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Home: Encyclopedia - Home

Home is a place where a person lives, perhaps spends much of the time, or where a person is comfortable to be. While a house (or other residential dwelling) is often referred to as a home, the concept of "home" is broader than a physical dwelling. Home is often a place of refuge and safety, where worldly cares fade, with things and people one loves becoming the focus. It can be the place of one's birth, where you grew ...

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Home: Encyclopedia II - Funeral home - Funeral Homes
A funeral home is a facility that provides a number of functions dealing with the deceased person and their families. For those who want to make their wishes known before death, funeral homes offer prearrangement services. This is where a person records their wishes for the service and the disposition of their body. The person can often pay for the funeral beforehand, or specify payment after death has occurred. Funeral homes will make arrangements with families of the recently deceased. Families can arrange a service according ...

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Funeral home, Funeral home - Funeral Homes, Funeral home - Dramatic portrayal of funeral homes

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Home: Encyclopedia II - Mobile home - Modular homes

Manufactured homes are often confused with but are not identical to modular homes, which are usually hauled to their use locations on flatbed trucks rather than being towed, and lack axles and an automotive-type frame typical of manufactured homes. Although, like manufactured homes, some modular houses are towed behind a semi-truck to their final destination on a frame similar to that of a manufactured home. The house is usually in two pieces and is hauled by two separate trucks. Each frame usually has five of more axels depending on the siz ...

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Mobile home, Mobile home - History, Mobile home - Legal complications, Mobile home - Manufactured home parks, Mobile home - Modular homes, Mobile home - Manufactured homes and Tornados, Mobile home - Karavila, Mobile home - Trivia

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Home: Encyclopedia - Home remedy

A home remedy is a treatment or cure for a disease or other ailment that employs certain foods or other common household items. Home remedies may or may not have actual medicinal properties that serve to treat or cure the disease or ailment in question; many are merely used as a result of tradition or habit or because they are quite effective in inducing the placebo effect. A significant number, however, have been demonstrated to effectively treat things such as sprains, minor lacerat ...

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Home: Encyclopedia - Daniel Dunglas Home

Daniel Dunglas Home (March 20, 1833 - June 21, 1886) was a Scottish spiritualist, famous during his lifetime for his claimed powers as a medium and his reported ability to levitate and to handle fire and hot coals without injury. He conducted hundreds of seances over a period of 35 years -- at which were present many of the best-known names of the Victorian period -- without being conclusively exposed as a fraud. Daniel Dunglas Home - Early Life. Home was born in Currie, near Edinburgh. He claimed that his ...

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Home: Encyclopedia - A Home at the End of the World

A Home at the End of the World is a book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Cunningham, who also wrote the screenplay of the movie (directed by Michael Mayer). Bobby and Jonathan have been utterly inseparable since they were teenagers in suburban Ohio. As close as brothers, they also experiment sexually. The two eventually lose touch, but meet up again in their twenties in 1980s New York, where Bobby (played by Colin Farrell) moves in with Jonathan (Dallas Roberts) and his eccentric roommate Clare (Robin Wright Pen ...

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Home: Encyclopedia - 2005 in home video

This is a list of home video-related events in 2005. 2004 in film 2005 in film 2006 in film 2004 in home video 2005 in home video 2006 in home video 2004 in television 2005 in television 2006 in television 2005 in home video - Movie releases. The following movies were released on video on the following dates: 2005 in home video - TV sho ...

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Home: Encyclopedia - A Prairie Home Companion

A Prairie Home Companion is a live radio variety show created and hosted by Garrison Keillor. The show usually runs two hours on Saturday afternoon from 5 to 7 PM Central Time, and originates from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota. It is produced by Prairie Home Productions and distributed by American Public Media, and is most often heard on public radio stations in the United States. The show has a long history, existing in a similar form as far back as 1974, and borrowing the name from a radio program in existence ...

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Home: Encyclopedia - Alec Douglas-Home

The Right Honourable Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel, KT,1 PC (2 July 1903–9 October 1995), 14th Earl of Home from 1951 to 1963, was a British politician, and served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a year from October 1963 to October 1964. As such, he held a series of records: He was the last member of the House of Lords to be appointed Prime Minister, the only Prime Minister to resign from the Lords and contest a by-election to enter the House of Commons and, to date, the las ...

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Home: Encyclopedia - Going Home

Going Home was a television series screened on the SBS network in Australia from 2000 to 2001. Scripted, filmed, edited and broadcast on the same day, Going Home was set in a nightly inter-urban commuter train. A group of regular train travellers are featured on their daily commute in a blend of up-to-the-minute commentary on the news and events of the day, together with the unfolding dramas in their lives. Viewer feedback was encouraged, including plot and character suggestions that were regularly incorporated into subsequent episodes. A Canadian series, Tr ...

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Home: Encyclopedia II - Mobile home - Manufactured home parks

Modern manufactured home parks are not necessarily the trailer parks of the past, which were often associated with being substandard and frequently with good reason. Most have standards with regard to the permissible size and styles of homes which may be set up within them, and many are somewhat similar to more traditional subdivision developments with manufactured homes in place of traditional site-built ones. In some, including most of the more desirable ones, all of the homes are owned by the individual occupants and only the spaces, or < ...

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Mobile home, Mobile home - History, Mobile home - Legal complications, Mobile home - Manufactured home parks, Mobile home - Modular homes, Mobile home - Manufactured homes and Tornados, Mobile home - Karavila, Mobile home - Trivia

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Home: Encyclopedia - Home Rule Movement

The All India Home Rule League was a national political organization founded in 1916 to lead the national demand for self-government, termed Home Rule, and to obtain the status of a Dominion within the British Empire as enjoyed by Australia, Canada, the Irish Free State, South Africa, New Zealand and Newfoundland at the time. Home Rule Movement - In Context of World War I. Most Indians and Indian political leaders had been divided in their response to World War I and the Indian soldiers fighting on b ...

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Home: Encyclopedia II - Home hemodialysis - Barriers to home hemodialysis

Home hemodialysis - Knowledge barriers. Lack of awareness amongst patients - most patients with kidney disease in the USA are not informed of home hemodialysis as a treament option for end-stage renal disease. One US study[10] found that 36% of patients did not have contact with a nephrologist until less than 4 months prior to their first dialysis session and that only 12% of patients were offered home hemodialysis as ...

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Home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Types of home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Advantages of nocturnal home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Disadvantages of nocturnal home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Barriers to home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Knowledge barriers, Home hemodialysis - Patient factors, Home hemodialysis - Health care funding models, Home hemodialysis - History of home hemodialysis

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Home: Encyclopedia II - Home hemodialysis - History of home hemodialysis

Home hemodialysis started in the early 1960s. Who started it is in dispute. Groups in Boston, London, Seattle[14] and Hokkaido all have a claim. The Hokkaido group was slightly ahead of the others, with Nosé's publication of his PhD thesis (in 1962), which described treating patients outside of the hospital for acute renal failure due to drug overdoses. In 1963, he attempted to publish these cases in the ASAIO Journal but was unsuccessful, which wa ...

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Home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Types of home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Advantages of nocturnal home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Disadvantages of nocturnal home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Barriers to home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Knowledge barriers, Home hemodialysis - Patient factors, Home hemodialysis - Health care funding models, Home hemodialysis - History of home hemodialysis

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Home: Encyclopedia II - Home hemodialysis - Types of home hemodialysis

There are three basic types of HHD and these are differentiated by the length and frequency of dialysis and the time of day the dialysis is carried out. They are as follows: Conventional home hemodialysis - done three times a week for four hours. It is like in-centre hemodialysis (IHD), but done at home. Short daily home hemodialysis (SDHHD) - done five to seven times a week for approximately two hours per session. Home nocturnal hemodialysis HNHD (also nocturnal home hemodialysis) - done 3.5 to seven times per week at night. Most of this article ...

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Home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Types of home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Advantages of nocturnal home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Disadvantages of nocturnal home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Barriers to home hemodialysis, Home hemodialysis - Knowledge barriers, Home hemodialysis - Patient factors, Home hemodialysis - Health care funding models, Home hemodialysis - History of home hemodialysis

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Home: Encyclopedia II - Home automation - Home Automation Tasks

These are the main tasks controlled by home automation: Audio HVAC Intercoms Lighting Security Video Home automation - Audio. This category includes audio switching and distribution. Audio switching determines the selection of an audio source. Audio distribution allows an audio source to be heard in one or more rooms. This feature is often refered to as 'multi-zone' audio. Home automation - HVAC. HVAC solutions include temperature and humidity control.< ...

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Home automation, Home automation - Home Automation Tasks, Home automation - Audio, Home automation - HVAC, Home automation - Intercoms, Home automation - Lighting, Home automation - Security, Home automation - Video, Home automation - High-End Home Automation Companies, Home automation - Lighting and Appliance control Companies, Home automation - Security System Companies

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Home: Encyclopedia II - Home birth - Types of home birth

Home birth - Assisted home birth. For low-risk pregnancies, a number of studies have shown that planned, assisted homebirths are at least as safe as hospital births. There are fewer medical interventions, such as cesarean sections, forceps deliveries, episiotomies and administration of pain medication such as epidurals, all of which pose some risk to the lives and health of the mother and baby. Antibiotic resistant pathogens commonly found in hospitals, such as staph (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureu ...

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Home birth, Home birth - Types of home birth, Home birth - Assisted home birth, Home birth - Unassisted home birth, Home birth - Differing opinions, Home birth - Safety, Home birth - Legal Situation in the United States, Home birth - Legal Situation in Australia, Home birth - Additional Reading

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Home: Encyclopedia II - Home run - Types of home runs

In addition to the general title "home run," certain plays in baseball have been given names to denote that they are a special type of home run. These home runs are considered special generally because of their rarity, but also because of the kind of excitement they can cause. Home run - Inside-the-park home run. In almost all cases nowadays, a home run involves hitting the ball over the outfield fence in fair territory. Very rarely, a batter can hit the ball in play and circle all the bases before the fie ...

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Home run, Home run - Types of home runs, Home run - Inside-the-park home run, Home run - Grand slam, Home run - Walkoff Home run, Home run - History of the home run, Home run - Home run slang, Home run - Progression of the single-season home run record, Home run - Career achievement lists, Home run - Single game or season achievements

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Home: Encyclopedia II - The Home Depot - The Home Depot today

Its 2004 sales totaled US$73.1 billion. It was ranked #13 on FORTUNE magazine's FORTUNE 500. The Home Depot also owns EXPO Design Center, a chain of higher-end home decorating and appliance stores. and online home-furnishings store 10 Crescent Lane. The Home Depot - Corporate governance. Current members of the board of directors of Home Depot are: Greg Brenneman, Richard H. Brown, John Clendenin, Claudio González, Milledge Hart, Bonnie Hill, Laban Jackson, Lawrence R. Johnston, Ken Langone, Robert Nardelli, and Tom Ridge. < ...

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The Home Depot, The Home Depot - History, The Home Depot - The Home Depot today, The Home Depot - Corporate governance, The Home Depot - Exclusive Brands, The Home Depot - Major sponsorships, The Home Depot - Home Depot Canada

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Home: Encyclopedia II - Home computer - Notable home computers

The list below shows the most popular and/or historically significant home computers of the 1980s, their initial year of release, and their region/country of origin. A plethora of home computers came out during this period, but most failed to have a significant impact on the market or the history of home computing and as such are not mentioned (this includes machines not sold/known outside its home market). Different models in a line of compatible computers are list ...

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Home computer, Home computer - Concise history, Home computer - Notable home computers, Home computer - Notable game consoles, Home computer - Notes

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