is actually holding up‚ when compared to other business that have suffered deeply. In the face of adversity there is a business that has emerged and is taking over the digital book market. This company is not Microsoft‚ or Amazon. In fact the giants are actually against the entity that created a monopoly in this area. In 2002 Google began a project to scan all books in libraries by making parts of them digitally available online

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    Book Thief Symbolism

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    Mark Zusak’s book‚ The Book Thief‚ the reader gets an understanding of how certain conflicts create attributes in the characters and how it can symbolise an individual. The author manipulates symbolism‚ and conflicts to develop Liesel from a young powerless child to a woman who represents strength‚ Hans Hubermann into a father figure‚ and the narrator‚ Death. The protagonist‚ Liesel‚ develops into a mature and powerful woman who is represented by her relationship and love with books. Before Liesel

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    The definition of a “good time” is different for everyone‚ but for me its reading a good book‚ fiction‚ non-fiction‚ biographies‚ history‚ religious books‚ comics anything . When I came to America in July 2013‚ I was fascinated to see a lot of different things and one of them were libraries‚ since I have a passion for reading books‚ I try to read one whenever I have free time‚ there were a lot of books ranging from the ones for small kids to those for adults. Sometimes I thought about becoming

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    Marking Books; the Eternal Textbook Dr. Adler once wrote an article that would be very useful to students for their near future on having a better understanding of their readings. The article “How to Mark a Book” published in 1941 is still of some use to studious persons. Marking a book is one of the many ways someone can have a better understanding of what they read. Writing notes and questions popping through one’s mind whilst reading an article on atomic fusion or the new IPhone or Samsung device

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    Many books have been prohibited by people and countries around the whole world‚ but is it really a good Idea to do so? I believe that the fact that people are banning books is a completely ridiculous idea. Additionally‚ everybody should have the right to read what they want. In these past few hundred years‚ humans have invented writing‚ paper‚ and books in order to record their findings and memories to share and pass down to future generations. Consequently‚ ideas and information are now more easily

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    what they read. Banning a book is most frightening when viewed in the context of a young adult. Censorship automatically assumes a young adult is incapable of critically evaluating information they read. The implication exists that due to their age young adults cannot be trusted to make the right decisions nor resist outside influences. Furthermore‚ the individuals and groups inciting censorship seldom view the challenged book objectively. In "Teens Need Bold Books‚" Gallo observes that censorship

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    Books can have a large influence on people. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said “Books are the best of things‚ well used; abused‚ among the worst.” If used for good‚ books can be a great resource‚ but if used wrong‚ they can be used to justify wrongdoings. Books can be interpreted many ways‚ which is one of the reasons why books can be used for good or bad. Take religious books‚ such as the Bible‚ for example. Many people interpret the Bible for good. Priests are able use Bible passages to develop a message

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    of the book (review) 2013 This is not the end of the book by Umberto Eco & Jean-Claude Carriere "This is not the end of the book‚ but another chapter." (Umberto Eco) This is Not the End of the Book is the transcription of an extended conversation‚ "curated" by Jean-Philippe de Tonnac. On one side of the table sits Umberto Eco‚ the Italian professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna‚ writer of fiction‚ essays‚ academic texts‚ and children’s books‚ and certainly

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