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Charities
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-- See Also the narrower term Asylums
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Here are entered works on the legal aspects of the subject. General works on endowed institutions, endowment funds and donations to such funds are entered under the heading Endowments
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Here are entered works on free or low cost medical and nursing care. Works on social services that supplement medical and nursing care are entered under Medical social work
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--subdivision Charities under names of religions, religious denominations, etc., e.g. Buddhism--Charities; Catholic Church--Charities
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Here are entered general works on endowed institutions, endowment funds and donations to such funds. Works on the legal structure of endowments are entered under the heading Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations --subdivision Endowments under names of individual corporate bodies and under types of corporate bodies and disciplines, e.g. Arts--Endowments; Harvard University--Endowments
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The bestowing of tangible or intangible benefits, voluntarily and usually without expectation of anything in return. However, gift giving may be motivated by feelings of ALTRUISM or gratitude, by a sense of obligation, or by the hope of receiving something in return
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--subdivision Institutional care under classes of persons and ethnic groups
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--subdivision Civilian relief under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Civilian relief
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Medical services for which no payment is received. Uncompensated care includes charity care and bad debts
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