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    • United Bank of India Home Loan: Owning a home is a dream of many which can come true with the help of United Bank of India Housing Loan scheme. The loan is offered at attractive rates of interest and minimal associated charges. Purpose: The loan can be obtained for construction, purchase, extension, repairs, renovation, or furnishing of a residential house or apartment. The bank also provides the facility of supplementary finance for the completion of the project through the employer. The…

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    Abbas Agha Essay

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    The plot: It describes a decaying building that has four apartments and is run by a supervisor named Abbas Agha. Abbas intends to own the building and resell it that is why he stops the tenants from repairing the building. It is ruined after a rainy day and the municipality informs the residents of the building that their apartments will be approved to them by mortgage. The main characters: Abbas Agha: the owner of the building, and his mother who is a housewife with traditional value. Mrs…

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    The American Dream has been present ever since the birth of America. Over the years, the definition has been heterogeneous. For many, it has been to earn a comfortable wage and provide for their families; for others, it could be to start a business or to simply help others. Only some have dreamed of riches or fame. In the 1930s, the American dream was on a smaller scale, due to the terrible and unstable state of the US economy. In modern times, the American dream isn’t a small, tight box anymore…

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    to you. Firstly there is the traditional method of contacting an estate agency. This can be done via the web as many agencies now have websites with a large selection of properties and contact buttons. Most estate agencies in Spain now rely heavily on this method to find their clients. However some still have a long way to go with their customer service technique. Another method is to travel to Spain and take a look in the estate agencies windows and then to go into their office if you find…

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    When the time comes for Long Island homeowners to replace outdated or poorly performing exterior doors, there are several options. The two most common door styles seen adjacent to patios, decks and side-entrances are the Double Door and Standard Patio Door. In the replacement window and patio door industry, and here at Renewal by Andersen, we refer to these door styles as Hinged-French Style Patio Doors and Sliding Patio Doors. Both allow easy entrance and exit, but there are some distinct…

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    Honey, I Hate the Neighbors The process of buying a home can be a daunting and stress full task for an individual. The combination of finding an ideal dwelling within an individual’s price range, the process of obtaining a home loan and taking the responsibility of becoming a home owning adult can mount tremendous amounts of stress on any individual. Although after the process is completed, a veil of satisfaction will rain on new homeowners because completing such a stressful task without…

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    Why is it that some people feel absolutely comfortable and at home in a place while others feel uneasy or uninvited? For example, one who loves shopping for anything and everything would feel right at home at The Mall of America, while one who could care less about material possessions would not be thriving. In Yi-Fu Tuan’s book, Space and Place, he discusses the concept of perspective in relation to space and place. Essentially, everyone is not going to have the same feelings or attitudes…

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    Step 1 of 7 Steps to Financial Freedom: Set Goals People fail in life because they don't know exactly what they want to do, have or be with their life. They might say that they want to make a lot of money or would like to live in a big fancy house etc, but the truth is they don't really know what they want. These are just day dreams they're not definite goals. The first thing you need to do is grab a pen and paper and write down what you truly desire. Dream Big - What would you have or do if…

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    William H. Whyte Sociology

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    William H. Whyte is best known for The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces a textbook study of behaviour in public space. Set mainly in 1970s Midtown Manhattan, the book and associated documentary concentrated on how people interacted with the physical design of modernist public space. His focus was on “exchange, the most vital measure of the city’s intensity”. Lesser known is Whyte’s commitment to theoretical framing for understanding this intensity and how his research into the behaviour of…

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    In Homeless, Quindlen relies on relatability rather than humor to try and reach out to her audience. She describes the home as a place where you keep your valuables, where you keep things that belong to you, and a place that you can call your own. She believes that the home is based on tangible items (Quindlen). So, in her essay when she states that a person is homeless, she basically means they don't have any materialistic value (Quindlen). “Why I want a wife” uses humor and believe the home…

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