Take care of him and make him or her eat soft food.
Yes, he just had his horn surgically removed as a child and became a drug addict later on in life when he realized how much he missed it.
Our son had an undescended testicle as a child. They did not remove it, but instead, surgically "pulled" it down into the scrotum and tied it off with a rubber band to keep it from retreating back up. He walked bent over for a couple of days (as you can well imagine). But it stayed down and he's 30 years old now and we have a beautiful granddaughter.
When a child is intentionally left out of a will, it is called disinheriting them. This can be done for various reasons such as family estrangement or to provide for other beneficiaries.
i think the future could be that the one child policy could be removed from chia and should be nicer to the girls and everyone should be equal
take him/her to the hospital
Your common sense should provide you with an answer.
The child of your first cousin, once removed, is your first cousin, twice removed, if your first cousin once removed is the child of your first cousin. If your first cousin once removed in the first cousin of one of your parents, the child is your second cousin.
No, of course not. All adult humans have the same number of bones (206). If you are thinking that men should be missing a rib because of Adam? No, Adam's rib was "surgically"removed, his genetic code was not changed to have one less rib. If your mother had her appendix or tonsils out as a child, were you born without an appendix or tonsils? Of course not!
For the child, no; for themselves, yes.You should consider that if the child is not living with you you must provide that information on the application or renewal. You can be prosecuted for falsifying the information you provide. You can only get food stamps for a child in your legal custody if you can say the child lives with you.Also, if custody was removed from the parents by a court, and granted to you, and you allow that child to live back with the parents, you may be held liable for any harm that comes to the child because of your failure to take your legal responsibilities seriously. In my state, grandparents with guardianship allowed their daughter to take back custody of her toddler after the child was removed by the state because of child abuse. The child was subsequently fatally injured by its father and the grandparents are also being prosecuted. You should notify the court that your "guardianship" should be terminated.
Your first cousin's child is your first cousin once removed.
Your 1st cousin's child is your 1st cousin once removed. Your 2nd cousin's child is your 2nd cousin once removed. And so on...
The child of your first cousin, once removed, is your first cousin, twice removed.