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  • 1Charity and Charities — • In its widest and highest sense, charity includes love of God as well as love of man Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Charity and Charities     Charity and Charities …

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  • 2Charity Navigator — is an independent, non profit organization that evaluates American charities. Its stated goal is to advance a more efficient and responsive philanthropic marketplace by evaluating the financial health of America s largest charities. Contents 1… …

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  • 3Charity Tate — Charity in 2010 Emmerdale character Portrayed by Emma Atkins Introduced by Kieran Roberts (2000) Gavin Blyth ( …

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  • 4Charity Girl —   Author(s) Georgette Heyer Country United Kingdom …

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  • 5Charity fraud — is the act of using deception to get money from people who believe they are making donations to charities. Often a person or a group of people will make material representations that they are a charity or part of a charity and ask prospective… …

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  • 6Charity Lords of the Ring — Genre Reality competition, boxing Created by Scree …

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  • 7Charity International — Founder(s) Ludvig Lindström Founded 2007 Focus Utilitarianism Motto For A Happier World …

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  • 8charity — char·i·ty n pl ties: a gift for humanitarian, philanthropic, or other purposes beneficial to the public (as maintaining a public building); also: an institution (as a hospital or school) or organization founded by such a gift compare private… …

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  • 9Charity Adams — Charity Edna Adams Earley Born December 5, 1918 Kittrell, Vance County, North Carolina Died January 13, 2002(2002 01 13) Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio Years of service 1942 − 1946 …

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  • 10Work — may refer to: Human labor: Employment House work Labor (economics), measure of the work done by human beings Manual labor, physical work done by people Wage labor, in which a worker sells their labor and an employer buys it Work (project… …

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