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  2. 30 Teacher Appreciation Gifts They Really Want ... - AOL

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    That's why I consulted Reddit threads, polled some teachers, and scoured the internet for the best gifts out there in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week starting May 6, 2024, and National Teacher ...

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    Many U.S. teachers are overwhelmed with hefty workloads, overflowing classes and low salaries. So when the holidays come around, parents often want to thank them for the hard work they take on.

  4. School supply store - Wikipedia

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    School supply stores sell teaching resources for parents, teachers and homeschoolers. These stores frequently carry a wide selection of educational materials and ...

  5. Okay, So, Amazon Has a Shocking Amount of Under-$10 Gifts - AOL

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    Gift-giving on a budget can be difficult—so we rounded up all the best gifts under $10 on Amazon. There's a little something for everyone and every occasion.

  6. Office supplies - Wikipedia

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    The global office supplies market, valued at USD 151.46 billion in 2022, is projected to witness a 2.1% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2023 to 2030. [3] The industry's expansion is attributed to the flourishing global services sector and increased product consumption in education.

  7. Category:Community shopping centers - Wikipedia

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    Community shopping centers are defined by the ICSC (International Council of Shopping Centers) as shopping centers with a gross leasable area of 125,000 to 400,000 square feet (11,600 to 37,200 m 2) (U.S.) 100,000 to 400,000 square feet (9,300 to 37,200 m 2) (Canada) with general merchandise or convenience- oriented offerings.