- The
Independent and
Public-
Spirited Media Foundation is an
Indian public charitable trust,
established on July 1, 2015. The
foundation works to promote...
- Bujatjip," had been
known since the 17th
century for
their wealth and
public-
spiritedness.
After the
liberation of
Korea in 1945, he gave much of his fortune...
- to
communal harmony, his
encouragement of
charitable activity and
public-
spiritedness, and his own
example in
building educational and
health care institutions...
- underworld,
notable for
operating on both
sides of the law,
posing as a
public-
spirited vigilante entitled the "Thief-Taker General". He
simultaneously ran...
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another purpose. The club has
always promoted clean government and
public-
spiritedness. Many of its
early members,
notably cartoonist Thomas Nast, were...
- and equanimity. It
stands besides other central virtues such as
public-
spiritedness (kō no seishin),
loyalty (seijitsusa),
diligence (kinbensa) and steadiness...
- [citation needed] The
world of
sports was also a
focus for Robertson’s
public-
spiritedness. A
fervent advocate of
amateur sport, he
served as
president of the...
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needs for PIL as the
letter is
addressed by the
aggrieved person,
public spirited individual and a
social action group for the
enforcement of
legal or...
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welcoming culture. Civility, non-partisanship, non-commercialism and
public-
spirited impact are the gatherings’ hallmarks.
Renaissance W****end was founded...
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Commission called the
structure "a
powerful symbol" of New York Life's "
public spiritedness,
lasting stability, and
financial success."
After the 1995 renovation...