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605:, a group of neighborhood kids gather for one last weekend together in the face of foreclosure on their homes in the "Goon Docks" area of Astoria, Oregon. Their tranquil, historic homes are to be replaced with a country club. While rummaging through Mickey's attic, they find an old treasure map. Seeing it as an opportunity to save their homes, they seek it out. Evading the Fratellis and numerous booby traps, they find the treasure, thwarting the developers.
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424:"dÄ«ngzihĂč" (literally, "nail household or householder") that refers to either a person who refuses to vacate their home to make way for development, or the home itself. The Chinese term, coined by developers, comes from the fact that these houses stick out like a nail that can be neither extracted nor hammered down.
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by the press for taking a stand against big-time developers and refusing an offer most would take. However, contrary to popular belief, she was not against development around her property; her reason for holding out was simply that she found the process of moving uncomfortable at her increasingly
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to cover the incident, funded by donations from his readers. Writing under the pen name "Zuola", Zhou interviewed the participants, as well as crowds that had gathered and others who claimed to have been evicted from their homes. He was popularly referred to as China's first "citizen journalist"
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refused for two years to vacate a home their family had inhabited for three generations. Developers cut their power and water, and excavated a 10-metre-wide (33 ft) pit around their home. The owners broke into the construction site, reoccupied it, and flew a
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Western Union building for a complete envelopment of the building in a vault within 700 Louisiana Street's modern facade, allowing the facility to resume operation on the site inside the skyscraper's 12-story adjacent bank-lobby structure. Following its later
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officially owned all real estate, and could in theory dictate who was entitled to control any piece of property according to national interests. Private citizens, therefore, did not have a legal right to keep their property if the government decided they should leave (although in practice,
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who had planned to open a restaurant in the home's ground floor, granted interviews and frequent press releases to generate publicity. The owners turned down an offer of 3.5 million yuan (US $ 453,000), but eventually settled with the developers in 2007.
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626:(season 4, episode 13, "A House Divided", and episode 14, "A House Reunited") had this as a plot point, with the titular character being the last holdout for a planned mall. This included the accidental partial demolition of his home.
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journey, the swamp he calls home becomes a symbol of resilience against societal pressures, illustrating that true happiness lies in embracing oneâs unique identity.
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1469:. Asia Times. Archived from the original on 22 November 2008
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902:"Bank of America Center to bring hidden building to light"
1246:. Asia Times. Archived from the original on 22 April 2007
1169:. Asia Times. Archived from the original on 16 March 2007
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1562:"Nail house tests China's new property rights law"
1362:"First Test Case for Newly Approved Property Law?"
458:public interest that entitled the taking of land.
1792:http://www.godine.com/isbn.asp?isbn=9781567924435
1320:"In China, Fight Over Development Creates a Star"
671:The Big Battle: Nail House Versus Demolition Team
771:St. Joseph Catholic Church (San Antonio, Texas)
1508:. South China Morning Post. November 23, 2012.
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835:. London: Penguin Book. pp. 93â94.
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1465:Catherine Jiang (2 November 2007).
1318:French, Howard W. (26 March 2007).
1244:"The coolest nail house in history"
254:Fifth Amendment to the Constitution
1609:Jonathan Ansfield (12 June 2009).
1416:. 13 November 2007. Archived from
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484:local martial arts champion, used
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1764:New York's Architectural Holdouts
1386:Jeremy Goldkorn (22 March 2007).
1347:"Woman defies Chinese developers"
1282:Clifford Coonan (31 March 2007).
1143:. Institute of Justice. June 2003
1094:from the original on June 6, 2023
1822:Buildings and structures by type
1078:Sprinkle, Larry (June 5, 2023).
1047:Portillo, Ely (April 22, 2017).
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878:Emma Hurt (November 11, 2014).
1733:Bowman, Donna (2 March 2020).
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1242:Kent Ewing (31 March 2007).
1141:"Public Power, Private Gain"
1113:Way, Emma (March 17, 2021).
951:. Harvard University Press.
751:Narita International Airport
631:China Film Group Corporation
216:in Charlotte, North Carolina
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1360:Zhang Rui (23 March 2007).
926:. swamplot. August 15, 2018
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1290:. London. Archived from
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347:Traditional Chinese
1631:Adams, Douglas (1979).
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656:At the end of the film
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1117:. Axios Charlotte.
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997:MULADY, By KATHY.
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