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Philanthropy
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Essentially the "love of humanity" in the sense of caring, nourishing, developing and enhancing "what it is to be human"
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"Philos" meaning "loving"
"Anthropos" meaning "human being" |
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Prometheus
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A titan, who wanted to help people that Zeus wanted to destroy. He gave the people fire(science) and blind hope(faith/religion)
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Themes of Top Ten Philanthropist Organizations
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Technology
Hospitality Investement Transportation |
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Philanthropy on Government Radar
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Human Trafficking
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NGO/Charitable Organization
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UNICEF
Red Cross UN Watch Amnesty International Global Rights |
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Leonardo Da Vinci
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Painter, Sculptor, Inventor, Draftsmen, and Mathematician
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Da Vinci's Works
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Mona Lisa
Virgin of the Rock The Last Supper Leda and the Swan |
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Da Vinci Code Facts
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Dan Brown Book = Fiction
No proof Mary Magdalen was Jesus' Bae The Last Supper painting was not a polariod pic |
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The Gospels - Mark
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Through a dramatic and action packed sequence of events The Gospel of Mark shows us Jesus the servant
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The Gospels - Matthew
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Presents undeniable evidence that Jesus is the promised Messiah. This book creates a link between Old and New Testament.
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The Gospels - Luke
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Was written to give a reliable and precise record of Jesus' life. Revealing not only his humanity but perfection as a human
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The Gospels - John
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Gives up close and personal look at Christ's identity as the Son of God.
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The Gospels - Comparisons
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John often focuses on Jesus as God. Much of the events in this book are unique and mentioned in the other three books.
The other three gospels do not have as great of a focus on Jesus' deity. Their emphasis was on various aspects of Jesus as a human- who he was and what he dis. |
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