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The term Oxford House refers to any house operating under the "Oxford House Model", a community-based approach to addiction recovery, which provides an independent, supportive, and sober living environment. [1] Today there are nearly 3,000 Oxford Houses in the United States and other countries. [2] Each house is based on three rules:
Oxford House in Bethnal Green, East London, was established in September 1884 as one of the first "settlements" by Oxford University as a High-Anglican Church of England counterpart [1] to Toynbee Hall, established around the same time at Whitechapel.
The 32X is an add-on for the Sega Genesis video game console. Codenamed "Project Mars", it was designed to expand the power of the Genesis and serve as a transitional console into the 32-bit era until the release of the Sega Saturn. The 32X uses its own ROM cartridges and has its own library of games.
Honour Moderations in Classics has been called one of the hardest examinations in the world. [3] However, in recent years, the subject matter has been changed so that proficiency in both Latin and Greek languages is no longer required and the number of papers in the exam has been reduced, along with an extension in the time allowed to finish.
The Provisions of Oxford were constitutional reforms to the government of late medieval England adopted during the Oxford Parliament of 1258 to resolve a dispute between Henry III of England and his barons. The reforms were designed to ensure the king adhered to the rule of law and governed according to the advice of his barons. A council of ...
Original file (SVG file, nominally 417 × 119 pixels, file size: 7 KB) ... Description This is a non-free logo for Oxford Properties, a Canadian real eatate company.
House Rules may refer to: House rules, rules applying only in a certain location or organization; House Rules, a 2010 novel by Jodi Picoult; House Rules (1988 TV series), an Australian television series; House Rules (1998 TV series), an American sitcom; House Rules (2003 TV series), an American television show hosted by Mark L. Walberg
In 1995, Roaf built the Oxford Ecohouse, a house in Oxford designed to maximise energy efficiency. It is equipped with the first photovoltaic cell roof installed in Britain. A six-bedroom family home, it produces only 130 kg CO 2 /annum per metre square, in contrast to comparable UK houses that produce 5000 kg CO 2 /annum m 2 .