no
Parents - or in the absence of parents, other adults acting as carers for a child - have the major influence on children.
Yes, children gets influenced by tv or films more than parents.
it's not neccessarily a law it's more a debate between you and your parents but if they will not give you your card I would ask for a copy of it like i had to do.
As an angel, or some form of do-gooder. Anything more extensive would probably delve into religious debate.
There has been more than one presidential debate in U.S. history, so you need to be more specific.
The perception that America is turning more socialist is not just a fringe view, according to a Monitor/TIPP poll. Debate over the size of government could influence November elections.
Yes, parents' is a possessive noun; the plural possessive form of the singular noun parent.
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No, at 16 years old you have more autonomy over your actions and decisions. While parents may still have influence, they cannot control your free will. It's important to find a balance between taking guidance from parents and developing your independence.
It really depends in a situation where the biological parents are raising the children they influence both nature (by passing on their genes) and nurture (by raising them and instilling values. On the other hand if a child is born to biological parents and they are unable to care for the child, put that baby up for adoption the adopted parents would nurture and there would in essence be no nature involved in this scenario.
You need to use the plural possessive form "parents'": Their two parents' reaction was funny. Also, it sounds odd to say "their two parents", because "two" is the normal number of parents a person has when there is more than one. It would be sufficient to say, "Their parents' reaction was funny."
Although we commonly think of the word 'FORENSICS' as pertaining to the scientific study of crime scenes etc. it can also mean anything pertaining to or connected with debate or the courts of law. A further meaning, when used in the form of a noun, is directly The Art Of Public Debate. The root of the word derives from the latin 'forens', or 'forensis' i.e belonging to the forum (public)