Fact or Opinion.
____1.It is no secret that individuals develop very strong emotional attachment to the places they live in.
____2.These affectionate bonds between people and places by a variety of names, including the "Topophilia", "Rootedness", and "Attachment to Place".
____3.A strong attachment to the place that you live result in greater satisfaction with your home and expectations of future stability in the place.
____4.These feelings represent a genuine affection for the physical location itself, and the passage of time strengthens our attachment to the places we live in.
____5. Because our physical surroundings play such an important role in creating a sense of meaning and organization in our life, it is not surprising that our sense of the place we live is closely tied to our sense of who we are.
____6.In the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy doesn't achieve closure until she recognizes that "There is no place like home".
____7.Thus,the word "home" connotes more than just house.
____8.In 2008, The Pew research center conducted a survey:38% percent of the respondents did not identify the place that today we're currently living to be "home".
_____9.Twenty-six percent reported that "home" was where they were born or raise.
_____10.In short, "home" is the primary connection between you and the rest of the world.
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1.It is no secret that individuals develop very strong emotional attachment to the places they live in.
2.These affectionate bonds between people and places by a variety of names, including the "Topophilia", "Rootedness", and "Attachment to Place".
3.A strong attachment to the place that you live result in greater satisfaction with your home and expectations of future stability in the place.
4.These feelings represent a genuine affection for the physical location itself, and the passage of time strengthens our attachment to the places we live in.
5. Because our physical surroundings play such an important role in creating a sense of meaning and organization in our life, it is not surprising that our sense of the place we live is closely tied to our sense of who we are.
6.In the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy doesn't achieve closure until she recognizes that "There is no place like home".
7.Thus,the word "home" connotes more than just house.
8.In 2008, The Pew research center conducted a survey:38% percent of the respondents did not identify the place that today we're currently living to be "home".
9.Twenty-six percent reported that "home" was where they were born or raise.
10.In short, "home" is the primary connection between you and the rest of the world.
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