Cisv (Children's international summer village) IYM (international youth meeting)
At CISV we sing the song Kittos after every meal. It means "thank you for the food" in a bunch of different Scandinavian languages. Kittos ruasta...
Brown squirrel, big fat pony, ping pong.
The first camp was in 1946. Dr. Doris Twitchell Allen has dedicated more than half her life to working for peace around the world. Educated inpsychology at the Universities of Maine, Michigan and Berlin, she was forty-five years old when she envisioned acelebration of diversity among international youth as a way to achieve peace through understanding among nations. In1946 she started a non-profit, non-political volunteer organization that would bring pre-adolescent children together frommany different cultures to share their similarities and celebrate their differences. She called it Children's InternationalSummer Villages or CISV. The first peace camp or "village" was home to 32 children representing 8 different nationalitieswho worked and played together for a month.And to answer your next question, yes, it is a brain-washing exercise on our youth.
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Freemasonry is an institution which does not have a strong central authority so the rules differ from place to place. Some of the common rules are that Masons must be men who are adults and who believe in a Supreme Being, by whatever name that deity might be known. In some places the Mason must believe in a revealed religion, and in others must be Christian. Masons are usually forbidden to discuss matters of partisan politics and sectarian religion in Lodge--these issues must be treated very generally if at all. Freemasons must be men of good reputation, and can be expelled from the Fraternity if they are found to have committed crimes.