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Money spent on books.

The following report is concerning a line graph that shows the money spent on books among four different countries: Germany, France, Italy and Austria. From zero to one hundred millions of dollars, and between 1999 and 2005, the line graph has four lines crossing it: Green : which represents Germany; demonstrate that from the first 80 million German people started spending increased considerably until 1999, when it fell significantly until 2003, almost reaching their first amount, however, it gradually increased until 2005 when it reached its peak getting almost 100 million. Blue : representing France shows that French people started at 1995 spending almost 60 million of dollars, digit that slowly increased through the years until in 2001 it suddenly boomed almost reaching 80 million. Yellow : showing Italy, their money spent on books fluctuated between 50 and 60 million from 1995 to 2003, where it gradually increased reaching more than 60 million in 2005.

How important are heroes?

Since I was a child, a grand amount of professors were decisive in the choice that I made for my future: being a Nursery Educator. Professors are, in addition to parents and primary caregivers, who encourage children to develop their abilities, to improve and to believe in themselves to achieve all of this. As Rita Pierson says in her speech, the relationship between the professor and the child is one of the most important things to develop both self-esteem and academics achievements. However, it’s almost unavoidable that we won’t find one single professor who doesn’t like their job. Who teaches because they have to, not because they believe in purposes, in achievements and most importantly: in children. Even though, as a professional, I’d like to make a change in that field. Demonstrate that when you, as a professor, trust in children they would trust in you too to encourage them. I believe that this is the kind of heroes Pierson was talking about in her speech, professors who