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Politically Homeless
'Rarely is such an important book this funny. And rarely is such a funny book this important' - RICHARD OSMAN'The second funniest book I have read about being a Labour supporter from Blair to Brexit' - JOHN O'FARRELL'Matt Forde is brilliant at finding the comedy which often accompanies political life.This book made me laugh out loud - and wince in recognition' - TONY BLAIR'This book is smarter and funnier than Donald Trump.Matt Forde was so bad at politics that I'd have considered working for him' - ANTHONY SCARAMUCCI'That Matt Forde is able to make the current political shit-show funny shows his genius.You'll be laughing too hard to notice, but this is a very clever book' - RUTH DAVIDSON'Definitely one of the books I will claim to have read this year' - JACK DEE'Absolutely brilliant.I didn't want the book to end but I'm glad Fordy's political career did. And I mean that as both a compliment and not a compliment' - RUSSELL HOWARD-----------Part memoir, part behind-the-scenes insider view, Politically Homeless is both a fascinating and funny book for anyone who feels annoyed by the current state of politics.Which should be around 65 million people in the UK alone. Matt Forde has been obsessed with politics ever since he was 9 years old.Raised by a single mum on benefits in inner city Nottingham, he joined the Socialist Workers Party as soon as he could, foisted issues of Marxism Today on innocent bystanders and attended his first political party conference.From then on, despite some career suicide moments such as chatting to the Prime Minister at Number 10 while badly drunk, Matt's whole future looked wedded to the Labour Party as he started working for MPs in dingy back rooms in Nottinghamshire. But then Labour started to fall apart, and so did Matt's sense of purpose.With the rise of Corbyn, Brexit and Trump, his love for politics that had been so profound began to quickly crumble. Exploring themes such as tribalism, the curse of complacency and why some politicians refuse to speak normally, Politically Homeless is a hugely entertaining book of (often hilarious) personal stories and thought-provoking insights into this complicated world. And despite everything, Matt's passion is still there.Through hosting his award-winning weekly podcast, 'The Political Party' (over 5 million downloads) involving interviews with some of politics' most powerful and notorious figures including Tony Blair, Nicola Sturgeon, Sadiq Khan, Michael Heseltine, Nigel Farage and Jacob Rees-Mogg and performing critically acclaimed stand-up comedy shows, Matt has been able to keep enough faith that politics will get better.Maybe.
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The Homeless Kitten
Lily and her family are going for a walk with their dog, Hugo, when Hugo sniffs out an amazing secret.A litter of kittens have been abandoned in the woods!Without their mother the kittens may not survive the night, so Lily's family take them in.Lily loves caring for the kittens - and even Hugo does his best to protect the new arrivals.But her little sister is afraid of cats and Lily knows all along that she won't be able to keep any of the kittens - even her favourite, the adorable Stanley.All too soon the time comes for them to go to new homes.How can Lily persuade her family that Stanley's perfect home is with her?
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No Longer Homeless : How the Ex-Homeless Get and Stay Off the Streets
Research suggests that between 6 and 14 percent of the US population has been homeless at some point in their lives—a huge number of people.No Longer Homeless shares the stories of people who have formerly been homeless to examine how they transition off the streets, find housing, and stay housed.No Longer Homeless offers a unique perspective of people who have managed to change their lives, the resources they needed, and the factors that contributed to lasting change.The book profiles men and women of different races and ages across the country, and it shares stories of people who have been off the streets from two months to twenty years.It addresses topics such as addiction, mental health, income—from formal employment and off-the-books work, and community resources.No Longer Homeless is a powerful look at a group of people we rarely hear about—those who have formerly been on the streets—sharing the details of their lives to help individuals, organizations, and communities learn to better support the ongoing challenges of homelessness.
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How do you treat homeless people? Be honest.
As a responsible and empathetic individual, I believe in treating homeless people with dignity, respect, and kindness. I try to acknowledge their humanity and offer assistance in any way I can, whether it's through providing a meal, donating to a shelter, or simply engaging in a conversation to show that they are seen and heard. I understand that homelessness is a complex issue with various underlying causes, and I strive to approach each person with empathy and understanding, rather than judgment.
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Why are homeless people homeless?
Homelessness can be caused by a variety of factors, including economic hardship, lack of affordable housing, mental illness, substance abuse, and domestic violence. Many people experiencing homelessness also face systemic barriers such as discrimination, lack of access to healthcare, and limited job opportunities. Additionally, some individuals may have experienced trauma or family breakdown, leading to their homelessness. It is important to address these complex and interconnected issues in order to effectively support and assist individuals experiencing homelessness.
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Are there more fake or real homeless people?
It is difficult to determine the exact number of fake versus real homeless people as it can vary depending on the location and circumstances. While there may be some individuals who pretend to be homeless for personal gain, the majority of homeless individuals are facing genuine hardships and challenges. It is important to approach each situation with empathy and compassion, rather than making assumptions about someone's circumstances.
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Was Jesus homeless?
There is no definitive answer to whether Jesus was homeless, as the Bible does not provide explicit details about his living situation. However, it is mentioned in the Bible that Jesus did not have a permanent home and relied on the hospitality of others during his ministry. He often traveled from place to place, staying with various followers and supporters. So, while Jesus may not have had a traditional home of his own, he was not completely without shelter or support.
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Piers of the Homeless Night
'See my hand up-tipped, learn the secret of my human heart...'Soaring, freewheeling snapshots of life on the road across America, from the Beat writer who inspired a generation. Penguin Modern: fifty new books celebrating the pioneering spirit of the iconic Penguin Modern Classics series, with each one offering a concentrated hit of its contemporary, international flavour.Here are authors ranging from Kathy Acker to James Baldwin, Truman Capote to Stanislaw Lem and George Orwell to Shirley Jackson; essays radical and inspiring; poems moving and disturbing; stories surreal and fabulous; taking us from the deep South to modern Japan, New York's underground scene to the farthest reaches of outer space.
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A Home for the Homeless
Jack Elliott's A Home for the Homeless is one of the most exciting works in biblical scholarship that I have read in recent years, and the best book on 1 Peter that I have ever read.In my mind he is certainly on the right track in detecting the life-situation addressed in this important epistle.It is consoling to find that amid the plethora of writings on the Bible really worthwhile discoveries can still be made. --Raymond E. Brown author of Recent Discoveries and the Biblical WorldAlready an acknowledged expert on 1 Peter, John Elliott here combines New Testament exegesis and a keen knowledge of the Hellenistic world with the emergent sociological analysis of the New Testament.Elliott has produced a fascinating statement on the broad social setting and religious meaning of an important but often overlooked piece of early Christian literature.It is clearly a significant methodological statement which has ramifications beyond a study of 1 Peter. --John R. Donahue, SJ author of The Gospel in ParableThe power of this book lies in its demonstration of how we move from philology and literary studies to history and sociological reconstruction.Elliott is the first to show that from the meanings of words and their theology we are able to draw insight in the social reality, therefore relevance, of an important religious text from Judeo-Christian antiquity.The book is a methodological model, but also a tour de force of intellect and imagination. --Jacob Neusnerauthor of Rabbinic Literature and the New TestamentAttempts to look through the New Testament texts into the lives of real human communities of the past received a significant boost with the first publication of A Home for the Homeless.Elliott's work has had a central and provocative role in the debate that has grown and matured during the subsequent decade and which continues vigorously today: What are the appropriate ways of using methods of the social sciences to understand texts from antiquity? --Wayne A. Meeks author of The First Urban ChristiansJohn H. Elliott is Professor Emeritus of New Testament at the University of San Francisco.He is also the author of 'The Elect and the Holy,' 'What Is Social-Scientific Criticism?,' and '1 Peter' (Anchor Bible).
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White Homeless Poets T-Shirt
Official merchandise from Wakey Wakey. White tshirt with Homeless Poets design printed.
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Homeless Story Steam CD Key
The story of a homeless person is a wonderful story about one cheerful homeless person. This game will be able to immerse you in a homeless world. In this excellent game, you will need to collect bottles and turn them in to buy some vodka. In a third-person survival game, you have to fight criminals from the garbage protection organization that occupied the city. Take the bottles from these rascals! You can trick into taking them away, or you can fight this cunning criminals from the garbage ...
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Is Einstein homeless?
No, Albert Einstein was not homeless. He was a renowned physicist who made significant contributions to the field of science, including the theory of relativity. Throughout his life, Einstein held various academic positions and received numerous awards and honors for his work. He lived in different countries, including Germany, Switzerland, and the United States, and had a stable income from his academic and research endeavors.
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Where do homeless people sleep outside of the homeless shelter?
Homeless people may sleep in a variety of places outside of homeless shelters, including on the streets, in parks, under bridges, in abandoned buildings, or in makeshift encampments. These locations are often chosen for their relative safety and protection from the elements. However, sleeping in these places can also pose significant risks to personal safety and health.
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'Homeless person or statesman?'
It is important to recognize that both homeless individuals and statesmen are human beings deserving of dignity and respect. Homeless individuals may be experiencing difficult circumstances and are in need of support and resources to improve their situation. Statesmen, on the other hand, are often in positions of power and influence and have the ability to make positive changes in society. Both groups should be treated with empathy and compassion, and efforts should be made to address the root causes of homelessness and to promote good governance and leadership.
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What about homeless people?
Homeless people are individuals who lack stable housing and often face significant challenges in meeting their basic needs. They may struggle with access to healthcare, employment, and social services. It is important for communities to provide support and resources to help homeless individuals find stable housing and address the underlying issues that contribute to their homelessness. Efforts to address homelessness should focus on providing affordable housing, mental health services, and employment opportunities to help individuals rebuild their lives.
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