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Tiny homes are more weatherproofed. Owners can choose what kind of insulation and heating and cooling options suit them and their local climate, whereas RVs are generally not built to be lived in during the winter (though of course, one could tow it somewhere warm).
The United States of America. The American education system is known for its practical learning and offers a wide array of educational choices to...
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Then, just last year, scientists discovered another Earth-like planet orbiting one of our closest neighboring stars, Proxima Centauri. Currently,...
Read More »There's been a bit of a debate going on in "tiny" living circles about which is better: tiny houses built from scratch, or customized trailers and campers that have been retrofitted for full-time living. It's a lively discussion, and here on TreeHugger we are pretty neutral about it, having showcased both amazing tiny homes as well as renovated vintage campers and custom-built new trailers that have been designed to operate off the grid. But for those who are thinking of downsizing or on a budget, but still haven't decided which way to go, it's worthwhile to take a look at both camps.
Compared to the Nintendo Wii's 101 million sales, the Wii U sold a mere 13.56 million units during its more than four-year lifespan (November 2012...
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Reverse Osmosis (RO) The best part is that it can remove between 94% and 98% sodium content in your water. It is important to note that RO is one...
Read More »3. A vintage camper might be much more affordable to buy as a fixer-upper. For those who are on a budget, buying a used, older camper to renovate may be the way to go -- we've seen some lovely examples re-built with salvaged materials, and built as off-grid homes too. 4. They can blend in. It's the flip side of the coin: tiny homes are made to be distinctive, while RVs can blend in quite well, especially if they are the modified van camper type (handy if you are parking around).
water 1. Make over your morning glass of water. The benefits of drinking water (at least 2 cups) first thing in the morning are plenty. Besides...
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“It depends person to person, but an amount less than $1000 is almost always preferred. There simply isn't enough good reason to keep large amounts...
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“3C” stands for the three components of motivation, which can be illustrated as three partially overlapping circles (see Fig. 1). In psychological...
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The four basic elements of survival are: shelter, water, fire and food. Shelter in extreme conditions is critical; even in 55 degree weather or...
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