The Homeland
By: Fonta • Essay • 498 Words • January 14, 2010 • 964 Views
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So, you want to know what my home means to me; right? Well, first of all, what is considered to be a home? It is an enclosed, private environment in which you live in. There are many different types of homes including houses, apartments, townhouses, duplexes, and more. I happen to currently be living in a house; although I have previously lived in both a townhouse and a duplex before. My house is definantly not the biggest or the most luxuriest, but it is comfortable and always there when I need it. My home is very important and is a key factor in my survival. I eat, sleep, bath, and take comfort in my home. It is a stable existence in this hectic world that never changes unless it’s a result of my direct actions. I need, as well as everyone else, an environment to come home to every day and get away from all the outside world’s unstability. I can always come home and relax whenever I need to. By laying on the couch and watching television, taking a hot shower, or just going to sleep. I can unwind and recuperate. My house also means more then comfort and safety. It has a great since of responsibility along with it. Keeping up a home takes hard work and dedication. You must clean it on a regular basis. Also, you must keep up with its utilities. Bills are also a thought that comes to mind when thinking of a home. In order to enjoy the services, you must keep the bills paid. Utilities are one of the most important parts of having a home. Without these services,