There may be some instances where a DVD may replace a textbook. However, many textbooks are being replaced by computers or by tablets such as the iPad by Apple.
There may be some instances where a DVD may replace a textbook. However, many textbooks are being replaced by computers or by tablets such as the iPad by Apple.
Sure, you can rent textbooks.
DVD did not replace CD, DVD is a movie, CD can be anything like a software downloader ir music.
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Try the link below. Another suggestion is to try the local library and your local junior college library or bookstore. Some of the college bookstores have old textbooks and DVDs, videos and CDs for sale for a great price. We found a history text book for fifty cents in their old textbooks - it was only five years old and up to date.
Apart from English/Spanish or Spanish/English textbooks, do textbooks have such glossaries?
You can find a simile worksheet in textbooks or the textbooks website. In textbooks you can photo copy the page so you wouldn't have to write in the textbooks and on the textbooks website you can print out the worksheet.
HD DVDS are DVDs that can be played on high definition TV players. The regular DVD can be played on any TV and is not in the same definition as the HD DVDs.
Yes, you can make a profit selling textbooks online if you know who is looking for the textbooks and where to list them. If you target college students and offer the textbooks for sale, you will get a response and an offer to buy the textbooks.
The main difference between international textbooks and local textbooks is that international textbooks are designed for a global audience and often cover topics from a broader perspective, while local textbooks are tailored to the specific curriculum and educational standards of a particular region or country.
It definitely has the capacity to, even now. Whether it ever does or not depends on things such as politics and culture.
Type your answer here...I think it should because it would be easier to reserach information instead of looking in a book and probaly not finding it