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Let's Do It (musical)
Let's Do It may refer to: General * Let's Do It 2008 Let's do it 2008 ( et, Teeme ära 2008) was a large campaign on 3 May 2008, to activate civic society in Estonia in an effort to cleanup the country from litter. It was organized by Let's Do It! World. Preparation The litter pickup spots were m ..., an environmental cleanup campaign in Estonia ** Let's Do It! World, an international civic movement that originated from the Estonian campaign ** Let's do it! Armenia, an environmental cleanup campaign in Armenia * "Let's do it!", the last words of the American criminal Gary Gilmore in 1977 Media * "Let's Do It", or " Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love", popular song by Cole Porter * ''Let's Do It'' (album) (1972), by Roy Ayers * ''Let's Do It'' (TV series), 1974 Canadian sports instruction series * "Let's Do It" (''The L Word''), 2002 episode of ''The L Word'' * "Let's Do It" (''Miranda''), episode of ''Miranda'' See also * " O Let's Do It", a song by Waka Flocka Fla ...
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Let's Do It 2008
Let's do it 2008 ( et, Teeme ära 2008) was a large campaign on 3 May 2008, to activate civic society in Estonia in an effort to cleanup the country from litter. It was organized by Let's Do It! World. Preparation The litter pickup spots were marked by volunteers beforehand who used mobile phones to record the locations to a mapping system similar to Google maps. locations were recorded in total. Cultural figures, such as Jaan Tätte and Jarek Kasar , helped promote the campaign by participating in televised advertisements. Over partners helped during the cleanup organization process. Volunteers registering to the cleanup were asked to form 3-15 member teams, with each team receiving instructions before the cleanup day via e-mail. Cleanup Over people, or approximately 4% of the population of 1.3 million, participated in the cleanup of the forests and countryside. More than tons of garbage were removed from the country's forest in about 5 hours for less than euros. Under ...
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Let's Do It! World
Let's Do It World is a global civic organization that started from Estonia, mobilizing people worldwide in joining local, national and regional clean-up events. Among other projects, it is the founder of World Cleanup Day, on which a network of 180 countries, with over 21.2 million participants took place in 2019. The Let's Do It! organization was first conceived in Estonia in 2008, where a country clean-up action called '' Let's do it!'' (in Estonian: "Teeme ära!") cleaned up tons of illegal waste by more than volunteers in one day. Following Estonia's lead, many countries also started their own country clean-up events. Let's Do It! World is an accredited member of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Since 2017, the movement uses the hand gesture W sign, aka "Three Fingers Up," as its symbol. History On 3 May 2008, over Estonians came out of their homes to clean up Estonia in an event called ''Let's Do It 2008''. People at home could follow the process vi ...
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Let's Do It! Armenia
Let's do it! Armenia is a movement in Armenia, based upon the Let's Do It! World international ecological movement. In 2012, from 24 March until 25 September, the movement aimed to carry out the Pan-Armenian volunteer initiative "Armenia Without Garbage" which involved a number of activities (Pan-Armenian cleanup campaign, seminars etc.).The basis of the worldwide movement "Let's Do It! World" is the big cleanup (Let's do it! 2008) organized in Estonia in 2008, during which more than 50 000 volunteers were able to clean up Estonia from 10 000 tons of waste. Participation All the individuals and organizations which worry about the ecological problems of Armenia and can make a contribution on a voluntary basis within the framework of the movement were welcome to take part in this campaign. They called everyone (individuals, ecological, youth and other organizations, schools, HEIs) to join the movement, coordinate and carry out clean-up and educational activities in their favorite ...
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Gary Gilmore
Gary Mark Gilmore (born Faye Robert Coffman; December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international attention for demanding the implementation of his death sentence for two murders he had admitted to committing in Utah. After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new series of death penalty statutes in the 1976 decision ''Gregg v. Georgia'', he became the first person in almost ten years to be executed in the United States. These new statutes avoided the problems under the 1972 decision in ''Furman v. Georgia,'' which had resulted in earlier death penalty statutes being deemed "cruel and unusual" punishment, and therefore unconstitutional. (The Supreme Court had previously ordered all states to commute death sentences to life imprisonment after ''Furman''.) Gilmore was executed by a firing squad in 1977. His life and execution were the subject of the 1979 nonfiction novel ''The Executioner's Song'' by Norman Mailer, and 1982 TV film of the novel star ...
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Let's Do It, Let's Fall In Love
"Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love" (also known as "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" or simply "Let's Do It") is a popular song written in 1928 by Cole Porter. It was introduced in Porter's first Broadway success, the musical ''Paris'' (1928) by French chanteuse Irène Bordoni for whom Porter had written the musical as a starring vehicle. Bordoni's husband and ''Paris'' producer Ray Goetz convinced Porter to give Broadway another try with this show. The song was later used in the English production of ''Wake Up and Dream'' (1929) and was used as the title theme music in the 1933 Hollywood movie, ''Grand Slam'' starring Loretta Young and Paul Lukas. In 1960 it was also included in the film version of Cole Porter's '' Can-Can''. History The first of Porter's " list songs", it features a string of suggestive and droll comparisons and examples, preposterous pairings and double entendres, dropping famous names and events, drawing from highbrow and popular culture. Porter was a strong ad ...
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Let's Do It (album)
''Let's Do It'' is a studio album by American musician Roy Ayers. It was released in 1978 through Polydor Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Sigma Sound Studios and Electric Lady Studios in New York City, and at Record Plant in Los Angeles. Production was handled by Ayers himself with co-production by William Allen. The album features contributions from Merry Clayton, Sylvia Cox and Debbie Burrell on vocals, Harry Whitaker, Armen Donelian and Philip Woo on piano, Greg Moore on guitar, Kerry Turman on bass, Bernard Purdie on drums, Chano O'Ferral on congas, Justo Almario on saxophone, and John Mosley on trumpet. The album peaked at number 33 on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart and at number 15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. It spawned two 7-inch singles: "Freaky Deaky" and "Let's Do It". "Freake Deaky" reached peak position #29 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Track listing Personnel * Roy Ayers – lead vocals, arrangeme ...
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Let's Do It (TV Series)
''Let's Do It'' is a Television in Canada, Canadian sports instruction television series which aired on CBC Television in 1974. Premise This series explained how to improve physical fitness and included segments featuring sports that were less represented in television coverage. Scheduling This half-hour series was broadcast Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 26 June to 11 September 1974. References External links

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Let's Do It (The L Word)
The first season of American/Canadian co-produced drama television series ''The L Word'' premiered on Showtime on January 18, 2004 and ended on April 11, 2004, created by Ilene Chaiken, Michele Abbot and Kathy Greenberg. The series portrayed the lives of a group of lesbians and their friends, connections, family and lovers in the trendy Greater Los Angeles, California city of West Hollywood. The series was highly popular and was Showtime's highest rated series. It was renewed for a second and third season. Cast and characters Episodes Reception Ratings ''The L Word'' rated as Showtime's highest new show for the 2003-2004 U.S. television season. However, the series was facing competition with CBS own shows, ''NCIS'' and ''CSI: Miami.'' Critic reviews The show's first season was "broadcast to critical acclaim and instant popularity"; as an article from ''The New York Times'' pointed out: :Before "The L Word," lesbian characters barely existed in television. Interested vie ...
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Let's Do It (Miranda)
'' Miranda'' is a BBC television series co-written by and starring comedian Miranda Hart. It first aired on BBC Two on 9 November 2009 and has since moved to BBC One. The situation comedy also features Sarah Hadland, Tom Ellis, Patricia Hodge and Sally Phillips. The series is based on Hart's semi-autobiographical writing and followed a television pilot and the BBC Radio 2 comedy ''Miranda Hart's Joke Shop''. Series overview Episodes Series 1 (2009) Series 2 (2010) Series 3 (2012–13) ''Miranda'' was recommissioned for a third series by BBC Comedy commissioner Cheryl Taylor in January 2011. It was later confirmed that the third series would be broadcast from 26 December 2012. The series consists of six episodes. Specials (2014–15) Comic and Sport Relief Specials Miranda: My Such Fun Celebration (2020) To mark the 10th anniversary of the start of the show, the cast were recorded at the London Palladium The London Palladium () is a Grade II* West End theatre ...
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O Let's Do It
"O Let's Do It" is the first single from American rapper Waka Flocka Flame's debut studio album, ''Flockaveli''. The song features Lil' Capp, who is not credited on the single version. Track listing ;Digital single ;CD single ;Remix single Remixes The official remix features Diddy, Rick Ross, & Gucci Mane. Another remix features Trae, Ludacris, Lil' Wayne, Rick Ross & Twista. Many rappers have recorded verses over the instrumental, such as Lil Wayne for his mixtape '' No Ceilings'', Ludacris on ''The Conjure Mixtape: A Hustler's Spirit'', Fabolous on ''There Is No Competition 2 (The Funeral Service)'', Rock City on their ''P.T.F.A.O. (Empire Strikes Back)'' mixtape (on the mixtape it was called "Let's Do That") and Young Jeezy on his mixtape ''1,000 Grams Vol. 1''. A Lil' Kim verse over the instrumental recently leaked to the internet, and was supposed to be part of a female remix of the song that never materialized. Another freestyle was made by rapper Brisco verbally ...
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