house is basically where human beings lives, whereas dwelling can be anythings where some body lives.
the difference is that communication is singular or one person and mass communication is a lot of people communicating.At a word: any difference between individual and collective
The main difference between a presidential system and a parliamentary system lies in the separation of powers. In a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with the president serving as the head of state and government. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is part of the legislative branch, with the prime minister being chosen from the parliament and serving as the head of government. This difference affects how the government is formed, how decisions are made, and the balance of power between the branches.
The name of the bell in the Houses of Parliament in London is Big Ben.
The major difference between Georgia's first and second provincial congress was the shift in sentiment towards independence from Great Britain. The first congress was more moderate, seeking reconciliation with the British Crown, while the second congress was more radical and endorsed independence.
Dominion typically refers to control or authority over something, often in a benevolent or nurturing sense. Domination, on the other hand, implies exercising power and control over others in a forceful or oppressive manner. Dominion suggests stewardship, while domination implies subjugation.
Bonnie Shemie has written: 'Houses of Wood (Tundra Special Interest Books)' -- subject(s): In library 'Houses of Hide and Earth: Native Dwellings' 'Houses of wood' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Indians of North America, Dwellings 'Building Canada' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Architecture 'Native Dwellings Teacher's Kit (Native Dwellings)' 'Houses of snow, skin and bones (Native Dwellings)' 'Maisons D'Ecorce' 'Houses of Adobe' 'Maisons d'adobe' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Adobe houses, Indians of North America, Dwellings, Stone houses 'Houses of Snow, Skin and Bones (Native Dwellings: the Far North)' -- subject(s): Eskimos, Igloos, Juvenile literature, Dwellings 'Mounds of earth and shell' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Indians of North America, Mounds, Funeral customs and rites, Antiquities 'Houses of snow, skin and bones' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Dwellings, Eskimos, Igloos, Inuit
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Houses and apartment blocks, same as you.
The correct spelling is "dwellings", meaning houses or residences.
cause everybody was stupid
castles are bigger and modern houses look older
Indian houses don't need central heating.
The houses were small, barrack-like dwellings, where animals lived as well as people.
Fortified dwellings of the Middle Ages were castles and fortified manor houses. Not all dwellings were castles, however.
The differences between the poor houses and the rich houses were that the poor houses did not have fancy rooms or anything like that and the rich houses had store room lovely kitchen they had much better things then the poor houses