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February 20th, 2009

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The Law Of Giving And Receiving And The Miracle Of It All

The rich get richer by giving away their riches! This is a proven and undisputed fact. Read on if you have your doubts, I will prove it beyond your doubts and then some. The first fact is individuals in the US give away more than $200 billion, yes that is $200 BILLION dollars each year. Wouldn’t you love to be able to find a way to get in front of that cash train?

Here is one of the biographies of the biggest philanthropists of all time:

credit goes to wikipedia

Andrew Carnegie

(25 November 1835 – 11 August 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist, businessman, entrepreneur and a major philanthropist.

He was a powerful supporter of the movement for spelling reform as a means of promoting the spread of the English language.

His method was to build and equip, but only on condition that the local authority matched that by providing the land and a budget for operation and maintenance. To secure local interest, in 1885, he gave $500,000 to Pittsburgh for a public library, and in 1886, he gave $250,000 to Allegheny City for a music hall and library; and $250,000 to Edinburgh for a free library. In total Carnegie funded some 3,000 libraries, located in 47 US states, and also in Canada, the United Kingdom, what is now the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the West Indies, and Fiji. He also donated £50,000 to help set up the University of Birmingham in 1899

The Broome County Public Library in New York opened in October 1904. Originally called the Binghamton Public Library, it was created with a gift of $75,000 from Andrew Carnegie. The building was designed to serve as both a public library and a community center.

He gave $2,000,000 in 1901 to start the Carnegie Institute of Technology (CIT) at Pittsburgh and the same amount in 1902 to found the Carnegie Institution at Washington, D.C. He later contributed more to these and other schools. CIT is now part of Carnegie Mellon University. Carnegie served on the Board of Cornell University.

In 1911, Andrew Carnegie became a sympathetic benefactor to George Ellery Hale, who was trying to build the 100 inch (2.5 m) Hooker telescope at Mount Wilson, and donated an additional ten million dollars $10,000,000 to the Carnegie Institution with the following suggestion to expedite the construction of the telescope: “I hope the work at Mount Wilson will be vigorously pushed, because I am so anxious to hear the expected results from it. I should like to be satisfied before I depart, that we are going to repay to the old land some part of the debt we owe them by revealing more clearly than ever to them the new heavens.” The telescope saw first light on November 2, 1917, with Carnegie still alive.[20]

In Scotland, he gave $10 million($10,000,000) in 1901 to establish the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, a fund to assist education at Scottish universities.[21] He was subsequently elected Lord Rector of University of St. Andrews. He also donated large sums of money to Dunfermline, the place of his birth. In addition to a library, Carnegie also bought the private estate which became Pittencrieff Park and opened it to all members of the public, establishing the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust[22] to benefit the people of Dunfermline. A statue of him stands there today. He gave a further $10,000,000 million in 1913 to endow the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, a grant-making foundation.[23][24]

His interest in music led him to fund construction of 7,000 church organs. He built and owned Carnegie Hall in New York City.

Carnegie was a large benefactor of the Tuskegee Institute under Booker T. Washington for African-American education. He helped Booker T. Washington create theNational Negro Business League.

He founded the Carnegie Hero Fund for the United States and Canada in 1904 (a few years later also established in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, and Germany) for the recognition of deeds of heroism. Carnegie contributed $1,500,000 in 1903 for the erection of the Peace Palace at The Hague; and he donated $150,000 for a Pan-American Palace in Washington as a home for the International Bureau of American Republics.

Carnegie was honored for his philanthropy and his cash gifting as well as his support of the arts by initiation as an honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity on October 14, 1917 at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. The fraternity’s mission reflects Carnegie’s values by developing young men to share their talents to create harmony in the world.

He is not only known for his successes but his enormous amounts of philanthropist works, not only to charities but also to promote democracy and independence to colonized countries

This man knew his fortune grew larger and larger when he gave away huge amounts of money they seemed to miraculously return ten fold or more sometimes, I bet if we trace back and had access to the books we would see huge windfalls of successes after each of his generous gifts. He knew the secret to immense wealth, start by giving it away. The lord says through the bible give and thee shall receive ten fold. I know from my experience it has been more,much more especially since miracles don’t and can’t have a face value added! To learn more about people just like you and me giving and receiving cash please visit the following link now www.retirewithrandy.com by clicking on it!

About the Author

I hope you enjoyed my lesson giving freely of oneself and expecting nothing in return. If you feel very blessed and feel like god has been urging you to create a miracle in some one else’s life please visit this website to read about a wonderful new Idea sweeping the globe www.retirewithrandy.com!

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