Is Having a House Really Important?

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Having a house provides essential shelter from environmental elements, highlighting its importance for safety and security. The discussion emphasizes that a home is a fundamental need, contributing to overall well-being. The topic of food was also mentioned, indicating a broader conversation about basic necessities. However, the thread was ultimately locked due to cross-posting issues. The focus remains on the critical role of housing in providing stability and protection.
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Why house is important?
Why house is important?
 
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Because we can benefit by having some shelter from the environment.
 
Kran228 said:
Summary:: Why house is important?

Why house is important?
Why food is important?
 
Kran228 said:
Summary:: Why house is important?

Why house is important?
You already have a thread going in the schoolwork forums for this schoolwork question. Please stop cross-posting new threads. Go to your schoolwork thread and post your work there please. This thread is locked.
 
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