Shops
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You name it, I bred it, and I sold them to pet
shops.
And in their area they had a lot of
shops
and restaurants that were producing lots of food, cardboard and plastic waste.
And there's schools and clinics and
shops.
I mean, these kids, without control, throwing Molotov cocktails, attacking the cops and the firemen, looting everything they could in the
shops.
It's called the Pop-Up Resource Village, and it brings an entire constellation of resources to isolated communities in the greater San Francisco area, including mobile medical, social services and pop-up
shops.
It's a literacy nonprofit that creates child-friendly reading spaces in barber
shops.
And I go to those shops, if there are any, or out to the fields to see what they can get, and they cannot obtain the nutrition.
The Detroit between the ruin porn on one hand and the hipster coffee
shops
and billionaires saving the city on the other.
So we walk out of the
shops
with one of each.
In London, at the time of the American Revolution, there are 12 music
shops.
The first phones that have the technology built in, the Google Nexus, the S2, the Samsung Wifi 7.9, the first phones that have the technology built into them are already in the
shops.
It's basically what was the system or the paradigm before the industrial revolution is now re-happening in a whole new way in small digital
shops
across the planet in most developing countries.
And this is a route of exhibition gardens, and edible towpaths, and bee-friendly sites, and the story of pollinators, and it's a route that we designed that takes people through the whole of our town, past our cafes and our small shops, through our market, not just to and fro from the supermarket, and we're hoping that, in changing people's footfall around our town, we're also changing their behavior.
We started with four, and we've now got 64 on, and the result of that was that people were then going into
shops
asking for a local Todmorden egg, and the result of that was, some farmers upped the amount of flocks they got of free range birds, and then they went on to meat birds, and although these are really, really small steps, that increasing local economic confidence is starting to play out in a number of ways, and we now have farmers doing cheese and they've upped their flocks and rare breed pigs, they're doing pasties and pies and things that they would have never done before.
So, of course, people like to go to local shops, but you'd be prepared to go a little bit further if it was a really good retail site.
And if you look at the data, when you have that kind of a structure, you get a very even distribution of the
shops
and the physicians and the pharmacies and the cafes in Paris.
As a country gets richer, it invests more and more in getting more and more surplus into its
shops
and restaurants, and as you can see, most European and North American countries fall between 150 and 200 percent of the nutritional requirements of their populations.
If you include not just the food that ends up in
shops
and restaurants, but also the food that people feed to livestock, the maize, the soy, the wheat, that humans could eat but choose to fatten livestock instead to produce increasing amounts of meat and dairy products, what you find is that most rich countries have between three and four times the amount of food that their population needs to feed itself.
He would go to antique shops, and the game was as such: When we look at an antique we want, we'll ask the shopkeeper for the story behind the antique, and if it's a good story, we'll buy it.
Whether it was concocting delicious meals from stolen scraps from the warehouse, sculpting people's hair with toenail clippers, or constructing weights from boulders in laundry bags tied on to tree limbs, prisoners learn how to make do with less, and many of them want to take this ingenuity that they've learned to the outside and start restaurants, barber shops, personal training businesses.
But security is tight at all the
shops.
We should count monthly free jazz nights and weekly folk jams, music schools, artist development, instrument shops, every lathe and every luthier, music museums open year round and music festivals open just one weekend a year.
From the main dock, people board long wooden canoes which carry them out to their various homes and
shops
located in the expansive area.
There are the retail shops, the cafes and the restaurants, and the community is this community of Coptic Christians, so you'll also find a church, along with the scores of religious iconographies throughout the area, and also all the everyday services like the electronic repair shops, the barbers, everything.
I even started to get discounts in Indian
shops.
First, these buildings, they are almost empty because they have very large
shops
where people cannot afford to buy things.
And around this void we placed this idea of the market with small shops, that change in each floor because of the shape of the void.
But then we all realized that this idea of the market happened to be a lot more profitable than the idea of the shopping mall because basically they had more
shops
to sell.
I started to prospect under the benches of bakeries and the entrances of pastry
shops
for plug points.
Barber shops, rap concerts, and most importantly, in the black church.
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