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I'm not sure, but my school library has the whole saga and everyone is allowed to check any of the books out... But some libraries might be banning it, I just haven't heard of it.
There are no books "banned from all schools", much less a popular book such as New Moon. The "banning" of books in most Western countries are left to individual schools to purchase books and use them in their curriculum or not.
Books should not be banned from libraries because they provide access to diverse ideas, perspectives, and knowledge that are essential for a well-rounded education. Banning books limits intellectual freedom and the opportunity for individuals to explore different viewpoints. It is important to promote open dialogue and critical thinking by keeping a wide range of materials available for readers.
Public libraries and public schools have policies that allow them to determine the materials they make available. They may restrict or remove books based on their content or appropriateness for their audience, but this should be done according to established guidelines that often involve considering community standards and educational goals. Freedom of speech and the right to access information are important considerations in any decision to ban books.
Organizations such as Better World Books and Books for Africa ship used textbooks to third world countries to help improve literacy rates and access to education. These organizations typically collect donated books from individuals, schools, and libraries, then sort and distribute them to schools, libraries, and community centers in developing countries.
because libraries are places built for people to borrow or read books
If one is to purchase USBorne books these are in a variety of genres. These books are usually educational books that are sold to help schools, libraries and organizations to earn free books or cash.
The link word between "book" and "charge" is "library" - books are often found in libraries where one can borrow them for free, while charges can be incurred for overdue books or lost/damaged items.
Small-minded people.If you mean which specific organization, it depends on where you are, but generally speaking it's whichever local group of small-minded people thinks they can get away with it and has some degree of influence over libraries, schools, and/or bookstores (it doesn't do any good to "ban" a book unless you can enforce that ban somehow).
Pre-bound refers to books that have been bound by the publisher before being sold. These books usually have unchangeable covers and are typically sold to libraries and schools.
Yes, as most books are out of print at any given time. Larger public libraries and all academic and scientific libraries have many older books. The same applies to specialist libraries.
They both have books