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Book Burning--To Protest the Decline of Reading?

12 hours ago ago from Books & Literature Classics

Search Classic Literature Home Education Classic Literature Email Classic Literature Literature & Book Basics A-Z Lit & Authors Read & Study Books Free Classic Literature Newsletter! Sign Up Discuss in my Forum Esther's Classic Literature Blog By Esther Lombardi , About.com Guide to Classic Literature My Bio My Blog My Forum Add to: iGoogle My Yahoo! RSS Book Burning--To Protest the Decline of Reading? ...

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7 hours ago ago from Sawyer Speaks

I came across this article recently, and I found it to be very interesting and somewhat scary at the same time. It discusses the generation of people who were born between 1982-1994 (myself and a lot of you reading this article right now). As printed in Trends Magazine in July of 2008. Here’s a pop quiz:  Who is the U.S. Secretary of State?   The answer, as we prepared this report in the summer of 2008, was Condoleezza Rice.  If you ...

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9 hours ago ago from dgospace.com

Electronic publishing has recently emerged as an influential element in the publishing world. Numerous traditional magazines now offer electronic versions, such as eBooks, online journals and also newspapers. Publisher software transfers the power to publish to authors and writers.The rise of electronic publishing has introduced magazine readers to fresh ways of obtaining reading material. Formerly with the only choice of reading with a ...

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Ask the Author: Eric Beeny

5 hours ago ago from PANK Blog

Eric Beeny, persistent and charming, is featured in the December issue with his story Living Expenses . Today, he talks with Guy Brookshire about the dream of books, being taught more than one can learn and the deceit of fiction. Have you ever mediated a conflict? Did you consider the resolution acceptable? Yes. Any resolution is acceptable, as long as people aren’t fighting. Maybe if everyone broke out into song and dance, or just ...

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21 hours ago ago from Melissa Wiley

I am pining for Nick Hornby's Stuff I'm Reading column , the one he wrote for The Believer . The one he stopped writing in September of 2008. The column that was published in three collected editions, which I wrote about here . And here . And here . I love the way Hornby writes (wrote) about reading. He didn't review books so much as he meditated upon his reading life. These ruminations were smart, funny, thought-provoking, and ...

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Bernie Siegel, M.D.: Therapeutic Intention In The Doctor's Office

6 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

In my recent readings I have come across many interesting concepts which have always been a part of how I cared for people but are now finally becoming scientific and accepted. For example one revealed the benefits of playing music in the operating room, or reading stories to children that were read to them at home by their parents, while they underwent surgery. The government is actually funding this research and the exploration of the ...

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