On the Manga University website, there is a dropdown for "How to Draw Manga." If you click on this, it will show you tutorials and give links for downloads.
You can read raw manga by finding and downloading the manga in its original Japanese format from websites that offer raw manga scans or digital versions. You will need a software or app that can open images or PDFs, as raw manga files are generally in these formats. It's important to respect the copyright of the creators when reading raw manga.
I found a whole website that is extremely informative Directly from the University of Illinois http://www.mckinley.illinois.edu/handouts/pdfs/gerd_diet.pdf. This site has information, sample menus purpose of this Diet etc.
PDFs
Band Music PDFs has a huge collection of band music for download.
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I have the Nook,you can Get manga on the Nook but it's limited and what mostly pops up is books not manga, BOOKS. So I would say if all you read is Manga like me, don't get the nook, because I'm already hate it ~ADDING ON TO THE ANSWER ABOVE~ It is actually very easy to convert manga into .PDFs or .ePubs! I have a ton of manga on my nook that I added just last night. It is a matter of getting ahold of the original .JPGS or some copy of the manga, online. But, the Nook is very manga-friendly
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They do, PDFs are documents containing textual content that can be read, depending on the tools you are using to find them you might be allowed to download them or only read them.