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  2. Basic needs - Wikipedia

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    A traditional list of immediate "basic needs" is food (including water), shelter and clothing. [3] Many modern lists emphasize the minimum level of consumption of "basic needs" of not just food, water, clothing and shelter, but also transportation (as proposed in the Third talk of Livelihood section of Three Principles of the People ...

  3. Functional prerequisites - Wikipedia

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    In sociological research, functional prerequisites are the basic needs (food, shelter, clothing, and money) that an individual requires to live above the poverty line. [1] Functional prerequisites may also refer to the factors that allow a society to maintain social order .

  4. Livelihood - Wikipedia

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    A person's livelihood (derived from life-lode, "way of life"; cf. OG lib-leit) [1] refers to their "means of securing the basic necessities (food, water, shelter and clothing) of life". Livelihood is defined as a set of activities essential to everyday life that are conducted over one's life span.

  5. Feeling thankful? This Thanksgiving, help Austin neighbors ...

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    In the first 25 years, more than $20 million has been given to local nonprofits to help their clients with basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing and medical care.

  6. Tennessee tornadoes: Here's how to get food, shelter, other ...

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    The helpline is staffed by trained specialists who can help people access food, clothing, shelter, mental health services and more. To self-report your needs, dial 211 or (800)318-9335, text your ...

  7. 10 ways to give back around KC this holiday season: food ...

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    The organization in midtown Kansas City helps meet basic needs of members of the community of all ages by providing critical assists with shelter, utility and medical payments; food and clothing ...

  8. Living wage - Wikipedia

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    The income would have to allow the family to "secure food, shelter, clothing, health care, transportation and other necessities of living in modern society". [9] The definition of a living wage used by the Greater London Authority (GLA) is the threshold wage, calculated as an income of 60% of the median, and an additional 15% to allow for ...

  9. Subsistence economy - Wikipedia

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    Basic subsistence is the provision of food, clothing, shelter. A subsistence economy is an economy directed to one's subsistence rather than to the market. [1] Often, the subsistence economy is moneyless and relies on natural resources to provide for basic needs through hunting, gathering, and agriculture.