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In Kentucky, jurisdiction in a missing persons case typically falls to the local law enforcement agency where the person was last known to be. This means that the police department or sheriff's office in that area is responsible for investigating the case. Additionally, if the case involves interstate elements or if the missing person crosses state lines, federal agencies like the FBI may also become involved. The Kentucky State Police can assist local agencies as needed.
If i were you I'd contact the state or area government and ask them. Each state/area has dif. rules on this sort of thing. Religion does help in legal battle but it is not needed. As long as you have good ideals and can prove to be a good godparent then you should be fine. If you need more help contact the area government or Lawyer.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787, set up the rules of states and territories. In order to become a state, they needed at least 60,000 people living in the state, a state constitution that has to be passed by congress, and a representative for the state. In order to become a territory, they needed 10,000 people living in the territory, along with boundaries, and they can send someone to congress,however they cannot vote until they become a state. The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 also denies slavery and gives the people the ability to create 5-9 states, in the Ohio Valley area.
Contact an agent in your area they will advise you.
i believe you have to have 200,000 or more people living the certain area
To become a state in the United States, an area must have a population, a defined territory, a government, and the capacity to interact with other states. Additionally, it needs to gain approval from the U.S. Congress through a formal process outlined in the Constitution.
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Every state is different in the requirements to become a police officer. http://www.a2zcolleges.com/Majors/Criminal_Justice.html allows you to search for schools in your area.
Depends on where you intend to study - why not speak to the nursing council in your area and/or colleges to see what qualifications are needed. Maybe ask the careers advisor?
to be a vet another 4 years in vet school after college is required
The requirements that you need to become a midwife can depend on the area you live in. Generally, a bachelor's degree is needed before being admitted to a midwifery program.