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The third is the first video without the Free Hugs Campaign.
New Media has also found a use with less radical social movements such as the Free Hugs Campaign.
The second is a video with both Juan Mann's Free Hugs Campaign and a live performance.
The Free Hugs Campaign is a social movement involving individuals who offer hugs to strangers in public places.
The video supported the Free Hugs Campaign which was launched in Sydney, and has since received over 70 million views on the website.
The Free Hugs Campaign involves people giving hugs to random people on the street.
The Free Hugs Campaign was launched in 2004 long after the launch of National Hug Day.
The album came after the huge success of the "Free Hugs Campaign", and featured their breakout single "All the Same".
While National Hugging Day and the Free Hugs Campaign share many similarities, there is no actual association between the two.
The first is the video of Juan Mann, a man in Sydney famous for initiating the Free Hugs Campaign.
Another false conception is that the Free Hugs Campaign started by Juan Mann demonstrates Invisible Theatre.
The premise of giving a hug to someone to lift their spirits is the commonality that National Hug Day shares with the Free Hugs Campaign.
The song "All the Same" is the theme for Juan Mann's Free Hugs Campaign video on YouTube, although it also has its own video.
The 2006 "Free Hugs Campaign" video, which spawned the eponymous social movement, features an Australian man using the pseudonym Juan Mann offering unconditional hugs to strangers.
However, National Hug Day has one specific day that encourages people to give out hugs throughout the year, whereas the Free Hugs Campaign can be organized at any time during the year.
A video of the song was filmed in Toronto, Canada in December 2010 by filmmaker Greg Riccio Jr. supporting the Free Hugs Campaign to promote random acts of kindness.
A website that is generally recognized as the official site of the free hugs campaign, The Official Home of the Free Hugs Campaign, was launched in mid-2007.
A video broadcasting the Free Hugs Campaign, with accompanying music by the Sick Puppies, led to instant fame for both the band and the campaign, with more campaigns taking place in different parts of the world.
The Free Hugs Campaign has received a lot of media attention over the years, and while it might send the same message as National Hug Day which recommends asking first, there is no association between the two groups yet.
The song reached number eight on the U.S. Modern Rock chart and is also featured on the video for the Free Hugs Campaign video which won YouTube video of the year in 2006.
In 2008, Rahman, along with percussionist Sivamani created a song titled "Jiya Se Jiya", inspired by the Free Hugs Campaign and promoted it through a video shot in various cities in India.
Their video to Song for everyone inspired by the Free Hugs Campaign was aired on SF zwei on the Show Roboclip from November 2008 until March 2011 on the Swiss national channel SF zwei.
To follow up the band's phenomenal Free Hugs Campaign YouTube success with their song All the Same, in the Summer of 2008, the band held a YouTube video contest among fans around the world to select the official video for What Are You Looking For.
Juan Mann's Official Blog remained dormant after his apparent retirement but has recently been updated, proclaiming itself as the "true home" of the Free Hugs Campaign and regularly updated with interviews conducted with individuals holding Free Hugs Campaigns internationally.