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  1. About House

    House generally refers to a shelter or building that is single family detached dwelling or place for habitation by human beings. "Homes" on the other hand include many kinds of dwellings ranging from rudimentary huts of nomadic tribes to high-rise apartment buildings. However, the word can also be used as a verb ("to house"), and can have adjectival formations as well. In some contexts, "house" may mean the same as dwelling, residence, home, abode, accommodation, housing, lodging, among other meanings.

    The social unit that lives in a house is known as a household. Most commonly, a household is a family unit of some kind, though households can be other social groups, such as single persons, or groups of unrelated individuals. Settled agrarian and industrial societies are composed of household units living permanently in housing of various types, according to a variety of forms of Land tenure. English-speaking people generally call any building they routinely occupy "home". Many people leave their house during the day for work and recreation but typically return to it to sleep or for other activities.

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    2. Group Blogs – #blogchat recap and transcript – 07/11/10

      Explore Sue Anne Reed (Jul 13 2010)

      ...ful #blogchat Start With the Basics http://bit.ly/90434Q ICT_GURU: @VictorCanada VC In da #blogchat House! Welcome Guru! colleenpence: Employees @seaworldtexas had extensive training (social media as well ... (Read Full Article)

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    3. Cut This Story! - The Atlantic

      Explore The Atlantic (Jan 20 2010)

      Cut This Story! - The Atlantic ...tory in The New York Times on Sunday, November 8, 2009, headlined “Sweeping Health Care Plan Passes House.” There is nothing special about this article. November 8 is just the day I happened to need an exa... (Read Full Article)

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