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  2. Koinonia - Wikipedia

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    The word appears 19 times in most editions of the Greek New Testament. In the New American Standard Bible, it is translated "fellowship" twelve times, "sharing" three times, and "participation" and "contribution" twice each. [5] Koinonia appears once in the ancient Greek translation of the Old Testament known as the Septuagint, in Leviticus 6:2 [6]

  3. Contribution - Wikipedia

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    Contribution (law), an agreement between defendants in a suit to apportion liability; Contributions, a vital goal of fundraising; Contribution margin, the selling price per unit minus the variable cost per unit; Contribution, a principle of insurance

  4. In kind - Wikipedia

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    In other words, they are valued at what you would pay for them if they were not donated. [3] There are two types of receivers of in-kind contributions: individuals and companies. For individuals, the provider of in-kind contributions is either another person or government. But for companies, those are partners or an external organisation.

  5. Pension - Wikipedia

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    Money contributed can either be from employee salary deferral or from employer contributions. The portability of defined contribution pensions is legally no different from the portability of defined benefit plans. However, because of the cost of administration and ease of determining the plan sponsor's liability for defined contribution plans ...

  6. Tithe - Wikipedia

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    A tithe (/ t aɪ ð /; from Old English: teogoþa "tenth") is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to government. [1] Modern tithes are normally voluntary and paid in cash, cheques or via online giving, whereas historically tithes were required and paid in kind, such as agricultural ...

  7. Charity (practice) - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the poorest fifth of Americans donated 4.3% of their income, while the wealthiest fifth donated 2.1%. In absolute terms, this translated to an average donation of $453 from an average income of $10,531, compared to $3,326 from an income of $158,388. [15]

  8. 85 Before And After Pics That Prove A Hair Makeover Can ... - AOL

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    Hairdressers really don’t get enough credit for their contribution to humanity. They’re like miracle workers, plastic surgeons, therapists and artists all rolled into one.

  9. Crowdsourcing - Wikipedia

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    A slightly different form of crowdsourcing for language data was the online creation of scientific and mathematical terminology for American Sign Language. [115] In linguistics, crowdsourcing strategies have been applied to estimate word knowledge, vocabulary size, and word origin. [116]