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Charity as she knew it was complex and reciprocal, and almost every roof she saw signified charity.
It was thought wiser to keep them segregated from the patients in the regular charity ward.
The money raised by the sale was expended in the purchase of stores for the support of the communities, and what was over was devoted to charity.
Ambrose was known to be Catholic in belief, but also acceptable to Arians due to the charity shown in theological matters in this regard.
But in this Council, and later, in that of Florence, Ambrose, by his efforts and charity toward some poor Greek bishops, greatly helped to bring about a union of the two Churches, the decree for which, 6 July 1439, he was called on to draw up.
In 995 Otto III came of age, and Adelaide was free to devote herself exclusively to works of charity, notably the foundation or restoration of religious houses.
He was noted as a " remarkably fine looking youth ", and remembered for his charity and amiableness.
Bartók was a proud man and did not easily accept charity.
As a celebration, in partnership with the CLIC Sargent charity, 2 August 2008 was Gnashional Menace Day, where children were sponsored to behave like Dennis.
In one Greek myth, Prometheus stole fire from the gods to protect the otherwise helpless humans, but was punished for this charity.
It was also believed Cyril sold ornaments and many imperial gifts all in the name of charity to keep his people from starving.
" Kaye was often invited to conduct symphonies as charity fundraisers and was the conductor of the all-city marching band at the season opener of the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1984.
The emperor was the first knight of Christendom, and the other Christian kings were his brother-knights sworn to Christian chivalry with its devotion to justice and charity.
Before the advent of government-funded public schools, the primary mode of education for those of the lower classes was the charity school, pioneered during the 19th century by Protestant organizations and adapted for use by the Roman Catholic Church and governmental bodies.
England players donated all their pay for international matches to charity causes via the Team England Footballers Charity, which in 2009 was raising awareness about bowel cancer.
There was worse to follow, with various Essendon players publicly blaming each other for the poor performance against Richmond, and then, with dissension still rife in the ranks, the side plummeted to an embarrassing 28 point loss to VFA premiers Footscray Football Club in a special charity match played a week later in front of 46, 100 people, in aid of Dame Nellie Melba's Disabled Soldiers ' Fund, purportedly ( but not officially ) for the championship of Victoria.
The Birmingham Heart Beat Charity Concert 1986 was a charity concert organised by Bevan in ELO's hometown of Birmingham on 15 March 1986.
It was initially offered to loyal and reoccurring customers, each of the 399 made ( minus the 400th which was donated to the Vatican for charity ) had a price tag of $ 650, 000 apiece.
PIW charged that Greenpeace was using non-profit donations for advocacy instead of charity and educational purposes.
Wells was a diabetic, and a co-founder in 1934 of what is now Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK.
Hoover, who had made a small fortune in mining, was the first of two Presidents to redistribute their salary ( President Kennedy was the other ; he donated all his paychecks to charity ).

charity and awarded
In December 2010, the German charity Ein Herz für Kinder (" Heart for Children ") awarded him the Golden Heart Award, in recognition of his " charitable and humanitarian efforts ".
She was awarded an MBE in the 2009 New Year Honours list for services to charity.
On 1 July 2011, Dalglish was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Ulster, for services to football and charity.
In addition to the usual $ 20, 000USD awarded to the charity of the project manager of the winning team, O-Cedar pledged an additional $ 30, 000 for that task.
Carvey stated in an interview with Larry King that he donated all the money awarded to him to charity.
He was awarded an MBE in the Queen's 2007 Birthday Honours list for his services to charity.
The IRC has been awarded high marks by charity watchdog groups and major publications for the efficient use of its financial support and the effectiveness of its work.
He has upheld over the years his duties as a Patron to a number of charitable organisations including, a North East Charity which has built schools and care centres for mentally and physically handicapped children and Convoy, a charity which Lord Stevens set up to improve the quality of life of Romanian orphans, Aids sufferers and disabled children and for which he was awarded the Star of Romania, by the President of Romania.
As a result of her charity work, Astor was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998.
In 1971, Paul VI awarded her the first Pope John XXIII Peace Prize, commending her for her work with the poor, display of Christian charity and efforts for peace.
In 2006, Northern Ireland's supporters were awarded the Brussels International Supporters Award for their charity work, general good humour and behaviour and efforts to stamp out sectarianism.
The same year, they were awarded honorary MBEs for their contributions to music and charity.
In 2007, Wilson was awarded membership into the Order of the British Empire ( OBE ) for his charity work.
She was awarded $ 25, 000 for her charity, the AIDS Project Los Angeles
Values, Money and Me has been awarded a Quality Mark by pfeg, the UK ’ s leading financial education charity.
He was also awarded an MBE that year in recognition of his work for charity.
In 2001, Marcil was awarded the Sojourn Service Award and has supported Sojourn Services for Battered Women and their children by hosting charity events and making appearances on Wheel of Fortune, playing for funds for the organization.
Eddie has been awarded two prestigious awards in Ireland: the James Joyce Award from the Literary and Historical Society of the University College Dublin, the largest student society in Ireland, to honour his outstanding contribution to motorsport in Ireland ; and he received the Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage of the University Philosiphical Society of Trinity College, Dublin to honour his contribution to motoracing and his charity work over the years.
Uta Barth was named a 2007 USA Broad Foundation Fellow and awarded a $ 50, 000 grant by United States Artists, a public charity that supports and promotes the work of American artists.
Behr came last in the competition ( due to ill health she was unable to cook her recipe and had to ask her brother to prepare and serve the food ) with first prize (£ 1, 000 given to charity ) being awarded to Bowers.
Since 2001, the Pat LaFontaine Trophy has been awarded to the winner of the Rangers-Islanders season series, with money paid by the losing team to the charity of LaFontaine's choice.
In the event a natural triple was spun, a $ 500 bonus was awarded to that contestant ( later, it was a $ 500 donation to the contestant's favorite charity ).
* A silver star is added to the ribbon when awarded for meritorious acts of charity ;
She was named a 2007 Rockefeller Foundation Fellow and awarded a $ 50, 000 grant by United States Artists, a public charity that supports and promotes the work of American artists.

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