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Little Red Book commonly refers to ''Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung''. It may also refer to: * ''The Little Red Book'' (Alcoholics Anonymous), a study guide * ''Xiaohongshu'' (literally 'Little Red Book'), a Chinese social media and e-commerce platform created in 2013 See also * "My Little Red Book "My Little Red Book" (occasionally subtitled "(All I Do Is Talk About You)") is a song composed by American songwriter Burt Bacharach with lyrics by Bacharach's songwriting partner Hal David. The duo were enlisted by Charles K. Feldman to compose ...", song by Burt Bacharach and Hal David * '' Little Red Songbook'', a 1909 song book published by the Industrial Workers of the World * '' The Little Red Schoolbook'', published in Denmark in 1969 {{disambig ...
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Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-tung
''Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung'' () is a book of statements from speeches and writings by Mao Zedong (formerly romanized as Mao Tse-tung), the former Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, published from 1964 to about 1976 and widely distributed during the Cultural Revolution. The most popular versions were printed in small sizes that could be easily carried and were bound in bright red covers, thus commonly becoming known internationally as the "Little Red Book". Publication process ''Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung'' was originally compiled by an office of the ''PLA Daily'' (''People's Liberation Army Daily'') as an inspirational political and military document. The initial publication covered 23 topics with 200 selected quotations by the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, and was entitled ''200 Quotations from Chairman Mao''. It was first given to delegates of a conference on 5 January 1964 who were asked to comment on it. In response to the views ...
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The Little Red Book (Alcoholics Anonymous)
''The Little Red Book'' is a non-conference approved study guide to The Big Book which was also called The Big Red Book because of the thickness of its pages when it was first published. The original title was ''The Twelve Steps: An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps of the Alcoholics Anonymous Program''. It was endorsed by AA co-founder Dr. Bob as a companion to The Big Book. The title later became ''The Little Red Book'' with the 5th printing in 1949. There are three separate versions: * ''The Little Red Book'' by Anonymous, 1946. (author was Ed Webster) * ''The Little Red Book Study Guide'' by Bill P., 1998. * ''The Little Red Book For Women'' by Karen Casey and Bill W., 2004. features the original text of ''The Little Red Book'' along with annotated passages addressing issues related to how women experience addiction and recovery. The books are published by Hazelden Foundation The Hazelden Foundation is an American non-profit organization based in Center City, Minne ...
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Xiaohongshu
Xiaohongshu () is a social media and e-commerce platform. It has been described as "China's answer to Instagram". , Xiaohongshu had over 300 million registered users and the number of monthly active users is over 85 million. 70% of its users are reportedly born after 1990, and nearly 90% of them are females. The app allows users and influencers to post, discover and share product reviews, most frequently related to beauty and health. Travel bloggers are also known to regularly post content regarding tourism and leisure destinations on the platform. Xiaohongshu also operates RED Mall, which sells international products to Chinese users. Xiaohongshu's headquarters are in Huangpu District, Shanghai. History Xiaohongshu was founded by Miranda Qu and Charlwin Mao in 2013, as an online tour guide for Chinese shoppers, providing a platform for users to review products and to share their shopping experiences with the community. In October 2014, the founders started focusing on conn ...
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My Little Red Book
"My Little Red Book" (occasionally subtitled "(All I Do Is Talk About You)") is a song composed by American songwriter Burt Bacharach with lyrics by Bacharach's songwriting partner Hal David. The duo were enlisted by Charles K. Feldman to compose the music to Woody Allen's film ''What's New Pussycat?'' following a chance meeting between Feldman and Bacharach's fiancé Angie Dickinson in London. "My Little Red Book" was composed in the time of roughly three weeks together with several other songs intended for the movie. Musically, the song was initially composed in the Key (music), key of C major, largely based on a re-iterating piano riff performed. David's lyrics tells the tale of a distraught lover, who after getting dumped by his girlfriend browses through his "little red book" and taking out several girls to dance in a vain effort to get over her. The initial version of "My Little Red Book" was recorded by British pop group Manfred Mann due to the fact that they were signed to ...
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Little Red Songbook
180px, The ''Little Red Songbook'' Since the founding of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) songs have played a large part in spreading the message of the One Big Union. The songs are preserved in the ''Little Red Songbook''. Definition The ''Little Red Songbook'' (1909), also known as ''I.W.W. Songs'' or ''Songs of the Industrial Workers of the World'', subtitled (in some editions) ''Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent'', is a compilation of tunes, hymns, and songs used by the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) to help build morale, promote solidarity, and lift the spirits of the working-class during the Labor Movement. History The ''Little Red Songbook'' was first published by a committee of Spokane, Washington IWW members in 1909. It was originally called ''Songs of the Workers, on the Road, in the Jungles, and in the Shops—Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent''.
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