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Ah, home sweet home. A house is much more than a roof with four surrounding walls. It’s about the life we live there and anyone we might share it with — including furry family members, too ...
“In every conceivable manner, the family is a link to our past, bridge to our future.”— Alex Haley “It is the smile of a child, the love of a mother, the joy of a father, the togetherness ...
Sweet Home 3D is a free and open source architectural design software that helps users create a 2D plan of a house, with a 3D preview, and decorate exterior and interior views, including ability to place furniture and home appliances. [3] In Sweet Home 3D, furniture can be imported and arranged to create a virtual environment.
49. "Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is a slow ripening fruit." — Aristotle. 50. "Talk between women friends is always therapy..." — Jayne Anne Phillips. 51. "Courage ...
Virtual home design software is a type of computer-aided design software intended to help architects, designers, and homeowners preview their design implementations on-the-fly. These products differ from traditional homeowner design software and other online design tools in that they use HTML5 to ensure that changes to the design occur rapidly.
2D and 3D floor plan generation [14] Automatic room and objects detection and measurement [15] Object library with customizable items; Integration with other cloud storage services [16] Exporting in multiple file formats (e.g., PDF, JPG, DXF, OBJ, IFC and CSV) [17] Field reports including photos, 360° images, notes, custom forms, and markups [18]
Disappointment is a subjective response related to anticipated rewards. [8] Disappointment recovery time depends on the intensity of the disappointment, as well as the person experiencing the disappointment. For some it can take a few minutes while for others the same disappointment can take a few days.
Rejected children are more likely to be bullied and to have fewer friends than popular children, but these conditions are not always present. For example, some popular children do not have close friends, whereas some rejected children do. Peer rejection is believed to be less damaging for children with at least one close friend. [15]