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La gente joven no lee y los adultos cada vez menos
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11-20-2007 1:59 AM
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Cada vez menos gente lee, si no leemos no transmitiremos la cultura, tal vez alguien espera que el futuro vivamos en un mundo de solo imagenes.
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