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Перевод: philanthropy speek philanthropy


[существительное]
филантропия ; благотворительность


Тезаурус:

  1. On the one hand these groups, which in some respects mark the bridge between the old and the new philanthropy, were the first to focus their attention directly on urban working-class (and in some instances lower-middle-class) youth, rather than on children and adolescents, or women and girls.
  2. Another will place philanthropy on a pedestal and yet have a resentful, unforgiving spirit.
  3. The Emperor, in sorrow rather than anger, deplored the perversity of the Parisians, but he was enough man of the world to know that gratitude is a scarce commodity, and the Parisian populace, professionally sceptic, had no regard for Imperial philanthropy.
  4. Subsequently, nineteenth-century philanthropy sought to protect older people from the worst impacts of the economic climate, and such efforts culminated in the introduction of pension legislation.
  5. All that development and philanthropy disguised hard commercial policies.
  6. In the face of slave rebelliousness abolitionists denied that their support of gradual emancipation had anything to do with the Demerara revolt or that "rash philanthropy" had produced slave disorder on earlier occasions in Guadeloupe, St Domingue or Barbados.
  7. It was true that in the 1880s youth work had meant philanthropy and religion, whereas in the 1900s it was felt to be the responsibility of local education authorities, juvenile employment committees, after-care committees and part-time day continuation classes in liberal and vocational studies.
  8. The myth of philanthropy is quickly discredited by a realistic look at how older people lead their lives.
  9. Part of the impetus behind the establishment of the Youth Employment Service was the perceived failure of the home, philanthropy, and the workshop to train, supervise, and guide adolescent workers through their "critical years".
  10. Those "poorest expectant mothers of the town" are the objects of Mrs Stavrogin's competitive philanthropy.
  11. Every feeling of humanity reverted from it and it would scarce be believed, in that age and kingdom of philanthropy, that such cruelties were exercised from man to man even for the mean, the paltry sum of eighteen pence.
  12. In its place has developed the myth of philanthropy.
  13. Like the Urban Institute, founded in Washington in 1968 after racial riots across America, it thrived not on private philanthropy but on research contracts from the government.

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