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Research Friday: Generosity Expanded: The Impact!

ASU Lodestar Center

In 2010, we gave nearly $300 billion in support of a wide variety of charitable causes—3.8 The Hudson Institute’s Center for Global Prosperity recently published its Annual Index of Global Philanthropy and Remittances for 2010 and reported “financial flows to the developing world from the United States increased notably in 2010 to $326.4

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Cultivating Food Entrepreneurs: Interview with Patricia Loya of La Cocina

Have Fun - Do Good

This is a year of firsts in terms of everything about our financial structures. You've got Mexican food from Mexico City, Mexican food from the Yucatan area, Japanese snack food. We're talking tiramisu cupcakes and piña colada cupcakes, and wow, what's going to be coming out in 2010 is great. That's totally exciting.

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Steve Bridger ›

Steve Bridger

and those Structural adjustment plans had very harsh yet actually superficial theoretical ways of wanting to solve this – and never did) And unfortunately $1.50 I empathize with your mothballing Mexico and consider that a possible option of my own. a day is also still poverty even in the poorest nations. Very relevant and true.

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