Essays Tagged: "Mobile home"
This is an argumentative essay about the housing crisis in Santa Cruz. Poverty in Paradise
turns out, median income households lack the income necessary for owning a house, condo, or even a mobile home. People are evicted from their home everyday. What we fail to realize is that these peop ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues
Hurricane Andrew - The Facts and The Experience
ng as how the very maximum is five. A category four hurricane has the power to completely destroy a mobile home and to cause severe flooding, and this was proved when hurricane Andrew hit Florida. The ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Earth Sciences > Meteorology
TITLE:TORNADOESMy essay is about tornadoes, it includes: Introduction, how they are formed and measured, case studies and conclusion (I got given the best mark in my class for it)
which would affect the local town/ community.Here are some ways to protect yourself during a tornadoMobile homesIf you are in a mobile home when a tornado strikes, get into a basement or a storm shelt ...
Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays
Book report: "The Mystery at the Dog Show."
e Alden and Violet Alden were Boxcar Children. They used to live alone in a boxcar (it looks like a mobile home) which they found in the woods when their parents died; at the time they were very young ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers
Comparison of the buyer decision proccess of two recent mobile home purchas
tler, 2007). In the following paragraphs I have taken two subjects who have recently purchased used mobile homes. I will discuss the buyer decision process they went through in making their decision. ... me level lies within the $10,000 to $20,000 range. She has recently bought a remodeled 1972 Monarch mobile home in the Dover area to live in. She was living in a basement apartment when her landlord d ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing
Mobile Home Communities
In the United States, about half of mobile home communities are found in rural areas, because either urban zoning excludes them or the r ... as, because either urban zoning excludes them or the rural zoning and housing codes are more lax. A mobile home community differs fundamentally from other communities of place (those distinguished by ... the owner make and enforce the rules by which residents must live. Yet, despite these limitations, mobile home communities are a popular choice for those with modest means, because residents obtain a ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays
Advocacy Focused Interview in Clinical Setting
rteen weeks of gestation. Social history indicated she was currently unemployed and was living in a mobile home with her 27-year-old boyfriend whom she had met 9 months ago. Both the patient and her p ... e stated that although the choice was ultimately up to her, he recommended that she move out of the mobile home as soon as possible. He also asked her if she felt safe to go home today, to which she r ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays