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A 1946 comedy film starring Claudette Colbert and John Wayne as a writer and a Marine pilot who fall in love on a train trip to Hollywood. The film is based on a novel by Jane Allen and Mae Livingston and features cameo appearances by Cary Grant and Jack Benny.
The Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society was a group of several dozen women and a few men that had, since August 17, 2011, [1] organized regular gatherings around New York City, meeting to read and discuss books in public while topless.
CEDAW stands for Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, an international treaty adopted by the UN in 1979. It aims to protect and promote women's human rights and gender equality in various fields, such as politics, economy, education, health, and family.
A new book by Vivek Ramaswamy extolls the ... without compromising on the need to protect children from physical or chemical intervention or the integrity of women’s sports, ends up going a long ...
A young adult novel by Sherman Alexie about a Native American teenager's life on and off the reservation. The book is semi-autobiographical, graphic, and controversial for its depiction of poverty, violence, and identity.
Sherman Alexie is a Native American novelist, poet, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He is known for his semi-autobiographical books, such as The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, and his adaptations of his stories, such as Smoke Signals.
An overview of the history, ideology, and politics of American conservatism, a diverse and influential movement that has shaped the country's culture and policies. Learn about the different schools, thinkers, leaders, and organizations of conservatism, as well as its relation to liberalism and exceptionalism.
A book discussion club is a group of people who meet to discuss books they have read. Learn about the history, types, and benefits of book clubs, as well as some famous examples and online platforms.