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At home occurs as place in which the person lives, perhaps lives very much of the period, or even in which the human is comfortable to exist as. Patch the house (or more residential dwelling) is often known as a page, the conception of "home" is wide than the physical dwelling house. Personal is typically the place of refuge and safety, where worldly cares fade, sustaining items & humans of these loves becoming the focus.

It may be a place of of these's birth, where smart shoppers grew higher, or even possibly your computers number one apartment or house.

A word "home" is utilized for various residential institutions which aspire to create the residence-homy atmosphere, like the retirement home, a nursing home, a 'class action front yard' (an orphanage for even children or the retirement personal for adults), the foster home, etc.

Locution just about the house include: "Home is where you hang your hat." "Home is where the heart is." "Love makes a house a home." "There's no place like home." (from either a song "Home, Sweet Home", by John Howard Payne and later quoted by Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz) "You can't go home again." (Tom Wolfe) "An Englishman's home is his castle" "Home is more than a house. Its a combination of all the materials, talents, skills, activities, feelings and hopes which a group of people draws upon to build itself into a family."

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Rolling Stone: Home
Fred Goodman's review: "Home is the Wisconsinites' most sophisticated and energetic album to date, yet it is also their most consciously derivative." 3 stars.

AMG All Music Guide: Home
William Ruhlmann's review: "initially, they sounded so style-bound that you wondered if any growth was possible, but with this album they were charging off in half a dozen directions at once." 3 stars.

CMJ: Home
CMJ review: "The BoDeans may not win any awards for complexity or uniqeness, but their hearfelt lyrics, playfulness, and ability to craft instantly memorable melodies puts them way ahead of the pop masses."






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