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    because I got to stay home‚ and wouldn’t have to go back to school for a couple more days! But at the same time I was sick and wouldn’t really get to enjoy being home. While having the flu there was a strange sensation going through my body‚ and I just ached‚ there was pressure in my face‚ my sinuses were like a volcano about to erupt‚ I had difficulty focusing‚ I felt like I had been hit by a train‚ and I was spaced out. I was really glad that I got sick while I was still home so my mom could take

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    repay the veterans by giving them a chance to rebuild their lives through owning a home. In Keats book‚ ” The Crack in the Picture Window”‚ he says veterans were given the opportunity of receiving “low-interest mortgages” on homes. Though unbeknownst to the veterans Keats reveals that the “bankers could recover a certain guaranteed sum from the government in event of the veteran’s default”. The idea of owning a home continued to flourish through various advertisements such as radio‚ print and from

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    Today’s windows are more than just ways to let light and fresh air into your home and they’ve come a long way in recent years. Now it’s possible to find a window with high-performance coatings‚ glazes‚ tints and more to ensure that you get a look that’s completely unique to your home. If you’re thinking about swapping out some windows‚ considering the following can lead to a successful project and an energy-efficient house. Why Replace Windows? The majority of a house’s heat in the winter escapes

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    just a young child when she began exploring desolate homes and barns. Joyce would trek miles through fields to find that one empty home. A few of the homes were abandoned for so long that they began to decay and become over grown with weeds. Joyce was particularly attracted to the homes that were most recently deserted. The most recently deserted homes had lost remnants of past owners that really caught her attention. When Joyce entered the home she would often imagine that people were still living

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    chart shows the measurement of frequency in home buyers. It shows what home buyers are willing to spend in today’s current economy. The histogram explains although the economy is in a bad state that some home buyers are not willing to go under or above their original price range no matter what special features they are looking for. In our research we wanted to know what home buyers were looking for when purchasing a home or what were in some of the homes that were selling in the economy at today’s

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    people’s homes. Sometimes it seems that we have made technology part of our lives. Can we actually say that we could live without some sort of technology in our homes? Two forms of tech- nology that has grown even more in people’s home have been computers and televisions. Morrison and Krugman have noted that “Approximately 49% of U.S. homes have a computer and 37% have a pc with internet access”. They also stated back in 2001 that “By the year 2003 65% of U.S. homes would have

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    partnership in running farms or home businesses. The defiance of English rule and the onset of the war disrupted the usual patterns of life in many ways including impacting how women responded to events surrounding them. While the essential role of most women continued to be managing all aspects of their households‚ doing so took on political overtones: the commitment of the women was critical to maintaining the tea boycott and the decision to boycott British goods caused home manufacturing to become both

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    accessories‚ home goods market is part of. Home of goods in the domestic industry are intertwined with new housing and renovations. The size of the industry: a wide range of new homes and renovation market in Australia‚ Queensland and Western Australia to determine the concentration of the demands of the rapidly growing population. The southeast corner of the state of Queensland‚ Brisbane‚ right in the sector in which there is a significant demand. The main areas of Brisbane‚ new homes and renovations

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    students‚ but not all students feel the same. The problem that local school districts are being faced with is that with the incorporation of technology in school‚ comes the lack of adequate funding needed for students to take the technology home and utilize it in the home environment. Statistics show that rural‚ young‚ minority and single- parent households are fall behind the national average in both computer

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    women were presumed to be better secretaries than men‚ and it was favored that they ought to relieve men of such duties so that they can concentrate of other‚ say‚ physically demanding roles. This left little time for the women to look after their homes. With the onset of the two World Wars‚ the challenges that women faced as they attempted to balance work and family engagements were compounded. This happened because as men joined the armies‚ factories had no choice but to require women to have longer

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