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Mary, his mother, and his brothers, James and Joses.
Yes. when you're some place else, she gets it looked at. She doesn't know what is happening. That is why she calls herself old.
Ideally no, the mother will fight with the females, and reproduce with the males. However, some breeds, such as the dwarf varieties can live in harmony with same gender relatives.
In my opinion, depending on how old the son is, and the mental state of the mother, she should have some say in the custody over her own birth child. As far as the two non relatives go, in most cases they should have no say in the outcome of the placement of a child they have no control over.
He had a bad life because he didn't see his father or mother when he was little. His father was in the military. He lived with his grandparents for some of the days too. Also his mother sent him to other relatives.
In one story arc Phoebe was a surogate mother for some relatives who could not get pregant. She had twins.
No. If you were thinking of trying it, you must have some really great friends and relatives who would do things like that for someone.
not really but there are some books that can teach you how to solve them.
Marselia, Horsetail, club mosses are all relatives of ferns and belong to pteridophyta. Some close relatives are tree ferns and Birdnest fern etc.
A mother is still a mother, even if her children are no longer alive! Mother's Day would be a good chance to be with other relatives, or with friends, and have a memorial celebration. You could remember the good things about the children and celebrate their lives. That would be a nice time to visit the graves if they are close enough for you to do that, and maybe leave some flowers.
they are being really stupid and drinking eating fatty food and not getting a job which of course is some americans
There are really not many negatives about Australia. However, a few negatives are expensive housing, distance from relatives and friends, and stress of a culture shock.