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Camp Rock 3

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The Camp Rock 3 is a upcoming final installment of Camp Rock series which was filming this Summer 2011 and will be premiere this Summer 2012.PlotMitchie (Demi Lovato) was back again for final memories in Camp Rock with her friends Nate (Nick Jonas), Jason (Kevin Jonas), Tess (Mea...

Camp Rock: Comebacks

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Pre-InfoCamp Rock 2 is the sequel to the successful hit Disney Channel Original Movie, Camp Rock. Disney is pending the script that's in development due to the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato's busy schedule. Auditions for extra will begin in July/August 2008 and the movie will be...

Camp Setebaid

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Camp Setebaid is an overnight camp for children and teens ages 8-17 with type 1 diabetes. It is located west of Wilkes-Barre and north of Berwick in the mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania on the grounds of Camp Louise. It has been serving children with diabetes since 1978. Th...

Camp Trotter

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Sgt. John Byron Trotter, was killed in Ar Ramadi, Anbar, Iraq on November 9, 2004. Camp Trotter was named after him, in addition to this Honor, He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart, among other awards. He was 25 at the time of his death. He had been at...

Camp Tyler

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Camp Tyler, located five miles (8 km) southeast of Tyler, Texas, United States, and named after Tyler Camp (100 miles southeast of Dallas, Texas), is one of the United States oldest outdoor education facilities.In 1949, the camp was founded by the Camp Tyler Foundati...

Camp Wah-Nee

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Camp Wah-Nee is a coed summer camp for children and teenagers. Founded in 1931, the camp is located just outside Torrington, Connecticut, in Litchfield County. The camp is situated by Park Pond, referred to by those at the camp as "Shadow Lake". Wah-Nee has been running...

Camp welcome

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Camp Welcome Camp Welcome is a registered theme at the Burning Man event in the Black Rock desert in Northern Nevada during the week prior to Labor Day every year. History 2006While many of the camp members camped together, the camp was not officially named and was at this time n...

Camp Wildcat

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Camp Wildcat (CW) is a non-profit youth organization based in Tucson, Arizona which has served local disadvantaged youth since 1965. The organization is entirely operated by college students and is a recognized club at The University of Arizona. Overview Camp Wildcat events are a...

Camp Zanika Lache

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Camp Zanika Lache is an ACA accredited youth summer camp located in the Wenatchee National Forest on Lake Wenatchee's south shore, in Leavenworth, Washington, United States. The camp has been operation for over 75 years as a Camp Fire USA summer camp. Camp Zanika is also a benefi...

Campaign Against Female Genital Mutilation

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:<small class="delsort-notice">Note: This debate has been included in the Article Rescue Squadron's list of content for rescue consideration. Cherylbarksdale (talk) 01:58, 23 February 2012 (UTC) The Campaign Against Female Genital Mutilation is a global campaign to eradicat...

Campaign Against Levels Motorway

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Campaign Against Levels Motorway (CALM) is an alliance of organisations and individuals opposed to the construction of the proposed New M4 motorway in south east Wales.The CALM alliance believes that the New M4 motorway would: - cause irreversible ecological and environmental dam...

Campaign finance evolution in 2010

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On September 18, 2009, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled in Emily's List v. FEC. The case's main impact was to invalidate certain rules of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) as to what constituted a “solicitation” by a fe...

Campaign Monitor

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Campaign Monitor is an online email marketing application and software. As of 2015, Campaign Monitor has offices in Sydney and San Francisco, and has raised over $250 million in funding. Its clients include BuzzFeed, Coca-Cola, Disney, Rip Curl, and the San Diego Chargers. Produc...

Campaign of Freedom of four diplomats

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At the same time with Quds Day 2016 and on the eve of the thirty-fourth anniversary of Iranian diplomats kidnapping, the second campaign to release victims of the longest hostage in human history, began its activity. Cultural and Artistic Institute named ambassador of peace and j...

Campaign to Cut Waste

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The Campaign to Cut Waste is an initiative brought into action with an executive order signed by President Obama on June 13, 2011 as an effort to eliminate waste in government spending.The initiative establishes a new oversight and accountability board to help all federal agencie...

CampaignCircus

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About CampaignCircus CampaignCircus or CampaignCircus.com is a free video content website focusing on the circus like antics of American politics, and especially the 2008 elections.What sets campaign circus apart from other political sites is the bottom up approach, where the peo...

Campbell Clark Preschool

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The Campbell Clark Preschool was a preschool in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada that ran until the year 1999 due to budgeting reasons. This was the first preschool to accept disabled children because the Sunday schools at that time did not accept children who had autism and/or attention ...

Campbell Dickens

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Campbell James "Dicko" Dickens (born 6 October 1998) is an Australian rules footballer for the North Hobart Junior Football Club in the STJFL and an underage State Karate Champion of Tasmania. Touted as a high selection for the 2016 AFL Draft, Campbell has impressed recruiters wi...

Campbells Automotive

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Campbell Automotive Ltd is part of the UK's Campbells Commercial Vehicle Marketing Group, a commercial vehicle market research organisation.Campbells is headed by the leading industry expert and Professional Van and Light Truck Magazine editor, Mr Tim Campbell.Campbells also publ...

Campbells Shortbread

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Campbells Shortbread is a Scottish manufacturer of shortbread and biscuits. HistoryThe origins of the company arise from Donald Campbell establishing a family bakery in 1830 in the small Highland village of Callander in Perthshire, Scotland. Until the 1960s Campbells grew as a fa...

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