Reading, Writing

Do you like reading? And/or writing? Here's the page of topics for you.
Wide topic range:
Book printing, Book publishing, Editors, Reviewing, Poetry, Magazines, the Author of a Book - or Historic Writers, Illustrations, Paper, Ink, Libraries

Narrower:
Book layout computer programs, the printing process, Johannes Gutenberg - the first printing press, bestsellers - what is a bestseller?, poetry anthologies, classic poetry, classic poets, ballads, mark twain, charles dickens, children's books, paper making, paper types, paper recycling, paper conserving, papyrus, scrolls, ink producing, ink colors, ink-jet home printers, types of home printers, famous libraries, historic libraries, libraries now, Ancient written languages, the Code of Hammurabi, stamps

You will have to find narrowest. When you research the narrower topics you can find even narrower topics - but you don't have to. A wide topic range is fine, and a narrower one also. But bear in mind that the wider your topic the less in-depth the essay will have to be.

Squid

Squid
I found this on the National Geographic website. It may be a new species of squid. It was found near an undersea volcano.

Copyright

Did you know copying someone's writing and saying it is yours is plagiarism? And that writing belongs to the person who wrote it as soon as they write it. It is still plagiarism if you take writing that's not legally copyrighted.

Jokes

From Super Goofy Jokes, by Jacqueline Horsfall

1. Why shouldn't you tell secrets in a room full of beetles?
Because the room is bugged.

2. What's a flea's favorite plant?
A cattail.

3. How do the police get rid of mosquitoes?
They call the SWAT team.

4. What happened when the grape was promoted?
It got a raisin pay.

Which of the above jokes do you like best?