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  2. Hoarding - Wikipedia

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    Also, this behavior can be developed due to life circumstances such as difficult losses, depression, financial crises, and living small which make it difficult for people to get rid of their belongings. [14] According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, [17] the criteria for hoarding disorder boils down to five main ...

  3. Hoard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Places. 2 People. 3 Arts, entertainment, and media. 4 Other uses. ... A hoard is a collection of valuable objects or artifacts, ...

  4. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    hoard and horde. A hoard is a store or accumulation of things. A horde is a large group of people. Standard: A horde of shoppers lined up to be the first to buy the new gizmo. Standard: He has a hoard of discontinued rare cards. Non-standard: Do not horde the candy, share it. Non-standard: The hoard charged when the horns sounded.

  5. 11 thoughtful gifts for people who are moving - AOL

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    Whether they're moving out of the house they've been in for 30 years or are first-time homeowners who are eager to kickoff homeownership. Help them make their move feel extra special with a ...

  6. Opportunity hoarding - Wikipedia

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    Opportunity hoarding occurs when privileged social groups control access to community resources and prevent underprivileged groups from utilizing important resources. The process occurs when a dominant group identifies viable resources and acts in ways that prevents them from being used by individuals outside of this group.

  7. List of hoards in North America - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of hoards in North America. ... Baltimore gold hoard [1] Bank of New York Hoard [2 ...

  8. Port strike: Don't hoard that toilet paper! Here's what you ...

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    We don't import toilet paper, so panic buying it because of the port strike won't help. But there are other items that could soon vanish.

  9. Hoard - Wikipedia

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    A hoard of loot is a buried collection of spoils from raiding and is more in keeping with the popular idea of "buried treasure". Votive hoards are different from the above in that they are often taken to represent permanent abandonment, in the form of purposeful deposition of items, either all at once or over time for ritual purposes, without ...