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            Benefits of Reading




            As an intellectual thing, a publication is prototypically a makeup of such great length that it requires
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            The intellectual content in a physical book does not need to be a makeup, nor even be called a
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            Books could be distributed in digital form as e-books and other formats.


            Although in ordinary academic parlance that a monograph is understood to be a professional
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            In the 2000s, as a result of rise in availability of cheap handheld computing devices, the
            opportunity to share texts via electronic means became an appealing option for media publishers.
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