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What are the 13 reasons that justify that there’s still hope for humanity to prevail?

Justifying with 13 reasons below.This Gentleman below is , Harish Nanjappa was cut into 2 pieces in an accident in Bangalore, Surprisingly he was alive for some time and did request for Organ Donation laying as 2 pieces on road.2. This Gentleman is Saman Gunan (Guana/Kunan). He has just died taking oxygen to the Thai youngsters trapped in a cave. He didn’t save enough oxygen for himself for the way back. His bravery & inate selflessness represented humanity at its best.3. This Gentle lady is Sindhutai Sapkal, affectionately known as the "Mother of Orphans", is an Indian social worker and social activist known particularly for her work in raising orphaned children in India. She is known to have raise up 1042 Adopted orphaned children.4. The Gentleman below Abdul Sattar Edhi, who founded the Edhi Foundation, which runs the world's largest volunteer ambulance network, along with homeless shelters, animal shelter, rehab centres, and orphanages across Pakistan.His Edhi Foundation has till date Edhi Foundation has rescued over 20,000 abandoned infants, rehabilitated over 50,000 orphans.5. The Gentleman below is Mr. Kuldeep Singh, who saved 70 passengers from a Bombblast being a driver of a DTC(Delhi Transport Corporation). He lost his sight in his human act.6. The Gentleman Police officer below Larry DePrimo , gifted a pair of shoes to a Homeless Man in the Subway after a brief conversation with the same. Humanity Exists.7. The Gentleman below is AkileshKumar. The techie went to Hotel Sabrina , Malappuram, Kerala and ordered his dinner. Just when the food arrived on his table, he saw young pair of eyes looking at him. Two young ragpickers, a boy and his sister, were looking at him from outside the window. But instead of ignoring them, Kumar, a native of Thiruvalla, motioned them to come inside and ordered food for them. The boy was excited but his little sister made them wash their hands before eating. The kids quietly finished their food, washed their hands and left when done.The Surprising thing happened next was more interesting . He got the bill which was written “We don’t have a machine that can bill humanity. May good happen to you!” in Malayalam.8. Humanity Speaks for all religions.9. The Gentle man in the slide below is Dobri Dobrev.10. The Gentleman below is Pravin Tulpule. Pravin Tulpule, an ex-naval officer. He served in the Indian Navy for 17 long years .Pravin Tulpule has been known as the Happy Uncle :Clown Magician. He has performed in more than 4,000 shows across schools,hospitals,orphanages, old-age homes , amongst cancer patients without charging any fee. His sole aim is to spread joy and happiness over the country, to act as a balm for the indelible pain of those victims of circumstances11. The Gentleman below is Kalyanasundaram. This man from Tamil Nadu and a librarian by profession, who is now 73 years old, has given a complete new definition to charity. Whatever he has earned as a librarian, he has donated every single rupee. He does odd part time jobs now to meet his ends meet. For the last 30 years of his life, his monthly salary had gone to those who were in need. His entire pension of Rs 10 lakhs was also donated to help the poor. He lives a very simple life.12.Entire Thailand is on the toes to save the 13 boys trapped inside the cave. Many countries across the world had tied up their hands together to save the 13 precious lives.13. Last but not the least. Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, considered his greatest scientific achievement to be the development of ultra low weight prosthetic limbs, which makes the life of Amputated people easier.

Why is there a lack of kindness in the world?

Kindness is not dead, below are the evidences,This Gentleman below is , Harish Nanjappa was cut into 2 pieces in an accident in Bangalore, Surprisingly he was alive for some time and did request for Organ Donation laying as 2 pieces on road.2. This Gentleman is Saman Gunan (Guana/Kunan). He has just died taking oxygen to the Thai youngsters trapped in a cave. He didn’t save enough oxygen for himself for the way back. His bravery & inate selflessness represented humanity at its best.3. This Gentle lady is Sindhutai Sapkal, affectionately known as the "Mother of Orphans", is an Indian social worker and social activist known particularly for her work in raising orphaned children in India. She is known to have raise up 1042 Adopted orphaned children.4. The Gentleman below Abdul Sattar Edhi, who founded the Edhi Foundation, which runs the world's largest volunteer ambulance network, along with homeless shelters, animal shelter, rehab centres, and orphanages across Pakistan.His Edhi Foundation has till date Edhi Foundation has rescued over 20,000 abandoned infants, rehabilitated over 50,000 orphans.5. The Gentleman below is Mr. Kuldeep Singh, who saved 70 passengers from a Bombblast being a driver of a DTC(Delhi Transport Corporation). He lost his sight in his human act.6. The Gentleman Police officer below Larry DePrimo , gifted a pair of shoes to a Homeless Man in the Subway after a brief conversation with the same. Humanity Exists.7. The Gentleman below is AkileshKumar. The techie went to Hotel Sabrina , Malappuram, Kerala and ordered his dinner. Just when the food arrived on his table, he saw young pair of eyes looking at him. Two young ragpickers, a boy and his sister, were looking at him from outside the window. But instead of ignoring them, Kumar, a native of Thiruvalla, motioned them to come inside and ordered food for them. The boy was excited but his little sister made them wash their hands before eating. The kids quietly finished their food, washed their hands and left when done.The Surprising thing happened next was more interesting . He got the bill which was written “We don’t have a machine that can bill humanity. May good happen to you!” in Malayalam.8. Humanity Speaks for all religions.9. The Gentle man in the slide below is Dobri Dobrev.10. The Gentleman below is Pravin Tulpule. Pravin Tulpule, an ex-naval officer. He served in the Indian Navy for 17 long years .Pravin Tulpule has been known as the Happy Uncle :Clown Magician. He has performed in more than 4,000 shows across schools,hospitals,orphanages, old-age homes , amongst cancer patients without charging any fee. His sole aim is to spread joy and happiness over the country, to act as a balm for the indelible pain of those victims of circumstances11. The Gentleman below is Kalyanasundaram. This man from Tamil Nadu and a librarian by profession, who is now 73 years old, has given a complete new definition to charity. Whatever he has earned as a librarian, he has donated every single rupee. He does odd part time jobs now to meet his ends meet. For the last 30 years of his life, his monthly salary had gone to those who were in need. His entire pension of Rs 10 lakhs was also donated to help the poor. He lives a very simple life.12.Entire Thailand is on the toes to save the 13 boys trapped inside the cave. Many countries across the world had tied up their hands together to save the 13 precious lives.13. Last but not the least. Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, considered his greatest scientific achievement to be the development of ultra low weight prosthetic limbs, which makes the life of Amputated people easier.

How narrow is the most narrow single family house?

From Wikipedia:you may be interested in Spite houses, which are usually quite narrow!Spite houseThe Skinny House in Boston, Massachusetts was reputedly built by a man who inherited only a small patch of land, to spite his neighbour by blocking his viewA spite house is a buildingconstructed or substantially modified to irritate neighbors or any party with land stakes. Spite houses may create obstructions, such as blocking out light or blocking access to neighboring buildings, or can be flagrant symbols of defiance.[1][2]Because long-term occupationis not the primary purpose of these houses, they frequently sport strange and impractical structures.Spite houses are considerably rarer than spite fences.[1]This is partially attributable to the fact that modern building codesoften prevent the construction of houses likely to impinge on neighbors' views or privacy, but mostly because fence construction is far cheaper, quicker, and easier than home construction.[3]There are also similar structures known as spite wall or blinder wall.ExamplesEditThe Old Spite House of Marblehead, Massachusetts in 1912In 1716, Thomas Wood, a sailmaker, built a house in Marblehead, Massachusetts, that subsequently became known as the Old Spite House. One possibility is that it was inhabited by two brothers who occupied different sections, would not speak to each other, and refused to sell to the other.[4]Another explanation is that the ten foot (3 meter) wide house, just tall enough to block the view of two other houses on Orne Street, was built because its owner was upset about his tiny share of his father's estate and therefore decided to spoil his older brothers' view.[5] The Old Spite House is still standing and occupied.[5]The McCobb Spite House at Deadman's Point in July 1960.In 1806, Thomas McCobb, heir to his father's land and shipbuilding business, returned home to Phippsburg, Maine, from sea to discover that his stepbrother Mark had inherited the family "Mansion in the Wilderness".[6] Upset about his loss, McCobb built a house directly across from the McCobb mansion to spite his stepbrother.[6] The National Park Service's Historic American Buildings Surveyphotographed and documented the 1925 move of the McCobb Spite Houseby barge from Phippsburg to Deadman's Point in Rockport, Maine.[7][8][9]The Tyler Spite House in Frederick, Maryland. It is located at the southern terminus of Record StreetIn 1814, Dr. John Tyler, an eminent ophthalmologist and one of the first American-born physicians to perform a cataract operation, owned a parcel of land near the courthouse square in Frederick, Maryland.[10] The city made plans to extend Record Street south through Tyler's land to meet West Patrick Street.[10] In fighting the city, Tyler discovered a local law that prevented the building of a road if work was in progress on a substantial building in the path of a proposed road.[10] To spite the city, Tyler immediately had workmen pour a building foundation, which was discovered by the road crews the next morning.[10][11]In 1830, John Hollensbury's home in Alexandria, Virginia, was one of two houses that directly bordered an alley that attracted an annoying amount of horse-drawn wagon traffic and loiterers.[12] To prevent people from using the alleyway, Hollensbury constructed a 7-foot (2.1 m) wide, 25-foot (7.6 m) deep, 325-square-foot (30.2 m2), two-story home using the existing brick walls of the adjacent homes for the sides of the new house.[12] The brick walls of the Hollensbury Spite House living room have gouges from wagon-wheel hubs, and the house is still standing and occupied.[12]The Skinny House in Boston is considered a spite house. One story of its creation tells that in 1874, two brothers in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts, got into a dispute.[13][14] Each had previously inherited land from their deceased father.[13]While the second brother was away serving in the military, the first brother built a large home, leaving the soldier only a shred of property that the first brother felt certain was too tiny to build on.[13] When the soldier returned, he found his inheritance depleted and built a wooden house at 44 Hull St. to spite his brother by blocking the sunlight and ruining his view.[13] The outside of the house spans 10.4 feet (3.2 m) and tapers to 9.25 feet (2.82 m) in the rear.[13]In 1880, Adam Schilling owned a tract of 80 acres (32 ha) adjoining the town of Hiawatha, Kansas.[15] Schilling sold three-quarters of an acre of this land, on which a house eventually was built and became owned by James Falloon.[15] Together, the 80 acres (320,000 m2) were well-suited to add to the town of Hiawatha, but Falloon refused to sell his three-quarters of an acre at the low price Schilling offered.[15] To spite his neighbor, Schilling then built a cheap tenement house on his own property 13 feet (4.0 m) from Falloon's with the "idea of rendering Falloon's home obnoxious and unendurable to Falloon and family" by renting to people Falloon might find objectionable.[15]The Richardson Spite House in 1895The Richardson Spite Housein New York City at Lexington Avenue and 82nd Street was built in 1882[16] and demolished in 1915. It was four stories tall, 104 feet (31.7 m) wide, and only five feet (1.5 m) deep. Joseph Richardson, the owner of the plot, built it after the owner of an adjacent plot, Hyman Sarner, unsuccessfully tried to purchase the land. Sarner considered the plot useless by itself and offered only $1000; Richardson demanded $5000. After the deal fell through, Richardson had an apartment building constructed on his land. It was a functional (albeit impractical) apartment building with eight suites, each consisting of three rooms and a bath.[17]In the early 1890s, in the Astor family, William Waldorf Astor's mansion was next door to that of his aunt, Caroline Webster Schermerhorn Astor, on the block later occupied by the Empire State Building. He and his aunt did not get along well, and William replaced his mansion with a hotel, the original Waldorf Hotel in 1893. The building not only towered over his aunt's home, but it also had no windows at all on the side facing the aunt's mansion.[18]At some point before 1898, a home was erected in Salem, Massachusetts, to "cut off the view of a neighbor".[19] After the owner died, his heirs agreed in 1898 to have the Salem Spite House torn down to avoid a "vexatious lawsuit with the obnoxious neighbor".[19]In the 19th century, a Collinsville, Connecticut, butcher feuded with his neighbor.[20] To spite his neighbor, the butcher built between their adjoining houses a narrow, two-story structure with windows covered by Venetian blinds.[20] The wooden building located between 23 and 25 River St. was the width of a standard stairway and allowed the butcher to block the sun to the neighbor's home and block the neighbor's view of the butcher's property at will.[20][21] The butcher's son got along with the family next door and eventually tore down the Collinsville Spite House.[20]Developer John Randall's unusual "Freeport Spite House" or "Miracle House" blocked a rival developer's plan for the route of Freeport, New York's Lena Avenue.Also in the 19th century, a Freeport, New York, developer who opposed all of Freeport being laid out in a grid, put up a Victorian housevirtually overnight on a triangular plot at the corner of Lena Avenue and Wilson Place to spite the grid designers.[22][23] The Freeport Spite House is still standing and occupied.[22]The Alameda Spite House, July 2008At the turn of the 20th century, the city of Alameda, California, took a large portion of Charles Froling's land to build a street. Froling had planned to build his dream house on the plot of land he received through inheritance.[24] To spite the city and an unsympathetic neighbor, Froling built a house 10 feet (3.0 m) deep, 54 feet (16 m) long and 20 feet (6.1 m) high on the tiny strip of land left to him.[24] The Alameda Spite House is still standing and occupied.[24] He cantilevered the front-facing second story to maximize floor space while avoiding encroachment on zoning setbacks.In 1904, the family of a deceased Joseph Edleston owned a plot of land next to the churchyard of St. Mary's in Gainford, England.[25] The children asked to erect a monument in the churchyardin memory of Joseph's 41-year tenure at the church.[25]The church refused permission, asserting that the churchyard was full but that the family could donate their land to the church and then build a monument on part of it.[25] Feeling slighted, the family immediately set about building themselves a house on their land with a 40-foot (12 m) column erected next to the churchyard so it towered over the trees.[25] The Edleston Spite House is still standing and occupied, and has MCMIV (1904) over the front door.[25]O'Reilly Spite House, West Cambridge, MA, June 2009In 1908, Francis O'Reilly owned an investment parcel of land in West Cambridge, Massachusetts, and approached his abutting land neighbor to sell the land for a gain.[26] After the neighbor refused to buy the land, O'Reilly built a 308-square-foot (28.6 m2) building, measuring 37 feet (11 m) long and only 8 feet (2.4 m) wide to spite the neighbor.[26] The O'Reilly Spite House is still standing[26] and is occupied by an interior decorating firm as of mid-2009.[27]The Sam Kee Building, built in 1913 in Vancouver, British Columbia, is a spite house. The city widened the street and took a large part of Mr. Kee's land who then built a 4-foot-11-inch (1.50 m) wide building on the remaining very small parcel of land.Before 1914, the Austro-Hungarians who ruled Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina wanted land in the Sarajevo Old Town districtto build a city hall and library.[28] The land had a home on it and, despite offering the owner money, he refused and continued to refuse even when told that he had to move.[28] When the officials threatened him, he moved the house and rebuilt it, piece by piece, on the other side of the Miljacka river, as a way of spiting the officials.[28]The Sarajevo Spite Houseoperates today as a restaurant called Inat Kuća(which means "Spite House").[28]Alley view: the thin end of the Montlake Spite House (left) and the house it blocks from 24th.In 1922, The Pink House was built in Newbury, Massachusetts. According to local legend, as per the terms of a divorce settlement, a man was required to build an exact replica of his house for his now ex-wife, but since the wife had failed to specify where the house be built, he built in the Great Marsh on the edge of town with saltwater plumbing.[29][30]In 1925, according to one common story, a Montlake, Seattle, Washington neighbor made an insultingly low offer for a tiny slice of adjoining land.[31] Out of spite for the low offer, the builder built an 860-square-foot (80 m2) house that blocked the neighbors' open space.[31]However, there are other stories about how the house came to be, making its origins murky.[32] The house is 55 inches (1.4 m) wide at the south end, and 15 feet (4.6 m) wide at the north end.[31][32]The Montlake Spite House is still standing and occupied.[31][32]In 1934, Corina Kavanagh, of Irish descent, commissioned the building of a skyscraper in Buenos Aires, the iconic Kavanagh building, at the time the highest skyscraper in Latin America. Local legend holds that Corina Kavanagh sought to arrange a marriage between one of her daughters and the son of the Anchorena family, one of the wealthiest and traditionalist aristocratic families of the country; the Anchorenas, however, refused. Out of revenge, she had her high-rise building built between the Anchorena's palace and the church the family had erected on the opposing side of the adjoining square.[33]In the 1950s, two Virginia City, Nevada neighbors got into a dispute.[34] When one of the men built a new house, the other bought the lot next to it and built a house less than 12 inches (30 cm) from his neighbor's house in spite to deprive the neighbor of both view and breeze.[34] The Virginia City Spite House is still standing and occupied.[34]In 1954, a thin wedge-shaped building was erected by architects Salah and Fawzi Itani on a 120 sq m plot in Beirut, Lebanon at the request a man wanting to spoil the sea view of his brother after they failed to agree to jointly develop their neighboring plots. The street facade appears to be an ordinary apartment building, but is 60cm at the narrowest and four meters at the widest. It is known as Al Ba'sa (The Grudge) and formerly as The Queen Mary due to its resemblance to a ship.[35]Film producer George Lucashad wanted to construct a movie studio on land that he owned in Marin County, California. After facing years of opposition, Lucas abandoned the project in 2012. Instead, he decided to construct a low-income housing development. While some sources have speculated that the low-income housing proposal was to spite the high-income residents in the wealthy county,[36] Lucas himself rejected that characterization.[37]The Equality House in Topeka, Kansas in 2016.The Westboro Baptist Church, located in Topeka, Kansas, is a hate group known for its anti-LGBT picketing. The humanitarian charity Planting Peace purchased a house across the street from the church and, in 2013, had it painted to match the colors of the rainbow pride flag.[38] It was named the 'Equality House' and has received worldwide attention and media coverage.[38] In 2016, Planting Peace acquired the house next door to the Equality House and painted it the colors of the transgender pride flag.[39] The houses provide shelter to volunteers[38] and a community garden.[40]

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