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	<title>Comments on: Low Cost Learning</title>
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		<title>By: Susan</title>
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		<description>most libraries sell their old encyclopedias, and other books periodically. If you check for public libraries around colleges and college libraries many times they sell old textbooks. Ask the local schoolboards if they are getting rid of any old textbooks. Many times you can get textbooks for nothing or next to nothing. WE have a &quot;friends of the library&quot; group where we live and they sell old books to raise money to support the public library system.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>most libraries sell their old encyclopedias, and other books periodically. If you check for public libraries around colleges and college libraries many times they sell old textbooks. Ask the local schoolboards if they are getting rid of any old textbooks. Many times you can get textbooks for nothing or next to nothing. WE have a &#8220;friends of the library&#8221; group where we live and they sell old books to raise money to support the public library system.</p>
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