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Lucy pointed out that seeing a play about children with no parents might make shelter children feel they're lucky.
"We really don't have anything to offer them — no food, nothing to make shelter," said Edouard Dunia, who leads Cadre.
"Let's hope we don't have to make shelter in the rain if we need to evacuate tonight," he said.
By painful degrees, Crusoe learns to make shelter, hunt, start to cultivate the land, begin to domesticate the wild goats, explore the island, and even manage eventually to make himself that ultimate of civilised acquisitions, a second home: a country estate, as he calls it, in the idyllic middle of the island.
"So our fishermen now cannot even make shelter in Scarborough when there's rough seas or when there are typhoons.
To make shelter allocation success more likely, shelter capacity or service area also needs to be taken into account to ensure that all residents can be housed.
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"Ray is working on that program that will make shelters safe.
New for this year is a programme of bushcraft workshops, where over-eights can learn how to make shelters, fires and campfire gadgets.
If the leaves are too unsightly to leave where they fall, NWF suggests mulching, composting, or piling them up to make shelters for wildlife.
To the contrary, it takes funding away that pays for the very staff and services needed to make shelters safer and more responsive.
It was constantly raining; we managed to make shelters from the bales of harvested crops.
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