• A benevolence, also called a loving contribution, voluntary contribution or free gift, was a type of tax imposed by several English monarchs from the 15th...
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  • a song by Tory Lanez Benevolence (tax), a forced loan imposed by English kings from the 14th to 17th centuries USS Benevolence (AH-13), a Haven-class...
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  • of a benevolence (tax) to King Henry by reasoning that someone living modestly must be saving money and therefore could afford the benevolence, whereas...
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  • The Benevolence International Foundation (BIF; Benevolence International Fund in Canada), was a purported nonprofit charitable trust based in Saudi Arabia...
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    called tax inversion to change their headquarters to a non-U.S. country to reduce their tax liability. About 46 companies have reincorporated in low-tax countries...
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  • Coldstream secures a 5-year peace with Scotland. Henry VII imposes a benevolence (tax). 1492 October – English army lays siege to Boulogne. 3 November –...
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    Sheik Adedl Abdul Galil Batterjee, the organization changed its name to Benevolence International Foundation (BIF) upon incorporating in Burbank Illinois...
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    Ripon Society R Street Institute Rockford Institute SPN Sutherland Institute Tax Foundation Witherspoon Institute Media Newspapers Chicago Tribune Dallas...
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  • in need, and he was widely beloved by local citizens, among whom his benevolence and generosity were legendary. Johnson once explained, "When I lived...
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    Justice (redirect from Tax justice)
    between those two concepts. Justice can be thought of as distinct from benevolence, charity, prudence, mercy, generosity, or compassion, although these...
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  • personal autonomy, and curiosity. The organization's mission encourages "benevolence and empathy" among all people, using Satanic imagery to promote civil...
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    were good to begin with. The object of education is the cultivation of benevolence (ren).[citation needed] According to Mencius, education must awaken the...
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    (represented by tzedakah) is a matter of religious obligation rather than benevolence. Contemporary charity is regarded as a continuation of the Biblical Maaser...
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    the middle of the 18th century. This emerging upper-class trend for benevolence resulted in the incorporation of the first charitable organizations....
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    court's orders".: 332–334  While the decision did not signal a sudden benevolence toward civil rights claims,: 128  Mark Curriden and Leroy Phillips write...
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  • original contribution of Edward IV's reign to fiscal policy was that of benevolences or payments by wealthy subjects of sums requested by the king. Voluntary...
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    The Amicable Grant was a tax imposed on England in 1525 by the Lord Chancellor Thomas Wolsey. Called at the time "a benevolence", it was essentially a forced...
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  • トク、え-る、う-る toku, e-ru, u-ru 1551 督 目 13 S coach トク toku 1552 徳 德 彳 14 4 benevolence トク toku 1553 篤 竹 16 S fervent トク toku 1554 毒 毋 8 5 poison ドク doku 1555...
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    in imperial benevolence. Moses I. Finley sees the alimenta as little more than a form of random charity, an additional imperial benevolence. It is possible...
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  • rejected the capitalist views of the colonial Dutch, who predominately forced taxes upon the people of Indonesia, including the poor, and monopolized their...
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  • self-interest and pays them for their labor, arguing: It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but...
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  • Emperor Jing of Han, a period known for the benevolence and thriftiness of the emperors, reduction in tax and other burdens on the people, pacifism, and...
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  • the Colored Knights of Pythias' motto is “Friendship, Charity, and Benevolence”. It followed the organizational structure of many other fraternal organizations...
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    penetrate to the heart of legal questions, as well as his gentleness and benevolence. John Blair was born in Williamsburg, Colony of Virginia, in 1732, to...
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  • depiction of positive messages and role models, citing teamwork and benevolence, and complimented the diverse representations of the actors. Analytics...
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    the Indians, destroyed their distinctive cultures with their misguided benevolence. The Jeffersonians took enormous pride in the bargain they reached with...
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  • interpretations of Confucianism see concern for others as an extension of benevolence. Muslims in countries such as Indonesia are bound zakat (almsgiving)...
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    central message also quote frequently Smith's dictum: It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner,...
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    1997. Along with another graduate of NYU, Benjamin founded the New York Benevolence Council, Inc. in 1993, a non-profit organization which provided mentoring...
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  • the Rich to Give to the Poor". The New York Times. "The Emperors of Benevolence". New York magazine. November 5, 2007. "Board of Directors – Peter Borish"...
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