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Motif Awards is the official global recognition award and highest honor for youth advocacy. The Motif Awards honors distinguished achievements from professional entities and individuals specifically and exclusively serving the needs of youth.
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The Motif Awards program was established to acknowledge and honor the many individuals whose imagination, talents, dreams and work have created systemic positive impact in the lives of youth. The honor is awarded during a special ceremony held annually at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California. The
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Article often refers to:

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Government and law

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  • Article, an HTML element, delimited by the tags <article> and </article>
  • Article of clothing, an item of clothing
  • "Articles", a song on the 1993 album Un-Sentimental by Beowülf
  • Articles of faith, sets of beliefs usually found in creeds
  • RDS-1, the Soviet Union's first atomic test device, code-named "the article"

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