Quote From Classic Movies That Make You Think
The words of Lawrence instantly called to my mind a contrast between words often uttered by Jesus Christ:
“It is written.”
But beyond the Jewish people, what about the Gentile world?
Being illiterate is not a social matter these days. Right? At least, not in the USA. That may be a problem for underdeveloped countries. Right?
One would think that in a country like America, literacy would not be an issue. Think again.
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Efforts to address the problem of illiteracy?
NEA's "Reading Buddies" refers to a strategy for its Read Across America program where older or peer students are paired with younger students to read together. Partners and supporters of the program include corporations like Simon & Schuster and National Geographic Kids, as well as numerous non-profit organizations such as the International Literacy Association, Little Free Library, and First Book, with the goal of promoting reading and literacy in children.
This post was inspired by a friend who published a post in a blogging community, Literacy Base, where I used to be an active member.
National Book Lovers Day isn’t the only book holiday. Each year on April 23, the day Cervantes, Shakespeare, and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega all died in 1616, the United Nations holds World Book and Copyright Day. In 2017, Conakry, Guinea, was the World Book Capital.
There is also World Book Day, which is sponsored by the U.K.’s National Book Tokens.
SOURCE: Celebrate National Book Lovers Day
* Entertainment trivia:
Do you have a personal video #library?
— My Shopping Channel (@goshoppingbees) November 28, 2025
NO? Start one. Let this be the 1st #movie on your shelf. OR … donate the video to a public library.
(Yeah. We still have public libraries & people still go there.)#giftshopping #holidayshopping #stockingstuffers https://t.co/GSzzSXTnru
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