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  2. Domestic worker - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A domestic worker is a person who works within a residence and performs a variety of household services for an individual, from providing cleaning and household maintenance, or cooking, laundry and ironing, or care for children and elderly dependents, and other household errands. The term "domestic service" applies to the equivalent ...

  3. Homemaking - Wikipedia

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    Homemaking is mainly an American and Canadian term for the management of a home, otherwise known as housework, housekeeping, housewifery or household management. It is the act of overseeing the organizational, day-to-day operations of a house or estate, and the managing of other domestic concerns.

  4. Housekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Housekeeping is the management and routine support activities of running and maintaining an organized physical institution occupied or used by people, like a house, ship, hospital or factory, such as cleaning, tidying/organizing, cooking, shopping, and bill payment. These tasks may be performed by members of the household, or by persons hired ...

  5. The "Indulgence" That Saved My Mental Health - AOL

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    One of the biggest gifts of the cleaning service is the removal of clutter. My personal mantra (seriously) is Physical clutter causes mental clutter. If I look around and see that things are messy ...

  6. "Task Cleaning" Is the Secret to Getting Your House Tidy in 2 ...

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    Step 3: Clean mirrors and glass. Easy to forget, but important to clean, wipe down mirrors and windows throughout the house. If possible, do the outside too! Pro cleaning tip: Using one wet and ...

  7. How to clean your house like a pro - AOL

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    Clean your bathroom mirrors, cabinet surfaces, counters, tub and toilet. Change your sheets, bedding, pillowcases and towels. Take out the trash before garbage pick-up day. Dust the surfaces (TV ...

  8. Charwoman - Wikipedia

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    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. A charwoman might work independently, often for cash ...

  9. Maid - Wikipedia

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    Maid. A maid, housemaid, or maidservant is a female domestic worker. In the Victorian era, domestic service was the second-largest category of employment in England and Wales, after agricultural work. [1] In developed Western nations, full-time maids are now typically only found in the wealthiest households.