She gave him a rock, wrapped in swaddling clothes, rather than the actual child.
The child, Zeus; was taken to the isle of Crete in order to grow in safety.
Although it is not stated clearly in the book on what Nico's plan to defeat Kronos is, there is a few hints if you 'read between the lines'. Nico's plan is understood to be that Percy would bathe in the River Styx and then kill Kronos at the time he was weakest.As in stated in The Last Olympian right before Percy was about to bathe in the River Styx:"'Percy,' Nico said, 'Mabey he's right.''This was your idea.' [Percy]" (Riordan 134)Or:"I struggled to my feet. I moved toward him with the knife. I should kill him. That was the plan." (Riordan 336)These are both quotes from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Last Olympian. Although it is not clearly stated what the plan was in the book, you can obviously see that the plan was to bathe in the River Styx and defeat Kronos.
Yes, Kornos comes alive in the Last Olympian. Once he destroyed Luke Castellan's soul, he bathed in the river Styx. Once Percy was sure of this, he went through with Nico's plan which was to also bathe in the river Styx. Percy becomes invincible and takes on Kronos. In the Temple of Gods, Luke is fighting for his last breath. Then the Great Prophecy comes true. Percy is the 16 year old child that makes the final decision; give Luke the cursed blade, the knife he gave Annabeth. Luke hits his Achilles spot, and Kronos is blown to Tarturus.
Given that Medicaid is the payor of last resort, the issue in this situation is whether the employee plan is affordable. State child support agencies have an administrative appeals process for disputes such as this.
The website Plan International is all about charity and trying to end child poverty across the world. One can donate to Plan by sponsoring a child to help lift a child out of poverty.
Then you would have to comply with the conditions of the plan.
A social worker should visit a child subject to a child in need plan in England at least twice a month.
Because every child is unique and special.
Depends on the plan. Call them.
Yes, you can start a 529 plan for someone else's child as long as you have their Social Security number and permission from the child's parent or legal guardian.
only women have that right.
No, child support cannot attach or garnish a 401K plan. They can only garnish wages earned and not employee benefits.
You might plan to buy a computer that will last you for a year. As long as you buy something recent it will most likely last for a year at the very least.