I can only answer this question if I had been given a specific location to respond about. It is different every where some one grows up.
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Personal accounts of a family's experience on the home front during World War 2 can be found at your local library. Most major bookstores have a section designated to war stories.
Entertainment during world war 1, included radio technology but also a large focus on the home and family togetherness.
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The typical pioneer family was a nuclear family with a mother, father, and several children. The mother cared for the children at home and the father worked the land and protected the family.
I'm not positive about this but I believe it was put on the doors of homes when someone in the family or the family had a catching disease. Letting others know not to come near the house.
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Gordon Parks wrote "Flavios Home," which is about growing up as an African American in the United States during the 1900s. He endured many hardships and the thesis statement of this writing is that being poor is just as hard on children of the family.
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my family spends abt 1500 a month on everythin so x12 tht wud be....
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Yes his family was very supportive of him during his childhood when he was being home schooled.
The first child typically leaves home during the "empty nest" stage of the family life cycle. This stage occurs when children reach adulthood and move out of the family home to start their own independent lives.
Yes, rental apartments are smaller than the typical home. Even three bedroom apartments are smaller than the typical three bedroom home.