You named it... Bi-Racial. Although many "forms" that a child or parent may be faced with do not include this "option" when the race of a child is required. One may choose to check " other" in the form, or simply write it in
Yes, that's very possible.
Well, actually yes it also depends in bouth mom and dad geneticts if the mother Or father of the mom had blond hair and dad has blond hair, well the kid has more Chanses to be blond but if the mother or father of dad have black hair and mom have black hair well the kid have more Chanses of having black hair...or the kid can be born blond and when he grow up the hair can turn black... So it all depends but yes it can happend.
Mainly yes. But there are some scenes that may refer to sexual apperance, or moderate language and violence. A parent should watch the film with the child if they are either underage or quite young.
No - this is not possible. The child must inherit one allele from each parent. This means that at least one parent must have a B allele in order for the child to have B-type blood. The only possibilities with B- X AB are B, A or AB.
Chlorophyll Kid was created in 1963.
people who are only 1/4 white but the rest of them is black are consitered black. It's that simple, they are not biracial or multiracial. Biracial people are people that are 50/50 in blood and multiracial people have more then 3 races in them. So if a biracial(black/white) has children with a white person it's either that kid is consitered white or biracial but if that biracial person has children with a black person, those children are black. Once you have 75% or more black blood in you you are black. For example Barack Obama daughters are in this category, those children are black girls with 25% white blood in them, and grow up as black women, which they are. So unless that biracial person marrys someone of another race, that's when the kids will be called multiracial. But also take into consideration that almost all blacks in the U.S. with slave ancestry have some white blood in them.
Yes...Black and Sicilian Italian
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Well it really doesn't matter if a white parent adopts an African American kid. It is your choice. If you can afford it: great. If you like kids: great. If you are willing to commit yourself: great. But don't forget that kids; no matter what race, are kids. They need the same love and attention that a white kid or a nuclear family kid would get.
It is not bad for a white kid to be raised with a black family. This a common occurance when a child has been adopted. There can be some barriers, but in the end it makes no difference.
No, she was the first black person to refuse to get up from the front of a bus. Ruby Bridges, age 6 a the time, was the first black kid to go to an all white school.
They get a kid by other putting a random kid in the show. But that random kid has got permission from his or her parent and the kid parent had paid the Disney company for the kid to be in the show
hispanic is not a race their are white, black, tan,and Asian hispanic
What are you asking? Without a kid without a parent?
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NEVER! dont count on it kid only in the US
It all depends on the kid if the parent motovates them and that kid want to do good they will and they can be just as successful as a kid with there parents together.