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  2. Euergetism - Wikipedia

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    As demonstrated Philip Gauthier, [8] this is a philanthropy that takes place most often "exclusively in official and civil (judicial and official business)". [9] Moreover, in the 4th century BC and perhaps even the high Hellenistic period, the city did not create for his benefactors (benefactors) of separate status, superior to other citizens ...

  3. Philanthropy - Wikipedia

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    Philanthropy is a form of altruism that consists of "private initiatives for the public good, focusing on quality of life". [1] Philanthropy contrasts with business initiatives, which are private initiatives for private good, focusing on material gain; and with government endeavors that are public initiatives for public good, such as those that focus on the provision of public services. [1]

  4. Charity (practice) - Wikipedia

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    According to other ancient texts of Hinduism, dāna can take the form of feeding or giving to an individual in distress or need. [34] It can also take the form of philanthropic public projects that empower and help many. [35] Dāna leads to one of the perfections (pāramitā). This can be characterized by unattached and unconditional generosity ...

  5. List of philanthropists - Wikipedia

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    David Koch – founder of the David H. Koch Charitable Foundation; listed by The Chronicle of Philanthropy as one of the world's top 50 philanthropists in 2013 [19] Demi Lovato – provides the Lovato Treatment Scholarship; supporter of 13 different charity organization; an official Ambassador for the youth empowerment event We Day and the ...

  6. Dāna - Wikipedia

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    Philanthropy – Private efforts to increase public good; Tulabhara – Ancient Indian practice in which a person is weighed against a commodity such as gold; Vessantara Jātaka – Story of one of Gautama Buddha's past lives; Virtue – Positive trait or quality deemed to be morally good; Tithe – Religious donation

  7. Philanthropinism - Wikipedia

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    Philanthropinism (also philanthropism) is an educational reform movement that was established in the second half of the eighteenth century, rooted in the principles of philanthropy. The name, similar to its rooted origin, is derived from the Greek words for friend and human (φίλος and άνθρωπος respectively).

  8. 11 Richest Empires in Ancient History - AOL

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    Persian Empire. Ancient emperors were in the subjects game — more people, more profit — and few players played it better than the Persians. According to Guinness World Records, the Persian ...

  9. History of social work - Wikipedia

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    Before the rise of modern states, the Christian church provided social services in (for example) the Mediterranean world. When the Roman Emperor Constantine I endorsed Christianity in the 4th century, the newly legitimised church set up or expanded burial societies, poorhouses, homes for the aged, shelter for the homeless, hospitals, and orphanages in the Roman Empire.