Finally, something worthwhile to do with my old textbooks -- send them to needy universities in Iraq!
I confess I'm a bit confused, though . . . do they really need textbooks written in English? Because if they do, well, I've got a whole bunch of marketing textbooks they can have . . .
Posted by Jane Galt at June 24, 2004 01:53 PM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound linksSending marketing textbooks? Now that'll get them to hate us.
Posted by: Mike W on June 24, 2004 02:20 PMEnglish is good. I am not sure what the ratio is, but I know a good deal of the instruction is in english.
Posted by: Steven on June 24, 2004 02:32 PMEven if they're not useful as textbooks, I'm sure they could be useful as library books (the sort of things students working on papers use as sources).
If they're fairly recent, I'm sure some enterprising young language students can make some extra cash translating them.
How about sending them unpurchased copies of "My Life"?
Or would that be considered tourture?
Posted by: Sharp as a Marble on June 24, 2004 03:30 PMAt least she is not sending her management text books. Japan, Inc., they do not need.
Posted by: AMB on June 24, 2004 05:10 PMJust don't send them any books if you attended the Army War College.
Posted by: Zach on June 25, 2004 11:30 AMShould be lots of people who have converted to something other than Islamofacism so lots of Qaran's should be available also.
Posted by: Baklava on June 25, 2004 01:25 PMI have a lovely International Human Rights Law text I can donate.
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