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  2. Houzz - Wikipedia

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    Houzz was founded as an online platform in February 2009 by Adi Tatarko and her husband Alon Cohen, in response to the challenges they faced with their own home remodeling project. [2] They found it difficult to communicate their vision for their home, and to find the right professionals for their project. [ 3 ]

  3. Penguin Great Ideas - Wikipedia

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    Cover of book #9 in the Great Ideas Series. Penguin Great Ideas is a series of largely non-fiction books published by Penguin Books. Titles contained within this series are considered to be world-changing, influential and inspirational. Topics covered include philosophy, politics, science and war.

  4. Home: A Short History of an Idea - Wikipedia

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    The book is an extended essay on the evolution of domestic living and culture; Rybczynski recounts the history of the material and cultural influences (such as intimacy and privacy, domesticity, ease) as well as ideas about light, air, and efficiency, all of which he claims to have helped shape the idea of comfort. [1] The book was a bestseller ...

  5. Will Robinne Lee ever write an 'Idea of You' sequel? She told us

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    The book, with all of its convention-defying plot lines, was a way for Lee to explore the boxes she felt she was slotted into as a wife and mother — and what it might mean to break out of them.

  6. Big firms and everyday people are at odds about the direction ...

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    Bullishness is rising among fund managers surveyed by Bank of America. But an AAII survey suggests everyday investors are the most bearish since 2023.

  7. 'The Idea of You' ending: How does the movie change the book?

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    “The Idea of You,” in its original form as a book, is not a conventional romance. Yes, Soléne and Hayes fall in love — but they don’t stay together. Author Lee wanted it that way.

  8. Book-and-record set - Wikipedia

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    The record and book complement one another, with the record usually a radio theater-style version of the story or a soundtrack recording, and the book providing visuals and text to the story. As with a filmstrip , a tone or other kind of cue in the recording will prompt the reader to turn pages.

  9. Emergent literacies - Wikipedia

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    Emergent literacy is a term that is used to explain a child's knowledge of reading and writing skills before they learn how to read and write words. [1] It signals a belief that, in literate society, young children—even one- and two-year-olds—are in the process of becoming literate. [2]