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    In the topic of reading, I see myself as someone who has the ability and potential to become a great reader but, has trouble settling on a book that I find enjoyable. Recently I do feel that I have been improving but, in the past, my history with reading was not the greatest. Unfortunately, I still cannot say reading is a hobby of mine but, I hope that in the upcoming years that will change. In my younger years, my experience with reading was that the teacher would assign the class a specific book

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    entire room vibrated with excitement. This was it, the finals. It was time to show everyone what we had all worked so hard to accomplish. The Battle of the Books is a citywide reading comprehension competition sponsored by the Virginia Beach public library. It is open to fifth graders only. There are 10 specific books that everyone who participates must read. The point is to learn as many details and facts about the books as possible, in order to compete for the title. It sounded interesting

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    Rather, the rich must supply the less fortunate with the means to grow as people, to heighten ambitions, and raise the level of class. This is done through, for example, the construction of a public library. Carnegie, in fact, tells a tale of Mr. Tilden. Mr. Tilden, a wealthy man, builds a large public library in New York City. This distributes more than a couple quarters could ever, the ability for any man to enhance his learning and opportunities for free. In result, Carnegie has lead us as a

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    Every year, an event called Banned Book Week calls to attention the list of books removed, or ‘banned’ from school libraries and classrooms. An organization known as the American Library Association, or the ALA, holds this event to “celebrate the constitutional right to access reading material”(Censorship). These books, many times, are called to attention for their sexual content, explicit language use, or controversial topics discussed. Books should never be restricted for children by anyone but

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    Libraries Should not be Allowed to Ban Books Books are windows to knowledge especially for students who are still growing and learning how the world outside works. Books have different genres and some are forbidden to be read by certain age groups. However, when a certain book that might contain the F-word, sex, violence, or something common in the real world, the parents would complain and it results in the book being banned in the school or even across the district. This may bring negative

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    My grandpa had a hand in this too; he bought me a Dick and Jane storybook and before long, I had the entire book read by myself. In my early elementary school years, I enjoyed library days more than the other specials, unlike the majority of the other kids who enjoyed music, PE, art, or computers more. Going to the library was always exciting

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    Andrew Carnegie was Scottish immigrant who became one of the most famous businessmen and was a self-made man during the Gilded Age in 1870’s - 1900’s. He grew up poor and worked as a messenger for a local telegraph company until he was noticed by Tom Scott, the president of Pennsylvania Railroad, who later become his mentor and made him the superintendent of his company (Film). With the help of Scott, he later made a fortune in steel company. But, was Andrew Carnegie a hero? Andrew Carnegie was a

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    Technology Planning PERCEIVED EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY NEEDS SURVEY Adapted from Ted Wesley - National Center for Technology Planning (www.nctp.com) and Alan November of November Learning While performing your duties: 1. Do you ever, or often, think, “There must be an easier way to do this?” If so, please list and describe as many of the things or situations as you can to which this statement would apply: 1. …to provide homework assignments to students. 2. ….to complete the class worksheet that

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    Banning is the action of prohibiting something usually from the public eye. People have typically banned books due to them finding something offensive in the content. Some people say this is an infringement on our first amendment rights. Others believe that only parents should a say in what their children can read and only their children, not anybody else's. Better thesis? Banning and challenging books are two different things. A challenge is an attempt to remove or restrict materials, based upon

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    Banning Books In Schools

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    In the past books were burned or the writer of the story were banished. These acts were done in 8 A.D, near the end of the 15th century they stopped burning books and just banned the books from public release. As time passed challenging book became more common. In 1982 there were so many books that were challenged to be banned that they dedicated a week to the freedom of reading books, and to point out the fact that books are being banned. The fact that books are being banned because people don't

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