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Home sweet home

   
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Date: October 22, 1999
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Another family lives here because they are unable to afford a house, and they chose this place as a good place to raise their children. In the club house, we have a common room where people regularly get together to watch television, play video games, exercise, and even go swimming...
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I believe that this common room was created to bring the apartment tenants together, and it does a good job of doing such. Everyone here gets along; it is like its own perfect community. If you look at it; this community and the typical suburbia community are a lot alike...
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