A social one.
single issue
That type of issue is set forth in the divorce agreement, by court order or by agreement of the parties. There is no single rule.That type of issue is set forth in the divorce agreement, by court order or by agreement of the parties. There is no single rule.That type of issue is set forth in the divorce agreement, by court order or by agreement of the parties. There is no single rule.That type of issue is set forth in the divorce agreement, by court order or by agreement of the parties. There is no single rule.
single issue interest group
Both parents having the same blood type should never be an issue. There can be issues when one parent is a neg and the other is a positive. The issue is rare though.
To protect them better from what exactly? The single parents I know have no problem raising and protecting their kids. If the society you live in support families this should not be an issue. And forced don't sound good in my ears.
There are many nationwide support groups for single parents, such as: single parents in college/university, single parents looking for companionship and help of other single parents, those in need for financial advice/help, single parents seeking to adopt a child, and also young single parents. Here is an article about single mothers support group: http://www.basearticles.com/Art/260379/127/Single-Mothers-Support-Groups.html
well there are four diffrent types of minor parties and they are IDEOLOGICAL, SINGLE-ISSUE, ECONOMIC PROTEST, SPLINTER.
well there are four diffrent types of minor parties and they are IDEOLOGICAL, SINGLE-ISSUE, ECONOMIC PROTEST, SPLINTER.
There was no one, single issue.
All the groups energy is in it to pass the single issue.
An empirical issue is a type of issue. In this type of issue, the solution can only be reached by doing experimentation.
A single-issue interest group, by definition is involved in activities that center around a narrowly defined subject. Multi-issue interest groups have concerns on a wide range of subjects. A single-issue group may or may not be interested in economically benefiting its members, or the public -- that depends on what the group's single issue is.