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Researching last minute for that paper on the French revolution that's worth half of your grade and ohmigod you don't know if you're going to pass and you need a bibliography now?!
Thought so. By this stage in the finals-project game, Google is certainly your intimate friend. But the Internet giant, for all of its do-no-evil talk, doesn't do much for charities — and SearchKindly.org does.
The not-for-profit site runs a Google search engine, but instead of hoarding the money for themselves, the administrators donate the proceeds to charity. So while you're spazzing about Marie Antoinette and guillotines, at least take solace in the fact that your clicks go to Bal Daan, this month's cause.
Or, off with your head.







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