History books
By lastleaf
@lastleaf (3)
January 26, 2011 10:53am CST
I wana discuss about reading method.
So we can start from a example ,
in the beginning we don't know how can human make there weapon's, burn fire, make food and other all things.
they some are writing books and after 100 or 200 year people read these books and know how they take difficulty for that work and simple way.
i mean if you i want to know abut any thing you read his history.
there is the way the history book are provide the best knowledge to you.
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2 responses
@EdnaReyes (2622)
• Philippines
27 Jan 11
Every piece of written articles, books, magazines, etc, contain pieces of informations where one can learn about life, people, society,events,etc. You don't read a book to learn history. You live to learn it. What's happening now, will be written as tomorrow's history!
@allyoftherain (7208)
• United States
27 Jan 11
I don't think that history books are the only books you can learn from. There are plenty of books about science, technology, animals, plants, mechanics... basically there are books for every subject known to man. History's not the only great subject you can learn from. It's a good one, and out of the ones I listed above I would probably choose to read some History instead, but I think there are loads of other types of books on other topics that also provide great knowledge.