Maintaining public libraries is a waste of money, since computer technology can replace their functions. Do you agree or disagree?

As the
techlonogy
the practical application of science to commerce or industry
technology
is quite develop
Suggestion
is quite developed
has quite developed
quite develops
nowadays. Some people think it is unnecessary to renew public libraries because
computer
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the computer
is more useful than libraries. I disagree about
this
statement and will discuss about it
wothin
internal to, not outside; located in the bounds of
within
this
essay.
First
of all, people can use libraries for study as there are still lots of students go to
library
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the library
for study their exams and it is a place that
convenient
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convenience
for student to be gathered to discuss their homework.
In addition
, the environment of
library
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the library
a library
libraries
is an advantage to train
student
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students
the student
a student
to be
concentrate
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concentrating
on things which is not only
affect
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effective
effect
on
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in
their study but
also
their character.
Secondly
, libraries provide a comfortable and quiet space for someone who need
this
condition
such
as people who like reading. Reading is a hobby for some people as it can make them feel
relax
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relaxed
, calm and gain knowledge at meantime.
Furthermore
, libraries offer a variety range of books for people to select which is very convenient and
meanful
for readers and they do not need to spend money for buying books as libraries contain the system of borrowing books.
Finally
, thinking about some people who do not have
computer
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a computer
or internet access at home,
library
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the library
is important in
this
case as they can find information to help their needs.
For example
, people who have financial difficulty to buy a
computer
or pay for
a
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an
internet bill can use the facilities in
library
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the library
.
Moreover
, some elders are not able to use
computer
so it is good to have libraries for elders to get knowledge. In conclusion, I completely disagree that maintain libraries is wasting money as there are many different purposes to go to libraries for people, includes reading, studying, and having a quiet atmosphere.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • repositories of books
  • promoting literacy
  • community engagement
  • equal access to information
  • digital divide
  • accessibility issues
  • personalized assistance
  • educational programs
  • cultural events
  • safe spaces
  • community meetings
  • tactile experience
  • preserving historical documents
  • important cultural repositories
  • fostering a sense of community
  • communal hubs
  • serene and focused environment
  • conducive to study and reflection
  • irreplaceable value
  • distracted environment
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