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COVID-19 has reduced our mobility and kept us socially distant. But thanks to the magic of books, we transcend isolation and remain connected. Reading keeps our imagination alive and gives us wings to travel to every corner of the world, said Dr Marielza Oliveira, director and UNESCO representative to the People's Republic of China, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Japan, Mongolia and the Republic of Korea."While you are at home, pick up a book to read alone, or with your children and family members. Reading creates a sense of community and solidarity, which is what we very much need right now to fight against the virus," said Oliveira on April 23, the 25th World Book and Copyright Day.
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Candidates include a former gymnast who suffers from high level paraplegia and has spent 40 years working in children's physical education.
CITIC Books targets a group of customers it calls "the rising class," offering them new products in its bookstores, such as drones and 3D-enabled phones.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has requested federal assistance and has put the Office of Emergency Services (OES) on highest alert.