personally, i believe that ill be eating at a fast food resturaunt, such as taco bell. despite there being a drivfe towards more organic, "healthy" foods, there still will be fast food resturaunts
Added by Eric Kramer on April 23, 2010 at 3:07pm —
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First off, just in case some people do not know, restaurants usually throw away all the left over food from the day. one way to help people, at least just one person, is by having these restaurants give this left over food to those who need it- the homeless; the poor.
Added by Eric Kramer on April 23, 2010 at 2:59pm —
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For the homeless, securing a food source isnt as difficult in my community, Belton, Texas, as it is for homeless people in the bigger cities, such as Austin or Houston. However, it is still difficult to secure a food source in my community. it has been reported that Marth'a Kitchen, a non-profit organization that helps and donates to the homeless in my community, is short on food and other objects to give the homeless individuals. the only way Marth's Kitchen can come short of supplies to give…
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Added by Eric Kramer on April 23, 2010 at 2:50pm —
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2020 is a good year for me. i jsut recieved a raise at my job with exxonmobile (sorry if spelled wrong but in a rush) where i get to work with my cousin and uncle, which is even more awesome than it was thought to be. Living in a condo in houston near work makes driving easier than most drives to work in houston. one day at work i recieved a call from tokyo and was asked to help with their pridicament. everyday i help find the easiest, most productive way to drill oil for exxon, and tokyo…
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Added by Eric Kramer on April 22, 2010 at 10:00pm —
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i picked Paula Kahumbu, becasue she is going to the source and the people who are actually being effect and that actually undergo poverty and homelessness. im following her by going to the afrigadget site and keeping up with her updates on the situations she finds and enters.
Added by Eric Kramer on April 22, 2010 at 9:47pm —
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Fully understanding the situation is the key to success. however, it;s harder said than done. Most people do take the time in learning everyting about the problem, and what exactly is wrong. But that's it. He or she or they understand the question, but not what the question brings along with it, such as boundaries, limitations, and wicked twists. It's all these factors that most people miss, and because so, the solution they come up with isnt as beneficial as otehr possible solutions.
Added by Eric Kramer on April 21, 2010 at 10:00pm —
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