The judge usually would either say that there should be a scuedule or would I would quess that he would probally listean to the child and ask the child if either parent has ever been arrested for child abuse and also check each parents lisence and have each parent tested for drugs and acholco use. Which ever parent has the best score in all probally gets to have the child otherwise they will take turns and have a scuedule has I have said a little bit ago in the paragraph.
It should be to have their voices heard and give their opinion of how government should be run, and by whom.
they sound somewhat similar but in my opinion they have 2 completely different voices
There is no specific answer, because that is a matter of opinion, and no plans have ever been officially announced for a movie
Voice would be a verb in the following sentence. I'm going to voice my opinion on the new housing project at the meeting tonight.
The imitation going through all the voices indicates that it is from the Renaissance period rather than the Medieval period.
Direct democracy is distinguished by allowing citizens to participate directly in decision-making processes rather than through elected representatives. This form of democracy typically involves frequent referendums, initiatives, and town hall meetings where individuals have a direct say in shaping policies and laws. It promotes greater citizen engagement and emphasizes the importance of individual voices in governance.
Ethnic voices refer to the perspectives, opinions, and experiences of individuals from a specific ethnic or cultural background. These voices are essential in providing diverse viewpoints and representation in discussions, decision-making processes, and storytelling. Embracing and amplifying ethnic voices can help foster inclusivity, understanding, and appreciation of different cultures and identities.
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In a democracy, each minority group has the right to equal treatment, protection of their rights, and representation in decision-making processes. This ensures that minority voices are heard and respected in the governance of the country.
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David Royko has written: 'Voices of children of divorce' -- subject(s): Case studies, Children of divorced parents, Divorce, Parent and child
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