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  2. Student Canteen - Wikipedia

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    Student Canteen was the only noontime show that existed in the 1970s before the debut of Eat Bulaga! on July 30, 1979, hosted by the trio of Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto & Joey de Leon, formerly from Student Canteen. Eat Bulaga! was in danger of cancellation until the segment "Mr. Macho" made it the top-rating noontime show in 1980. [6]

  3. Student activism - Wikipedia

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    City University of Hong Kong students staging a sit-in during 2014 Hong Kong protests over blocking of electoral reforms Students demonstrating against university privatization in Athens, Greece, 2007 Shimer College students protesting threatened changes to the school's democratic governance, 2010 Tufts University students demonstrating for disinvestment from fossil fuels, 2013

  4. Caddo Mills High School - Wikipedia

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    Caddo Mills High School. Caddo Mills High School is a public school located in Caddo Mills, Texas ( USA ). It is part of the Caddo Mills Independent School District. In 2013, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. [2] The growth of nearby Dallas has caused a rise in enrollment in recent years.

  5. Caddo High School - Wikipedia

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    Caddo High School is a public high school (grades 9–12) in Caddo, Oklahoma. As of 2015, it has 132 students and 12 teachers. The football team won the OSSAA Class B Championship in 2011. Athletics. Caddo offers the following sports to its students: Baseball; Basketball (Boys, Girls) Cheerleading; Cross Country (Boys, Girls) Football; Power ...

  6. Chrysobothris caddo - Wikipedia

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    Chrysobothris caddo is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America. It is found in North America. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Caddo, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Caddo, Oklahoma in 1938 during The Great Depression as captured by Dorothea Lange. Caddo is a town in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 997 at the 2010 census, a 5.6 percent gain over the figure of 944 recorded in 2000. [4] The name is derived from a Caddo word, ka do hada’ cho, meaning "real chief" in English. [5]

  8. National Union of Students - Wikipedia

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    National Union of Students (Australia) National Union of Students (Brazil) National Union of Students (Canada) National Union of Students and Pupils of Mali. National Union of Students (Papua New Guinea) National Union of Students of Saudi Arabia.

  9. John Wilson (Caddo) - Wikipedia

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    John Wilson, Indian Territory, ca. 1900 [1] "John Wilson the Revealer of Peyote" [2] (c.1845–1901) was a Caddo medicine man who introduced the Peyote plant into a religion, became a major leader in the Ghost Dance, and introduced a new peyote ceremony with teachings of Christ. [3] John Wilson's Caddo name was Nishkû'ntu, meaning "Moon Head."