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    1. In BusinessWeek’s Philanthropy 2004 5 , they reported the following:


    2. virtues of benevolence, philanthropy and altruism that this world


    3. amount dedicated to philanthropy by those who


    4. money and his philanthropy, was there still necessity for such misery


    5. as few men have given in the history of philanthropy


    6. He established himself as successful businessman with roots in the waterfront and a penchant for philanthropy


    7. Self appointed Friends of the Indian, largely well off dilettantes at philanthropy, became the dominant voice in the debate over what should be the fate of Natives once forced onto reservations


    8. Every process happens without the utilization of the physical money or official coin for all the participators of this Project, such as: benefited people, lacking people, voluntary people, Social Philanthropy Networks, Use Network, Solidary Economy Network, Economy of Communion, Global Ecovillage Network, Red de Trueque Solidario, Ethical Bank, altruistic people’s communities (forum, debates, BBS), Kibbutz, among others


    9. continued his practice of philanthropy and


    10. Olin Foundation, pointed out in a Wall Street Journal opinion article in July 2004 that organized philanthropy, like the academic world, remains firmly in the grip of orthodox liberalism

    11. Adam Meyerson, president of the Philanthropy Roundtable, stated in a June 13, 2000 memo, “Our members are deeply disturbed that so many of America’s large philanthropic foundations violate the most cherished values of the business leaders who endowed them


    12. 2 The wealthy Pharisees were devoted to almsgiving, and they did not shun publicity regarding their philanthropy


    13. The robber baron could only be described as shrewd as he used philanthropy to overwhelm the criticism


    14. That guidance had been accepted without resentment or question until his seemingly endless spree of philanthropy threatened to bankrupt the corporation


    15. As to works of philanthropy and efforts to promote morality, time would fail me if I tried to recount them


    16. Social love is expressed by the institutions of reciprocal philanthropy


    17. A number of so-called “single mothers” I am aware of receiving public assistance as well as availing themselves of the bounty of annual school supply charitable drives instead squander the income freed by this misdirected philanthropy to purchase several hundred dollar handbags, go out partying at nightclubs (no doubt looking for the father of their next baby with no intentions of getting married), and on long, shellacked fingernails that would put a fighting cock to shame


    18. The point is: that in spite of Gates still being the richest man in the world: his token philanthropy proves by his living example: that he is corrupt


    19. And they are not listening to him at all: because his token philanthropy is not genuine and is not actually true


    20. Human resources of learning and organization, wealth and enthusiasm, reform and philanthropy, are worse than useless if there be no Holy Spirit in them

    21. “Yeah, Miss Philanthropy


    22. For it is necessary that, speaking of he manifestation of the Savior, we should also speak concerning the beginning of mankind; in order that you may know that our sin became the occasion of his descent, and that our transgression called out the philanthropy of the Logos, that He should come down and appear as the Lord among men


    23. For if possessing the nature of not being once (fu>sin e]contev to< mh< el]nai) by the presence and philanthropy of the Logos they were called into existence,—it was right that men, being emptied of the knowledge of God, and turning to the things that are not (for evil things are things that are not, but good things really are, since they proceed from the really existing God), should be emptied also of eternal existence (kenwqhnai de< tou ei+nai ajei< ), and this is for them, being dissolved, to remain in death and destruction (fqora)


    24. To those who cannot distinguish between the one kind and the other, no doubt "Don Quixote" is a sad book; no doubt to some minds it is very sad that a man who had just uttered so beautiful a sentiment as that "it is a hard case to make slaves of those whom God and Nature made free," should be ungratefully pelted by the scoundrels his crazy philanthropy had let loose on society; but to others of a more judicial cast it will be a matter of regret that reckless self-sufficient enthusiasm is not oftener requited in some such way for all the mischief it does in the world


    25. Whatever motives had driven him to seek independence under the seas, he remained a human being before all else! His heart still throbbed for suffering humanity, and his immense philanthropy went out both to downtrodden races and to individuals!


    26. he practices this kind of philanthropy," said Franz


    27. There is no such principle of Philanthropy in Socialism, which simply means that even as all industries are now owned by shareholders, and organized and directed by committees and officers elected by the shareholders, so shall they in future belong to the State, that is, the whole people - and they shall be organized and directed by committees and officers elected by the community


    28. ” Known for his philanthropy publicly, but suspected of multiple rapes and assaults, none of which ever stuck


    29. The event was at the home of Alan Solomont, a longtime family friend and former healthcare company director who was very active in philanthropy and had recently served as the finance chair of the DCCC


    30. Even in philanthropy, there was a stigma

    31. It’s not from philanthropy, it’s from the heart


    32. Brian Mullaney, by the time he hit upon one of the most radical ideas in the history of philanthropy, had already had a couple of other radical ideas


    33. Dubner and Levitt, “Bottom-Line Philanthropy,” New York Times Magazine, March 9, 2008; and James Andreoni, “Impure Altruism and Donations to Public Goods: A Theory of Warm-Glow Giving,” The Economic Journal 100, no


    34. He is also a founder of The Greatest Good, which applies Freakonomics-style thinking to business and philanthropy


    35. He did it not for the money—his trust fund was still more than enough to live on at that point—but as a species of philanthropy, a way of doing his small part to combat the overall hassle that seemed to be creeping into the process of securing good drugs, because, he figured, what went around came around


    36. How about on individual shares though? Think of it this way – what sort of philanthropy could it be that persuades some nice people to make you rich instead of themselves? If journalists really knew which share to buy and when, would they still be hacking away at the computer instead of lolling on some Caribbean beach? How can the authors of books like Make a Killing on the Stock Exchange, How to Pick the Winners, Selecting the Soaring Shares and so on afford to spend all those hours writing when they should be too busy becoming billionaires by trading? Indeed if they were good, why would they share the secret when your buying might inflate the shares they would have wanted to buy?


    37. In privately owned enterprises such philanthropy is rare


    38. He accomplished this turnaround by firing 11,200 employees (which consisted of 70 percent of its head-office staff, 50 percent of its management, and 20 percent of its blue-collar workers) and by cutting the research and development (R&D) budget in half, suspending corporate philanthropy, and deferring plant maintenance


    39. Philanthropy can be a great window into the character of a manager


    40. There is a considerable amount of public disclosure in philanthropy

    41. Are they seeking social acceptance in their community? Or are they genuinely passionate about the charities they give to? In the case of philanthropy, it is a warning signal if the manager is overly involved in social scene philanthropy—that is, the kind that’s more about the social recognition than the charity itself


    42. Which is why I wasn’t the least bit surprised to learn later that he and his wife, Barbara, have signed the Giving Pledge—a commitment by the world’s wealthiest individuals, from Bill Gates to Warren Buffett, to give away the majority of their wealth through philanthropy


    43. What other types of philanthropy are you most passionate about?


    44. But Carnegie led the other “robber barons” of his era to create philanthropy as we’ve come to know it today


    45. Boone Pickens told me he’s gotten a bit carried away with his philanthropy


    46. In regard to philanthropy, the greatest virtue of crowned heads, Napoleon also did all in his power


    47. He had sought it in philanthropy, in Freemasonry, in the dissipations of town life, in wine, in heroic feats of self-sacrifice, and in romantic love for Natasha; he had sought it by reasoning- and all these quests and experiments had failed him


    48. And such had European life, politics, Freemasonry, philosophy, and philanthropy seemed to him


    49. And now philanthropy his soul,


    50. He became active in philanthropy too, founded and helped to maintain many institutions in the town, did a good deal in the two capitals, and in both Moscow and Petersburg was elected a member of philanthropic societies











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