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Oh yeah, James Woods is also in the film, but
charitable
audiences may do him a favor and forget he was even in it.
Steven Spielberg seems to be a docile creature who is
charitable
enough to act as their guardian during the trek, but as the members of the squadron of mermaids begin to disappear one by one, they realize Steven Spielberg has ulterior motives after they spot a mermaid scale stuck between two of Steven Spielberg's teeth.
In this tiny town -- and really that's being charitable; hamlet is more appropriate -- there are but a handful of inhabitants and only three apparent businesses (saloon, store, and undertaker), no court or jail, no regular transportation services, no communications, no government offices of any kind, no mayor, and no law enforcement, yet a busily occupied lawyer?
I also learned that you are rewarded for being
charitable.
Clearly, someone had some extra money and time and decided that it would be
charitable
to give some B-movie actors some work.
Had this film appeared just a few years later, I would not have been as
charitable.
Check it out for yourself, but so far all this film proves is that Moore is a
charitable
human being.
Lucrezia was also well portrayed, she was loved by the citizens of Ferrara (home of her third husband) for her
charitable
works and they requested for her to be canonised but the Pope (unsurprisingly given her 'reputation') declined.
This, Karnofsky and Hassenfeld thought, is not a good way to go about
charitable
work.
By giving charities an incentive to become more transparent and more focused on being demonstrably effective, GiveWell could make our
charitable
donations do much more good than ever before.
In a system that allows tax deductions for
charitable
giving, beneficial initiatives get more money than they would get if the same amounts were spent by the state.
Under the proposed state law, Californians would be allowed to “donate” their state taxes to a state shell charity as tax-deductible
charitable
contributions.
Charitable
contributions are deductible at the federal level only if the donor receives no more than incidental value for the contribution, which obviously wouldn’t be the case in this situation.
So, too, can the
charitable
work of US foundations or the benefits of freedom of inquiry at American universities.
The tax plan put forward on behalf of the Republicans by Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House of Representatives, calls for eliminating all deductions other than those for
charitable
contributions and mortgage interest.
It is underpinned by a Confucian ethic that prioritizes caring for others over self-interest, which helps to explain why Hong Kong has the highest rate of
charitable
giving in East Asia.
For example, we might reasonably ask whether they pay their fair share of taxes, or inquire about their
charitable
donations.
This would involve greater extradition of terrorists and clamping down on the
charitable
contributions, drug trafficking, counterfeit goods, commodity trading, and illicit activities that allow them to carry out their activities.
Carnegie’s treatise, an American classic, provides a moral justification for the concentration of wealth that capitalism tends to create by arguing that immense wealth leads to well-spent
charitable
contributions and support of the arts and sciences.
Warren Buffett, by contrast, is 76, so he has missed his chance to apply his talents to running a
charitable
foundation.
Even so, whereas Carnegie’s theory makes some sense (which is why his essay is remembered so well more than a century later), it isn’t obvious that he was right to believe that successful business people are the best administrators of
charitable
foundations.
And yet there is more
charitable
giving in the US than in other countries, reflecting a greater sense in America that private benevolence is an obligation.
Learning from Bill GatesNEW YORK – Everyone – from elected officials and bureaucrats to voters and taxpayers – can learn from the world’s largest
charitable
foundation about effective development spending.
The Soviet Union had repressed or destroyed every vestige of civil society – professional associations, religious groups,
charitable
societies, the independent media – the types of social organizations that would normally help to limit widespread government corruption.
The second study showed that high-net-worth African business owners accorded education the highest priority in their
charitable
activities, with more than 90% already engaging in education-related philanthropy.
The third blind spot is almost too painful to bear having to address – which, on a
charitable
interpretation, might explain why not one mainstream US media report has done so: the burnings were not carried out on some street in Kabul, but at Bagram.
Moreover, other support networks – including income opportunities in tourism, the informal sector, and
charitable
and family support – are crumbling under the pressure of growing poverty.
Moreover, international development players – including UN agencies, NGOs, corporate citizenship programs, and other
charitable
organizations – rarely coordinate their activities, even though their interventions are increasingly concentrated in densely populated cities.
Charitable
trust model .
Donors would transfer their tissue to a
charitable
trust, and would collectively appoint a trustee, who would have legal fiduciary duties to use the tissue for the benefit of the public.
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