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	<title>Comments on: Bye Bye Text Books</title>
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		<title>By: Wifey</title>
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		<description>Nearly every textbook currently uses an online version. The problem is that many schools don&#039;t have the funding to provide every classroom with 30 computers so that the students can access the book at any given moment. And, what do you do when they don&#039;t work? While this would work in an art or Spanish class, this would present a big problem for those teachers who use textbooks each and every day.</description>
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