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- Generosity abstract "Generosity (also called largess or largesse) is the habit of giving without expecting anything in return. It can involve offering time, assets or talents to aid someone in need. Often equated with charity as a virtue, generosity is widely accepted in society as a desirable trait. In times of natural disaster, relief efforts are frequently provided, voluntarily, by individuals or groups acting unilaterally in making gifts of time, resources, goods, money, etc. Generosity is a guiding principle for many registered charities, foundations and non-profit organizations.Generosity can also be spending time, money, or labor for others without being rewarded in return.Although the term generosity often goes hand-in-hand with charity, many people in the public's eye want recognition for their good deeds. Donations are needed to support organizations and committees, however, generosity should not be limited to times of great need such as natural disasters and extreme situations.Generosity is not solely based on one's economic status, but instead, includes the individual's pure intentions of looking out for society's common good and giving from the heart. Generosity should reflect the individual's passion to help others.".
- Generosity wikiPageExternalLink generosityresearch.nd.edu.
- Generosity wikiPageExternalLink about.
- Generosity wikiPageExternalLink generos.htm.
- Generosity wikiPageExternalLink shareable.net.
- Generosity wikiPageExternalLink www.neuroeconomicstudies.org.
- Generosity wikiPageExternalLink ?news=showAll.
- Generosity wikiPageExternalLink info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0001128.
- Generosity wikiPageExternalLink home.action.
- Generosity wikiPageID "2135548".
- Generosity wikiPageRevisionID "601422568".
- Generosity hasPhotoCollection Generosity.
- Generosity subject Category:Philanthropy.
- Generosity subject Category:Social_concepts.
- Generosity subject Category:Virtue.
- Generosity comment "Generosity (also called largess or largesse) is the habit of giving without expecting anything in return. It can involve offering time, assets or talents to aid someone in need. Often equated with charity as a virtue, generosity is widely accepted in society as a desirable trait. In times of natural disaster, relief efforts are frequently provided, voluntarily, by individuals or groups acting unilaterally in making gifts of time, resources, goods, money, etc.".
- Generosity label "Generosidad".
- Generosity label "Generosidade".
- Generosity label "Generosity".
- Generosity label "Großzügigkeit".
- Generosity label "سخاء".
- Generosity sameAs Štědrost.
- Generosity sameAs Großzügigkeit.
- Generosity sameAs Generosidad.
- Generosity sameAs Generosidade.
- Generosity sameAs m.06pf8l.
- Generosity sameAs Q1549811.
- Generosity sameAs Q1549811.
- Generosity wasDerivedFrom Generosity?oldid=601422568.
- Generosity isPrimaryTopicOf Generosity.