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  • 1Children's Day — Type Historical Date Varies regionally (Universal Children s Day is celebrated on April 30 Related to Father s Day, Mother s Day, International Men s Day, International Women s Day, Parents Day Children Day , as an event, is celebrated on va …

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  • 2Children Walking Tall — is a UK and India charity working for Street and Slum Children In Goa. Founded in 2004, Children Walking Tall is a registered UK charity dedicated to helping slum and street children in India. From their base in Goa, they provide food, shelter,… …

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  • 3Children's Songbook — of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints   …

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  • 4Children's Healthcare of Atlanta — Egleston Children’s Hospital, Scottish Rite Hospital, and Hughes Spalding Children’s Hospital Hope Will: the official mascots and logo of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta …

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  • 5children's literature — Body of written works produced to entertain or instruct young people. The genre encompasses a wide range of works, including acknowledged classics of world literature, picture books and easy to read stories, and fairy tales, lullabies, fables,… …

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  • 6CHILDREN'S LITERATURE — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction CHILDREN S LITERATURE IN HEBREW early period …

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  • 7Children's rights — Rights Theoretical …

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  • 8Children Killing Children — ▪ 1999 by Elliott Currie       On March 24, 1998, two boys, aged 11 and 13, opened fire with rifles on a Jonesboro, Ark., middle school, killing four of their fellow students all girls, aged 11 and 12 and one of their teachers. The Jonesboro… …

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  • 9Children's Museum of Evansville — Central Library U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 10Bipolar disorder in children — This article is an expansion of a section entitled Children from within the main article: Bipolar disorder Bipolar Disorder (BPD), formerly known as Manic Depression , is characterized by extreme changes in mood that range from depressive lows to …

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