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

in
flourish
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globe , technology is more powerful than
human
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. it is
very
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useful and same time it is overloaded in human life. the
computer
is always preferred more priority than the
library
. in
this
technology world , totally waste of money on
library
maintaining. I shall put forth my arguments to support my views. The
first
and foremost merits anywhere and anytime we could
use
the
computer
for
anythings
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such
as articles and read books or story extra. for ,instance we
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go somewhere and we need to do some write
aertical
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vertical
than we can open the
computer
and search online .
furthermore
,we get myriad articles on one page.
secondly
, we have no anytime limit we can utilize
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we want . ,
moreover
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we are no needed for any kind of cards . for ,example if we go
first
time
library
we incumbent have
library
card membership.
on the other hand
, some demerits over here , if any person has
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problem like blindness they could not
use
the
computer
they would only options
library
.
for instance
blind from ,innate that person could not
use
the
computer
but they will
use
the
library
. To put it in a nutshell, I pen down saying that the
library
is not everywhere so
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should stop wasting money on
library
maintaining . The
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government
should spend more money on technology than blindness people
also
can
use
.
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  • equal access to information
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  • cultural events
  • safe spaces
  • community meetings
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