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Month: July 2022

Computer and video games are an integral part of everyday life for children and young people. Nevertheless, they are rarely an issue in classrooms. It would certainly be worthwhile examining digital cultural assets. Video games have long since become a cultural asset Millions of people play digital games, including many children and young people. Game-based […]

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  The Book Fair: each publisher has its own stand, where its own authors sign their books. The reader looks for the signing stand and probably comes into contact with the names of publishers as one of the only times a year. How many readers think about the publisher on the cover when they buy […]

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Successful people do many things that others don’t necessarily feel like doing. They get up early in the morning to go jogging or do yoga. They seem to have perfect time management as they progress faster than others. And they radiate charisma and easily cast a spell over other people. Successful businesspeople read a lot […]

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Officially, summer has here! Seeking a decent book to read? Check out this selection of the hottest new fantasy and nonfiction books from Canada and around the world. Remnants Remnants examines how people perceive their families. Author Céline Huyghebaert explores a father-daughter connection fashioned by silence and missed possibilities in her book, which is packed […]

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