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  2. US Sports Camps - Wikipedia

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    Most camps are held during the summer on college campuses. [1] [3] Camp directors, usually head coaches from host colleges, remain in charge of the camp expenses, facility rentals, and the hiring of camp staff. The directors receive incentive-based compensation. [1] USSC handles marketing and administration of the camps. [3]

  3. After-school activity - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the Taoist concept of wu wei, literally translated as "non-action," supports spontaneity in daily life. [37] Thus, while there may be some children that benefit from being supervised and pushed towards didactic goals through organized after-school activities, others might end up achieving more on their own, or with minimal supervision.

  4. Woodward Camp - Wikipedia

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    Woodward at Copper offers winter camp days and week-long residential summer camps, including dry land as well as mountain facilities and training areas. Woodward opened its first international camp, Woodward Beijing, in Beijing, China in the summer of 2010. FUEL TV Presents Camp Woodward [1] is a show about Woodward campers and their experiences.

  5. Summer camp - Wikipedia

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    After the breakup of the USSR, the number of Young Pioneer camps greatly declined. However, many of the major camps still exist. There are 2,726 Residential camps (with 2,000,000 children), and more 40,000 Day camps (3,500,000 children) in Russia (2006). Most of them were united by All-Russian Camp Association "Deti Plus" (Children Plus) in 1994.

  6. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    The quarantine spared the lives of approximately 8,000 men, women and children from being deported to concentration camps. Lazowski kept his activities a secret, not even telling his wife.

  7. Behavior modification facility - Wikipedia

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    A behavior modification facility (or youth residential program) is a residential educational and treatment total institution enrolling adolescents who are perceived as displaying antisocial behavior, in an attempt to alter their conduct.

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  9. Troubled teen industry - Wikipedia

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    The troubled teen industry has a precursor in the drug rehabilitation program called Synanon, founded in 1958 by Charles Dederich. [11] By the late 1970s, Synanon had developed into a cult and adopted a resolution proclaiming the Synanon Religion, with Dederich as the highest spiritual authority, allowing the organization to qualify as tax-exempt under US law.

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