persuasion, the act of making someone believe or do something, goad, to push or force someone to do something, persuade, to make someone agree or do something, a knack for doing something, a natural skill for doing something well, timeshares, holiday properties shared by different owners at different times, compliant, willing to obey rules or requests, threat of something, the possibility that something bad may happen, blandishment, kind words or praise used to persuade someone, fundraiser, a person or event that collects money for a cause, enrol, to officially join something, confectionery, sweets and candy products, patron, a customer or supporter, reciprocity, exchanging things or actions equally, cynical, believing that people only care about themselves, crummy, very bad or poor quality, charity, an organization or action that helps people in need, dollop, a small amount of something soft, exploit, to use something unfairly for your own advantage, scarcity, a situation in which something is not enough, authority, the power or right to control or decide, credential, a qualification or proof of ability, set out to, to begin with a goal in mind, prominently, in a way that is easy to notice, expertise, special skill or knowledge in a subject, commitment, willingness to keep doing something, soliciting, asking for something, usually money or help, perniciously, in a harmful way, sponsor, a person or company that supports something with money, sponsorship, financial support for an event or person, charitable, kind and willing to help people.

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