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<summary type="text">The University of Google
Brabazon Tara
The chapters in this book place particular attention on literacy, popular culture, information management&#13;
and the knowledge economy. The aim is to find a way to revalue reading, writing and&#13;
thinking to demonstrate not only social, but economic and political, benefits.
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