To expand you education, relax and possibly to talk to someone else regarding recent readings.
2006-12-10 10:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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There are some fantastic books woth reading. You can learn a lot. Read bios from people who inspire you. I loved Winston Churchill bio. The way he explains how he lernt maths was funny.
There is a lot of knowledge in them. You cannot receive the written knowledge if you never see the book.You become wiser.
The most shocking book I ever read was Auschwitz written by a Jew who survived it.
I just read in another book that Hitler granddad was a Jew. Unbelievable! Hitler was sexually abused as a child by his dad and his hate towards his dad resolted in killing so many Jews. When I was reading a book about Auscwitz I kept asking why he did that? Now I know.
I like reading history books.
I also liked the book about the best Russian ballet dancer who died from AIDS. Rudolf expaind what Tchaikovsky music ment to him just before the IIWW. It is Iinteresting to go back in time. I listen to Tchaikowsky differently now.
The books about Africa. I loved Waris Dirie Desert Rose. Cruel but true.
2006-12-10 10:41:54
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answered by pikapoka 2
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There are peer stress, relationships and entertainment. whilst i replaced into sixteen, i replaced into thinking why do I would desire to envision if instructors does no longer have severe standards(in my college)? i will pass with purely skimming the books. i comprehend that books are significant yet in recent times, youngsters are looking the type to alleviate their stress. some human beings nod off collectively as reading because of the fact they do no longer opt for to hardship to get a dictionary. additionally, some little ones are no longer amused of coping with those complicated or non-colloquial words that they does no longer use in actual existence. i'm now in college and that i believe sorry approximately it. I wish i replaced into homeschooled. although, i comprehend a super type of folk available who rarely reads yet are streetsmarts. i believe the guy would be greater imaginitive and happier if he did no longer advance up forced. some individuals are no longer born to be a bookworm yet they discover a thank you to make money or attain different careers. i'm no longer asserting that little ones ought to stop reading yet you spot on the top, some human beings might comprehend that working with a chairman constantly or a job which will in simple terms enslave you is each so often the worst reminiscence you've after retirement. in recent times, i think of looking a pastime/gig is greater effective; the stress is greater well worth it for others.
2016-10-05 03:36:05
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answered by ? 4
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Reading literature will give you additional knowledge, from which greater wisdom comes. I recommend something like "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand. Yes, it's a thousand pages long, but having the world's ways explained this way can give you a glimpse of the "bigger picture". Who is John Galt? (hint): you are, if you set yourself to it.
2006-12-10 10:34:04
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answered by navig8r 3
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LIterature teaches us about culture, history, religion and language. All we know about who we are and where we have been, it taken from a story. LIterature challenges what we know and believe, it opens doors to things and places we have never experienced.
2006-12-10 11:38:59
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answered by Amy B 3
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Because everything that humankind has ever thought, dreamt of and accomplished is in a book. Good literature is a pleasure.
2006-12-10 10:25:25
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answered by blue.green_eyes 5
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To try to be smarter and more well rounded in your general knowledge in literature.
2006-12-10 10:24:57
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answered by Iron Wolf 6
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Through reading, you can experience places, people and events that you might not ever have a chance to in real life.
2006-12-10 10:48:31
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answered by Pysees 2
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To connect with the thoughts of others, and thereby expand your mind and your world view. Also, at least some of it is just darned entertaining - you know, like, fun?
2006-12-10 10:33:24
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answered by mattzcoz 5
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I don't know. I guess that some of it is OK because the stories are unique but most of it just rambles on and on, like "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens.
2006-12-10 10:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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