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In November 2012, Quidco became the first UK company to offer cashback on grocery shopping. Quidco ClickSnap offers shoppers a wide range of supermarket cashback deals on household items – both online and in-store – in a variety of top UK retailers, including Sainsbury's, Tesco, MorrisonsMorrisons and Waitrose.

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Founded in 2003 by then-19-year-old Elizabeth HolmesElizabeth Holmes, Theranos raised more than US$700 million from venture capitalists and private investors, resulting in a $10 billion valuation at its peak in 2013 and 2014. Investors and the media hyped Theranos as a breakthrough in the large blood-testing market, where the U.S. diagnostic-lab industry posts annual sales of over $70 billion. Theranos claimed its technology was revolutionary and that its tests required only about 1/100 to 1/1,000 of the amount of blood that would ordinarily be needed and cost far less than existing tests.

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Quidco is a cashback website based in the UK, with offices in Sheffield and LondonLondon. The site takes the commission (termed "cashback") usually paid by retailers to third-party referrers and passes it on to Quidco members.

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Existing investors Benchmark, Tiger Global ManagementTiger Global Management and Kleiner Perkins also participated in the round. The financing brought Nextdoor's total raised to $408.2 million.

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In November 2012, Quidco became the first UK company to offer cashback on grocery shopping. Quidco ClickSnap offers shoppers a wide range of supermarket cashback deals on household items – both online and in-store – in a variety of top UK retailers, including Sainsbury's, Tesco, Morrisons and WaitroseWaitrose.

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China Rock Capital Management Limited is a private equity firm specializing in buyout investments in China. It seeks to invest in media, augmented reality/virtual reality, and artificial intelligence sector through CRCM VenturesCRCM Ventures, a subsidiary of the investment management firm. It prefers to invest in Silicon Valley and China. The firm is based in San Francisco, United States with an additional office in Central, Hong Kong.

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The hPFC discovery reported in Cell was lead by Dr. Mick Bhatia at McMaster University. The group worked with colleagues at Harvard University and AustraliaAustralia to create a repository of data about these founder cells accessible to scientists worldwide. Thousands of individual founder cells were analyzed to create a database of their similarities and differences.

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The period from March 15, 1767 to June 8, 1845 marked the eventful lifetime of ourthe United States' seventh president, Andrew Jackson. In these years, he fought battles, led armies, become a lawyer, actedbecame asa father to an adopted son, spoke words of wisdom, survived many duels, headed the nation for two full terms, and was the only president to ever pay off the national debt (as of 2019). Andrew Jackson is the reasonallowed the United States was able to gain Florida Florida from Spain. He also founded the “Democratic Republican Party” which is now known as the “Democratic Party” today.

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Clay and Webster, who had acted as attorneys for the Bank, led the fight for its recharter in CongressCongress. "The bank," Jackson told Martin Van Buren, "is trying to kill me, but I will kill it!" Jackson, in vetoing the recharter bill, charged the Bank with undue economic privilege.

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Andrew Jackson won redemption four years later in an election that was characterized to an unusual degree by negative personal attacks. Jackson and his wife were accused of adultery on the basis that Rachel had not been legally divorced from her first husband when she married Jackson. Shortly after his victory in 1828, the shy and pious Rachel died at the Hermitage; Jackson apparently believed the negative attacks had hastened her death. The Jacksons did not have any children but were close to their nephews and nieces, and one niece, Emily DonelsonEmily Donelson, would serve as Jackson's hostess in the White House.

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Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, in the Waxhaws region on the border of North and South Carolina. The exact location of his birth is uncertain, and both states have claimed him as a native son; Jackson himself maintained he was from South Carolina. The son of Irish immigrants, Jackson received little formal schooling. The British invaded the Carolinas in 1780-1781, and Jackson's mother and two brothers died during the conflict, leaving him with a lifelong hostility toward Great BritainGreat Britain.

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The period from March 15, 1767 to June 8, 1845 marked the eventful lifetime of our seventh president, Andrew Jackson. In these years, he fought battles, led armies, become a lawyer, acted as father to an adopted son, spoke words of wisdom, survived many duels, headed the nation for two full terms, and was the only president to ever pay off the national debt. Andrew Jackson is the reason the United StatesUnited States was able to gain Florida from Spain. He also founded the “Democratic Republican Party” which is now known as the “Democratic Party” today.

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Andrew Jackson won redemption four years later in an election that was characterized to an unusual degree by negative personal attacks. Jackson and his wife were accused of adultery on the basis that Rachel had not been legally divorced from her first husband when she married Jackson. Shortly after his victory in 1828, the shy and pious Rachel died at the Hermitage; Jackson apparently believed the negative attacks had hastened her death. The Jacksons did not have any children but were close to their nephews and nieces, and one niece, Emily Donelson, would serve as Jackson's hostess in the White HouseWhite House.

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The period from March 15, 1767 to June 8, 1845 marked the eventful lifetime of our seventh president, Andrew Jackson. In these years, he fought battles, led armies, become a lawyer, acted as father to an adopted son, spoke words of wisdom, survived many duels, headed the nation for two full terms, and was the only president to ever pay off the national debt. Andrew Jackson is the reason the United States was able to gain Florida from SpainSpain. He also founded the “Democratic Republican Party” which is now known as the “Democratic Party” today.

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Clay and Webster, who had acted as attorneys for the Bank, led the fight for its recharter in Congress. "The bank," Jackson told Martin Van BurenMartin Van Buren, "is trying to kill me, but I will kill it!" Jackson, in vetoing the recharter bill, charged the Bank with undue economic privilege.

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Jackson's popularity led to suggestions that he run for president. At first he professed no interest in the office, but by 1824 his boosters had rallied enough support to get him a nomination as well as a seat in the U.S. SenateSenate. In a five-way race, Jackson won the popular vote, but for the first time in history no candidate received a majority of electoral votes. The House of Representatives was charged with deciding between the three leading candidates: Jackson, Adams and Secretary of the Treasury William H. Crawford. Critically ill after a stroke, Crawford was essentially out, and Speaker of the House Henry Clay (who had finished fourth) threw his support behind Adams, who later made Clay his secretary of state. Jackson's supporters raged against what they called the "corrupt bargain" between Clay and Adams, and Jackson himself resigned from the Senate.

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1884The shortNecklace, storya Short Story by guyGuy de maupassantMaupassant.

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“For women have no caste or class, their beauty, grace, and charm serving them for birth or family, their natural delicacy, their instinct… put the slum girl on the level with the highest lady in the land.” (Maupassant 1). The general depiction of women in Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace” is as an equal to their husbands. Contrastly, in Kate Chopin’s “Desiree’s Baby”, Desiree and the other women are treated as no more than household servants. Both texts follow the genre of realistic fiction and convey important messages. The way in which women are treated in this time period reflects upon where and when the story takes place, as well as how the plot evolves throughout the story.

In both stories, these 19th-century women did not have the same social opportunities as many women today. In “The Necklace”, it states that “women have neither caste nor class” (Maupassant 1). This implies that women are not worthy of having any position or status in society. It leaves women dependent on their beauty and dowry to survive, therefore implying they could not survive without a man in that era. This particular statement tells the reader how life for different genders in different cultures coexisted before the 1900s. Additionally, the term “class” could metaphorically refer to a woman’s dignity. In “The Necklace”, Madame Loisel’s dignity and social class heavily depend on Monsieur Loisel. Contrastly, throughout “The Necklace”, Mathilde is able to influence the stereotypically dominant individual in her relationship. In the Loisel household, Mathilde is the dominant figure at some points in the story. When Mathilde is upset about her restrictive wardrobe, her husband “stammered” (Maupassant 1) a reply in return. When one stammers, it is usually a signification that one is afraid. If in the Loisel residence, Monsieur Loisel is truly a domineering figure, he would not show this sign of fear before Mathilde. Later on in the story, Mathilde Loisel is sad and upset at not having the wealth which her friends do. She held power in her relationship to convince her husband to give her francs which he “had been saving for a gun” (Maupassant 2). Mathilde is able to convince her husband into gifting her enough money to be the “prettiest woman present, elegant, graceful, smiling, and quite above herself with happiness.” (Maupassant 3), because of the love, he has for her. Thus, the plot and setting are painted by the equality in their relationship and the power each of them has with one another.

In “Desiree’s Baby”, however, there is not such a balance. Désirée tells Valmonde that “Armand is the proudest father in the parish”, and adds, “chiefly because it is a boy” (Chopin 2). This quote shows how the life of a male is valued higher than the life of a female. Armand’s preference of a male baby and degradation of Désirée is prominent through the story’s plot and pushes her to commit suicide. When her husband, Armand, rejects her, it emotionally cripples her. This shows how the life and emotions of females depended on male acceptance in this time period. It makes her believe she “must die” and “cannot feel so unhappy and live” (Chopin 3). The ways in which the domineering men hurt and degrade the females in these text show how life used to be pre-1900s. The setting is made to contrast the life in which we live today, yet much progress is to be made.

"The Necklace" or "The Diamond Necklace" (French: La Parure) is an 1884 short story by French writer Guy de Maupassant. It is known for its twist ending (Ironic ending), which was a hallmark of de Maupassant's style. The story was first published on 17 February 1884 in the French newspaper Le Gaulois.The story has been adapted to film and television several times.

The day of the ball drew near and Madame Loisel seemed sad, uneasy, anxious. Her frock was ready, however. Her husband said to her one evening:

"How stupid you are!" her husband cried. "Go look up your friend, Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that."

Madame Forestier went to a wardrobe with a mirror, took out a large jewel box, brought it back, opened it and said to Madame Loisel:

When Madame Loisel took back the necklace Madame Forestier said to her with a chilly manner:

"I brought you back another exactly like it. And it has taken us ten years to pay for it. You can understand that it was not easy for us, for us who had nothing. At last it is ended, and I am very glad."

Mathilde Loisel - The protagonist of the story. Mathilde has been blessed with physical beauty but not with the affluent lifestyle she yearns for, and she feels deeply discontented with her lot in life. When she prepares to attend a fancy party, she borrows a diamond necklace from her friend Madame Forestier, then loses the necklace and must work for ten years to pay off a replacement. Her one night of radiance cost her and Monsieur Loisel any chance for future happiness.

Monsieur Loisel - Mathilde's husband. Monsieur Loisel is content with the small pleasures of his life but does his best to appease Mathilde's demands and assuage her complaints. He loves Mathilde immensely but does not truly understand her, and he seems to underestimate the depth of her unhappiness. When Mathilde loses the necklace, Monsieur Loisel sacrifices his own future to help her repay the debt. He pays dearly for something he had never wanted in the first place.

Madame Forestier - Mathilde's wealthy friend. Madame Forestier treats Mathilde kindly, but Mathilde is bitterly jealous of Madame Forestier's wealth, and the kindness pains her. Madame Forestier lends Mathilde the necklace for the party and does not inspect it when Mathilde returns it. She is horrified to realize that Mathilde has wasted her life trying to pay for a replacement necklace, when the original necklace had actually been worth nothing.

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February 17, 1884

The story was first published on 17 February 1884 in the French newspaper Le Gaulois.
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Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, in the WaxhawsWaxhaws region on the border of North and South Carolina. The exact location of his birth is uncertain, and both states have claimed him as a native son; Jackson himself maintained he was from South Carolina. The son of Irish immigrants, Jackson received little formal schooling. The British invaded the Carolinas in 1780-1781, and Jackson's mother and two brothers died during the conflict, leaving him with a lifelong hostility toward Great Britain.