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  2. Internet begging - Wikipedia

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    Internet begging, cyber-begging, e-begging or Internet panhandling is the online version of traditional begging, asking strangers for money to meet basic needs such as food and shelter. Internet begging among strangers differs from street begging in that it can be practiced with relative anonymity, thereby eliminating or reducing the shame and ...

  3. Begging - Wikipedia

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    Internet begging is the modern practice of asking people to give money to others via the Internet, rather than in person. Internet begging may encompass requests for help meeting basic needs such as medical care and shelter, as well as requests for people to pay for vacations , school trips , and other things that the beggar wants but cannot ...

  4. Begslist.org - Wikipedia

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    Begslist, Inc. is an Internet begging and online donation website.It is the online version of traditional begging or panhandling via the Internet and a way for people to get help with their financial problems through begging online, a practice known as "cyberbegging" or "digital panhandling". [1]

  5. Trafficking of children - Wikipedia

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    Begging is defined by the Buffalo Human Rights Law Review as "the activity of asking for money as charity on the street". [58] There is evidence to suggest that forced begging is one industry that children are trafficked into, with a recent UNICEF study reporting that 13% of trafficking victims in South Eastern Europe have been trafficked for ...

  6. Non-monetary economy - Wikipedia

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    A moneyless economy or nonmonetary economy is a system for allocation of goods and services without payment of money. The simplest example is the family household.Other examples include barter economies, gift economies and primitive communism.

  7. Category:Begging - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to begging, the practice of imploring others to grant a favor, often a gift of money, with little or no expectation of reciprocation. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  8. Begging letter - Wikipedia

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    A begging letter is a letter to a rich person or organization, usually written by a poor person, or a person claiming to be poor, begging for money or help. [1]Examples of begging letters include a variant of the Nigerian 419 scam, where a letter is sent to a wealthy individual asking for financial assistance for orphaned children, emergency surgery, etc. [2]

  9. Wikipedia talk:Fundraising - Wikipedia

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    Thank you!" Personally I thought that message was a good idea. There is a trade-off between begging for money (or advertising) and the level of service we can provide. For the most part, it is community consensus which determines where we sit on that spectrum, rather than being dictated from on high.