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  1. 1. feed the hungry
    2 team members . 2 entries . 10 cheers
    51 people
  2. 2. make poverty history
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    219 people
  3. 3. improve my vocabulary
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    1,068 people
  4. 4. Live Without Fear
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    603 people
  5. 5. protect human rights
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    2 people
  6. 6. children's rights
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  7. 7. end poverty
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    64 people
  8. 8. make a difference
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    6,772 people
  9. 9. judge a little less and forgive a little more
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    301 people
  10. 10. exercise more frequently
    59 people
  11. 11. Learn to fly
    2,139 people
  12. 12. Actually meet face-to-face with someone from 43 Things
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  13. 13. never, EVER grow up
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    794 people
  14. 14. Learn Urdu
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    264 people
  15. 15. Learn to play the guitar
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    12,633 people
  16. 16. control my anger
    444 people
  17. 17. give up sugar
    153 people
  18. 18. get a job i love
    888 people
  19. 19. adopt an orphan
    51 people
  20. 20. write anonymous, loving post-its for strangers to find
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    867 people
  21. 21. Have adventures
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    205 people
  22. 22. Pay it Forward
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    649 people
  23. 23. gather participants for the first 43T european meet-up
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  24. 24. Make a list of 43 things I know very little about, & then learn at least 3 things about each of them
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    127 people
  25. 25. see the northern lights
    16,873 people
  26. 26. be more patient
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    2,904 people
  27. 27. Health: Drink more water
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    11 people
  28. 28. feel the fear and do it anyway
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    446 people
  29. 29. Open a cafe/bookstore
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    112 people
  30. 30. live life to the full
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    179 people
  31. 31. Take more photos
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    3,471 people
  32. 32. be less cartesian
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    2 people
  33. 33. relax
    1,879 people
  34. 34. read all the Sandman graphic novels
    35 people
  35. 35. live instead of exist
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    639 people
  36. 36. live an extraordinary life
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    74 people
  37. 37. master CSS
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    769 people
  38. 38. stop procrastinating
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    26,935 people
  39. 39. learn to draw
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    1,987 people
  40. 40. take control of my life
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    126 people
  41. 41. drink 8 glasses of water a day
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    1,261 people
  42. 42. have nice abs
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    585 people
  43. 43. Shower in a waterfall.
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    426 people
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feed the hungry (read all 2 entries…)
Fed one hungry person Friday evening 3 years ago

I was in Oxford on Friday, the day before new years eve. I was driving around with my best friend from school days and we were talking about poverty and homelessness in general. Then we had an idea – why don’t we find someone homeless and feed them right now! It took us about 10 minutes to find a young girl sat on her haunches with a paper cup in front of her. I pulled down the car window and asked her if she was homeless, to which she replied ‘yes’. I asked her if she wanted some food and again, she replied in the affirmative. ‘What would you like to eat’, I asked her. She said, “anything, I haven’t eaten for days”. I looked at my friend and we sped of to the nearest 24 store (it was 11pm). My friend went in and bought £10.00 worth of fresh food – sandwiches, drinks, snacks, fruit. We got back to her laden with 2 shopping bags and she was just totally overwhelmed.

I asked her about her plans for the night – she was just trying to get enough money to pay for a bed-n-breakfast. So although we’d solved her food problem, we were unable to solve her accomodation issue – which bothered me.

We spoke for a while – and it turned out she was exactly the same age as us – 36, and we had some people in common. How she ended up on the street I don’t know. We did not pry and did not ask questions. We are not there to judge.

We just wanted to feed a hungry stomach. Before we left some of her friends turned up – also homeless. So we think she may have shared her food with them also. So three hungry stomachs filled.

This took no longer than 45 minutes, and it did make a difference. I asked my friend to look out for her and help her again if he could. He has pledged to feed someone hungry in Oxford once a week.

Its not about just feeding a stomach. You talk to them, offer a smile, a kind word – and this kindles hope and hopefully one day a better life. Also, its not about making myself feel good. How could I feel good after giving her food, but still knowing that she had another 2/3 hours to save money for her accomodation? We can only do so much, but we start with small steps. Feeding them gives themk energy and hope that will hopefully get them through comfortably right now.



improve my vocabulary (read all 5 entries…)
pleonasm 3 years ago

I like this word!! :-)

1. the use of more words than are necessary to express an idea; redundancy.
2. an instance of this, as free gift or true fact.
3. a redundant word or expression.

(from infoplease.com)



improve my vocabulary (read all 5 entries…)
racist and racialist - what is the difference? 3 years ago

I’ve debated this one with colleagues for ages. What is the exact definition of racist and racialist? More importantly, what is the difference? :-)



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