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  2. A Taste of Blackberries - Wikipedia

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    A Taste of Blackberries was rejected by several publishers who thought the main theme was too dark for children. Mortality had been a common subject in Victorian literature for young readers (see for example Oliver Twist), but books for young readers about death had become taboo until, in 1952, the appearance of E. B. White's classic Charlotte’s Web.

  3. Better World Books - Wikipedia

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    Better World Books donates one book to Feed the Children, Books for Africa, or smaller donation recipients for each book sold on BetterWorldBooks.com. [23] [24] Better World Books provides additional support to literacy non-profits, including: Books for Africa – which collects, ships and distributes books to African children. [1]

  4. Southwestern Advantage - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern Advantage (formerly known as Southwestern Company), is an education material sales company based in Nashville, TN.The privately owned company recruits college and university students as independent contractors to sell educational books, apps, and website subscriptions door-to-door using direct selling methods.

  5. List of mergers and acquisitions by BlackBerry - Wikipedia

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    BlackBerry Limited, formerly Research in Motion (RIM), is a Canadian multinational communications corporation, founded in 1995. It is headquartered in Waterloo , Ontario . Acquisitions

  6. Teens sell baked goods out of Central Library in first Great ...

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    Jun. 2—If you stopped in the Central Library on Sunday, perhaps you could smell rosemary wafting from the third floor. If you followed the aroma, you would have found a group of Mt. Spokane ...

  7. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    As teens learn from their peers or idols online, they tend to duplicate that behavior just like the kids did with the bobo dolls in Bandura's experiment. If teens are viewing people with a social media platform online demonstrating certain inappropriate behaviors, they may learn from this and recreate the behavior.

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