It could mean that, but it can also have other meanings as well. (e.g.: It may also refer to a location where messages can be left for the children.)
an alternate email address is another email address you can be reached at.... like: email:1234@hotmail.com..... Alternate email:5678@hotmail.com......
It means you have your own address for facebook and things like that
When an item is delivered, it has either reached the shipping/billing address that you provided when you ordered the item, or it has reached the post office and is to be delivered from there within the next few days, depending on the office hours.
a systematic presentation of facts and principles on a subject and the conclusions reached by the author
I'm not sure I understand your question. What phrase are you asking about, "children for school?" If that is what you mean, it could be correct depending on how it is used in the sentence. For example, a sentence such as "We must prepare the children for school." would be correct. If you make your question a bit clearer I could help more.
Children may exhibit mean behavior towards others for various reasons, such as seeking attention, trying to fit in with peers, or lacking social skills to manage their emotions effectively. Additionally, exposure to negative influences, lack of guidance from adults, or experiencing stress or trauma can also contribute to children being mean to others. It's important for parents and educators to address and teach children positive social skills and empathy to help reduce mean behavior.
All 'intentional' acts are not covered in all policy forms, (this does not pertain to minor children or children that have not reached the age of majority. An unintentional act by definition is something you did not mean to do therefore may fall under the heading of accident therefore coverage afforded.
Liberi is eitherthe nominative/vocative plural of the word for "children"the masculine or neuter genitive singular of the adjective meaning "free"the masculine nominative/vocative plural of the adjective meaning "free"As such it means"children" (sentence subject) or "O children!""of the free ""the free " (sentence subject) or "O free !"
She has reached puberty.
I have my family very much. It's not a proper sentence.
If you mean the fictional Bundy's from Married With Children, they lived at 661 Castlewood Ln., Dearfield, IL. If you mean Ted Bundy and family their address was 658 Skyline Dr., Tacoma, WA.
The crest of a hill refers to the very top of the hill. An example of the word used in a sentence would be: "When Jack and Jill reached the crest of the hill, they could see the town below".