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  2. Generosity - Wikipedia

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    In addition, generous became used to describe fertile land, the strength of animal breeds, abundant provisions of food, the vibrancy of colors, the strength of liquor, and the potency of medicine. During the 18th century, the meaning of generosity continued to evolve to denote the more specific, contemporary meaning of munificence, open ...

  3. Dāna - Wikipedia

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    This type of generosity includes those who elucidate the Buddha’s teachings, such as monks who preach sermons or recite from the Tripiṭaka, teachers of meditation, unqualified persons who encourage others to keep precepts, or helping support teachers of meditation. The most common form of giving is in material gifts such as food, money ...

  4. Charity (practice) - Wikipedia

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    The impoverished, particularly widows, orphans, the ailing, and the injured, are generally considered appropriate recipients of charity. People who cannot support themselves and lack external means of support sometimes become "beggars," directly seeking help from strangers in public.

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  6. Charity (Christian virtue) - Wikipedia

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    Charity (practice) – Voluntary giving of help to those in need; The other Capital Virtues – Seven virtues in Christian tradition. Chastity – Ethic concept of temperance related to sexuality; Diligence – Carefulness and persistent effort or work; Humility – Quality of being humble

  7. Prosocial behavior - Wikipedia

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    Prosocial behaviour [1] is a social behavior that "benefit[s] other people or society as a whole", [2] "such as helping, sharing, donating, co-operating, and volunteering". The person may or may not intend to benefit others; the behaviour's prosocial benefits are often only calculable after the fact.

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