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  2. Kitchen cleaning checklist: Here's what and how often you ...

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    This kitchen cleaning game plan is designed to make daily, weekly and monthly tasks a breeze, and dare we say, even enjoyable (especially if you listen to an audiobook, phone a friend or play ...

  3. Chore chart - Wikipedia

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    Chore charts are also called reward charts, behavior charts, chore calendars, chore lists or task lists. A chore chart is a listing used to track and organize the house work . The chart can be physical or virtual and is often a means used by parents to post chores expected of their children.

  4. Sentinel Colorado - Wikipedia

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    In February 2011, the Aurora Sentinel and the Buckley Guardian were purchased by the Aurora Media Group from the Aurora Publishing Company. In May 2011, the Aurora Sentinel changed from a daily to a weekly publication. [citation needed] From 2013 to 2017, Aurora Media Group published Aurora, a monthly city magazine. [citation needed]

  5. Homemaking - Wikipedia

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    Housework is work done by the act of housekeeping. Some housekeeping is housecleaning and some housekeeping is home chores. Home chores are housework that needs to be done at regular intervals. [8] Housekeeping includes the budget and control of expenditures, preparing meals and buying food, paying the heat bill, and cleaning the house. [9]

  6. Mom's 'chore list' for babysitter goes viral ... would you do it?

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    Katrina Ivan, a science teacher in Missouri, recently tried an experiment with her son’s babysitter. “The note I’m leaving my babysitter tonight,” Ivan captioned a now-viral TikTok video.

  7. Charwoman - Wikipedia

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    A 1943 photograph of a charwoman in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Charwoman, chargirl, charlady and char are occupational terms referring to a paid part-time worker who comes into a house or other building to clean it for a few hours of a day or week, as opposed to a maid, who usually lives as part of the household within the structure of domestic service.