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The spread of diseases is one effect of crowded tenement living.
Life in a tenement was not good. It was really small and crowded. There usually was many immigrant families living in one tenement apartment. There was no plumbing. You had to get water from a faucet on the main floor of the tenement and bring it back up to your apartment. If you had to go to the bathroom there was a bucket for the whole tenement and when it was full someone had to bring it out to the street and dump it.
crowded apartments.
One reason they were crowded is that many people had to share space with other families.
One Crowded Hour was created in 2006.
The 18th century tenement didn't have kitchens. It was one room with a bed ( if they were lucky) . All cooking was done outside over a fire.
While yoga was not designed for weight loss, the idea of lving a simple life with self-discipline has an effect on the foods one eats and therefore leads to overal weight loss, while also building muscle strength.
Tenements had few windows and poor sanitation conditions
Tenements had few windows and poor sanitation conditions
Chinese are only allowed one child BECAUSE China is crowded.
A dominant tenement is land that benefits from an easement on another's property. The servient tenement is the land over which the easement runs. Generally, when both properties become vested in one owner there is a merger of title and the easement is extinguished. However, you should always consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction, preferably the attorney who represented you at the time of your purchase.
The word "crowd" is a noun, and nouns cannot be compared-- they can just have a singular (only one of them) or a plural (more than one). But the adjective is "crowded." You can compare the word crowded like this: crowded, more crowded, the most crowded. (Some adjectives are compared with an -er and an -est, like big/bigger/biggest. But crowded cannot be compared that way.)