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Posted by Mack W. Borgen August 11th, 2016
Blog 65 August 11, 2016 Second Round of Charitable Contributions from the Proceeds of My First Two Books I am pleased to announce that I have today made my second round of annual charitable contributions to the four charities described below. These contributions are from the continued sales of my first two books – The Relevance of Reason – The […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen October 10th, 2014
The American Condition – Fascinating Facts Number and Concentration of U.S. Millionaire Households; School Segregation – 60 Years After Brown vs Board of Education – Average U.S. Charitable Giving – The Absurdity of the Week – Great Quotes About Age and Aging – Memorable Words About U.S. Business and Economy Blog No 49 October 10, […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen October 20th, 2013
Immediacy of Need for Change – Impact of Incompetence and Power of Greed – Redefining the Role of the Individual – Dangers In Delegating Decisions to Experts and Academics – Charitable Giving in U.S. – As Percentage of Income and As Percentage of GDP – Amount of U.S. Charitable Giving in Year 2011 THE RELEVANCE […]
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