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40 Sentences With "philanthropical"

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Griffin likes to spend his money on philanthropical pursuits and real estate deals.
On top of that, as an adult, my own passion has been philanthropical with kids and mentorship and helping the next generation be extraordinary.
The Shermans were also known for their philanthropical work, giving tens of millions of dollars to universities, hospitals and the United Jewish Appeal, according to reports.
This hasn't stopped since Chris' passing, and Vicky vowed that she and her family would keep the promise and continue the philanthropical work they started in 2012.
His father is the president and chief executive of the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, a philanthropical organization that provides financial assistance to educational, religious, cultural, and scientific institutions.
But the same company that banished Hogan has poured millions of dollars into a quasi-philanthropical marketing campaign promoting the image of a person who made vastly uglier comments.
That's probably the most fun I'm having now, being philanthropical with the funds that I earn and the talent and experience that I have, being able to share that with people.
For one, she can't be as politically outspoken as she had been pre-Harry — but at least her association with the Crown will give her a powerful platform to continue her philanthropical pursuits.
Over the past few months she's explored more philanthropical roles like presenting at the Endeavour Fund Awards and appearing at the inaugural Royal Foundation Forum alongside Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Prince Harry.
Felt grievances — like that of replacement — should be combated the world over, and the mayor should consider asking corporations and philanthropical organizations to put more resources into the fight, not just social media giants and platforms.
Soufra begins as a company that races to raise Kickstarter money (with assistance from the Saudi philanthropical concern Alfanar), then expands into schools, upscale gatherings and a farmer's market, and finally into a food truck, the acquisition of which provides much of the movie's tension.
Treschows Stiftelse Treschows Stiftelse is a listed, philanthropical housing complex in the Christianshavn district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The award ceremony took place in New York City on February 5, 2019. Michelson was also interviewed on the Positive Phil Podcast about his personal, professional and philanthropical contributions. Michelson was also featured on the Adam Mendler podcast.
On March 31, 2012, Hrdlitschka married Sharon Wyse Boileau. The couple live in North Vancouver where Hrdlitschka is President of Ledcor Construction, Canada. Hrdlitschka and Wyse Boileau — now officially Wyse Hrdlitschka — are involved in volunteer and philanthropical efforts on behalf of children.
You could read in the Paris newspapers of the time: > Thanks to the generosity of the philanthropical society of the family of > Michel and Armand Heine a whole series of new homes was built in Rue Jeanne > d'Arc and Boulevard de Grenelle.
Her greatest philanthropical work was the Great Waqf of Jerusalem, a big soup kitchen that fed the poor and the needy.Talhami, Ghada. Historical Dictionaries of Women in the World: Historical Dictionary of Women in the Middle East and North Africa. Scarecrow Press, 2012. p.
Muthiah Chettiar is remembered by most other member of the S. Rm. family for his philanthropical activities. He spent lakhs of rupees to renovate the Nataraja Temple at Chidambaram. He financed the construction and maintenance of the Arudra Dharsanam choultry in Chidambaram. He also constructed the Nagarathar choultry near the Dasaswamedha Ghat in Benares.
In 1947, Nerrgaard was honoured with the Medal of Merit for her extensive social and philanthropical contributions. Explaining why she undertook so much social work, Neergaard simply commented: "I wanted so much to help." The Bodil Neergaard apple ciltivar is named after her. The variety was found circa 1850 in a field fence at Flintinge on Lolland.
Sycamore Public Library, the only structure on the east side of Main Street, between State and Page Streets, that is included in the Sycamore Historic District. The library, still operational today, was constructed in 1905 with a combination of philanthropical gifts from different sources including Andrew Carnegie. The building was designed, in part, by architect Paul O. Moratz.
Chapman made portraits, miniatures on ivory and canvas, landscapes and genre paintings. She resided for much of her career in Paris with interspersed travel to Chicago, such as in 1893 when she exhibited The Village Church at the Woman's Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.John Moses; Paul Selby. The White City: The Historical, Biographical and Philanthropical Record of Illinois.
This 3-arch bridge was built in 1856 and carries Leveson Street (B6071) over the river. It was named after Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk. He was a British Conservative politician and philanthropist. He served as Postmaster General between 1895 and 1900, but is best remembered for his philanthropical work, which concentrated on Roman Catholic causes and the city of Sheffield.
He purchased the lordship of the manor of South Molton, which feudal position entitled him to the fees and tolls levied at the town's markets and fairs. His children all died young and having no heirs he thus decided to devote his wealth to philanthropical causes in his native town. In 1686 he built and endowed a grammar school in East Street, South Molton, known as Hugh Squier's Free School.
The second period in the history of Anorthosis started with an important changeover in the aims and actions of the club. The "Anorthosis Reading Club" renamed to "Musical Philological and Philanthropical Club" and as an emblem of the club is now the mythical bird Phoenix. During this period the mantolinade and band of Anorthosis are better organised and stipendiary teachers are being appointed for the development of the two groups.
While studying, he received important prizes from the Medical School Association (Asociación Escuela Medicina) and the Guayas Philanthropical Society (Sociedad Filantrópica del Guayas). He worked in Luis Vernaza Hospital, León Becerra Hospital, and Alejandro Mann Hospital. He played an important role in the installation of radiological facilities in the Social Security Clinic and Lorenzo Ponce Hospital. He founded the Guayaquil Posorja Yola Regatta as a medical student in 1940.
On his retirement as Lord Provost, he was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Aberdeen. He was an active member of the Free Church of Scotland, and involved in many philanthropical endeavours. He was knighted in Queen Victoria's 1893 Birthday Honours, and in 1895 awarded an honorary degree of LL.D. by Aberdeen University. In 1852 he married a daughter of George Thompson, and they had 5 sons and 5 daughters.
The other major towns in the district are: Balotra, Guda Malani, Baytoo, Siwana, and Chohatan. Recently, a large onshore oil field has been discovered and made functional in Barmer district. In earlier times, the district was known as Malani, in the name of Rawal Mallinath (मल्लिनाथ). Rawal Mallinath was the son of Rao Salkha and Rawal Mallinath is cultural, philanthropical and religious icon in Barmer, He is worshiped as God by local peoples.
The Order of the Chain is believed to have originated in St Canute's Guild in the 12th century. The Order of the Chain terminated its activities in the late 17th century but it was revived by a group of former freemasons on 27 November 1774. Membership of the order has been open to both men and women from the time of its foundation. The order has been engaged in social-philanthropical work since 1780.
Basavaraj Patil Attur is an Indian politician who was the member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly and Minister of Minor Irrigation of Karnataka. Basavaraj Patil Attur was born in Attur, a village in Basavakalyan Taluk of Bidar District on 19 September 1952. His Parents Shri Shankereppa Patil and Smt Gurlingamma Patil Were the Landlords And Were Popular Among the locals For Philanthropical Deeds. After his graduation in B.A from Karnataka University he was drawn to politics.
Selskabet Kjæden (English: The Society of the Chain), formerly known as Kjæde- ordenen (English: The Order of the Chain), is a fraternal, philanthropical society based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The society has since 1811 been involved in work for blind people. Princess Elisabeth of Denmark is protector of the organization. Its building, situated at Klerkegade 10, was listed in the Danish national registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 1 October 1989.
Upon Heyrick's death in 1834, Watts published a poem To the Memory of Eliizabeth Heyrick. Watts' reputation led to her being noted in Mary Pilkington's Memoirs of Celebrated Female Characters. She published her guidebook A Walk Through Leicester anonymously, and referred to herself as 'he' in the address at the beginning of the book. Watts also founded the philanthropical organisation, Society of the Relief of Indigent Old Age, as well as publishing books on the treatment of animals.
The retail philanthropy was limited to five Pennsylvania communities, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Johnstown, Braddock and Homestead, and one town in Iowa, Fairfield. As Carnegie went from his retail to wholesale period of library funding he refined his philanthropical philosophy. Instead of providing funding for large, multi-purpose buildings in larger urban areas he began to focus on providing more and smaller locales with libraries, communities that may not have had much in the way of cultural institutions before Carnegie's benefaction.
However, many workers were it seems occupied with the building of Ludlow's brand new Assembly Rooms at this time too (finished in 1840). So maybe the folly wasn't meant to be a purely philanthropical undertaking. The fact that Lord Robert Clive came of age in 1840 was possibly part of the plan, as a party to celebrate this event was held at the folly. At around this time Flounders daughter Mary was engaged to marry a Major Arthur Lowe in London.
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, in 1928. Integrants of the Brazilian Federation for Women's Progress, in 1930. In Brazil, the feminist movements were inspired by the European struggles. Nísia Floresta is one of the first to manifest herself as a force in the pursuit of equality for women, as well as Bertha Lutz, who created the Federation for Women's Progress, in 1930; and Jerônima Mesquita, who fought for women's right to vote and tool part in several social and philanthropical activities.
In 1816 he was a member of the convention in New York City that organized the American Bible Society. In March, 1817, his eyes again warning him, he spent nearly a year and a half travelling in Europe. While abroad he met and established cordial relations with all the prominent reformers of the day, philanthropical, evangelical, and political, among them William Wilberforce, George Canning, Rowland Hill, Thomas Chalmers, Macaulay the elder, Sir Thomas Baring, and hosts of others. He returned to New York in 1818.
It is Pacific Union College's student-run philanthropical organization and selects a cause each year to support with fundraising and awareness events. During its inaugural year (2008-2009 school year), REVO raised over $10,000 for a shelter and vocational center for trafficked and abused children in Lima, Peru, during the 2009-2010 school year it raised money for the Napa Valley Food Bank. In 2011, REVO announced that it had raised over $10,000 for its project for the school- year ending that year, a self-sustaining community kitchen in Argentina's Salta province through ADRA.
In 1897, he collaborated with the sculptor Matvey Chizhov and the architectural historian Vasiliy Griaznov to create a monument for Mikhail Muravyov in Vilnius. He also created a large number of icons for nearby areas, as well as Minsk, Lublin and Warsaw. By the time of his death, his art school had been attended by almost 4,000 students, 193 of whom graduated and went on to the Imperial Academy or other institutions in Russia and abroad. He was also active in cultural and philanthropical affairs and was the recipient of numerous state awards, such as the Orders of St.Vladimir and St.Anna.
H.G.F. Holm The first Institute for the Blind was established by the philanthropical Kjæden ("The Chain") society on 10 June 1811. The children were tauvht theoretical subjects such as religion, math, history and geography as well as needlework, spinning, knitting, paper crafting and basket making. The building on Kastelsvej in Østerbro was built by the Kjeldsen Society in 1867-58 The institution was at the same event ceded to the Danish state and renamed the Royal Institute for the Blind. The building was one of the first civilian brick buildings to be constructed outside Copenhagen's old East Rampart when the city's fortifications were decommissioned in the 1850s.
In August 2004, Eggan moved to Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a junior fellow, becoming an assistant professor of Molecular & Cellular Biology at their Stem Cell Institute ("HSCI") in 2005. At the time, stem cell research in the United States was threatened by political pressure due to concerns over the ethics of human embryo research, and research such as this was at risk of potentially being made illegal. Federal funding for stem cell research had recently been removed, and part of his role was to obtain private funding to replace it. Eggan took on a second role as the assistant investigator for Stowers Institute for Medical Research, a philanthropical medical research group in Kansas City, Missouri.
She became close friends with Victoria and was often photographed shopping with her during their stay in Madrid. Preysler continues to be the national spokesmodel for Ferrero Rocher, Suárez jewelry, Manolo Blahnik shoes, Chrysler cars and Porcelanosa tiles, for which American Hollywood actor George Clooney recently worked with her in 2006 to represent the brand in an advertising campaign. Readers at Hola magazine voted Preysler as the most elegant and best-dressed woman in Spain for 1991, 2002, 2006 and 2007. In 2006, Preysler was also honored along with Hillary Clinton, Shakira and Yoko Ono among others with the Women Together Award, which honors women for their philanthropical contributions to the United Nations in New York, making her the first woman of Filipino descent in history to win the award.
If it was not intelligently assisted to develop its mind, and thus given its birthright to become as sweet, lovable, bright and progressive as the sighted child, it would take later more time, patience, love, individual attention and mothering to help the blind child than a normal one. Clara Estelle Baumhoff was a charter member of the Papyrus Club, Twinkler's Club (both writers' clubs); was a member of the Mother's Circle of the Shenandoah School, as well as of various educational and philanthropical organizations. She contributed many short stories for children, valuable social service articles to leading magazines, and published her novel, That Awful Brother, full of humor and pathos, embodying much of her sunshine activities. She married Frederick W. Baumhoff, postmaster of St. Louis, and had three sons, Eugene, Frederick William Baumhoff, Jr (1893–1958) and Herbert, all serving during World War I. During World War I she was interested in war relief work and was one of the first women in St. Louis to assume an active part to aid the American soldiers in France.

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