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  2. 501(c)(3) organization - Wikipedia

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    501 (c) (3) organization. A 501 (c) (3) organization is a United States corporation, trust, unincorporated association or other type of organization exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (c) (3) of Title 26 of the United States Code. It is one of the 29 types of 501 (c) nonprofit organizations [ 1] in the US.

  3. Organ donation - Wikipedia

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    Organ donation. Organ donation is the process when a person authorizes an organ of their own to be removed and transplanted to another person, legally, either by consent while the donor is alive, through a legal authorization for deceased donation made prior to death, or for deceased donations through the authorization by the legal next of kin .

  4. Volunteer (capital punishment) - Wikipedia

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    In capital punishment, a volunteer is a prisoner who wishes to be sentenced to death. Often, volunteers will waive all appeals in an attempt to expedite the sentence. In the United States, execution volunteers constitute approximately 10% of prisoners on death row. [ 1] Volunteers can sometimes bypass legal procedures which are designed to ...

  5. Can a lottery winner run an effective foundation? Meet Roy ...

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    More than 10% have formed foundations, according to a Chronicle analysis of ProPublica records. These foundations support everything from medical research to college scholarships for low-income ...

  6. Wikipedia:Wikipedians - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 47,799,234 Wikipedia accounts, of which 113,890 have made at least one edit during the last month. Wikipedia is in the palm of your hand—all you need to do is edit an article. Wikipedians are volunteers who contribute to Wikipedia by editing its pages, unlike readers who simply read the articles.

  7. AICPA Code of Professional Conduct - Wikipedia

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    The AICPA Code of Professional Conduct is a collection of codified statements issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants that outline a CPA 's ethical and professional responsibilities. [ 1] The code establishes standards for auditor independence, integrity and objectivity, responsibilities to clients and colleagues and ...

  8. International Brigades - Wikipedia

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    The International Brigades ( Spanish: Brigadas Internacionales) were soldiers set up by the Communist International to assist the Popular Front government of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War. The organization existed for two years, from 1936 until 1938. It is estimated that during the entire war, between 40,000 and ...

  9. Contract - Wikipedia

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    In jurisdictions whose system of contract law is derived from the Napoleonic Code (or from its derivatives, e.g. the Civil Code of Lower Canada or the Egyptian Civil Code), contracts can be divided into their Negotium (the substantive content of the contract) and their Instrumentum (the formal significance attached to the existence of the ...