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​ If my school is at crossroads whether buying books or computers for the learning 

purpose of students when they have enough funds, I am in consummate accord with the 
investment of invaluable books in lieu of the latter. In this essay, I am going to shed light 
on this beneficial decision to perceive books as a premium choice. 
To commence with, what readily credible and obtainable resources books bring about is utterly 
instrumental in the efficacious performance of almost all students in school. Unlike computers, 
books have to undergo editorial stages to have irrelevant content expurgated before being 
published. Besides, books may hone several helpful skills regarding social cultures, historical 
periods and a profusion of fields that students are passionate about namely astronomy or even 
economics. As a consequence, students must enhance their attention by immersing themselves in 
every fine detail they’re absorbing, which lays a solid foundation for a similar focus on academic 
lectures as well as heavy workloads they will cope with at a future date. Also, reading books 
among friends with the same liking makes it possible to cultivate positive relationships and 
tighten the bone of each other. 
On the other hand, computers have a debilitating effect on the process of studying of most 
students. To be more specific, whenever they have any hard questions, they can access a reservoir 
of regularly updated information via a simple click of a mouse. This wreaks havoc on their 
thinking ability by indirectly discourage them from thinking and solving the problems. Ironically, 
computers contain information without an appraisal, resulting in a plethora of misleading and 
superficial sources. Furthermore, prolonged exposure to computer screens for extended periods 
of time in succession may lead students into a sedentary lifestyle and health issues such as 
disorders in the wrist, neck, back, and eyes or even social alienation. What is more, the high 
concentration of many students in one room might give rise to “herd behavior” - it means when a 
student plays a game, everyone else may be enticed into playing games, which constrains the 
effectiveness of studies.   
As such it can be concluded that purchasing books definitely prevails over computers, for it 
pays a smooth way for students to have an excellent grasp of every course.Eventually, I am firmly 
of the opinion that a large pool of advantages stemming from reading books will certainly yield 
desired outcomes about the advancement of knowledge of students in my school.     

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