Carthage was a settlement for retired soldiers.
Well there are a few possibilites. You could get a restraining order along with the rest of your family. You could move away and cut off all contact with him. And lastly, suing is always an option. Don't worry, you and your daughter will be fine :]
the rest of the family were surprised and happy that they got a new car
No he doesn't he does his own thing with his band that takes him away from his family, but whenever he isn't doing anything with the band he always goes home.
After the third Punic War, the Romans occupied much of Carthage's land and the Carthaginians surrendered the rest.
Hello to rest of the family = Hola a los demas/otros de la familia
A person should not always criticize their siblings. It is important to remember that the majority of people are just trying to live their lives as best they can. Criticizing them only hurts their feelings and alienates them from the rest of the family group.
annes family was in the us
No. It wouldn't affect the rest of family's residency.
Carlisle's reaction is that Edward finally found someone to spend the rest of his life with. The rest of his family has already found their mates so Edward was always the odd one out. He is trilled that Edward is getting married.
it depends on the legal age of marriage in your country / state. Most places 18 is the legal age for marriage. a friend of mine married at 16, but she had to have written family consent. so, if your family do not approve of a 26 yr old then you will have to wait till you are legal age. then you can do what you want. but you should always take your family's feeling into consideration. family will always be there for you for the rest of your life. you can almost gaurantee that. with a spouse, you cannot be 1005 certain they will always be there
The phrase "the black sheep of the family" refers to a family member who is considered unconventional or different from the rest of the family, often in a negative way. This person may not conform to the family's values or expectations.