Staying at home all day during leisure time is not a good option for those of you who work as an architect. In fact, architects are always busy of designing homes or other buildings every day that means they need to do interesting activities instead of staying at home during their leisure time. In this [...]
Continue reading...20 April 2012
Data is very important both for offices and private need. It is common that people keep the data in the computer. Do you think that it is a good idea keeps the data in the computer? I’m sure that most of you will answer yes. I also trusted saving my data in one computer only [...]
Continue reading...9 February 2012
One of the best things about moving out with other people, rather than living by yourself, is that you get someone to share the house- hold chores with. No having to do them all on your lonesome! Let’s just get one thing straight—the definition of chores here is not just ‘cleaning up your own mess. [...]
Continue reading...5 February 2012
In informal arbitration, a neutral person, or a panel of neutral people (maybe all the other housemates), hears both sides of the story from the people in dispute, who then agree to accept the decision that is made by the arbitrator/s on how the dispute is going to be resolved. Because this isn’t a legal [...]
Continue reading...1 February 2012
By Saturday morning Belinda had had enough. She called a meeting, and she was determined to solve the problem. She sat them down on opposite sides of the living room and sat herself in the middle to act as the neutral moderator. Belinda helped them to communicate with each other in a civil manner, asking [...]
Continue reading...28 January 2012
Belinda introduced Sarah and Amy to each other, and they seemed to get along. So the three of them decided to make it definite and all three signed the lease. Everything went really well in the first few weeks, but as Sarah got closer to her exams she began to freak out and get annoyed [...]
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8 November 2012
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