I influenced it :) hehe lol!
A house is an enclosure made of bricks, tiles, logs or wood in which you place furniture to live in, though some people dont have houses.
after you buy a house how long do have to report a problem with the house and is the seller liable for the damage
Your section 8 voucher is accepted for any kind of dwelling, so long as as the number of bedrooms specified on your voucher. Most apartments have one or two bedrooms, while most houses have three or more bedrooms.
I cant imagine why not so long as all of the body is working satisfactorily and are not being influenced in their performance by the disease. I do and I am!
long house
in long houses dugh andthey lived in a long house and a wigwomp.s. a long house can hold 25 families and a wigwom can only hold 5 families
in long houses
Long house
It depends on the house! All houses are different.
A long house looks like a barna house where vikings lived in
Long houses had a wood frame. It was covered in bark. Long houses an about 20 feet wide and from 50 to 150 ft long.
In the UK we would refer to a house that is not attached to another house as detached. Just two houses joined together are semi-detached and houses in a long row are called terraced houses (I believe they are referred to as row houses in the USA).
they live in a long house
yes actually they did live in long houses. And to this day they are famous for them.
Chinook people lived in cedar plank houses. You can visit a modern plank house at Ridgefield, Washington. The Chinook lived in long houses with more than fifty people sharing one house. In 2005, a full-scale replica of a Chinook-style cedar plank house was built at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge near Ridgefield, Washington. This area was once an area of inhabitance for the Cathlapotle tribe (a Chinook people). The Chinook Indians lived in longhouses made out of cedar wood. The houses were usually up to 70ft. long.
Chinook people lived in cedar plank houses. You can visit a modern plank house at Ridgefield, Washington. The Chinook lived in long houses with more than fifty people sharing one house. In 2005, a full-scale replica of a Chinook-style cedar plank house was built at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge near Ridgefield, Washington. This area was once an area of inhabitance for the Cathlapotle tribe (a Chinook people). The Chinook Indians lived in longhouses made out of cedar wood. The houses were usually up to 70ft. long.