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  2. LGBT Books to Prisoners - Wikipedia

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    LGBT Books to Prisoners is a volunteer-run nonprofit books to prisoners organization which sends free reading materials to incarcerated LGBT people across the US. [1] The organization is based in Madison, WI and was founded in 2006 as an offshoot of Wisconsin Books to Prisoners.

  3. Acetoacetyl-CoA - Wikipedia

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    Acetoacetyl CoA is the precursor of HMG-CoA in the mevalonate pathway, which is essential for cholesterol biosynthesis.It also takes a similar role in the ketone bodies synthesis (ketogenesis) pathway of the liver. [1]

  4. Yu & Me Books - Wikipedia

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    Yu & Me Books is an independent bookstore in Chinatown, Manhattan.The only bookstore in New York City owned by an Asian American woman, the bookstore sells books relevant to the Asian American diaspora and has hosted events with authors like Ocean Vuong, Sayaka Murata, and Hua Hsu.

  5. Model Dayle Haddon Said She Always Aimed to Be ‘More ... - AOL

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    Dayle Haddon recalled the "connection" she made with other women throughout her life in her final PEOPLE interview.. The model and actress chatted with PEOPLE exclusively at the opening of an Ann ...

  6. Free to Be... You and Me - Wikipedia

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    The original idea to create the album began with Marlo Thomas, [3] who wanted to teach her then-young niece Dionne about life, in particular that it is acceptable to refute or reject the gender stereotypes expressed in children's books of the period.

  7. M. E. Sharpe - Wikipedia

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    M. E. Sharpe, Inc., an academic publisher, was founded by Myron Sharpe in 1958 with the original purpose of publishing translations from Russian in the social sciences and humanities. [1]

  8. Little Free Library - Wikipedia

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    Little Free Library in a Tokyo Metro station. The first Little Free Library was built in 2009 by the late Todd Bol in Hudson, Wisconsin. [9] Bol mounted a wooden container, designed to look like a one-room schoolhouse, on a post on his lawn and filled it with books as a tribute to his late mother, a book lover and school teacher who had recently died. [10]

  9. Google Books - Wikipedia

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    For each work, Google Books automatically generates an overview page. This page displays information extracted from the book—its publishing details, a high frequency word map, the table of contents—as well as secondary material, such as summaries, reader reviews (not readable in the mobile version of the website), and links to other relevant texts.