well first of all I think it doesnt concern any of your business
1. She has never had a job since she had lack of experience. 2. she couldn't pay her rent so her landlady put her out. *she also couldn't feed herself because she had no money.
From what I have read on-line, estimates are between 9 and 12 million. We could see this happen again when there is economic collapse leading to a run on the banks, and grocery stores. We live in a world today were many people do not have the patience to stand in food lines, not that FEMA can feed us all anyways. Another negative factor is the "just-in-time" supply chain today. One must ask, "How many days can my neighbor go without food before he is willing to steal or kill to feed his starving crying kids.
A Certificate cannot feed a family. If the person who got certified can get a job matching his skill sets, then I guess it can help the person feed his family
They faced many problems such as building housing, difficulty getting water, dangers of unsafe drinking water, plowing the tough prairie sod, earning money while waiting for crops to come in and having to make their own necessities like clothing and soap.
they had to divide their land equally among their heirs until the land was not enogh to feed the family so they had to sell it
During this time which was in the 1930's the great depression was just ending. the dust bowl started and many people were losing their land to the government and having to move to find a job to feed their families.
That was during the Great Depression, and they only made what they could in thir farms, which WA barely enough to feed their families.
It was not uncommon to make dresses out of flour sacks. The material was tightly woven and much softer than feed sack, which were more coarsely woven from rougher materials.
she gave money to the poor. and she also helped feed children.
He Stole the ham and sausages from his work and unfortunately Sounder wasn't there to warn them the sheriff was coming
1. She has never had a job since she had lack of experience. 2. she couldn't pay her rent so her landlady put her out. *she also couldn't feed herself because she had no money.
He's a car saleman (seriously) . When asked why , he gave a GREAT answer : " I have a family to feed "
yes you do get to feed them on a Family tour
People in the 1930s acted much like they do today. Most people were struggling through the Great Depression, and trying to get enough food to feed their families.
You feed them kibble
90 to feed a family of 3 for a week => 30 to feed one for a week => 30*5 to feed a family of 5 for a week ie 150. However, this assumes that it costs the same to feed adults and children in a family (unlikely), and that there are no economies of scale (also unlikely).
From what I have read on-line, estimates are between 9 and 12 million. We could see this happen again when there is economic collapse leading to a run on the banks, and grocery stores. We live in a world today were many people do not have the patience to stand in food lines, not that FEMA can feed us all anyways. Another negative factor is the "just-in-time" supply chain today. One must ask, "How many days can my neighbor go without food before he is willing to steal or kill to feed his starving crying kids.