Homes
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You were separated from your family and placed into mother and baby
homes.
The mother and baby's
homes
were often run by nuns.
When I got to the — For the next four, five years, I was held in four different children's
homes.
The American military is not going to march into Nigeria to take on Boko Haram, and it's unlikely that SEAL Team Six will rappel into the
homes
of al Shabaab's leaders and take them out.
Come out of the station, West 4th near the park, brothers shooting hoops and someone remarks, 'Hey homes, where you get them Nik's?'
Within a decade or two, most American children will be born into
homes
with no father.
They all come from
homes
where there is, for the most part, just one person in the home, usually the mother or the grandmother, and that's it, and they come here for their education and for their structure.
And my neighboring
homes
heard about this idea.
Since now, I've set up seven
homes
around my community, and they're really working.
I even took my friends back to my community, and we're installing the lights to the
homes
which don't have [any], and I'm teaching them how to put them.
Back in the late 19th century, the only source of heat in most
homes
was a big fireplace in the kitchen that was used for cooking and heating.
And devices we already have in our
homes
could, if we let them, give us invaluable insight back.
That's between, say at an average use, that's maybe 25,000 to 100,000
homes
could run off that.
One quarter of the
homes
received a message that said, did you know you could save 54 dollars a month this summer?
We deliver personalized home energy reports that show people how their consumption compares to their neighbors in similar-sized
homes.
Twenty percent of the electricity in
homes
is wasted, and when I say wasted, I don't mean that people have inefficient lightbulbs.
Willful blindness exists on epic scales like those, and it also exists on very small scales, in people's families, in people's
homes
and communities, and particularly in organizations and institutions.
By placing cooking at the heart of our homes, at the center of everything, with information and education.
That's precisely the reason why we have to place cooking at the heart of our
homes.
So I believe that we have an ethic that the Earth grows our food, and we need to move to an ethic in this century that the Earth should grow our
homes.
In South Africa, Ndebele women use these symbols and other geometric patterns to paint their
homes
in bright colors, and the Zulu women use the symbols in the beads that they weave into bracelets and necklaces.
Not so in those
homes
known as our towns and cities where we live.
And in fact I would visit friends of mine, and I noticed that they had water that came right into their
homes.
The other explanation or, in a way, the solution suggested, is please fix all of these things: the schools, the community, the homes, the families, everything.
Working families, which are defined as earning between 20,000 and 50,000 dollars a year in America are spending more now on transportation than on housing, slightly more, because of this phenomenon called "drive till you qualify," finding
homes
further and further and further from the city centers and from their jobs, so that they're locked in this, two, three hours, four hours a day of commuting.
But actually, they're spending most of it in their homes, and home investment is about as local an investment as you can get.
About eight years ago, people started moving into the abandoned tower and began to build their
homes
right in between every column of this unfinished tower.
The inhabitants literally built up these
homes
with their own hands, and this labor of love instills a great sense of pride in many families living in this tower.
From the outside, behind this always-changing facade, you see how the fixed concrete beams provide a framework for the inhabitants to create their
homes
in an organic, intuitive way that responds directly to their needs.
From the main dock, people board long wooden canoes which carry them out to their various
homes
and shops located in the expansive area.
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