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  2. A Kid's Guide to Giving - Wikipedia

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    A Kid's Guide to Giving is a non-fiction children's book by Freddi Zeiler, with illustrations by Ward Schumaker. It sets out to teach and inform young people on how to give – both money and other help – to charities and other causes. It was published in 2006 by Innovative Kids in collaboration with By Kids For Kids. [1]

  3. The Life You Can Save - Wikipedia

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    The book is focused on giving to charity, and discusses philosophical considerations, describes practical and psychological obstacles to giving, and lists available resources for prospective donors (e.g. charity evaluators). Singer concludes the book by proposing a minimum ethical standard of giving. [1] [page needed]

  4. Category:Grove Press books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Grove Press books" The following 108 pages are in this category, out of 108 total. ... Manifesto: On Never Giving Up; Meditations in an Emergency;

  5. Why Companies Give to Charity - AOL

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    In the video below, Ken Stern, former CEO of National Public Radio, discusses the current state of the charitable sector, and gives his take on the reasons that companies give money to charity ...

  6. Here Are 6 Moves You Should Make Before Giving Money to Charity

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  7. 3 Reasons America's Wealthy Don't Give More to Charity - AOL

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    Americans dominate global giving lists and surveys consistently show that the U.S. rich are far more likely to make philanthropy a priority. But some say 3 Reasons America's Wealthy Don't Give ...

  8. Earning to give - Wikipedia

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    In the 1996 book Living High and Letting Die, the philosopher Peter Unger wrote that it was morally praiseworthy and perhaps even morally required for people in academia who could earn substantially greater salaries in the business world to leave academia, earn the greater salaries, and donate most of the extra money to charity. [3]

  9. William Pett Ridge - Wikipedia

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    William Pett Ridge died, aged 71, at his home, Ampthill, Willow Grove, Chislehurst, on 29 September 1930 and was cremated at West Norwood on 2 October 1930. His ashes were taken away by his surviving family, his wife, a son, and his daughter Olga, a pianist and teacher who married the composer Norman Fulton in 1936. [ 4 ]