In a nearby barrio where even an automatically switched umbrella is never even made familiar to the community, little Johnny quickly walks a tricky muddy trail back home as the black mighty clouds tries to spell a horrible pour of rain. The kindergarten boy hastily takes out his protection, a huge plastic bag his parents use as a storage bins for the products from their field, he hides all his books and paper works in the deepest part of his bamboo made backpack with all his might. Just as he arrives home, he sobs and desperately tries to save a skillfully drawn house he made earlier.
This short sad story is but a daily reality that seem to seek for answers; materials that could help make learning even more better and securing. Maybe a plastic made storage for Johnny’s school stuff would be just fine for his simple problem. How about the college students with issues having their hardbound books burned, ruined by undesirable elements or such? How can the issue of a too heavy biology book be solved by a poised lady or a sick handicapped student? E-books have long been available in the market yet as another step forward, Matt Mac of the iPad technologies recently adopted the concept of having college textbooks digitally made available.





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