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  2. Kids Helping Kids - Wikipedia

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    Kids Helping Kids hit its big break in 2008 when Tyrone Wells, folk-pop singer and songwriter, agreed to perform for a benefit concert.Largely because of the concert, the Kids Helping Kids class of 2008 ended up raising $105,000. 2008 also marked the year that Mark Chipello, Tyrone Wells' personal manager, became Kids Helping Kids' talent buyer.

  3. Bucket Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Bucket Fountain is an iconic kinetic sculpture in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. It is located in Cuba Mall, which is part of Cuba Street . It consists of a series of "buckets" that fill with water until they tip, spilling their load into the buckets and pool below.

  4. Crab mentality - Wikipedia

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    Crab mentality, also known as crab theory, [1] [2] crabs in a bucket [a] mentality, or the crab-bucket effect, describes the mindset of people who try to prevent others from gaining a favorable position, even if attaining such position would not directly impact those trying to stop them. It is usually summarized with the phrase "If I can't have ...

  5. Bucket - Wikipedia

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    The bucket has been used in many phrases and idioms in the English language, [6] some of which are regional or specific to the use of English in different English-speaking countries. Kick the bucket: an informal term referring to someone's death; Drop the bucket on: to implicate a person in something (from Australian slang)

  6. Ice Bucket Challenge - Wikipedia

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    A person performing the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. The Ice Bucket Challenge, sometimes called the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, was an activity involving the pouring of a bucket of ice water over a person's head, either by another person or self-administered, to promote awareness of the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as motor neuron disease or Lou Gehrig's disease) and ...

  7. We Can Do It! - Wikipedia

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    [1] [11] The intent of the poster project was to raise worker morale, to reduce absenteeism, to direct workers' questions to management, and to lower the likelihood of labor unrest or a factory strike. Each of the more than 42 posters designed by Miller was displayed in the factory for two weeks, then replaced by the next one in the series.

  8. List of Beavis and Butt-Head episodes - Wikipedia

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    Daria is forced to work with Beavis and Butt-Head on a project, and she sets out to prove that the duo's stupidity can be scientifically explained. This episode marks the first appearance of Daria Morgendorffer. Featured videos: Oingo Boingo – "Weird Science" The Cult – "Fire Woman" Danzig – "How the Gods Kill" INXS – "Devil Inside"

  9. Hyacinth Bucket - Wikipedia

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    Hyacinth Bucket (née Walton; sometimes known as The Bucket Woman) is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances, portrayed by Patricia Routledge. Routledge won a British Comedy Award in 1991, and was nominated for two BAFTA awards in 1992 and 1993 for her portrayal.