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  2. Suicide of Amanda Todd - Wikipedia

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    The same day, Todd's mother was a guest of the 2012 We Day event in Vancouver, a week after Todd's death. Bullying had been scheduled as a topic before Todd's death and was addressed by speakers Magic Johnson, musician and anti-bullying advocate Demi Lovato and British Columbia Premier Christy Clark.

  3. Buy Nothing Day - Wikipedia

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    Buy Nothing Christmas first became official in 2001 when a small group of Canadian Mennonites created a website and gave the movement a name. [20] Adbusters in 2011 renamed the event Occupy Xmas, [21] a reference to the Occupy movement. [22] Buy Nothing Day was first joined with Adbusters' Buy Nothing Christmas campaign.

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    Walmart is offering the first major discount on the Nintendo Switch 2 console. Here's how to save on that, plus gift cards, games and accessories during Cyber Monday.

  5. Walmart's Cyber Monday deals are extended — here are 10 you ...

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    We've been loving Walmart's Cyber Monday sales, but they end tonight. Grab these 10 before they're gone.

  6. 2014 Sony Pictures hack - Wikipedia

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    Sony was made aware of the hack on Monday, November 24, 2014, as the malware previously installed rendered many Sony employees' computers inoperable by the software, with the warning by a group calling themselves the Guardians of Peace, along with a portion of the confidential data taken during the hack. [14]

  7. The best Cyber Monday vacuum deals are live — save up to 60% ...

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    We found the best Cyber Monday vacuum sales on brands like Dyson, Shark, Roomba, Bissell, and more, with discounts up to 55%.

  8. GivingTuesday - Wikipedia

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    A similar concept was floated in 2011 at the non-profit Mary-Arrchie Theater Company in Chicago by then-producing director Carlo Lorenzo Garcia, who urged shoppers via The Huffington Post to consider donating to charity after they had finished their Cyber Monday shopping. [6] He suggested the name Cyber Giving Monday. [6]

  9. WWE brand extension - Wikipedia

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    With single-brand PPVs in place, WWE was able to add more pay-per-view events to their offerings, such as Taboo Tuesday/Cyber Sunday, New Year's Revolution, December to Dismember, and The Great American Bash. Eventually, WWE abandoned the practice of single-brand pay-per-view events following WrestleMania 23. [18]