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I wish to comment on charity. Somehow it seems to me that in definition or by quote it is necessary to indicate that some charity, perhaps most in america, is publically defined in many laws and significantly in the IRS code for tax exemption.
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georgegerharz commented on the word myth
myth I wonder if there is another word for myth that has less of a negative connotation. The old usage was more related to a world view, set of beliefs or ideology. Now if you use the word, it implies falsehood.
September 28, 2012
georgegerharz commented on the user georgegerharz
I wish to comment on charity. Somehow it seems to me that in definition or by quote it is necessary to indicate that some charity, perhaps most in america, is publically defined in many laws and significantly in the IRS code for tax exemption.
April 22, 2010
georgegerharz commented on the word detrius
the scattered dirty remnants
June 5, 2009
georgegerharz commented on the word collaborative
Is collaborative a noun or an adjective?
It seems that your major definition is for a noun and your major sentences for an adjective.
May 23, 2009
georgegerharz commented on the word collaborative
It seems to me that people often confuse collaboration (a process)with a collaborative (group of people) They are collaborating but not really a group.
Also, it seems to me that the common goal/result in practices often gets lost.
May 23, 2009
georgegerharz commented on the word collaborative
A collaborative is a body of people working together to get results. Implied is that a result cannot be achieved or can better or more eaisly achieved achieved. Implied is that those in the collaborative have reached an agreement on a common result.
May 23, 2009
georgegerharz commented on the word belief
Just a general question prompted by my search for "belief".
Are there certain definitions that have different or more specialized meanings? Belief, for example, is one thing in religion, another in psychology.
If so, how do you address this or plan to address it in the future.
Thanks
George
ggerharz@aol.com
April 19, 2009