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    These budget-friendly laptops are perfect for students and casual web surfers. You're welcome! The post The Best Affordable Laptops for Back-to-School appeared first on Reader's Digest.

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    Find the best laptop under $500 for college, work, or personal use. Read Mashable reviews of Acer, Samsung, and Microsoft computers.

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    Quill headquarters. Quill Corporation is an American office supply retailer, founded in 1956, and headquartered in Lincolnshire, Illinois.A wholly owned subsidiary of Staples, Quill serves more than one million small and mid-sized U.S. business customers, [1] with access to over one million assorted products.

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    The service, launched in April 2017, allows users to add between $5 and $500 (£5 and £250) to their accounts by paying with cash at a participating retailer, who scans a barcode linked to a customer's Amazon account. [136] Users can present the app on paper, on the Amazon app, or as a text message sent by the Amazon website. [137]

  7. Lockerby Composite School - Wikipedia

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    Lockerby Composite School was opened in 1958 as a part of the Nickel District Collegiate Institute Board. [1]In 1995 after Lockerby student Laura Cotesta was diagnosed with cancer, the school created the annual Kids Caring for Kids Cancer Drive which involved students going door-to-door collecting money near the school to fundraise for the Northern Cancer Foundation. [2]