Cheshire Cat wrote:Do Tell !!
Use the link...
Get Real! wrote:A "master race" implies terrestrial dominance alone but as a Cypriot I have other plans...
http://www.cyprus-forum.com/cyprus12161.html
purdey wrote:RUSSIA.A land of opportunity...for some.
Greed.
Poverty.
Crime,the likes which I have never witnessed,anywhere else.
Prostitution on a vast scale.
I could go on for hours.I hate the bloody place..
Get Real! wrote:Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:Filitsa wrote:Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:Hey lady, you want do something nice? Go help your 3.5 million homeless and forget about the cats and dogs in Cyprus...
3.5 million? Wikipedia, GR!? Did you write the article or edit it? "Honestly people ..."
And for goodness sake, GR!, at least quote it correctly "847,000 - 3,470,000" with a differential of 2,623,000! Mighty accurate statistic?!
Points taken for lack of credible sources and inaccurate statistics.
Hey, goofball...They found that, on a given night in October, 444,000 people (in 346,000 households) experienced homelessness - which translates to 6.3% of the population of people living in poverty. On a given night in February, 842,000 (in 637,000 households) experienced homelessness - which translates to almost 10% of the population of people living in poverty.
Converting these estimates into an annual projection, the numbers that emerge are 2.3 million people (based on the October estimate) and 3.5 million people (based on the February estimate).This translates to approximately 1% of the U.S. population experiencing homelessness each year, 38% (October) to 39% (February) of them being children (Urban Institute 2000).
http://www.homeless.org.au/statistics/#US
This site is no more credible than Wikipedia. If I'm a goofball, then you're a moron.
Ready for the raw egg? ...because I've got another site for you...
http://lahsc.org/wordpress/educate/stat ... tatistics/
How many times must I disgrace you before you realize that I always do my homework?
The only thing you're good at is name calling and net trawling (in order of competence). You have a long way to go to prove the credibility of your sources. For every website you post that states 3.5 billion, I can post one that states 850,000. Where's the egg, baby boy?
Next time think twice before you take on GR but for now just shut up and die with dignity…
Oracle wrote:Get Real! wrote:Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:Filitsa wrote:Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:Hey lady, you want do something nice? Go help your 3.5 million homeless and forget about the cats and dogs in Cyprus...
3.5 million? Wikipedia, GR!? Did you write the article or edit it? "Honestly people ..."
And for goodness sake, GR!, at least quote it correctly "847,000 - 3,470,000" with a differential of 2,623,000! Mighty accurate statistic?!
Points taken for lack of credible sources and inaccurate statistics.
Hey, goofball...They found that, on a given night in October, 444,000 people (in 346,000 households) experienced homelessness - which translates to 6.3% of the population of people living in poverty. On a given night in February, 842,000 (in 637,000 households) experienced homelessness - which translates to almost 10% of the population of people living in poverty.
Converting these estimates into an annual projection, the numbers that emerge are 2.3 million people (based on the October estimate) and 3.5 million people (based on the February estimate).This translates to approximately 1% of the U.S. population experiencing homelessness each year, 38% (October) to 39% (February) of them being children (Urban Institute 2000).
http://www.homeless.org.au/statistics/#US
This site is no more credible than Wikipedia. If I'm a goofball, then you're a moron.
Ready for the raw egg? ...because I've got another site for you...
http://lahsc.org/wordpress/educate/stat ... tatistics/
How many times must I disgrace you before you realize that I always do my homework?
The only thing you're good at is name calling and net trawling (in order of competence). You have a long way to go to prove the credibility of your sources. For every website you post that states 3.5 billion, I can post one that states 850,000. Where's the egg, baby boy?
Next time think twice before you take on GR but for now just shut up and die with dignity…
Filitsa ... are numbers just a meaningless quantity to you?
Filitsa wrote:Oracle wrote:Get Real! wrote:Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:Filitsa wrote:Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:Hey lady, you want do something nice? Go help your 3.5 million homeless and forget about the cats and dogs in Cyprus...
3.5 million? Wikipedia, GR!? Did you write the article or edit it? "Honestly people ..."
And for goodness sake, GR!, at least quote it correctly "847,000 - 3,470,000" with a differential of 2,623,000! Mighty accurate statistic?!
Points taken for lack of credible sources and inaccurate statistics.
Hey, goofball...They found that, on a given night in October, 444,000 people (in 346,000 households) experienced homelessness - which translates to 6.3% of the population of people living in poverty. On a given night in February, 842,000 (in 637,000 households) experienced homelessness - which translates to almost 10% of the population of people living in poverty.
Converting these estimates into an annual projection, the numbers that emerge are 2.3 million people (based on the October estimate) and 3.5 million people (based on the February estimate).This translates to approximately 1% of the U.S. population experiencing homelessness each year, 38% (October) to 39% (February) of them being children (Urban Institute 2000).
http://www.homeless.org.au/statistics/#US
This site is no more credible than Wikipedia. If I'm a goofball, then you're a moron.
Ready for the raw egg? ...because I've got another site for you...
http://lahsc.org/wordpress/educate/stat ... tatistics/
How many times must I disgrace you before you realize that I always do my homework?
The only thing you're good at is name calling and net trawling (in order of competence). You have a long way to go to prove the credibility of your sources. For every website you post that states 3.5 billion, I can post one that states 850,000. Where's the egg, baby boy?
Next time think twice before you take on GR but for now just shut up and die with dignity…
Filitsa ... are numbers just a meaningless quantity to you?
Nope! And credibility is just as meaningful.
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