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If both your parents were slaves then you were a slave from birth.
36 percent of people with two schizophrenic parents develop schizophrenia.
Money for what? You inherit your adoptive parents not your birth parents.
that don't make sense...how many PARENTS actually have kids?um,all of them duh? Answer: This is a matter of semantics. A parent a is a person who is in charge of the raising of a child. A parent is also the (female) person who physically grows the child in her body - generally called the birth parent. A parent is also the other partner who contributes the genetic material to the child (egg or sperm) either through direct action or donation (genetic parent). Therefore: * All parents (child raisers) have children * Many parents are both birth parents and child raisers and have children * Some parents are birth parents (have children) but not child raisers (children given to adoption) and have no children (to raise)* Some parents are birth parents but have no genetic tie to the children and do not participate on raising the children (surrogate mothers) * Some parents are genetic material donors (egg and sperm donors) but never participate in the child raising
Both are authorities. Both (if the parents are good parents) want the best for their children.
It depends on where it is used:'Both the parents are working' is not as good as 'Both ofthe parents are working'.'Both the parents and the children had fun' is correct.
about 1300 lost both parents.
No she doesn't she is an only child. I think. she is an only child to her birth mom and dad. but both her parents have remarried and who knows if they have children
25%
Your son or daughter. Just because the child gets a new set of parents, doesn't mean that the birth parents cease to exist. Adopted children have two sets of parents and both parents will call that child theirs.
Because children inherit the genes from both parents. Each child has half of its genome from the mother and another half from the father. Thus, children have characteristics from both the parents.
Whether both parents are listed on a birth certificate depends on various factors such as legal requirements, parental acknowledgment, and the circumstances surrounding the birth. In many cases, both parents are listed if they are married or if paternity has been established through legal means. However, if paternity is not established or there are other legal issues, only one parent may be listedlisted.