Poor families were given Anderson shelters by the Govornment for free. However if a member of your family worked and got paid £5 or more they had to buy an Anderson shelter for £7.
A leader that is listening during a meeting, should be a good leader. This means that they really care about what other people think and feel, and they pay attention.
There never has been a pay grade of F2. There is and E2, which stands for Enlisted 2 and there is an O2 which stands for Officer 2 pay grades. This is true for several centuries of the USN.
War Bonds were essentially money that people loaned to the government to help pay for the war. The bonds were later paid back with interest after the war.
not a lot
Well, there were limited supplies to be sold and many people were willing to pay more for their daily goods so shops took advantage of that and increased prices.
Depends on where you take them, but most of them I would say Yes
They are free at the animal shelters, although sometimes you do have to pay for their shots.
They didn't.
by raising money
Most shelters have some kind of government funding, which includes salaries for staff. It honestly depends on the animal shelter. Usually there are a few (paid) employees and many volunteers.
to make British people to pay for their taxes
because they couldn't pay their bills bebt or rent so they lost their house to pay for it.
Like dog shelters, it is a place where they take care of abandoned/unwanted ferrets that people left..Many of these shelters are run by individuals or families who have to pay out of their own pockets to care for the ferrets. Adopting a ferret from a ferret shelter is a great way to give wonderful ferrets a loving home. They usually have ferrets in all age groups and colors
FREE!!! But if you want a better quality dog, you get what you pay for you know? There are lots of shelters who have lots of black labs!! Lots of high kill shelters who give dogs with shots and spayed for 25$ Good luck!
cheap dog food is about $100-$250 per year per dog. However most shelters receive donations so they don't actually have to pay that much.
Yes. Many people during the depression of the 1930s went broke because they had to pay off their bills no matter what, and many of them ended up with no home or not much of one, because they couldn't afford it. Depression or not, debt is still debt.
Most homeless shelters do not charge homeless people for their services, as they are meant to provide assistance and support to those in need. However, some shelters may have specific rules or requirements in place for admission, such as participation in programs or following certain guidelines.