If you're 18 years old you are legally an adult and can do what you want. You might however consider who is paying the bills and what effect your going on spring break might have on your finances when you return to "Pissed off Parents"
Whats the Question? Whats the Question? Thats just what I was going to say. Is there a question to be asked ?
The English language has no term to describe a relationship between you and the parents of your daughter-in-law. In English-speaking cultures, you are not related. If you have to refer to them other than by name, you can call them "my son's parent's-in-law" or "my daughter-in-law's parents."
There are no differences. They are both identical to the parent.
Daughter and parent cells are alike because the daughter cell comes from the parent cell.
The school calls social services to report child abuse not the parents. Specially if the child abuse is being done by the parent.
In most places no. But my suggestion is either get a job and car and place of your own or appreciate the fact that your parents are trying to take care of you. btw 18 y/o is not a child, technically.
I, being parent of xxx, guarantee that I will pay any expenses of my son/daughter whatsoever
In mitosis, daughter cells are exactly like the parent cell (identical copies). In meiosis, daughter cells are different but similar in the fact that the chromosomes have undergone crossing over, giving genetic variability. Thus producing a "recombined" daughter cell and essentially not identical to the parent cell.
Yes. Let's say your parent is 40 and you are 15. Your 15 year old friend has a sister that is 18. Their parents are 38. They were 20 when they had their first child. Not uncommon!
Daughter cells are identical to the parent cell.
It is said that in meiosis, the daughter cells are not identical, cause the daughters cells have a combination of both parents' chromosomes. In the cell cycle they are identical.
No, the parent, or guardian, cannot go to jail for what they're son/daughter has done.