A Place to Live

  • A Place to Live: and other selected essays of
    By Natalia Ginzburg

    This collection of personal essays chosen by the eminent American writer Lynne Sharon Schwartz from four of Ginzburg’s books written over the course of Ginzburg’s lifetime was a many-years long project for Schwartz.

  • A Place to Live: Gender Research on Housing in Africa
    By Ann Schlyter

    Hansen , Karen T. , 1992 , " Gender and Housing : The Case of Domestic Service in Lusaka , Zambia " , Africa , 62 , 2 : 248–265 . Hansen , Karen T. , 1996 , Keeping House in Lusaka . New York : Columbia University Press .

  • A Place to Live: A New Translation of Yi Chung-hwan’s T’aengniji, the Korean Classic for Choosing Settlements

    It is the most desirable place to live. These two towns harvest much jujube, on which residents make their living. Hoeinhyŏn, which is to the north of Poŭn, lies in remote mountains. Although the town is small, P'unggyech'on is a ...

  • A Place to Live: Red Location and its history from 1903 to 2013
    By Vuyisile Msila

    Conditions in Korsten were far from ideal because it was not a planned residential area However, black people began occupying Korsten in 1901 after they had been evicted from areas such as Stranger's and Gubbs Many did not see any ...

  • A Place to Live
    By Abraham Lincoln

    Otto Hoffman and his wife, Leah, live on East Street with sons John and Harry and daughter Lucille Hoffman (1910 Gordon Directory) ... She drew a map of Gordon as she remembered it and put the names of people she remembered from Gordon.

  • A Place to Live
    By Jean-Philippe Blondel

    But in A PLACE TO LIVE, the aspiring filmmaker’s project turns into a compelling protest against authoritarianism that could get him kicked out of school, and expose his surprising feelings for his best friend.

  • A Place to Live
    By Linda Staniford

    This title takes a simple look at the difference between wants and needs with relation to the places where we live. Shelter and warmth are basic needs but we want a lot more from our homes - how many of our wants are really needs?

  • A Place to Live: A New Translation of Yi Chung-hwan’s T’aengniji, the Korean Classic for Choosing Settlements

    ... A place with the best of geomantic qualities but poor economic conditions is not fit for long-term inhabitation, nor is a place with good economic conditions but poor ... living in a narrow valley is not 102 A Place to Live Geomancy.

  • A Place To Live
    By Abbi Weber

    ... live. He had tired of living in a hotel room with inches to dress and move about. There was no space to write or work on his laptop. There was no space to relax. He needed a house to live in. He could well afford one of his own, but ...