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There are many benefits to living in a home built from used shipping containers, and more and more people are starting to realise this and take action.

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Build a Boat For Treasure: How to beat Fabbi/The boss #1 - Duration: 11:09.

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Roblox | HƯỚNG DẪN GLITCH ĐIỀU KHIỂN THUYỀN | Build A Boat For Treasure ( Nhớ bật CC) - Duration: 3:44.

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Building a PTA - Duration: 3:38.

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Mariah: Our group is going to be working with Glenn Elementary School.

Right now they have a PTA,

but it's pretty small, it's pretty inactive.

And they're attempting to grow it.

So they're using our data to see what would work best.

Some strategies that would work best for the parents.

Tamara: Honestly, we stumbled across the PTA.

We have two kindergarteners.

And we said, hey, it's good to be a part of the PTA,

know what's going on at the school.

And then we started to see some of the barriers at Glenn.

Parent-teacher relationship was very weak.

When the child did have a problem,

that parent would try to talk to a teacher, or if a teacher had

a problem, that teacher would try to talk to the parent.

And there was just miscommunication.

That made it difficult for them to figure out what the child actually needed.

And being a predominantly black school, and brown school,

it just made the self-esteem even lower.

Because then parents felt like "Oh, well, they don't really care about me."

Because then they have to wonder, is it because of the color of my skin?

Is it because I'm Latino? Is it because I'm black?

David: You mess with the lion...

Reporter: Parents and teachers with signs in hand reading,

"Keep our school public."

Crowding outside Glenn Elementary.

This is one of four schools now being considered for the state's new Innovative School District.

Tamara: That really solidified our role in the PTA.

Like, "No, we need to stay on and build a PTA here at Glenn,

because there's really no one here to advocate for these children in a real organic way."

Aaron: They were able to organize a protest when there was a takeover for Glenn School.

That was initiated from charter schools that were trying to take ahold of Glenn

because of low scores and low performance.

The Glenn map is so huge. It reaches all the way from northeast Durham

all the way close to downtown.

And so, some parents have to travel a lot more than others.

Which would actually be impetus for me not to attend PTA meetings.

Nick: We've been doing a little bit of research, and also

thinking of how we can build tools for them.

So that later on, they can have data that they've collected, and they can analyze that data.

Aaron: The system that we created will actually create a bubble map.

And it will categorize them, kind of like a social mapping.

Oh, this parent is great at outreach. This person is great at communicating ideas,

and coming up with new strategies.

And so that social map, from the surveys that we'll do, will actually give the PTA presidents

a category for all of that.

Peyton: We all went to public schools, so working for a public school

has been really fun, and something that we all like doing.

We also all want to be teachers, so we have a lot of common goals.

Tamara: From my experience of talking to Duke students,

it can be insular sometimes, and they forget about the community around them.

So I'm hoping that this will cause them to be more socially aware.

I'm hoping that the relationship will be strengthened that way.

Versus just numbers.

Calculating numbers, percentages and everything.

But actually being able to see the people behind it.

For more infomation >> Building a PTA - Duration: 3:38.

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This surprising strategy can help you build a portfolio while you rent - Duration: 2:52.

- Do you have a dream home in mind

but simply can't afford to buy in the area

that you want to buy in?

Well, I'm about to introduce you to a strategy

that you may not have heard before

that'll allow you to invest in the market

and eventually buy that dream home as well.

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Hi everybody, my name's Josh Masters.

If you've been looking for the perfect home to live in

but have simply found it too unaffordable

in the last couple of years, you're not alone.

And rather than going to the boonies,

or going interstate to find a property that's half the price

you have to ask yourself,

is there a better strategy that we can use

to find the perfect house to live in?

Now, one of the popular strategies

that's been going around of late is that of rentvesting.

That means then you can live in the area

that you want to live in by renting

and taking your money to a more affordable area

where you can invest comfortably

and hope to make gains in that market.

Now there are some great advantages around this

and of course the first one is that

you can choose wherever you want to live as a rental

providing you can pay for the rent.

And you can adjust things accordingly.

So if you're doing quite well in one year

you can live by the beaches

or in a great area but if things scale down

then you can always move according to that budget.

The second thing is that by holding an investment portfolio

and simply using a blindfold strategy,

you can avoid chopping and changing every time

you need to move house because of family considerations.

Maybe the family's growing or you want that extra bedroom.

This means that you don't have to pay

the high entry and exit costs

that come with moving from property to property.

Stamp duty, legal fees and selling agents fees

and finally, one of the great things

that I like to see is that you get great tax deductions

from holding an investment property.

Remember, interest-only repayments,

or interest repayments in general and appreciation

don't come back to you if you're owning the home

that you live in.

It's only applied

if you're looking at an investment portfolio.

So if you're paying a lot of tax,

then this can be a great strategy to use

rather than going for the home.

Now what a lot of people do then

is that they build up enough equity

in the property portfolio, one day to sell it down

and then buy their ideal home

in the area that they do want to live

rather than continue to rent.

So if you have any questions around this strategy

or you'd like to talk to me personally,

please drop me a line.

I'd love to hear from you.

You've been watching me, Josh Masters, On The Ladder.

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