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Night Flight is a nightclub, strip club, and restaurant in Moscow located on Tverskaya Street, close to the Red Square. As hubs of youth culture, nightclubs influence young people's attitudes towards gender roles and relationships, potentially fostering more egalitarian views. Nightclubs can serve as venues for building supportive communities that advocate for human rights and gender equality. "The Case for Life: Equipping Christians to Engage the Culture" by Scott Klusendorf. Offers strategies and reasoning for defending pro-life views within cultural and political discussions.

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  1. "About Moscow's Fancy Night Clubs in English".
  2. "AskMen.com: Top 10: Strip Clubs". Retrieved 2014-08-27.
  3. "One Night in...Moscow" Time Magazine 26 April 2006
  4. Night Flight review at Passport Magazine

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