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1) "Midwest" -- As to midwest homes for pets Mid·west Pronunciation: "mid-'west Variant(s): or Middle West Function: geographical name region N central United States including area around Great Lakes & in upper Mississippi River valley from Ohio -- sometimes considered to include Kentucky on the E to North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, & Kansas on the W - Mid·west·ern /"mid-'wes-t&rn/ or Middle Western adjective - Mid·west·ern·er /"mid-'wes-t&(r)-n&r/ or Middle Westerner noun Pronunciation Symbols Midwest as shown by U.S. Census Bureau official map from [3] Regional definitions vary from source to source. The states shown in dark red are usually included, while all or portions of the striped states may or may not be considered part of the Midwestern United States. Kentucky and West Virginia are generally included in the South, but regions of these states are often included in the Midwest in maps, descriptions, and cultural delineations. [4] [5] [6] The Midwestern United States (or Midwest) refers to the north-central states of the United States of America, specifically Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota. Both the geographic center of the contiguous U.S. (in Kansas) and the population center of the U.S. (now in Missouri) are in the Midwest. The United States Census Bureau divides this region into the East North Central States (essentially the Great Lakes States); and the West North Central States (essentially the Great Plains States). The term Midwest has been in common use for over 100 years. Other designations for the region have fallen into disuse, such as the "Northwest" or "Old Northwest" (from Northwest Territory), "Mid-America," or "Heartland". Since the book Middletown appeared in 1929, sociologists have often used Midwestern cities, and the Midwest generally, as "typical" of the entire nation. [1] - 1 Terminology
- 2 Definition
- 3 Geography
- 4 History
- 5 Culture
- 6 Education
- 7 Political trends
- 8 Linguistic influence
- 9 See also
- 10 References
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2) "Homes" -- As to midwest homes for pets 1home Pronunciation: 'hOm Function: noun Etymology: Middle English hom, from Old English hAm village, home; akin to Old High German heim home, Lithuanian seima family, servants, Sanskrit ksema habitable, kseti he dwells, Greek ktizein to inhabit 1 a : one's place of residence : DOMICILE b : HOUSE 2 : the social unit formed by a family living together 3 a : a familiar or usual setting : congenial environment; also : the focus of one's domestic attention <home is where the heart is> b : HABITAT 4 a : a place of origin <salmon returning to their home to spawn>; also : one's own country <having troubles at home and abroad> b : HEADQUARTERS 2 <home of the dance company> 5 : an establishment providing residence and care for people with special needs <homes for the elderly> 6 : the objective in various games; especially : HOME PLATE - at home 1 : relaxed and comfortable : at ease <felt completely at home on the stage> 2 : in harmony with the surroundings 3 : on familiar ground : KNOWLEDGEABLE <teachers at home in their subject fields> Pronunciation Symbols Homie, comes from the word "Homes" that early Mexica-American in the southwest US would use to call people from there "Varrio" or neighborhood, Older guys from the neighborhood usally call "Older Head's", would refer to the Youth or "Young Head's" from the neighborhood would be call homie's as in For "little Homes". In Australia the term homie or homies may also be used as a derogatory term for groups of teenagers/young-adults often skipping school or unemployed, who often congregate around shopping centres, fast food outlets and major public transport hubs (i.e. bus-stops). Similar to the English term Chav, and sharing characteristics with the Australian term bogan. The major difference between homies and bogans is music taste and dress. Where bogans tend to favor rock, and dark clothing such as tight black jeans and a black metal t-shirt, homies are more likely to listen to rap or hip hop and be wearing clothes such as tracksuits, baggy jeans, conspicuous belts, shirts bearing brand names or sleeveless shirts. This aside the other anti-social aspects of the stereotype are similar. In many places the generation X bogans have been replaced/displaced by the generation Y homies. If a fight breaks out, the stereotypical bogan is more likely to fight barefist, whereas the homie may choose to fight with knives and/or other weapons. Homies may also be referred to as "wannabe gangstas" or "Snobs". It should also be noted that the term is not exclusively derogatory in Australia, and it depends on whom is being referred to. The usage described above, as a term for a friend, is also used. However, people who use the term homie as a term for their friend, are those most likely to be referred to as homies in the derogatory sense, by those outside their circle or age group. The term is sometimes incorrectly used in the UK to refer to someone who is homosexual, on the premise that it is an informal abbreviation of the term; if it is used in this context it would usually be in a derogatory manner. The word is also associated, in the UK, with the chav subculture, Rastafarianism and Afro-Caribbeans. People who think they're co..."
3) "For" -- As to midwest homes for pets 1for Pronunciation: f&r, (')for, Southern also (')fär Function: preposition Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Latin per through, prae before, pro before, for, ahead, Greek pro, Old English faran to go -- more at FARE 1 a -- used as a function word to indicate purpose <a grant for studying medicine> b -- used as a function word to indicate an intended goal <left for home> <acted for the best> c -- used as a function word to indicate the object or recipient of a perception, desire, or activity <now for a good rest> <run for your life> <an eye for a bargain> 2 a : as being or constituting <taken for a fool> <eggs for breakfast> b -- used as a function word to indicate an actual or implied enumeration or selection <for one thing, the price is too high> 3 : because of <can't sleep for the heat> 4 -- used as a function word to indicate suitability or fitness <it is not for you to choose> <ready for action> 5 a : in place of <go to the store for me> b (1) : on behalf of : REPRESENTING <speaks for the court> (2) : in favor of <all for the plan> 6 : in spite of -- usually used with all <for all his large size, he moves gracefully> 7 : with respect to : CONCERNING <a stickler for detail> <heavy for its size> 8 a -- used as a function word to indicate equivalence in exchange <$10 for a hat>, equality in number or quantity <point for point>, or correspondence or correlation <for every one that works, you'll find five that don't> b -- used as a function word to indicate number of attempts <0 for 4> 9 -- used a - For the Wikipedia's template named "For", see Wikipedia:Template messages/General.
For may refer to: - A common preposition (I have a gift for you) (I only did it for the prize)
- A complementizer introducing a non-finite clause or more specifically an infinitival clause (e.g. "Jenny was fearful for her life to be over").
- A less common (sometimes considered archaic) coordinating conjunction. e.g. We know that that the End is near, for the Tribulation has begun!
- The for loop, used in many programming languages.
- The Fornax Constellation
- A misspelling of the number 4, spelled "four"
- Fellowship of Reconciliation, a religious nonviolent organization.
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4) "Pets" -- As to midwest homes for pets 1pet Pronunciation: 'pet Function: noun Etymology: perhaps back-formation from Middle English pety small -- more at PETTY 1 a : a pampered and usually spoiled child b : a person who is treated with unusual kindness or consideration : DARLING 2 : a domesticated animal kept for pleasure rather than utility Pronunciation Symbols A pet is an animal kept for companionship and enjoyment, as opposed to livestock, laboratory animals, working animals or sport animals, which are kept for economic reasons. The most popular pets are noted for their loyal or playful characteristics, for their attractive appearance, or for their song. Pets also generally seem to provide their owners with non-trivial health benefits; keeping pets has been shown to help relieve stress. There is now a medically-approved class of "therapy animals," mostly dogs, who are brought to visit confined humans. Walking a dog can provide both the owner and the dog with exercise, fresh air, and social interaction. - 1 Domestication
- 2 Terminology
- 3 Pets and allergies
- 4 Objection to pets
- 5 Local restrictions
- 6 Overpopulation
- 7 See also
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| While in theory any animal might be a pet, in practice only a small number of species of mammals (especially dogs and cats) and other small animals, such as birds, fish, or lizards, are practical. A main reason is that large animals are not able to fit inside small dwellings. In general, a pet must either be small enough (or easily controlled) for his or her undesirable behavioral tendencies to be negligible, or the animal must be actually domesticable. Examples of the former are such animals as fish (including carnivorous ones such as piranha), invertebrates or small reptiles. A few animals are sufficiently capable of adapting to human interaction to be considered domesticable. Dogs ("man's best friend") are considered to be a classic example of domesticated animals normally suited to being pets. Domestic dogs are quite similar to wolves, but their physical form and behavior are characteristically different, more than mere differences in size, coat, or coloring. Behaviorally speaking, chara..."
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