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    Hall of the Oneg Shabbat and Gemilut Hasadim Society by Putnik-Prica Vladana, Dautović Vuk

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The construction of the buildings of the Union of Jewish Municipalities and the Oneg Shabbat and Gemilut Hasadim charitable society in 1923 marked the beginning of the construction of the key landmarks of Jewish religious, cultural and political life in the capital of the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. …”
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    Câriye Kökenli Bir Selçuklu Hâtunu: Sultan Melikşah’ın Eşlerinden Tâceddîn Seferiyye Hâtun by Züriye ORUÇ

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Described as a generous and charitable lady, she built many charity foundations in Merv and Nishapur. …”
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    Minangkabau philanthropy: The spirits and behaviours of generosity of the Nagari communities in facing natural disasters by Nopriyasman Nopriyasman, Asnan Gusti, Ferdinal Ferdinal, Zahid Indirawati, Harits Ritonga Abdul

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This bond is reflected in traditional charitable behaviours based on empowering the Nagari community’s identity through historical, cultural, and religious ties to ensure survival during calamities. …”
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    BENEATH THE CHURCH EPITAPH “TO THE GLORY OF GOD” SCREAM THE VOICES OF THE UNEMPLOYED by K.T. Resane

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…They are robbed of their dignity through short-term interventions instead of proactive initiatives that can make them employable and streamline them into job accessibility. Handouts and charitable activities that offer no long-term solutions enhance the dependency syndrome. …”
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    Digital participation: category conceptualization in foreign practice of civic engagement by S. B. Abramova

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The author conducts an informal analysis of 46 foreign websites, their content is related to the development of digital participation (government agencies, educational and charitable organizations, digital platforms). The study made it possible to build a structural model of digital participation, including the main subjects, their goals and the necessary conditions / factors of the non-digital and digital environment, as well as the personal component. …”
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    Evaluation of Smart Portable Device for Food Diagnostics: A Preliminary Study on Cape Hake Fillets (M. capensis and M. paradoxus) by Marta Castrica, Sara Panseri, Elena Siletti, Federica Borgonovo, Luca Chiesa, Claudia M. Balzaretti

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The new smartphone-based food diagnostic technologies offer significant advantages over traditional methods as they can be easily applied in various steps of the agrifood supply chain including household use and also in the food recovery field for charitable purposes, aimed at helping to reduce food waste. …”
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    HUMANITARIAN AID OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK RED CROSS FOR SOVIET RUSSIA AND UKRAINE DURING THE FAMINE OF 1921-1923s by G. G. Tsidenkov

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The Czechoslovakian Red Cross united several charitable organizations under its authority and worked in the regions most affected by the famine: in Samara province and in Berdyansk and Melitopol districts on the territory of the Ukrainian SSR and the Autonomous Crimean SSR. …”
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    Fenomen Matki Teresy z Kalkuty – uznanie misjonarki na arenie międzynarodowej by Wiktoria Noskiewicz

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The basis of the article is a chapter from the bachelor's thesis, "Global Public Opinion on the Activities of Mother Teresa of Calcutta," which allows for a deeper understanding of the impact of her charitable actions on a global scale. The evaluation of these events relates to shaping public opinion about Mother Teresa. …”
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    The Popes as guardians of human dignity by Gerhard Ludwig Müller

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Drawing on Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI’s encyclicals, it asserts that the Church is inherently charitable and actively engaged in promoting human development, education, and well-being. …”
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    Identifying and Prioritizing Suitable Financing Methods in Mosques of the Islamic Republic of Iran by Mahdi Karimi, Mohammad Hosin Gavam, Yaser Ahmadi Beni

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In terms of revenue-generating activities, mosque income-generating activities, charitable institutions, non-governmental public organizations, military entities, and governmental aids hold the highest importance in financing mosques.…”
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    Actualization of peacekeeping activity priority directions in the conditions of current Russian-Ukrainian war on the example of police structures of the countries of the world and... by M. A. Akopyan

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Definitions of the terms “charitable activity”, “volunteer activity”, “peacemaking activity” are given, and their relationship is considered. …”
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    Medical (Mal)Practice and the Illusion of Progress in Edward Berdoe’s St Bernard’s: The Romance of a Medical Student and Leonard Graham’s The Professor’s Wife: A Genealogical Analy... by Adrian Tait

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Literature affords important insights into the impact of medical discoveries, and this essay discusses two late-Victorian novels that focus on the epistemological and ethical problems generated by medicine’s scientization: Edward Berdoe’s St Bernard’s: The Romance of a Medical Student (1887), which focuses on a charitable hospital in which research is carried out on the poor, and Leonard Graham’s The Professor’s Wife: A Story (1881), which dramatizes the destructive, dehumanizing effects of science-driven practices, including vivisection, and their tragic consequences for the unsuspecting wife of a professor of physiology. …”
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    Peculiarities of the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption Activities under Martial Law by L. I. Kalienichenko, D. V. Slynko

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…However, taking into account the military and political situation that has led to the emergence of new social relations or the change of existing ones (crossing the border by men of military age under martial law, the activities of charitable and humanitarian funds, etc.), the content of the powers of the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption has been transformed to a certain extent. …”
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    Jewish national autonomy in Lithuania in 1919-1926th by Raimundas Valkauskas

    Published 1996-12-01
    “…The representatives of the Lithuanian governmental delegation at the Peace Conference signed the letter-declaration (August 5, 1919), containing the obligation to respect and guarantee the rights of the Jews: complete equality before the law; the free use of their own language; the rights to control their own religious, educational, and social institutions; and an equitable share of public funds allotted to educational, religious, or charitable purposes. This declaration and another law (The Temporary Law About the Rights of Jewish Communities, January 10, 1920) accepted by the Lithuanian Government was the legal foundation that created Jewish national autonomy in Lithuania. …”
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    Characteristics of US hospitals using extraordinary collections actions against patients for unpaid medical bills: a cross-sectional study by Dominique Vervoort, Farah Hashim, Sanuri Hennayake, Christi M Walsh, Chen Dun, Joseph Giuseppe Paturzo, Indrani G Das, Emily A Stewart, Jonathan A Teinor, Morissa A Schochet, Allyson Keslar, Ge Bai, Martin Makary

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…A secondary outcome was the characterisation of a hospital’s safety, charitability, size and financial practices.Results Between 1 January 2018 and 31 July 2020, 26 hospitals filed 38 965 court actions (lawsuits, wage garnishments and liens) against patients for unpaid medical debt. …”
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    Protéger et guérir : la mission du gouvernement et des associations d’aide aux détenues en Angleterre entre 1856 et 1914 by Alice Bonzom

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The study of this counter-commitment, as well as the struggle of charitable societies and some government officials reveals a facet of the way in which criminals were perceived by society, while the philanthropic network became a net in which some women were ensnared.…”
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    Studies of clinical symptoms of panleukopenia in cats in the Donetsk People’s Republic by I. V. Berdyukova, P. A. Rudenko

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Based on the records of a state-financed veterinary hospital and a charitable animal shelter located in the town of Yasinovataya, as well as those of private veterinary clinics and a veterinary office located in Donetsk, a classification of the clinical signs of the disease in pet and stray cats is suggested with the signs grouped according to their occurrence rate and by age groups. …”
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    The psychology of advertising / by Fennis, Bob Michaël, 1968-, Stroebe, Wolfgang

    Published 2021
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