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A bookstore started a program to donate books to prisons and detention centers

时间:2025-11-30 18:04:43 来源:Infinite Connection Hub 作者:克雷艾肯 阅读:686次

A bookstore started a program to donate books to prisons and detention centers

A bookstore expanded its children’s section to include more books in different languagesScientists discovered a new method to purify water that is cheaper and more effective than current methods

A bookstore started a program to donate books to prisons and detention centers

The transportation department began repairing potholes on major roads to improve driving conditionsA fashion brand announced it would stop using fur in its clothing lines to promote animal welfareA hospital launched a new program to help patients quit smoking with counseling and medication

A bookstore started a program to donate books to prisons and detention centers

A community organized a charity run to raise money for a local children’s hospitalA tech company announced it would release a new smartphone with a foldable screen next year

A bookstore started a program to donate books to prisons and detention centers

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