essay on reading day
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Reading has at all times and in all ages been a source of knowledge, of happiness, of pleasure and even moral courage. In today's world with so much more to know and to learn and also the need for a conscious effort to conquer the divisive forces, the importance of reading has increased. In the olden days if reading was not cultivated or encouraged, there was a substitute for it in the religious sermon and in the oral tradition. The practice of telling stories at bed time compensated to some extent for the lack of reading. In the nineteenth century Victorian households used to get together for an hour or so in the evenings and listen to books being read aloud. But today we not only read, we also want to read more and more and catch up with the events taking place around us. The various courses and classes being conducted in rapid reading support this belief.
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Reading is greatly important in ones life, especially in a life of a student. It not only improves vocabulary, but also increase the glancing speed of a person.
Giving an hour to a motivation book or an interesting novel is worthwhile, as such books motivate a person to lead a better life and influence students to choose a career by reading the biographies of various legends.
Ending up, such books could be read in boredem rather than browsing away on internet which too harms our eyes.
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