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How many volunteer hours must each adult in the family applying for a Habitat for Humanity home put in for Sweat Equity?
 
  A) 600 B) 400 C) 300 D) 500

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What is the purpose of the Habitat for Humanity DVD that is described?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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To be able to assist Habitat for Humanity in their desire to ensure that every home they build is sustainable.




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