10 October, 2008 (00:00) | By: shuey03
Aside from tuition expenses, there are other costs that every student would have to consider, especially if he or she is attending college. Compared to secondary and primary education levels, college is the most expensive. For one, the costs of books nowadays eat up a huge chunk of the students budget and spending. Every year, […]
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2 October, 2008 (00:00) | By: shuey03
If you are wondering what to do with the stack of books you have lying around the house, you can either pass them on or sell them at friendly prices to students who have limited budget and are looking for secondhand textbooks. This way, you help the students in your own little way while earning […]
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18 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: Cattie
Does your pet know what you’re thinking? Rupert Sheldrake thinks so. As do animal communicators - they always say that they “talk” to animals by forming pictures in their head, which the animals can “read” and respond to in a similar manner. It may sound a bit out there, but just think about how cats […]
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11 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: Cattie
Whether you’re a dog owner, work with dogs, or just enjoy spending time with them (maybe you’re volunteering at your local shelter or dog sit for traveling friends), these books are must-reads. They will, in various ways, help you understand dogs (and other animals) better, by teaching you how they think, move, and why they […]
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10 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: flashni
Comic books: one of the few great American art forms, known worldwide as mental rot and poison, at best “literature for illiterates.” But a few comics have attempted to rise above their low image by providing valuable public services. In particular, there’s the NFPA’s line of fire protection comics for kids.
The fire safety […]
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10 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: Monteath777
Magical Realism is a very unique genre that introduces elements of the mythological and fantastical into conventional literary settings. This unusual blending creates a genre that is loved by many readers, writers, and academics, and also hated by many of the same.
One thing about magical realist literature is that the style and […]
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5 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: vgevge
There are an unlimited supply of vedic books available on the market today at your area retail bookseller and at many on-line web sites. Many of these vedic books focus upon the influence of Kali-yuga during modern day and how individuals can keep humanity alive during this era.
Individuals through all walks of life seek for […]
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29 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: matt2257
It seems the on-line sales for used books may be harming the publishing industry, or at least that is what publishing companies are claiming. However, there are some individuals in the publishing industry that feel this is not necessarily the absolutely true.
Not only are the used books taking a chunk out of the new sales […]
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26 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: shuey03
Used textbooks have invaded college and university campuses for several years. Why? Because students cannot afford the sky-high prices of new textbooks. Depending on the classification of new textbooks, they can cost between $120 and maybe $250. This price could even increase if a particular student specializes in any of the […]
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25 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: vgevge
There are thousands upon thousands of individuals around the world that love every thing there is about books and they enjoy sharing them with others. They feel there is no better way to share their love of books with others than by being able to share these wonderful experiences by exchanging them, which also keep […]
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21 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: vgevge
“In today’s hectic life, where does one find the time to read?” one might ask. Well, for a person who just loves to read, there’s always time at bedtime, the early morning, while waiting at the bus stop, while standing in a queue to buy a rail ticket, or even in the bathroom.
Though television has […]
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21 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: stephfoster
As a mother and a science fiction fan, I really hope my children will grow to enjoy it as well. So far they’re too young to read novels, but that doesn’t mean I can’t get them started.
1. Science Fiction Movies
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21 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: vgevge
Individuals all over the world enjoy purchasing and selling autographed books, but there are often times when these individuals become worn out with having to promote various types of autographed books in order to be able to sell them, especially when the author is not well known to many avid readers or collectors.
There is never […]
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19 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: vgevge
Books make a great companion. However, like any long relationship, it takes efforts to keep it going and strong. Admit it, you tend to ignore them when it comes to their upkeep. A great collection that took time and efforts to build up could end up in unkempt mess and a sorry physical state. Definitely […]
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17 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: shuey03
With the cost of college tuition and other college related expenses constantly on the rise with no end in sight, parents and students are becoming more money conscious. Scholarships and student loans are a great way to pay for living expenses and tuition, but students are finding that with the economy as it is today, […]
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12 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: vgevge
Literacy is driven by the habit of reading and not just by writing well or learning how to write well. Reading is a habit that drives you on from one book to another in search of knowledge. Reading does not bore one if pursued endlessly. Right from grade one, it may be recollected, that at […]
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8 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: shuey03
A new trend for recycling textbooks is to trade them online. There are several programs that making a space where students can trade. These websites are like bulletin boards where various websites list their ability to trade and students can choose where to go. Students can list books on their campus and can find them […]
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1 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Monteath777
Ernest Hemingway is one of the all time greats of American literature, whose style was a stark contrast (if not complete polar opposite) of his literary rival, William Faulkner. Hemingway’s direct and precise style of writing is still often cited to aspiring writers across universities everywhere as the model for them to follow.
What’s interesting […]
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30 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: shuey03
On the average college campus one student can have a bill for textbooks that is $600 or more because they will spend an average of $120 per book per class. If they have more than one book in each class, the price can be astronomical.
One of the best ways to cut the cost is to […]
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21 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: shuey03
Many students may not know that they can take their used textbooks to a variety of places and get cash back for them. In most colleges, universities and community colleges textbooks are recycled all the time. Generally speaking, if a class is going to go from one semester to the other, there will be a […]
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