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  2. Piggybackr - Wikipedia

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    Piggybackr has been described as “Kickstarter for students.” [3] Unlike Kickstarter, children offer "thank you gifts" including advertising for companies, such as committing to running a lap, putting a business' logo on their page, or giving someone a shout-out on Facebook. [4] [5]

  3. Shout out - Wikipedia

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    Search for Shout out in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Shout out article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  4. UK's hierarchy of accents: 'I thought mine made me ... - AOL

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    She says that, for example, recruiters in job interviews might use excuses like: "They didn't sound intelligent." "Guessing that someone is a middle class woman based on an accent isn't inherently ...

  5. Have a nice day - Wikipedia

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    Plastic shopping bag in the United States, inviting the customer to "have a nice day" Have a nice day is a commonly spoken expression used to conclude a conversation (whether brief or extensive), or end a message by hoping the person to whom it is addressed experiences a pleasant day.

  6. There’s Cause for Optimism on Campus Free Speech - AOL

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    FIRE has laid out three ways they can do this: codifying Davis, prohibiting on-campus harassment on the basis of religion (with appropriate exceptions to protect religious liberty), and confirming ...

  7. Gen Z employee creates hilarious video for ‘out of office’ email

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    However, one person under the username @joshfrommarketing recently turned to TikTok to share what one Gen Z employee did instead of writing a traditional out of office email reply.

  8. University of Pennsylvania student life - Wikipedia

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    As a sign of school pride, crowds of Quaker fans perform a unique ritual. After the third quarter of football games, spirited onlookers unite in the singing of "Drink a Highball," which refers to the University's unofficial cocktail, the Pennsylvanian, made with Calvados, a dash of Madeira Wine, an egg white, and a twist of lemon.

  9. Cameron Crazies - Wikipedia

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    Gathering in K-ville before the 2000 UNC–Duke game. Krzyzewskiville is a makeshift city in which the Cameron Crazies camp out before games in order to get seats. It was believed to be created in 1986 when around 15 drunk students rented a tent Thursday night and camped out for a game held on the following Saturday.