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      After doing some volunteer work and learning more about gift-giving and memory and commemoration in class, I've learned how they affect the motives of many people to contribute their time and money to a charitable cause. In class we talked a lot about how gift-giving also requires reciprocity, and I think that has a huge impact on the amount of contribution people have with their time and money to a charitable cause like the Oshkosh food pantry for example. During my volunteer hours for the mini golf annual Oshkosh event on main street, I spent seven hours volunteering with a friend from class and 50/50 raffle people popped into our station throughout the event. The raffle donated all the money to Oshkosh food pantry, but I think people would be a lot less likely to enter the raffle if there wasn't a basket to win for the raffle prize. The people donating money for a raffle ticket are the original gift givers, but without the reciprocity of the prize, people would d...