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Eunotosaurus was likely a burrowing creature, digging
homes
for itself in what’s now southern Africa.
Too often, the result forces people to leave their
homes
and flee and take great risks in search of safety.
At the time, none of us understood that "Kristallnacht" - the "Night of Broken Glass" where the fronts of Jewish-owned shops were smashed, and the shops looted, and
homes
and synagogues were set on fire - was only the beginning of the nightmare of much, much worse to come.
Their call to action rippled through
homes
and businesses— and news of their message even reached concentration camps and prisons.
Radio and records brought music into our vehicles, into our
homes.
FBI agents began to search homes, confiscate belongings and detain community leaders without trial.
And when we were walking through the narrow alleys, it was literally impossible not to step in the raw sewage and the garbage alongside the little
homes.
We're putting it in our
homes
for them!
Patrice and Patee set out most days to go out hunting in the forest around their
homes.
Using rubble from destroyed
homes
to create new
homes.
We've had over 1,500 volunteers rebuilding, rehabbing
homes.
Working with residents, getting them out of their homes, so they don't get ill.
The government says we are falling short of at least 20 million
homes.
20 million homes, that's 100 million people.
They have
homes.
Homes
they built on their own.
But most of these
homes
are in settlements.
The
homes
in settlements are cheap, but not sturdy.
The
homes
outside are sturdy, but not cheap.
To fulfill the shortage of 20 million
homes
you cannot make 20 million 25 square foot flats, and neither should you be making them.
By 2020, Karnataka needs 2.6 million
homes.
In the last ten years they have managed to make 350,000
homes.
If we do not make new homes, then what is the next solution?
A settlement is not asking you for shiny homes; all it's asking for is basic necessities: electricity, roads, water, toilets and drainage.
Please tell me, you just gave an example of Thailand and the big thing there is the
homes
are for people to settle in, not to sell.
And it was all the people who lived in those homes, were the ones that were actually taking it apart and working, and getting paid per brick to take their cities apart.
We also see climate gentrification happen when damaged
homes
are now "green built," but now have a higher value, generally outside of the reach of black and brown and poor people who want to return home.
They can make their own sterile drinking water, and start to get on with rebuilding their
homes
and their lives.
Enheduanna’s Ur was a city of 34,000 people with narrow streets, multi-storied brick homes, granaries, and irrigation.
Words are not thoughts, just like bricks are not
homes.
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