Why Everyday Life Matters: Class, Community and Making Life Livable Les BackWhy Everyday Life Matters: Class, Community and Making Life Livable Les Back
This article argues that studying everyday life is valuable because it makes sociologists attend
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Natural capitalism: path to sustainability?Natural capitalism: path to sustainability?
The first is the fall of Communism, with the apparent triumph of market economics. The second, now emergent in a rapidly growing number of businesses, is the end of the war against the earth
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Week Two Meal Planner 7 days for 2 adultsWeek Two Meal Planner 7 days for 2 adults
This meal plan is from ThriftyLesley com where there are other meal plans and many more recipes not featured on the meal plans. All recipes are to feed an adult for £1 a day, so main meals are 50p a portion or less
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L. M. Boyd Ain’t nothing in this world for free, and it blows my mind how so many fools just don’t get thatL. M. Boyd Ain’t nothing in this world for free, and it blows my mind how so many fools just don’t get that
The word most apt to attract attention in an advertisement is said to be "Free." (L. M. Boyd)
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Follow Comments Following Comments Unfollow CommentsFollow Comments Following Comments Unfollow Comments
Chromebooks are steadily taking over the school market, which once seemed ripe for widespread iPad adoption. Currently, the Apple Watch has slipped past Google Glass as the most intriguing device in the wearables category
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Oh!3 (featuring Ke$ha)Oh!3 (featuring Ke$ha)
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Example: X: The turkey isn’t cooked well because the oven is not functioning well. Y: Well, it’s the case of a bad workman blaming his tools. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. Things we already have are more valuable than what we hope toExample: X: The turkey isn’t cooked well because the oven is not functioning well. Y: Well, it’s the case of a bad workman blaming his tools. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. Things we already have are more valuable than what we hope to
This proverb is used when someone blames the quality of their equipment or other external factors when they perform a task poorly
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