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Answer:In the 18th century only white males and possibly middling or high could become a citizen slaves, white females and indentured servants could not.
There's no telling who's the youngest member of the Mexican Mafia because they recruit on the daily. Besides u have to gradute from a Sureno to become a member of La Eme and that could take years so by that time u could be an old man in the pen.
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Well its entirely normal. I mean, the oldest in one family could be eighteen. The youngest in another could also be eighteen.
It could be A. Gyan.
Whenfolding, faulting, and uplifting occurs, the youngest rock layer can not always be on top. With folding the oldest rock layer could get folded over on top of a younger layer. When faulting occurs a younger rock layer can become "lower" or pushed more down in the rock layers that was originally shown. When these things happen, then rock layers can become out of order and the youngest layer is not always on the top of the layer.
Get a proficiency at haircutting then put a red, and white barbers pole over the door of your barber shop!
A more senior doctor at the hospital could override a junior doctor's orders. If the doctor's orders directly contravene the patient's written instructions, such as "do not resuscitate" of which the doctor was unaware, the hospital administration could intervene A hospital is a building and can take no action regarding doctor's orders as it is an inanimate object
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Relevent Orders, Rules, and Regulations" field manuals, regulations, orders
Chivalric orders are societies and fellowships of knights[1] that have been created by European monarchs in imitation of the military orders of the Crusades. After the crusades, the memory of these crusading military orders became idealised and romanticised, resulting in the late medieval notion of chivalry, and is reflected in the Arthurian romances of the time. Modern historiography tends to take the fall of Acre in 1291 as the final end of the age of the crusades. But in contemporary understanding, many further crusades against the Turks were planned and partly executed throughout the 14th century and well into the 15th century. The late medieval chivalric orders thus very much understood themselves as reflecting an ongoing military effort against Islam, even though such an effort with the rise of the Ottoman Empire and the fall of Constantinople in the 1450s was without realistic hope of success. During the 15th century, orders of chivalry became more and more a mere courtly fashion and could be created ad-hoc, some of them purely honorific, consisting of nothing but the badge. These institutions in turn gave rise to the modern-day orders of merit.
No. There are several religions that are less than a century old, like Wicca or Scientology whereas Judaism is at least 2500 years old (by archaeological estimates) and could even be 3800 years old (by Jewish claims).