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  2. Street children - Wikipedia

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    Street children are poor or homeless children who live on the streets of a city, town, or village. Homeless youth are often called street kids, ...

  3. Bụi đời - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese term bụi đời ("life of dust" or "dusty life") refers to vagrants in the city or, trẻ bụi đời to street children or juvenile gangs. From 1989, following a song in the musical Miss Saigon, "Bui-Doi" [1] [2] came to popularity in Western lingo, referring to Amerasian children left behind in Vietnam after the Vietnam War.

  4. If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next - Wikipedia

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    "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" is a song by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released on 24 August 1998, through Epic Records as the first single from their fifth studio album, This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours (1998).

  5. Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa - Wikipedia

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    Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa is a 2002 American animated musical Christmas special. [1] One of two films produced by Colin Slater's Wolf Tracer Studios, the special features the voices of Walter Emanuel Jones , Mark Hamill , Jodi Benson , Paige O'Hara and Nancy Cartwright .

  6. Row, Row, Row Your Boat - Wikipedia

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    "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" is an English language nursery rhyme and a popular children's song, of American origin, often sung in a round. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19236. Lyrics

  7. Stray Kids - Wikipedia

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    The main lyrical theme of Stray Kids' songs is the process and hardship of searching for their identity, especially in their early EP albums I Am ... series and Clé series. In "District 9", the lyrics implied the band members were frustrated by people questioning their identity, which they acknowledge they had not yet found. [224]

  8. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    Its first printed use came as early as 1991 in William G. Hawkeswood's "One of the Children: An Ethnography of Identity and Gay Black Men," wherein one of the subjects used the word "tea" to mean ...

  9. Children's song - Wikipedia

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    A children's song may be a nursery rhyme set to music, a song that children invent and share among themselves or a modern creation intended for entertainment, use in the home or education. Although children's songs have been recorded and studied in some cultures more than others, they appear to be universal in human society.