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People who live nearlyby?

neighbors


What is the difference between friends and neighbors?

You can pick your friends and they don't have to live next door to you. You generally cant pick your neighbors and they do have to live next door to you


What time is called 8000 bc to 4000 bc?

Paleothic


How do you get neighbors?

neighbors generally are the people who live next to u. there r always the across the street neighbors, or the round the block neighbors, though they really are those living at either side of your house


What are people who live right next to you call?

People who live right next to you, or next to you at all, are neighbors. Neighbors can be spelled differently depending on your English.


What the time perod of paleothic age?

2.5 millions to 3,000 B.C.E.


Why do you need a neighbor?

Not all people want or need neighbors on a 24/7 basis and prefer to live privately. However, having neighbors can lead to very good friendships and also good neighbors look out for other neighbors.


What is the paleothic age is about?

Fire is from the paleolithic age;copper and bronze tools are from the neolithic


What is made up of the people with whom one regularly associates including friends classmates neighbors and co-workers?

Peer groups


Jim's new neighbors live on a farmstead purchased from?

Peter Krajiek


Which cartoon characters live in Springfield?

The Simpsons' family and friends/neighbors


Are individual homeowners allowed to have the names and addresses of all homeowners living in their said association?

It's a good idea that neighbors know how to communicate with each other. If you're seeking the names of all the stakeholders in the association, some of whom do not live there, this may be a different issue. If you want the contact details for all the residents, some of whom are family members or lessee tenants, that, too, may be a separate case. There should be nothing in the governing documents of the association that would preclude an owner from knowing how to contact his/her neighbors.