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A Year of Male Financial Domination & Chastity Slavery: Data Domination Series B: Data Domination Series
A Year of Male Financial Domination & Chastity Slavery: Data Domination Series Book 1 is a completely year of slavery journaled by an actual slave. Go into the mind of a complete submissive. Learn how a powerful dominatrix controlled every action of his life until breaking him. Eventually losing himself to an unloving and unfeeling Mistress who gains pleasure from cbt, slavery, and money fetish. www.mistressharley.com @Techdomme Press for Mistress Harley "The phenomenon tech Domination is still new and the scene...The increasing interconnectedness of the world and the resulting ability to be online to do business ...is expected to grow in power, however, quickly." - "The Moden Domina Wants to Control Your PC". 20 Minutes, Switzerland. Jan 8, 2016. "She has become the most recognizable public face of findom" -International Business Times, 5/20/2017 "This enterprising young woman is revolutionizing what it means to work from home." New York Post, June 30, 2016 "After five years of working as a project manager, Mistress Harley decided to leave her career in tech to pursue her new found interest. She noticed there was a gap in the market and used her technical knowledge, gained from her master's degree in library science and information technology, to start her own business." The Daily Mail, UK June 30, 2016 "Mistress Harley is a new breed of dominatrix. Instead of physically controlling her clients' bodies, she earns thousands of pounds a day without even meeting them. Welcome to the world of 21st century submission..." Reveal "Real Lives". Reveal Magazine, June 14th, 2016. United Kingdom. In PRINT. "Harley has access to intimate details about Jerry, his spending habits, and his personal conversations. She even knows a lot about his friends from when they unknowingly divulge gossip in emails or texts. If information is power, then Mistress Harley has all the power." "A New Kind of Kink: Data Domination", by Jessica Placzek. Broadly, Jan 2, 2016
Voices along the Road: A charity anthology

Voices along the Road: A charity anthology

M. M. Lewis

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This poetry and flash fiction collection from more than forty different poets and authors, explores the experiences of children, refugees and migrants as they navigate unfamiliar and often hostile worlds in search of sanctuary. The stories and poems cover a range of genres from the futuristic and fantastic, to vignettes of love, hope and humanity, as well as highlighting some of the very real horrors of the current refugee crisis. The anthology raises money for child refugees and all profits will be donated to the Alf Dubs Children's Fund via Safe Passage. Contributors: Olga Alexandru, Rosalie Alston, C.B Baker, Angie Belcher, Linda M.Crate, Tim Burroughs, Richard Devereux, Hannah M Rudd, Gerard Twomey, Helen Sheppard, Merlin Goldman, Gavin Ritchie, Clive Oseman, Tara Lynn Masih, Paul David Holland, Luke Palmer, Mary Prior, Saili Katebe, MM Lewis, Michelle Marriott, Aziz Dixon, Tony D'Arpino, Lisa Lopresti, Tess Clare Lily, Benjamin F. Jones, Tanya Almeida, Maggie Elliott, Clare Evans, Karolina Kew, Merlin Goldman, David Turnbull, Harry Greatorex, DM Tomkins, Emily Tremmis, Alice Little, Marc Nash, Mike Evis, Diana Brighouse, Ruby Vallis
Life According to Carrie Fisher (Charity Quote Book)

Life According to Carrie Fisher (Charity Quote Book)

Knightsbridge Publishing

Knightsbridge Publishing Group
2023
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The late Carrie Fisher left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, cementing her place in history with her iconic role as Princess Leia in Star Wars. Fans of her work can now celebrate Fisher's life and enduring legacy with a new quote book aptly titled "Life According to Carrie." This collection highlights the star's musings on everything from mental health, addiction, celebrity, being Princess Leia, family, and growing up.Additionally, all profits from its sales will be donated to mental health organizations by its publishers to honor Fisher's memory in a meaningful way. This tribute is sure to become a cherished remembrance for fans who continue to grieve the loss of this dynamic and unique talent.
Food Security for All: Beyond Charity, Towards Sustainable Solutions
"Beyond Hunger" calls for a future where food security is not a privilege, but a cornerstone of Canadian life. It envisions a system that transcends reliance on food banks, fostering a sustainable approach that nourishes individuals, communities, and the environment. This system prioritizes equity, ensuring access to healthy food for all, regardless of income or background. It empowers local communities through investments in urban agriculture and food production initiatives. Sustainable farming practices that protect our land and resources become central, creating long-term resilience. "Beyond Hunger" is not just about filling plates, it's about building a future where healthy food is a right, not a struggle
Having People, Having Heart – Charity, Sustainable Development, and Problems of Dependence in Central Uganda
Believing that charity inadvertently legitimates social inequality and fosters dependence, many international development organizations have increasingly sought to replace material aid with efforts to build self-reliance and local institutions. But in some cultures - like those in rural Uganda, where Having People, Having Heart takes place - people see this shift not as an effort toward empowerment but as a suspect refusal to redistribute wealth. Exploring this conflict, China Scherz balances the negative assessments of charity that have led to this shift with the viewpoints of those who actually receive aid. Through detailed studies of two different orphan support organizations in Uganda, Scherz shows how many Ugandans view material forms of Catholic charity as deeply intertwined with their own ethics of care and exchange. With a detailed examination of this overlooked relationship in hand, she reassesses the generally assumed paradox of material aid as both promising independence and preventing it. The result is a sophisticated demonstration of the powerful role that anthropological concepts of exchange, value, personhood, and religion play in the politics of international aid and development.
Poverty, Charity, and Motherhood

Poverty, Charity, and Motherhood

Christine Adams

University of Illinois Press
2010
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This far-reaching study of maternal societies in post-revolutionary France focuses on the philanthropic work of the Society for Maternal Charity, the most prominent organization of its kind. Administered by middle-class and elite women and financed by powerful families and the government, the Society offered support to poor mothers, helping them to nurse and encouraging them not to abandon their children. In Poverty, Charity, and Motherhood, Christine Adams traces the Society's key role in shaping notions of maternity and in shifting the care of poor families from the hands of charitable volunteers with religious-tinged social visions to paid welfare workers with secular goals such as population growth and patriotism. Adams plumbs the origin and ideology of the Society and its branches, showing how elite women in Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, Rouen, Marseille, Dijon, and Limoges tried to influence the maternal behavior of women and families with lesser financial means and social status. A deft analysis of the philosophy and goals of the Society details the members' own notions of good mothering, family solidarity, and legitimate marriages that structured official, elite, and popular attitudes concerning gender and poverty in France. These personal attitudes, Adams argues, greatly influenced public policy and shaped the country's burgeoning social welfare system.
Islam, Charity, and Activism

Islam, Charity, and Activism

Janine A. Clark

Indiana University Press
2004
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Throughout the Middle East, Islamist charities and social welfare organizations play a major role in addressing the socioeconomic needs of Muslim societies, independently of the state. Through case studies of Islamic medical clinics in Egypt, the Islamic Center Charity Society in Jordan, and the Islah Women's Charitable Society in Yemen, Janine A. Clark examines the structure and dynamics of moderate Islamic institutions and their social and political impact. Questioning the widespread assumption that such organizations primarily serve the poorer classes, Clark argues that these organizations in fact are run by and for the middle class. Rather than the vertical recruitment or mobilization of the poor that they are often presumed to promote, Islamic social institutions play an important role in strengthening social networks that bind middle-class professionals, volunteers, and clients. Ties of solidarity that develop along these horizontal lines foster the development of new social networks and the diffusion of new ideas.
Sin, Organized Charity and the Poor Law in Victorian England
Politicians, social administrators, economists, biographers and historians have shared the belief that the Charity Organisation Society effectively rationalised relief to the Victorian poor and illustrated the advantages of caring voluntarism over impersonal state handouts. It is now clear that in provincial England these impressions were illusory. The alleged sinful profligacy of other charitable bodies was persistently condemned by the Charity Organisation Society for fostering latant sin amongst the poor. By exposing how they failed in practice to satisfy their own prescriptions for appropriate poor relief this volume asks whether the Charity Organisation Society were themselves morally equipped to castigate others about sin.