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All About Charity Shops

Jun-18-2008 By cindy

A Charity Shop is a retail establishment operated by a charitable organisation to help turn donated items into hard cash. Charity Shops can be found in most countries, but have their strongest presence in cities located in England and the United States, although in the states they are more likely to be known as thrift stores.
In the States thrift Store shopping is now such a popular past time that it has earned its own slang term ‘thrifting’.

Thrifting

The slang term for thrift shopping ‘thrifting’ refers to shopping in a thrift store, flea market, boot sale or charity shop. Thrift shoppers are an aggravate of all class and cultures. They consist the poor who are just looking for a good bargain, the businessperson buying to sell on at a profit, and the wealthy, looking for that something special that can’t be found in Bond Street or Fifth Avenue.

Charity Shop Thrills

Charity shop shopping is a thrilling and addictive past time. First of all you have the intrigue of imaging who may have owned the items before and what story these items may have to tell, (could that be Madonna’s old jeans hanging up on that hanger for 3?). Secondly, you have the same excitement as that experienced by a gold digger or diamond prospector, just as they may get a rush of excitement when they see a glint from something shiny in the mud, a ‘thrifter’ will get the same feeling when they find that expensive prada handbag they have always been looking for.
Charity shops quickly turn snobs who would at one time boast about how many hundreds of pounds they spent on that pair of shoes, to someone who boasts, and brags about what bargains they have found.

How to find a charity shop

Most big towns and cities have a charity shop or two located somewhere at their heart so always be on the lookout and don’t be afraid to ask people if they know of any.

The job can be made a little easier and you can save a little shoe leather by doing some searching online first, just search for “charity shop London” or “charity shop New York” etc, to make the search even easier you can use the services of a simple charity shop guide like this one The London Charity Shop Guide.

The Future of Charity Shops

Charity Shops have been around for some time now and all indications point to them being around for some time yet. In these times when the cost of living increases and wages do not, it seems that charity shops will still remain popular not only because of the money they raise for good causes, but also because no other store offers quite the same mix of exclusivity, and essential bargains in quite the same way as a Charity shop can.

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Restrained by the sterile exam room gurney, an Olympian victim of repeated abuse could only pray that they didn’t “Put her to sleep.” Oh, she had been spared the grim reaper’s fave rave on several other occasions by her unfailing faith. But this time was different. This was a “Protect-the-state-workers” endorsement mental health MD. His prescription could contain the authority to terminate the tortured trouble maker that wouldn’t keep her mouth shut.

She believes a benevolent God gave her the right words.

“I can follow the rules,” she insisted, “I’ve just got to know what they are!”

“These things never happened,” the Dr. informed her. “Do you understand that?”

“Okay, they never happened,” the now vulnerable victim agreed. “But, the attempts on my life seemed so real,” she half-pleaded, knowing that if she was to be convincing, she couldn’t give up too easily.

“These types of paranoid, false memories are most insidious,” the good Dr. assured her. “After all, when you lost your home and children, you desperately needed to find someone else to blame. Now, my dear, I understand how much you do not want to believe this,” he patronizingly explained to her. As a psychiatric specialist, I see it all too frequently. You are one of many,” he persuasively continued-speaking off camera — beneath the over-door video that didn’t divulge she was talking to anyone but herself–as unintentional tears exited the loony lady’s eyes.

“But,” she started to protest. “But, well… I guess it must all just be in my imagination, huh?”

“Yes, I’m sorry that it is,” the cleverly covert MD assured her. “These things never happened! You are not really very insightful. I am going to transfer you to another part of our facility for 21 days. I will I will see you every morning. With some prescriptions, and proper counsel, we will help you to forget. Whenever you are attacked by these delusional fantasies, you must remind yourself that these things never happened. We will allow you to go home if you’re thinking straight,” he concluded, motioning to the aid that would roll her elsewhere, still strapped to the gurney.

[To be continued in An Olympia, WA Crime Victim’s Account — Part two]

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This following excerpt is from Lisa Trei, News Service: 1/8/04

as published by the Stanford University News Service

Research reveals brain has biological mechanism to block unwanted memories

For the first time, researchers at Stanford University and the University of Oregon have shown that a biological mechanism exists in the human brain to block unwanted memories.

The findings, to be published Jan. 9 in the journal Science, reinforce Sigmund Freud’s controversial century-old thesis about the existence of voluntary memory suppression.

“The big news is that we’ve shown how the human brain blocks an unwanted memory, that there is such a mechanism and it has a biological basis,” said Stanford psychology Professor John Gabrieli, a co-author of the paper titled “Neural Systems Underlying the Suppression of Unwanted Memories.” “It gets you past the possibility that there’s nothing in the brain that would suppress a memory — that it was all a misunderstood fiction.”

The experiment showed that people are capable of repeatedly blocking thoughts of experiences they don’t want to remember until they can no longer retrieve the memory, even if they want to, Gabrieli explained.

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The questions might well be asked:

Do Doctors, Law Enforcement Agencies, the Courts, and Child Protective Services, work with WA State Capitol management to prevent prosecutions of “Important State Employees” who flagrantly break the laws to prevent the exposure of their involvement in illegal drug use, addictions, intimidation of victims, and other clandestine activities? Why aren’t Washing State employees required to take substance abuse tests? Where can violent crime victims find justice when the attorneys in Olympia, WA will not handle the “Hot Potato”? Why haven’t Federal authorities ‘Upset the fruit basket”? For one victim, at least, these questions still demand answers.

[ end of True Victim Article: An Olympia, WA Crime Victim’s Account - Part One ] 666 words

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