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In many parts of the world, an increasing number of people are willing to discover more information about the past of their own accommodation. I believe most want to do this because they want to feel safer and best ways of researching this includes but not limited to accessing the information through local archive offices.
First of all, people want to find out more information about their place of living in order to feel safer and more protected. Nowadays, more natural disasters are taking place such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and so on. These obviously pose a great threat to the condition of the houses and accommodations across the whole of the affected area and because of building not being strong enough to withstand the disasters, people are seriously injured and some are even losing their lives. So, living in a strong and sound building or a house would definitely protect us from such dangers and that is why, modern people want to know more about the materials that were used in the construction process, what methods were used, what level of earthquake the house can withstand and so on.
In order to access information about the history of any building, visiting archive offices and enquiring would suffice. Even in my town, we have got one that stores all the information about buildings, factories and any other constructed structures. So, doing this is the best way of researching. Besides that, asking from the elderly of the area can also come in handy. The elderly of a certain place can sometimes provide even more information about the construction of an accommodation than archive offices as they may have been the eye-witnesses of the process.
In conclusion, I believe more people are interested in learning more about the background of the building they are living in and main reason for that is the safety concerns especially in times of natural catastrophes and the quickest way of getting this information could be checking out the historical documents available in local archive offices.
- 14 minutes
- #classwork
- 7.0 - according to chatGPT
In many parts of the world, an increasing number of people are willing to discover more information about the past of their own accommodation. I believe most want to do this because they want to feel safer and best ways of researching this includes but not limited to accessing the information through local archive offices.
First of all, people want to find out more information about their place of living in order to feel safer and more protected. Nowadays, more natural disasters are taking place such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and so on. These obviously pose a great threat to the condition of the houses and accommodations across the whole of the affected area and because of building not being strong enough to withstand the disasters, people are seriously injured and some are even losing their lives. So, living in a strong and sound building or a house would definitely protect us from such dangers and that is why, modern people want to know more about the materials that were used in the construction process, what methods were used, what level of earthquake the house can withstand and so on.
In order to access information about the history of any building, visiting archive offices and enquiring would suffice. Even in my town, we have got one that stores all the information about buildings, factories and any other constructed structures. So, doing this is the best way of researching. Besides that, asking from the elderly of the area can also come in handy. The elderly of a certain place can sometimes provide even more information about the construction of an accommodation than archive offices as they may have been the eye-witnesses of the process.
In conclusion, I believe more people are interested in learning more about the background of the building they are living in and main reason for that is the safety concerns especially in times of natural catastrophes and the quickest way of getting this information could be checking out the historical documents available in local archive offices.
- 14 minutes
- #classwork
- 7.0 - according to chatGPT