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  2. Saisen - Wikipedia

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    Used to collect offerings, a saisen box is typically a wooden coin box, with a grate for the top cover. This design allows coins to be tossed in, while still preventing the money from being retrieved easily. Some have grates made of round bars, or have borders that slope downward, allowing the money to slide into the box easily.

  3. Poor box - Wikipedia

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    The mite boxes are collected by the church, and the donations are given to the poor. Mite boxes are popular with children because they can fill them with small change, teaching them the principle of giving alms to the poor. The Mite box promotes the spirit of contributing based on the intent to help others, and not on the monetary amount.

  4. Donation box - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor donation box for the RNLI at Portrush, Cornwall, UK Indoor donation box "For the restoration of the Kazan Cathedral, Saint Petersburg. A donation box or collecting box is a receptacle for receiving donations. These are typically found in public places, as a means of generating additional revenue in small increments.

  5. EDITORIAL: Don't abuse donation boxes, donation centers - AOL

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    Jun. 5—Many people have expressed dismay this week to see photographs of couches, furniture, a TV and other bags of items left outside the Disabled American Veterans donation boxes near Walmart.

  6. Spring cleaning made easy, drop off donations at local ... - AOL

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    Donations of books are being accepted at the Abilene Main Library, 202 Cedar Street. Check times for drop off and support local library.

  7. Decorative box - Wikipedia

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    A strong box is a receptacle for money, deeds and securities. Its place has been taken in modern life by the safe. Some have extremely elaborate locks, such as Sir Thomas Bodley's strong box in the Bodleian library, which has a locking mechanism in the under-side of the lid.

  8. Goodwill Industries - Wikipedia

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    Goodwill stores generally do not accept donations such as automotive parts, furniture showing signs of damage, large appliances including stoves, refrigerators, washers/dryers, or exercise equipment. Most stores also do not accept hazardous materials such as paint, medications, or building materials such as doors, wood, nails, etc.

  9. Box - Wikipedia

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    A wooden box with a hinged lid An empty corrugated fiberboard box An elaborate late 17th to early 18th century box (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City) A box (plural: boxes) is a container with rigid sides used for the storage or transportation of its contents. Most boxes have flat, parallel, rectangular sides (typically rectangular prisms).

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