Sheltered housing is a term generally referring to a safe place of residency which can be rented out to an individual who is seen by society as being less well off than the average civilian. The elderly and other vulnerable individuals fall within this category.
The odd one out is sheltered.
some live in regular housing but the majority of the population lives in mud housing. it is one of the poorest countries in the world.
one of my friends told me she played with a kid from the sheltered.
some live in regular housing but the majority of the population lives in mud housing. it is one of the poorest countries in the world.
A denizen is one who lives in a certain place. So denizenship is to have lived in that place.
No one lives on the tundra except for reindeer herders. They still live in wigwams while on the tundra with their reindeer. No one lives in igloos, which actually were always nothing more than temporary housing. Of course, even reindeer herders now live in regular housing while not on the tundra.
"Vacant housing unit" or "Vacant" An empty home is what the government refers to as a "vacant housing unit", which is not occupied by a citizen. This includes vacation homes, but also properties that have sold but are not occupied.
menas theat more than one family unit lives in the structure. example cooperatives. condominiums and rental apertments.
One can find information on housing units from the following sources: Housing Choice Fact Sheet, Housing Advice Support, Toronto Housing, Find Housing, Home Guides, Housing London.
The Jewish people were monothestic(which meant that they only believed in one God). They also believed in the Masea, the one man who would come and relive them of their hard lives and enemys.
It will greatly depend upon where one lives. One should be able to show ability to pay for housing, food, clothing, transportation and other necessities.
The latest one, the Housing Act of 2004, updated the housing standards of earlier versions.