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  2. Bonus share - Wikipedia

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    Bonus shares are shares distributed by a company to its current shareholders as fully paid shares free of charge. [1]to capitalise a part of the company's retained earnings; for conversion of its share premium account, or

  3. File:Ebates Logo 2017.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Up the Bracket - Wikipedia

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    Up the Bracket is the debut album by English indie rock band The Libertines, released in October 2002.It reached #35 in the UK Albums Chart. The album was part of a resurgence for the British indie/alternative scene [citation needed] and received widespread praise from critics and has quickly become considered one of the greatest albums of the 2000s.

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  6. ShopStyle - Wikipedia

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    ShopStyle is a digital shopping platform owned by Ebates. [1] Launched in 2007 as a Web search engine for fashion, it was thereafter transformed into a fashion marketplace and inspiration engine. [2] ShopStyle lists over 14 million products across apparel, accessories, beauty, home furnishings and kids' items.

  7. Influenster - Wikipedia

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    Influenster has a platform consisting of over 11 million reviews, with 880,000 new reviews generated each month. [5] These products represent over 100K consumer brands with over 1.7 million product pages for users to review, ask/answer questions, and upload photos/videos of.

  8. Baby bonus - Wikipedia

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    A baby bonus was introduced in Canada following World War II, paying $5 to $8 monthly to all parents of children under 16. [9]In 1988, the Quebec government introduced the Allowance for Newborn Children that paid up to $8,000 to a family after the birth of a child.

  9. Internet freedom - Wikipedia

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    Those who support internet freedom as a human right include the United Nations Human Rights Council, who declared internet freedom a Human Right in 2012. [4] [5] Eric Sterner agrees with the end goals of internet freedom but thinks that focusing on democracy and other freedoms is the best strategy.

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