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If done publicly, is charity really charity? Knightscape Send a noteboard - 26/08/2011 04:46:54 AM
Giving publicly can create a good deal of PR for an individual or organization, which in turn can create positive opinion toward the individual or organization.
I think a lot of individuals, especially wealthy individuals give considerable amounts of wealth to causes they believe in. They just do so in a quiet manner.
All good things come to those who wait.
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Yes. - 26/08/2011 04:51:41 AM 444 Views

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