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    A house is defined as the physical structure where a person lives. Some people live in houses, while others live in homes. It takes certain aspects to turn a house into a home. While a house is a constructed building, a home is a place of deep meaning to a person, and contains many social features, like a family. Although family plays such an important role in a home, it’s the memories, safety, and a sense of purpose and belonging that complete the full meaning of a home. The final scene of the…

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    Hsc300 Unit 4

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    architecture. For instance, every owner has a front and back porch that provide a slightly elevated view of the landscape. In addition, no tree grows within this group of condominiums. The potential danger of their falling onto power lines, cars, and houses poses too great of a risk in such a small, confined space. Overall, the place consists of more hardscape than plantscape because of the necessity to accommodate parking.…

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    and Victoria and the dogs were tired so we slowly picked up the dogs because they were sleeping and put them in their beds then we went to our beds. The next morning after we ate breakfast we went in the pool and did some more games we had such a great time. We played color, marco polo, surfing, and a bunch of other games, we had also had another…

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    for a long time. We talked and took pictures until one of the rapid trains stopped near us and did not continue going. By then we figured we had overstayed our welcome and decided it was best to leave. The basement was the only finished part of the house; containing both carpet and actual glass in the windows. Under the basement stairs was a small crawl space that went back several feet and turned left. In the dark basement it was impossible to see what was around the corner. “I dare you to go…

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    Moving barns wasn’t exactly ideal for me, especially considering that the one we were moving from was only 12 minutes from my house and the new one was 30 minutes. I didn’t really want to move because there was beautiful scenery , with a pond to walk around that was surrounded by grass for Izzy to eat. Even though the barn was always quiet we had issues when people were there. We only had few people there who were nice to us and the rest were mean and ugly with what they said and what they did…

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    Adult Only Childhood

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    When moving into a new home, more than simply the house should be taken into consideration. The neighborhood is also important. If there are children in the family, a neighborhood made of of home's with children is perfect. If mature adults are living in the home, an area with mature adults will likely make life more enjoyable. Amenities of an area are also important. Solivita, located in the area of Kissemee, Florida is loaded with amenities and would e wonderful for the right person. Read on…

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    Jake's Tragic Hero

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    He had accidentally chopped off his own leg. This ruined his life. He was forced to stop building ships because of his disability. Jake went from living in the biggest house of Tipton to living in a Wigwam. Jake was now 65 years old and still without a job. He didn’t know what to do; he went from the richest to the poorest man in Tipton. He tried and tried to build more boats, but they were all a failure to him and to…

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    location had been chosen because it seems to be a quant suburban city, with its population being approximately 5,147 people. But the population has slowly decreased from 2010-2011, but with their being a large percentage of people living in the same house for longer than a year, that being about 79%, hopefully that in time the population will start to increase because of people starting to have families or having more kids and such. With that statistic being pointed out I intend on having…

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    The twentieth century was the century of urban revolution. The population of many cities has been growing exponentially, and cities are urbanising rapidly. Hence, many cities like Singapore, New York, and Tokyo are facing the issue of scarcity of land. One might say that many countries have abundant land in the form of forests and farms, which can be transformed into an urban land someday, but land is not created equal. Singapore and Hong Kong are of the most densely populated cities in the…

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    Band Saw Research Paper

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    TABLE SAW VS BAND SAW: WHAT TO CHOOSE Woodworking is one of the most common do-it-yourself activities people love to do at home. They will no doubt feel a great sense of achievement when being able to make or repair their own furniture, starting from basic to complicated items. To be able to do so, they need the right tools. A band saw, for example a compact, lightweight, portable Ski band saw with steady performance, will help you cut curves and resaw wood easily. Meanwhile, a table saw…

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