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  2. 40 Back-to-School Crafts for Kids to Combat First Day Butterflies

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    Make the most of summer vacation with a back-to-school craft that keeps on giving—a DIY frame for school photos and a visual reminder of the parent-child bonding that accompanies each stage. Get ...

  3. Photo booth - Wikipedia

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    Photo booth rental companies allow a person to rent a photo booth for a short period of time (usually in hours) for a fee. Photo booth rentals have become popular in the United States primarily for wedding receptions, sweet sixteen parties, Bar and Bat Mitzvah parties, along with a growing number of other public and private events. In addition ...

  4. Welcome Back To School Cake Recipe - AOL

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    With green gel, write "Welcome Back" or "Back to School" in the center. Add apples, notebooks, pencils, etc., using the gels. Add 1-2-3 along the right side of the cake between the chalkboard and ...

  5. No. 1 Oregon demolished by Ohio State in Rose Bowl. What ...

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    The Buckeyes were already up 7-0 after the first minute and the Ducks had back-to-back three-and-outs to start. By the end of the first 15 minutes, it was a 14-0 Ohio State lead and the Buckeyes ...

  6. Fotomat - Wikipedia

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    Fotomat was an American retail chain of photo development drive-through kiosks located primarily in shopping center parking lots. Fotomat Corporation was founded by Preston Fleet in San Diego, California, in the 1960s, with the first kiosk opening in Point Loma, California, in 1965.

  7. Marcia Strassman - Wikipedia

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    She landed the role of Julie Kotter, the wife of title character high school teacher Gabe Kotter (Gabe Kaplan) on the ABC comedy series Welcome Back, Kotter in 1975. The series lasted four years. Strassman was told that Kaplan wanted her off the series, and stated in an interview that working on the series made her "miserable". [7]