Not due to blood type.
Many parents are involved in their children's lives. In most cases, it is good to have involved parents. Abandonment is a big problem that affects children for their entire lives. There are situations, however, where a child is better off living away from their parents.
Posture defects can be corrected by physio Therapy. In some cases surgery may be needed for necessary adjustment or correction of posture defects.
In about 70% of cases, the biopsy is positive for cancer.
The subclavian vein is involved in 40% of cases and the subclavian artery in 1% of cases.
In most cases, yes. Parents usually have your best interests in mind. However, of course there are exceptions. Parents who engage in physical or sexual abuse, who are involved in illegal activities, or who are expecting you to support them in an addiction... sometimes you have to say no. And you also need to get help to stay safe.
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yes
In many cases parents (not pararnts) may have gone to school when they were younger, they may be involved in professional development programs in their work. And there is no such word as "dpese"! It is also possible, in some parts of the world, that when the parents were young, there were no schools available.
If the pressure is increasing then the slope is positive. If the pressure is decreasing then the slope is negative.
The parent has every right to do as needed for a child who has not reached the age of consent. Pregnancy makes no difference--the age of the girl trumps everything. The baby's father has no control at all.
Yes, but this is not the main cause for all cases. Others can be genetic or birth defects during pregnancy.
the slaughterhouse cases