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The Art of Giving Back ~

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Experience Super Service Network

Charity is the compassion to make a difference.

At ESSN, Experience Super Service Network is on a mission to deliver superb service based on years of experience in the technology industry. An active exposure to trends over time has resulted in the increased knowledge base of social friendly organizations.

College students, recent graduates, returning veterans, families, and individuals regardless of wealth or status are all affected by a global economy. Job search results are slower, veterans are returning to a dim shadow plus entrepreneur life is more challenging than ever. However, in the midst of any crisis is opportunities to develop tight bonds with people. Those who maintain a positive outlook have the tendency to look beyond current situations and find pretty amazing solutions.




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  1. Experience Super Service Network on July 1, 2009 4:28 pm

    Hi,

    The Experience Super Service Network recognizes the value of kindness with a sincere expression of philanthropy, charity, generosity, and a volunteer spirit.

    One distinction between non-profit charities and for-profit charities are the limitations and restrictions of maintaining non-profit status. For example, a non-profit organization is restricted and limited to the degree of lobbying it can use to influence political and legislative decisions without loosing tax-exempt status. When a non-profit charity doesn’t succeed, the charity must give all its assets to another non-profit organization. On the other hand, a for-profit charity pays taxes on contributions.

    Another distinction is the generosity of a for-profit may go beyond the traditional non-profit. A for-profit charity has the option of distributing all proceeds to the organization rather than a small percentage. The true philosophy of philanthropy is non-selfish giving.

  2. Sharon on July 5, 2009 3:05 pm

    “Twitter: Five Lessons for Emergency Managers from Iran”

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    “Social media will give you better information than any survey since it is direct and from the individual. Rather than thinking you need to control people and what they are doing, you need to harness their energy and give them directions using social media as a communications tool.”

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