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From the Catalog for Philanthopy:

 

How the Generosity Index works

 

The 2005 Generosity Index (GI), using 2003 IRS data, is located here at our website:

www.catalogueforphilanthropy.org/cfp/db/generosity.php?year=2005. The word “Index” means “indication,” in accordance with its Latin root; the GI does not measure or compare philanthropic generosity as such, much less moral character of states or their populations. It merely reports IRS numbers, from annual summaries of personal income tax returns — Average Adjusted Gross Income (AAGI in MA: $58,408 in 2003) and Average Itemized Charitable Deductions (AICD in MA: $3,122). We use the IRS numbers not because they are ideal for the purpose, but because they are the only data frequently and freely available that include both income and charitable giving (ICDs capture about 80% of all personal giving). We invoke both giving and income because philanthropic generosity is not how much one gives, but how much one gives in relation to how much one has.

 

 

The Results:

 

http://www.catalogueforphilanthropy.org/cfp/db/generosity.php?year=2005

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"Index" can mean indication, but its primary meaning is "informer".

I paid extra to get a minor in Latin and I never get to use it. Splitting hairs in semantics conversations is pretty much it.

That's all I have to offer. I'm just not a giver.

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Thanks for the correction I was remembering that from my one year of latin at grammer school in England in 1965. It is the only verb I learnt I think I got 37 % on the year.

WTF is bo bis bit ?

Nils despirundum is one embossed on a tonic water bottle I found in my back yard while digging the foundations for my house. From the gold rush days.

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Yes.

 

amabo - I will love

amabis - You will love

amabit - He/she will love

amabimus - We will love

amabitis - Yall will love

amabunt - They will love

 

The endings are subtle. Change bi to ba, and then it's imperfect tense: was/were loving.

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This may be the new topper for my stupid statistic! What would be particularly interesting is to see numbers breaking down religious vs. secular giving and how the states compare.

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Must not let thread get on track.

 

TREETOAD, earlier I said your head was full of shit. :P

 

Did you know that gladius (sword) was slang for dick? Especially one wielded by a gladiator?

 

You know what the gladius is inserted into for safe-keeping...

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This may be the new topper for my stupid statistic! What would be particularly interesting is to see numbers breaking down religious vs. secular giving and how the states compare.

 

ah, yes, giving is only virtuous, generous, and meaningful if the recipient of the donation is "secular".

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Like Bill Gates. He doesn't give a shit. He just gives and gives. Who cares where it goes when you have that much.

 

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, that's who. They're a real "loose cannon" of money, eh, genius?

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