I've been concerned about helping people to bootstrap their lives for a while, primarily in getting from being a normal person to being someone who can achieve great things. But it's not all that. One of the most important steps of this is to be able to get from rock bottom to being able to help yourself in the first place. Sometimes you need a little help. Homeless people often need a little hel
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How to help the homeless
Posted by smange (#1) 779 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)Flour Export
Posted by jamesmadden (#1) 817 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Federation Flour Mills is Europe's number one wheat flour exporter - le plus grand exportateur de farine. Here you wil find their weekly update on the wheat and grain markets as well as in depth grain market news and analysis.
UNICEF: Help the invisible children
Posted by smange (#1) 826 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
After a shock reminder that there are plenty of invisible children in the world, I wanted to do something to help them. But this isn't an easy task to achieve: How can I really help a child I don't know who lives in poverty on the other side of the world? This is the question. I want to make an actual difference, not just donate to a charity and hope for the best (although that's a great start).
GANGS OF HAITI
Posted by newbizmau (#1) 848 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
The news on the Haiti Earth Quake make the gang problem in Haiti sound like nuisance looters creating havoc in Port-au-Prince, but what they don't tell you is how the Hatian gangs nearly threatened the control of Haiti, capturing the second largest city, Cap-Hatien, and how for years the gangs have run Haiti right alongside the politicians.
Haiti Earthquake
Posted by topsquid (#1) 861 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
What happens when a 7.3 earthquake rocks the poorest country in the world? The result is said by some to be the worst natural disaster the world has ever known. When an Earthquake of that magnitude strikes anywhere in the world it will level just about any building. Let alone a country where very few of the buildings are constructed to handle any type of catastrophe. Another huge factor is the po
Christmas Robin Greetings
Posted by WordCustard (#1) 899 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Here in the UK, few things say Christmas quite as much as the traditional English robin. You'll find this favourite British bird on greetings cards, Christmas cakes, tree ornaments and deco
Herman Van Rompuy: First European President
Posted by prosperity66 (#1) 918 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Hello and welcome to Herman Van Rompuy, the First European President.
The European Union enters a new phase: it's getting its first fix President.
I am a proud Belgian Citizen and suc
The European Union enters a new phase: it's getting its first fix President.
I am a proud Belgian Citizen and suc
Emergency Disaster Preparedness
Posted by 2Eklectik (#1) 929 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
The ability to survive an emergency disaster situation does not depend as much on luck, as it does on being prepared. There are several simple steps that you can take immediately to increas
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