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Neighborhoods, Pets, Roommates - Title & Context Originally Written

  • By TheKrismuseveGuy
  • May 31, 2016
  • 4 min read

StartFragment A person definitely has the right to choose how they want to live, whether it's being in a run-down neighborhood or living in an upscale neighborhood. How you choose to live a normal, trouble free life solely depends on how you were raised by parents and the type of neighborhood you came from in most societies. One-parent households with a limited income can have a tremendous effect on a child's welfare, how well he or she does in school and throughout his entire life in his or her future. Being raised by one parent, specifically by the mother, tends to be a difficult task when it comes to raising male children because male children are often much more defiant to their mothers and as a result, can lead to being exceedingly disrespectful to her, smart-mouthing her, using extreme derogatory language and in the end can lead to violence and constant physical abuse. Living in a neighborhood where all one may visualize is trash on the side of the streets, abandoned vehicles, lawns that are not manicured, where houses or apartment windows are broken out sometimes constitutes, but not the majority of the time, limited income from both parents who are trying to provide a decent lifestyle for their kids while battling to stay afloat to make ends meet. This too can affect a child's ability to want to thrive in life because if they are always analyzing the struggles and hardships that their parents continue to endure, they will automatically, more than likely, follow their footsteps which will sequentially advance to a horrible life of crime and an endless troublesome way of living. EndFragment On the other hand, a child who is living in a two-parent household where both parents are eminently prosperous in their careers, both have attended college and both have a substantial income that is equivalent to one another can impact a child's life for the better, can illustrate the likelihood of them graduating from high-school, subsequently attending a major university, climatically owning their own business and simply being a triumphant entrepreneur. Ones' aspirations and dreams are likely to be a reality in situations mentioned is due to reason of stupendous and overwhelming support from both parents. They are eager to give pep talks to them to keep their hopes and dreams at elevated levels in order for them to be as affluent and fortunate as they are or flourish even greater than they have in their lives. Moreover, when your income within a household is of abundance, ample and plentiful or deriving from a household of the aforementioned magnitude, you will see a vast variance in the environment with respect to beautification. You'll see well-kept lawns, expensive vehicles parked in driveways, clean streets that are trash free, flowers and trees planted and just an overall immaculate neighborhood in general.

StartFragmentPets are like our best friends as well as being like another member of the family, especially for those who do not have children or choose not to have children. When living in an apartment, certain fees apply indefinitely, as well as certain policies to adhere to. With most apartment complexes, your pet has to be a certain size, meaning it cannot be a large dog of a specific breed. If the pet is of a larger size, therefore it is likely that your pet fee will be greater than it would be for a much smaller pet. Most apartment complexes also don't allow pets of the exotic or unusual nature. For example, most complexes don't allow parakeets for a household pet because they may violate a specific provision of the property's policies. Another example would be snakes, alligators or any other abnormal reptile that would not meet regulations or standardize pet sizes that apartments require. So choosing the right kind of pet is vital. However, it would not be any harm in initiating an inquiry to the Property Manager beforehand regarding what types of pets are allowed on their property.

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Having roommates can be an absolute challenge and a risk. Like choosing the right type of pet, electing a suitable person to invite in your personal space and share your living expenses is extremely critical. Everyone is a contradistinction in their own way, and not to mention no one was born perfect. If you choose to live with a roommate, be highly cautious for the simple fact of not knowing their background and what type of life they have lived in their past. Be very skeptical and do not be timid about asking exclusive questions before signing the contract. A roommate with a dysfunctional, hideous and abominable background can be a disaster, and additionally can cause numerous amount of problems within living arrangements. They can start snooping through very important documents which can result in stealing your identity; their cleaning habits are awful; they will slack taking on their responsibility of paying their portion of the household expenses and eventually, you can be kicked out and left owing fines and fees you didn't know you owe due to their negligence. Furthermore, you can possibly end up homeless for a certain amount of time until you have eventually found another place to reside. On the contrary, a trustworthy roommate will definitely be one of good character, taste, responsible and if you're lucky to find one, one that has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, which can be dreadful on one hand or exceptional on the other hand in most cases. A responsible roommate will keep track of their half of the expenses, make sure things stay neat, clean and tidy, plus contribute a little more than what you have asked for prior to you both having a meeting of the minds. By the same token, a roommate with a decorous background is one who's likely to have a good credit history and a skeptic to whom they will want to cohabit with on account of they want to maintain in good standing with all of their creditors. Being that as it may, they will adopt a variety of precautionary measures to retain that outstanding credit rating; from retrieving frequent copies of their credit reports to taking further legal actions if need be if they have found anything negative, misleading or inappropriate on their credit history. Overall, a roommate will ease some financial burden. Fundamentally, a roommate will potentially allow you to save a little cash here and there, and ultimately, you can treat yourself to that extra piece of clothing or "must-have" item you have always desired.

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