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    Changing your garage by including another floor covering will not appear like a home change venture. Endeavoring to locate the best epoxy coating for your garage floor and according your financial plan can be troublesome. A few organizations have risen that are offering and applying floor coatings like pigmented polyaspartic garage floors with quartz sand dabs or embedded vinyl specks and epoxy garage floor coating. With a ton of epoxy items, manufacturers and business installers to browse, it…

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    The term “rent-seeking” was coined by a man named Gordon Tullock in the late 60’s, then became an expression in 1974, by Anne Krueger. Rent-seeking involves seeking to increase an individual or a business organization’s wealth without creating a new wealth. Attempts to capture regulatory agencies to gain a monopoly can result in positive results for the rent seeker in the market while imposing disadvantages on competitors and the economy. The word “rent-seeking” does not as a refer to a…

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    Civic Engagement Paper

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    For our civic engagement project for the Redefining Leadership class, my group, Stephanie, Hailee, Christina, and I, decided to volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House in New Haven, Connecticut on a Thursday. Before we got there, we did not know what to expect, but afterwards, we truly felt grateful that we helped out a great cause. The Ronald McDonald House is a charity house that keeps families close to their family members that are being treated at a nearby hospital. We spoke with someone who…

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    The threshold figure which represents percentage of household income spent on shelter which is 30% or more for their house. According to Walks article on ‘Homelessness, housing Affordability, and the New Poverty’ suggest that there are several low- income families facing housing affordability stress. At a time where we’d think that the economy is holding and people should be generating enough income to put towards their housing, mortgage, utilities, and property taxes that is not the case. A…

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    Habitat for Humanity Self-Reflection Assignment The organization that I chose to complete my hours was with Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity is about helping to build decent, safe and affordable housing, which include houses for single families and multi-unit houses (Habitat for Humanity, 2018).Habitat for Humanity's mission is to build affordable housing for families who are financially unstable, they also have a statement that truly reflects on what Habitat, "Seeking to put God's…

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    There are a lot of things that people do to make their home more comfortable, beautiful and worth a bit more money if they were to sell. Should you decide that an outdoor living space would be the perfect addition to your home, you'll have a lot to think about. How you want it to look, how much you are willing to spend and what features you want are all important, but you'll always have to decide if you will do the job yourself or hire a professional contractor. Before you start your outdoor…

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    Business Law Case Study

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    Manny couple's decision of keeping up the business without selecting the simultaneousness with Australia's TAX and business government and considering the same name for business, thusly knowing the name is definitively assigned to retail based business in Perth in past are having certifiable announcement for them. As indicated by the showing No. 126 of 2011 "Business Names Registration Act", it's an offense accomplishing business without selecting and clandestinely are subjected to teach under…

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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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    Welcome to Happy Home Hunters. In today’s article we are swooping into the lives of Pat and Fran who sent in an award winning article about their lovely retirement home. Hello, Happy Home Hunters my husband Pat and I wanted to send you this article to tell you all about our retirement home “Peace Haven.” Pat and I met in Pittsburg where we were both teachers at Pittsburg University. I taught molecular science while my husband Pat taught decretive arts. It was getting close to Pats retirement…

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    Many people today strive to provide adequate housing for their families. Being in an adequate housing means affordable, safe location, accessibility, privacy, comfort, habitable which includes; suitable lighting, safe water supply, and proper heating and air conditioner system. “Many people live in homes that are unsafe, dilapidated, and inadequate” (McNutt & Hoefer, 2016, p. 255). “Others live in housing that they cannot afford and still more lack any permanent housing at all” (McNutt & Hoefer,…

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