gifting

  • 1Gifting — Gift Gift, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gifted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gifting}.] To endow with some power or faculty. See {gift}[4]. [1913 Webster] He was gifted . . . with philosophical sagacity. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2Gifting — Wappen Deutschlandkarte …

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  • 3Gifting remittances — describes a range of scholarly approaches relating remittances to anthropological literature on gift giving. The terms draws on Lisa Cliggett’s “gift remitting,” [Cliggett 2003] but is used to describe a wider body of work . Broadly speaking,… …

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  • 4Gifting Phase — The stage in an investor s life where he or she seeks to use his or her accumulated wealth to provide for the current and future needs of family and friends, as well as to leave a mark on the world by funding charities of his or her choice… …

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  • 5Organ gifting — Several authors have used the terms organ gifting and “tissue gifting” to describe processes behind organ and tissue transfers that are not captured by more traditional terms such as donation and transplantation. The concept of “gift of life” in… …

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  • 6cash gifting — UK US noun [U] ► TAX a way for a group of people to make money without paying tax, in which each person who joins the group gives an amount of money to the other members. Because this money can be considered as a gift, tax is avoided: »a cash… …

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  • 7Feinstein/McGuiness Public Relations — Type Private Industry Public relations Founded Los Angeles, U.S. (2003 ( …

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  • 8Gift economy — Watercolor by James G. Swan depicting the Klallam people of chief Chetzemoka at Port Townsend, with one of Chetzemoka s wives distributing potlatch …

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  • 9Gift tax in the United States — A gift tax is a tax imposed on the gratuitous transfer of ownership of property.The tax is generally imposed on the donor (the giver) rather than on the recipient. A transfer is completely gratuitous where the donor receives nothing of value in… …

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  • 10Doron Mendels — is a full professor in the history department of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Contents 1 Research …

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