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What are some things that homeless people and "hobos" often lack access to that people don't realize? Are there any charities that will accept these things as donations?

In Arizona, one huge item that people don’t think about when considering the homeless is water.Many years ago, the Phoenix Rescue Mission recognized this problem: the homeless were dying during the summer months due to heat-related problems, particularly heat stroke from dehydration. So, with the help of a local radio station (98 - KUPD), they began bottled water collection drives at the beginning of every summer, and the death rate has gone down significantly.Aside from that…they just need help, in general. I’m not talking about the panhandlers at the street corners…I’ve seen and heard too many things that indicate those people aren’t the folks in real need of help.In Phoenix, we have a small area near the state capital where there are several organizations for the homeless tucked into an area of about 10 acres: Central Arizona Shelter Services, St. Joseph the Worker, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, the Homeless ID Project, and Andre House.See that grassy area? Most days, that is full of people just laying down, sitting, socializing, etc. If there’s no room in the shelter, this is where people sleep the night away, even when the overnight low is 100 degrees. An overwhelming amount of the population there is clearly mentally incapable of panhandling; they’re visibly ill. These are the people who need your assistance, and they aren’t holding up signs saying “God Bless”.If you want to help, contact a local homeless organization and see what you can do. You’d be surprised at what you may be asked. St. Joseph the Worker asked me to help…by building them an entirely new web site for them.*** DISCLAIMER *** While I’m no longer affiliated with any of these organizations, yes, I did do work for St. Joseph several years ago, and I regularly do give to many of these organizations.

With all of the evidence stacked against it, why do Americans still believe a conspiracy took place on November 22, 1963?

Evidence collected over the last 50 years overwhelmingly supports Jim Garrison’s case against the CIA. Had Garrison not been surrounded by government agents, had he been able to call key witnesses from out-of-state, had so many crucial witnesses not dropped dead or altered testimony under duress, Garrison might have been able to bring justice forth.Meanwhile, an intensive and well-organized disinfo campaign continues today to block the truth, and even though most Americans are aware of a conspiracy, they have been divided into blaming either the mafia, Cuba, the Soviets, the Texas oil crowd, or LBJ, as well as the CIA.Eight out of every ten authors in this field are probably spreading disinfo, either knowingly or as dupes of intel, and the disinfo crowd owns the data and details, and deploys meaningless details to muddy the case instead of solve it.JFK was killed by key members of Miami’s CIA station, the largest in the world at the time, after he removed Bill Harvey from leading that station. Harvey was moved to head the CIA office in Italy and assisted the operation from there.The two key subordinates working directly under Harvey in Miami were Ted Shackley and David Morales. Shackely went on to head up the CIA’s largest assassination program in history, the Phoenix Project in Vietnam, and was instrumental in capturing a near monopoly on Asian opium. The money made through this operation was washed through the Nugan-Hand Bank in Australia. Morales admitted his participation in the assassination shortly before his death in Arizona.E. Howard Hunt left a death bed confession that implicated Harvey and Morales.And still you pretend we don’t know what happened?Finally, the man Garrison implicated, Clay Shaw, was later revealed to have the CIA connections that he’d claimed he did not have. In 1979, Richard Helms, former director of the CIA, testified under oath that Clay Shaw had been a part-time contact of the Domestic Contact Service of the CIA. In 1996, the CIA revealed that Clay Shaw had obtained a "five Agency" clearance in 1949.

What are the best resources for learning Elixir (and Phoenix)?

The learning page from Elixir-lang website. Really, lots of cool resources there. Books, courses, videos. Most of what I share here is also there.One important point I feel is necessary to add: Elixir is not hard. Some people made me think it when I started and that slowed the process a little bit. It is just different because of functional programming, but then again: not hard.Well, there's a lot of resources there then I'm sharing what I am using to learn Elixir right now (I started learning in March/2016). Notice: no one asked me to advertise for these projects, nor I'm related to them.Elixir Slack group - this is the first resource because I believe human contact is the best resource. So many answers, help on silly concepts, projects I've got to know when I got there (btw thanks #beginners channel, and all users that helped me over there).Elixir Mail List / #elixir-lang IRC channel - resources that I use less, but are worth mentioning. The cool thing about elixir IRC channel: it welcomes all levels, even non-elixir related questions.Elixir Getting introduction page - you have to pass through this to start with Elixir.(paid) Programming Elixir 1.2 - I didn't know where to start and what to do after the "Getting Started" page on elixir-lang website. Someone told me to buy this book, but it is a bit expensive (for me, in Brazil, because of currency). I've changed my mind after I found this discount ticket.About the book: it is great, simple, and easy to follow. Even if it says "Expert" book on pragprog website, actually you just need to have a good basis in programming (knowing algorithms, functions, and so on). All the C-lang and data structure classes at University were more than enough to help me read this.(paid) DailyDrip (aka Elixir Sips) - particularly I am not a fan of paying for videos, but I'm urging to learn Elixir fast. And what I tried helped me a lot. It is a series of videos from installing Elixir to some more advanced stuff like a series of seven episodes teaching how to make an e-commerce with Phoenix.ElixirSchool - a free and open source online project to teach Elixir. I'm passing through the lessons slowly. It is actually new to me, thanks Ivan for showing it to me. Also available in several languages.YouTube videos - I will start a list of Elixir resources on YouTube, but here are some videos.Some resources I am yet to try:30 days of Elixir - a Github project that walks through the Elixir language, one exercise per day for 30 days.Exercism - there's even a channel (#exercism) on Elixir-lang slack group!Books I'm looking forward to buy:Programming Phoenix by Chris McCord.Metaprogramming Elixir by Chris McCord too (and yes, pragprog is taking a lot from my pockets, hope it pays off).What I miss, personally, right now:Live coding/pair programming.Local meetups - but probably you have one near you, check here.Projects that I can contribute - I know this is very personal and that almost all open source projects are looking for contributors, but I really don't know feel confident enough to send PRs to the Phoenix Framework, for example.PS: please, suggest other ways in comments and I will add to this answer.PPS: Thanks for A2A

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