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Chapter 1870: The split(2/2)

, is for charitable services.

But that also affected the energy of the two people very little, so when Gwen entered the stage, Keberg was miserable.

Why is that?

I have wanted to experience this all my life again!

As Keberg's consciousness briefly came online, Peter immediately seized the opportunity and rushed down, not with a gymnastics floor kick! (Hit the legs together in the past)

I thought that a disaster had been prevented, but I thought that when Spider-Man was about to get closer, a wave of waves suddenly spread from this 'zongzi' to Qizhou!

A few wealthy Americans have given 99% of their money to charitable foundations. When will they do charity? Maybe tomorrow, maybe 100 years ago, how much money will they give to charity? Maybe 1 US dollar, maybe 1 trillion US dollars. Of course, we

Publicize it once when you donate to the charity foundation, once when you make the plan, and then divide it into seven parts for execution. When you want to make a real donation, publicize each part eight times again... The effect of that advertisement is really incredible.

In short, without such an association, Xiaojia used to perform traditional arts. Even if there was no friction, in reality it was within the rules. So I occasionally see various parades in the United States, but in reality the ruling class is a stable group. Why

?Because the people who led the parade and initiated the parade are essentially the same group as us!

Koberg past typical.

Must go!

Charitable foundations in the United States only do charity and can make investments, and they are no different from companies. The foundation left by Steve Jobs before his death has invested in CrowdMed and Colenmics in the past few years.

Medical companies in Silicon Valley, Panoram Education Company, etc. To do charity, you only need to have no blood transfusion function, and you must also have no hematopoietic function. That is a widely circulated saying in the American charity circle. See how little people do it, and the company makes money.
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