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Price: $5.95 for the e-book (Microsoft Reader format); $6.95 in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format; $7.95 for the CD-ROM version. This e-book has links to a number
of important websites that contain scholarship offers (something a
regular paper book could never offer!!), as long as your computer has a
live Internet connection. This e-book cuts right to the chase, so you
don't have to spend valuable time looking at websites that might be
irrelevant to you, the college student or parent searching for college
scholarships for your son or daughter. Also includes a section on what
to beware of in selecting scholarships; because of the increasing
number of scholarship scams surfacing over the Internet (see the Federal Trade Commission's website for
more details.), it is important to know what to look for and not be the
victim of a scholarship scam. This book can also be purchased on CD-ROM
at Amazon.com top Other useful links to e-books E-books.com The University of Virginia Electronic Text Center. (these books are also free!) |
Home of the E-bookIn Memoriam: Born: November 24, 1965 Died: November 20, 2005, at the public market at Cabuyao, Laguna. Our Mission at
New England Press Our philosophy is simple: Provide high-quality e-books at a price below comparable paper books, and to provide e-books that the blind and other physically challenged individuals can easily use. Toward that end, our e-books are unencrypted. We believe that educating the reading public is the best way to preserve the idea of copyright, both here in the U.S. and throughout the world. The other alternative is to produce e-books that cannot be used as the reader sees fit, on whatever computer he or she might have at their disposal. The idea makes the founder squemish. But in order to continue to offer e-books in that manner, it relies on you, the reader, not making copies to give away to your friends and others. The fact that e-books can be copied so easily in their entirety makes it difficult, if not outright impossible, to enforce copyright infringement. One might be well to note that it has been possible to infringe on copyright for a long time now in the realm of music.
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