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Learning Resource Center Spring 2014 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 Week of 2/24/14 It is 3 weeks to Spring Break 9 weeks until Finals

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Learning Resource CenterSpring 2014

3 2 1

6 5 4 3 2 1

Week of 2/24/14

It is 3 weeks to Spring Break9 weeks until Finals

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Learning Resource CenterSpring 2014

3 2 1

6 5 4 3 2 1

Week of 2/24/14

It is 3 weeks to Spring Break9 weeks until Finals

What are you reading?

Best books Bill Gates read in 2013

• Why Does College Cost So Much?, by Robert B. Archibald and David H. Feldman.

The title is a question that seems to get more attention every year. The authors are good about not pointing fingers but instead talking about how America’s labor market affects the cost of college.

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Try http://4chanlit.wikia.com/wiki/Recommended_Reading

Best books Bill Gates read in 2013• The Box, by Marc Levinson. You might think

you don’t want to read a whole book about shipping containers. And Levinson is pretty self-aware about what an unusual topic he chose. But he makes a good case that the move to containerized shipping had an enormous impact on the global economy and changed the way the world does business. And he turns it into a very readable narrative. I won’t look at a cargo ship in quite the same way again.

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Try goodreads.com

Best books Bill Gates read in 2013• The Bet, by Paul Sabin. Sabin chronicles the

public debate about whether the world is headed for an environmental catastrophe. He centers the story on Paul Ehrlich and Julian Simon, who wagered $1,000 on whether human welfare would improve or get worse over time. Without ridiculing either proponent, Sabin shows how their extreme views contributed to the polarized debate over climate change and other issues that continues today.

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