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E-Books vs.

Paper-Books.
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Honorable judges and dear listeners! It gives me a great pleasure to be here


with you on this auspicious occasion. I would like to talk to you on the topic
E-Books vs. Paper-Books.

Dear listeners! Despite my agreeance to the topic, I believe nothing can ever
replace good paper books, thought I should take a different turn to my
opinions this time.

Enjoy reading, it may sound funny but that is because my speech was
accompanied with a power point.

E-Books vs. paper-books

Mr. President! In the past, students carried books to and from their classes.
There is a difference between the class of the past and the future. The
students of the past carried heavy books and the students of the future can
carry hundreds of books on one single e-reader. There has been a wide-
spread debate of the replacement of paperbacks with e-book. People are
uncertain of this technological advancement. Old fashioned, tree-wasting
fossils are afraid to move forward and embrace it and the benefits that it
with-holds. E-readers are fast and efficient, storage free and convenient. They
are able to store thousands of books which can be downloaded
instantaneously. Not only do e-readers posses these qualities, they are also a
key to a healthier environment, and a key to saving money.

Dear listeners! In some instances, people assert that the rise of e-books will
result in the loss of employment and businesses. This may be true however e-
books will produce the opportunity to publish ones work E-books do not
require consent to publish which encourages individual to write and publish
their creation free. Thanks to e-readers, publication can be transformed from
being impersonal and profitable, to being personal and pleasurable, and
thanks to e-readers, unrecognized authors are given the opportunity to make
a name for themselves without the hassle of printing and promotion costs.

Mr. President! The prospect of replacing books we have had for 4 thousand
years is quite staggering. However we shall not fear this industrial movement
for it will serve our nation greatly. The amount trees and paper we could save
from choosing this advancement is also quite staggering. We must not pass
up this opportunity which can potentially assist in the recovery of our
ecosystem, the opportunity to encourage and enrich Australian literature, the
opportunity to increase economics benefits.
By saying on these words I conclude. Thank you so much.

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