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    Moving Home Analysis

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    At one point we all end up moving, but when we move it is a hard decision to make, you will need to know what to look for in a house, and if you want to make a good decision here’s my here is my advice. If you find a house with slanted backyard it has some ups and downs like in the winter depending on where you live you have a sledding hill in your back yard and a great place to run and jump down and land in the snow it is the greatest thing and when you hit the snow it feels like you just…

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    Cladogram Characteristics

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    defined as huts, cabins, houses, buildings and skyscrapers. The out-group is the tipi within the cladogram shown at the beginning of the cladogram to represent a trait shared by all. The cladogram represents the traits in order as living space, furniture, electricity, and height of more than one floor within the structure. These traits categorize the taxa within the cladogram. The traits were chosen for the cladogram present in the taxa of the tipi, hut, cabin, house, building and skyscraper…

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    May I share a brief story with you? At first blush, the incident I am about to convey may not seem very important, but hang in there and you’ll see what I mean. Well, once upon a Saturday afternoon, I was called upon to change the thermostat in my son’s newly acquired home. To be sure, my home maintenance skills are modest at best, but I thought I could easily handle the job. The existing thermostat, which had rendered many years of reliable service with the able assistance of a nearby wall…

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    Autonomous House 1, which the Vales produced as a conceptual design in the 1970s and later built in the 1990s, is based on sustainable ideals. Brenda and Robert Vale collected data that resulted in the design, and later construction, of Autonomous House 1, which could accommodate a family of four. The structure occupies a one-acre plot of land and the most valuable features include its materials, which result in the structure being well-insulated through its building skin, having a low rate of…

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    Three weeks on intense apartment hunting, we found one that allowed children, was an amazing price, was in a good neighborhood, and it was furnished; meaning that it came with furniture. As a result of this, we didn’t have to hire a moving company. All we had was Blair’s toys and her type of furniture, so we just put it in the back of Antonio’s truck. The apartment was around 45 minutes away from the motel we were staying in, so I felt pretty safe that we would not wind up in the same area that…

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    Carved into the sides of cliffs in Mesa Verde National Park are what has come to be known as Cliff Dwellings. However, a more appropriate name would be cliff houses in a cliff village. The rooms range from small storage areas to entire communities of intertwined living spaces sometimes carved into the sides of cliffs. The Cliff Dwellings are believed to have been built by the Ancestral Puebloans (“Cliff Dwellings”), aka Anasazi and Pueblo Indians. This shift in the name of these people…

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    meaning that the law holds is that when buildings are constructed, they do not have to be in a state where an individual with a disability can move into them immediately. For instance, a house or apartment could be built where a person in a wheelchair cannot realistically move around in it. However, since the house has walls that are technically removable and doorways that can be widened, it is labeled adaptable. In fact, many home builders use the FHA Amendments to get around mandated ADA…

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    activity is an inquiry-based approach, it is designed to inspire young students to engage in historical inquiry, and to cultivate their skills. Activity 6 Age Group Explanation and Resources Curriculum Connections The change that happened to the houses over the…

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    HOLIDAY HOUSES: CHOSEN PROPERTY TYPE- Designing a holiday house must contain a number of features to meet the need of a resident staying in the home. These features include a relaxing view to look at, large amounts of space and an activity provided (usually a pool) and a second story level. For this estate it has been decided that the holiday houses will be backed up onto the canal. This gives us an opportunity to take advantage of the view and have the house opening up to the view…

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    perfect day for what we had arranged over lunch in the playground. With our parent’s collaboration, it was that Summer Saturday which was to be the first of the many times I would go over to my friend’s house to play. But it was more than that, it was the first time either of us had been to another’s house, or had a friend over in his case. There was also something else that made this day special; I had received a gift around two months ago - for a certain holiday - and I was dying…

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