Houses
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Right now I should say, there are only 10 percent of the
houses
that actually have an in-home Internet connection.
The "fix," as it's called, may be much more difficult for the dominant society than, say, a $50 check or a church trip to paint some graffiti-covered houses, or a suburban family donating a box of clothes they don't even want anymore.
But more than that, people are building green
houses
around Green School, so their kids can walk to school on the paths.
All these
houses
are built from between 70 and 80 percent recycled material, stuff that was headed to the mulcher, the landfill, the burn pile.
They were basically asked by one of their clients who was going to buy
houses
in that neighborhood in the future.
It was young, single women who were the major purchasers of
houses
in the neighborhood.
They were men who had been contractors, or they had been building
houses
and they had lost their jobs after the housing boom, and they were in this group because they were failing to pay their child support.
And as you can see, it's the women who are carrying the children; it's the women who come into the hospitals; it's the women [are] building the
houses.
Today, 2,000 people live in 300
houses
in this beautiful community.
You know what I love is, for example, when you see the biggest eye there, there are so [many]
houses
inside.
And they were looking at the Netflix queues, and they noticed something kind of funny that a lot of us probably have noticed, which is there are some movies that just sort of zip right up and out to our
houses.
Come on, they live in big houses, they have big cars.
A key part of their technical set up was a half-mile long length of wire, which was thrown across the rooftops of several
houses
in Boston.
Do they, perhaps, include green infrastructure, so that we can take runoff and water that's going out of our
houses
and clean it and filter it and grow urban street trees?
But we know what's going on in these houses, you know.
In fact, when there was a wedding in our neighborhood, all of us would paint our
houses
for the wedding.
It's kind of like architects who show people in their houses, as opposed to them being empty.
Or they burn the plastics to get to the metals in burn
houses
like you see here.
They were
houses
being moved along, as if in the sea.
55 years old, and she's solar-electrified 200
houses
for me in Afghanistan.
They can take care of things for us, like change the temperature of our
houses
based on our preferences and even help us drive on the freeway.
So what if we were living in balloon
houses?
What
houses
were left looked like cardboard boxes left in the rain; two-story monstrosities with wide-open shells and melted porches.
Paul brought much of this innovation to his block in Poletown, which he'd stewarded for more than 30 years, purchasing
houses
when they were abandoned, convincing his friends to move in and neighbors to stay and helping those who wanted to buy their own and fix them up.
In a neighborhood where many blocks now only hold one or two houses, all the homes on Paul's block stand.
In 2016 alone, just last year, (Voice breaking) one in six
houses
in Detroit had their water shut off.
One in three
houses
foreclosed is not a crisis of personal responsibility; it is systemic.
For me, it means helping others to raise the beams on their own formerly abandoned houses, or helping to educate those with privilege, now increasingly moving into cities, how we might come in and support rather than stress existing communities.
People signed those loans to buy houses, without truly understanding what they were signing.
The baby grew into a girl without freckles, with a crooked smile, who didn’t understand why her friends did not have darkrooms in their houses, who never saw her parents kiss, who never saw them hold hands.
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