What books are not accepted for donation?

Organizations generally don't accept books that are in poor condition (moldy, torn, water-damaged, smelly), outdated (especially textbooks, computer manuals, medical/legal guides), or specific types like encyclopedias, Reader's Digest Condensed books, magazines, or VHS tapes; always check the specific charity's guidelines first, as requirements vary.
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Should I donate or throw away books?

You should generally donate or find a new home for books in good condition (libraries, thrift stores, schools, Little Free Libraries), as it's eco-friendly and helps others; throw them away only as a last resort, ideally by removing pages for paper recycling if they're damaged or outdated, to avoid landfill waste and ensure they get a chance at reuse. 
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What are the 14 books excluded from the Bible?

14 of these books are included in this volume and these are the books; The First Book of Esdras, The Second Book of Esdras, The First Book of the Maccabees, The Second Book of the Maccabees, The Book of Baruch, The Book of Bel and the Dragon, Ecclesiastes or the Preacher, The Book of Esther, The Book of Judith, The ...
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What are the top 25 banned books?

There isn't one definitive "Top 25" list, as banned books change yearly, but frequently challenged titles include Gender Queer, The Bluest Eye, All Boys Aren't Blue, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Handmaid's Tale, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Hate U Give, often due to LGBTQIA+ content, sexual explicitness, race, or violence, according to PEN America and the American Library Association (ALA). Classic novels like Brave New World, The Catcher in the Rye, and Of Mice and Men also appear on lists due to older themes or language. 
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What does goodwill not take in donations?

Items Goodwill does not accept
  • Large exercise equipment.
  • Chairs, stools, or couches.
  • Mattresses or bed frames.
  • Desks or office furniture.
  • Tables.
  • Dressers or bookcases.
  • Pianos or organs.
  • CRT TVs.
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What happens to donated books at Goodwill?

Clothing, books, working electronic donations, and furniture are sold in Goodwill stores, keeping them out of landfills. The money from the sale of your donated items helps Goodwill provide free job training, job placement, and career services for people and families in your community.
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Why do people say not to donate to Goodwill?

People are boycotting Goodwill due to a combination of perceived corporate greed (high prices on donated goods), questionable labor practices (paying disabled workers subminimum wages), lack of transparency in fund allocation, and a decline in store quality, leading many to feel the organization is straying from its charitable mission and becoming more like a regular, overpriced retailer. 
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Why is Charlotte's Web banned?

Charlotte's Web has faced challenges and bans in some U.S. schools, primarily in 2006 in a Kansas district, due to religious objections that talking animals are blasphemous and unnatural, contradicting beliefs that humans are superior and the only beings with speech. Additionally, some parents found the theme of death (Charlotte's passing) inappropriate for young children. These objections, however, did not stop the book from remaining a beloved classic.
 
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What is the #1 most banned book of all time?

Most Commonly Banned Books
  • 1984 by George Orwell. ...
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (Performed by); Emory Elliott. ...
  • The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger. ...
  • The Color Purple by Alice Walker. ...
  • The Great Gatsby by F. ...
  • I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou.
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What is the #1 selling book ever?

The best-selling book of all time is The Bible, with estimates of 5 to 7 billion copies sold, followed by other religious/political texts like the Quran and Quotations from Chairman Mao (Little Red Book). For secular works, Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote often tops the list with around 500 million copies, while the Harry Potter series is the best-selling series. 
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Why is Matthew 17:21 missing from the Bible?

Matthew 17:21 wasn't truly "removed" but was likely a scribal addition from Mark 9:29, appearing in later manuscripts, not the earliest ones like Codex Sinaiticus or Vaticanus. Modern Bibles omit it because textual critics found it absent in key early texts, attributing its presence in older versions (like the KJV) to scribal harmonization, where a note from Mark was copied into Matthew's text over time.
 
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What name was mentioned 7000 times in the Bible?

The name mentioned nearly 7,000 times in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) is the personal name of God, known as the Tetragrammaton (YHWH), which is often rendered as Jehovah in some Bible translations like the New World Translation and Divine Name King James Bible. This divine name appears far more than any other name or title, but is often replaced by "LORD" or "GOD" (in all caps) in many English Bibles due to Jewish scribal traditions to avoid pronouncing the sacred name, notes The Bible For Normal People and Quora. 
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Who died at the age of 777 in the Bible?

The Bible mentions one person who died at the age of 777: Lamech, the father of Noah, as recorded in Genesis 5:31, making his life a significant number symbolizing completeness or grace before the Flood. 
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What is the most stolen book from libraries?

The most famously stolen book from libraries is the Guinness Book of World Records, ironically holding its own record for being taken so often due to its popular, interesting content that people "forget" to return it; other frequently stolen books include GED prep guides, sex manuals, books on the occult, and high-demand cookbooks like Jamie Oliver's, often reflecting community interests or needs for practical, sometimes sensitive, information.
 
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How do I know which books to donate?

Donate the Right Books

Every book you own may not make the most useful donation. For instance, an encyclopedia from 2000 has outdated information that won't benefit the reader. Most book-centric donation companies also don't want old textbooks; instead, they bring these to school bookstores to give to students.
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What is the 5 finger rule for books?

The Five Finger Rule is a simple strategy for kids to find "just right" books by checking their reading level: they pick a random page, read it, and hold up a finger for each word they don't know; 0-1 fingers means too easy, 2-3 fingers is ideal, while 4-5 fingers indicates the book is too difficult for independent reading, suggesting they choose an easier one or read it with help. It helps build confidence and independence by matching books to a child's current ability.
 
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What is the rarest book of all time?

The rarest books aren't just old, but few in number, like Shakespeare's First Folio (only ~230 copies) or Audubon's Birds of America (around 120), featuring unique works like Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Leicester (a one-of-a-kind manuscript) or the mysterious Voynich Manuscript, with "rarest" often meaning most valuable, like the $38M Codex Sassoon (oldest Hebrew Bible) or lost historical texts that no longer exist but were once cataloged.
 
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Which book is banned in America?

The 15 most banned books in the 2024-2025 school year, according to the PEN America Index of School Book Bans, include the Anthony Burgess classic A Clockwork Orange, two books in the Sarah J. Maas Court of Thorns and Roses series, and bestselling novelist Jodi Picoult's Nineteen Minutes, about the unfolding of a ...
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What is the #1 most read book in the world?

The Holy Bible is widely considered the #1 most-read and best-selling book in the world, with estimates of billions of copies sold and distributed, followed by religious texts like the Qur'an and non-religious books like Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book). For fiction, books like Don Quixote, A Tale of Two Cities, and the Harry Potter series are among the highest-selling.
 
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Why is The Wizard of Oz a banned book?

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has been challenged and banned for various reasons over the years, including its depiction of strong female leaders (like Glinda and the Wizard), witchcraft, its perceived "ungodly" nature by fundamentalists, and claims by some librarians that it was "untrue to life" or had "no value" for children, despite being extremely popular.
 
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Who is the most banned author in the United States?

The most banned author in U.S. public schools in the 2024-2025 school year was the prolific bestselling novelist Stephen King, with 206 instances of book bans and 87 titles affected.
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What is the pig name off of Charlotte's Web?

Wilbur the pig is the protagonist and main character of the novel Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. Born as the runt and saved from slaughter by his owner's daughter, Fern Arable, Wilbur starts out as a very lonely and frightened pig.
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Does Goodwill clean clothes before they sell them?

No, Goodwill generally does not wash donated clothes before selling them due to cost and logistical reasons, though some locations might lightly treat items with steamers or deodorizers, and they do inspect for quality, discarding heavily soiled items. You should always wash any clothing you buy from Goodwill before wearing it, just as you would with items from other thrift stores. 
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Which charities should you not donate to?

Here are some of the worst offenders:
  • Kids Wish Network.
  • Cancer Fund of America.
  • Children's Wish Foundation International.
  • American Breast Cancer Foundation.
  • Firefighters Charitable Foundation.
  • Breast Cancer Relief Foundation.
  • International Union of Police Associations, AFL-CIO.
  • National Veterans Service Fund.
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How much money does the CEO of Goodwill make?

Goodwill CEO salaries vary significantly because Goodwill has many autonomous local organizations, but national CEO Steven C. Preston earned around $661,000 in 2023, while large local CEOs can make $300k-$800k+, with averages often cited in the $700k+ range for top spots, though regional roles can be much lower (e.g., $80k). Compensation depends on revenue, services, and location, with national figures higher than local, and some local CEOs earning more due to size or emeritus status. 
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