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To be civil. Civil is derived from the Latin cives, meaning city - a person from the city was properly raised and educated, so they had etiquette as opposed to someone from the country who didn't. It simply means "being nice and having manners".
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It is not a crime. It may be bad manners if the person who questions the teacher's beliefs first raised the issue of religion, but perfectly proper to do so if the teacher first raised the issue.
A person who was born in Germany, or was raised in Germany but later migrated, would be a native German. This would be the person's ethnicity.
Any singular noun not ending in 's', any plural noun not ending in 's', and any third person pronoun not ending in 's'. Examples:John is coming for dinner. (John is a singular, third person, proper noun; dinner is a singular, third person, common noun.)The women raised a lot of money. (Women is a plural, third person, common noun; money is an uncountable, third person, common, noun.)They went to Miami on vacation. (They is a plural, third person, personal pronoun; Miami is a singular, third person, proper noun; vacation is a singular, third person, common noun.)
From a person who breeds budgies in their house.
in stable two-person households
I suppose that depends on what is meant by "proper," but there is no reason to believe that they are not nutritious or healthy. They are raised without chemical pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers, and contain no additives or GMOs.
There are many factors affecting growth and development in farm animals such as nutrition. Other factors include living conditions and age.
An adoptive sibling is a person who is not another person's biological sibling, but is raised legally and socially as if they are.
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