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  • 1Housing at the University of California, Berkeley — consists of student housing facilities run by the office of Residential and Student Service Programs. Housing is also offered by off campus entities such as fraternities and sororities, and cooperatives (see See Also section). Contents 1 UCB… …

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  • 2Single-family housing unit —   See housing structure/housing unit, specifically under Residential Sector heading.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 3Housing in Japan — A public housing building provided by the government of Tokyo …

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  • 4Housing cooperative — Not to be confused with building cooperative. 999 N. Lake Shore Drive, a coop owned residential building in Chicago, Illinois, United States …

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  • 5Housing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — This article is about student housing at MIT. For an architectural perspective, see Campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Simmons Hall, a large undergraduate dorm. All MIT freshman undergraduate students (except a very small number …

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  • 6housing —    Housing in Britain has increasingly been dominated by one type, the owner occupied, single family dwelling in a suburb, in marked contrast to practice elsewhere in Europe. It is not however the only form of British housing, and emphasizing it… …

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  • 7Family resource program — Family resource programs are community based organizations that support families in a variety of ways. Examples include family resource centres, family places, family centres and neighbourhood houses. They can also be linked to schools, community …

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  • 8Housing Benefit — is a means tested social security benefit in the UK that is intended to help meet Housing costs for rented accommodation. The primary legislation governing Housing Benefit is the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992.[1]… …

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  • 9Family preservation — was the movement to help keep children at home with their families rather than in foster homes or institutions. This movement was a reaction to the earlier policy of Family Breakup, which pulled children out of unfit homes. Extreme poverty alone… …

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  • 10Family and consumer science — Family and consumer sciences is an academic discipline that combines aspects of social and natural science. Family and consumer sciences deals with the relationship between individuals, families, and communities, and the environment in which they …

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