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    E-Books and Traditional Books Throughout history of people‚ writing is the most significant way of communication and knowledge sharing. Human written on the walls and stones in the beginning. After that papers took the place of walls and stones. At the present time‚ thanks to technological advancement‚ lettering can write on electronic devices that called as e-books. This situation causes argument between e-book and paper book. It is argued that e-books will take the place of paper books in the

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    How does director Lewin Fitzhamon use both monstration (what appears within a single shot) and narration (how shots are connected) to construct and clearly convey the narrative of Rescued by Rover? Fitzhamon‚ very deliberately‚ makes use of narration and monstration to move the story of ‘Rescued by Rover’ onwards. Within this essay‚ I will prove how narration and monstration are used consciously by the director to subconsciously affect the viewer‚ in a way which provides them with an understanding

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    Essay On Book Banning

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    Books have a numerous amount of ways to get banned. Book banning can cause the books not to be presented in certain places. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ was banned and challenged due to inappropriate language‚ rape‚ sexually explicit‚ racism‚ and not appropriate for certain age groups. Banning the books means to remove the books from libraries or take them away from the readers (Cho‚ 1). Challenging the books means that someone is attempting to remove the books from shelves or the readers

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    elements that help people to learn are books and experiences because of their unlimited benefits. The book is a valuable source of knowledge that consists of infinite benefits. It transports us into different worlds and cultures‚ as well as‚ it informs us about ancient civilizations and lore. In addition‚ it helps us to learn about new technologies and literature. It allows speaking languages fluently and to communicate spontaneously. Therefore‚ the book can be faithful friend and the nearest

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    Banning Books In Schools

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    of your favorite books. You look around and it´s not there. You ask the librarian they say that the took out the book because it was difficult subject for some kids. How would you feel? Schools have been banning books for many years. Schools should not be banning books because books help kids learn about very important subjects. Furthermore‚ books teach kids about the world around them. Lastly‚ books help kids open up their viewpoint.The first reason schools shouldn’t ban books is kids should learn

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    Essay on the the Secret Book

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    INTRODUCTION According to recent studies‚ self-help books – non-fiction books that offer advice for behavior modification and make explicit promises for positive change – have doubled as a percentage of all book titles since the 1970s. The increasing popularity of self-help books is an indicator of the modern society’s quest to maximize personal happiness through a process of self-discovery. Self-help books are a response to a real and genuine hunger for psychological understanding and self-improvement

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    Books that include profanity‚ violence‚ and other topics that could be offensive to other readers should be banned. (Claim) Banned books are a good thing for society; these kinds of books can include hurtful things inside the context. (Counter claim) People may disagree because they have different views than other readers and enjoy reading that kind of stuff. The following paragraphs will explain why banned books are a good thing for society‚ and how the context can be hurtful for some readers. Many

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    Citation and Book Title

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    guidelines can help you prepare book references in proper APA format. Basic Structure: The basic structure of a book reference should list the author’s last name‚ first initials‚ publication year‚ book title‚ location and publisher. Your reference should appear as follows: Author‚ I. N. (Year). Title of book. Location: Publisher. For example: Rogers‚ C. R. (1961). On becoming a person.Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Edited Book with One or More Authors: Edited books with one or more authors should

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    Xerox: Book-in-Time

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    Break-even AnalysisThe break-even point for a Book-In-Time process cannot be measured in terms of time. Assuming the book can be manufactured to make a certain margin‚ there would be no need to sell a certain amount of books. The only cost that you could analyze using break-even would be the cost of the equipment needed to print on demand. Assuming that a book company can sell a typical 300 page paperback book for $25‚ it would take close to one million books to break-even on the cost of all the equipment

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    Book Borrowing System

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    [pic] BOOK BORROWING SYSTEM In partial fulfillment of the requirements in SE101 - Software Engineering I MEMBERS: Baldonado Jr.‚ Michael M. ADVISER Dinna Lou J. Piedad S.Y. 2011 - 2012 Introduction Manual systems in libraries were used in the 1970s and early 1980s until computers became more prevalent and less costly. Manual systems tended to operate with a card index to monitor the books that borrowers had out. Libraries also used a manual card catalog system for indexing

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