Probably because she likes him.
No. Ron and Hermione have both separately realised they have feelings for the other, although neither seems to admit this to themselves and they do not act on these feelings for a few more years.
Yes, Daniel Radcliffe will continue his role as Harry Potter in the two remaining films as will Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger).
No, they only get together (one assumes) in the battle of hogwarts in the 7th book when Hermione kisses Ron because he was kind to house elves, by stating how they were still in danger and didn't deserve to be. In the half blood prince, Ron dates Lavender Brown, but only to make Hermione jealous and to prove that he can kiss anyone he wants.
yes
the safeguarding vulnerable adults group act 2006
Federally, koalas are not listed as 'vulnerable'. However, in April 2012, the Federal Government listed koala populations in Queensland, the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales as 'Vulnerable' under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
The Protection of Vulnerable Adults scheme was introduced by the Care Standards Act 2000. It aims to ensure that no one is allowed to work in the care sector if they have ever abused, neglected or otherwise harmed vulnerable adults in their care or placed them at risk.
There are hundreds of legislative acts concerned with safeguarding, such as:Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act came out in 2006the Children Act 2004, Children and Young Persons Act 2008The Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults and Care Standards Tribunal (Children's and Adults' Barred Lists) (Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2008The Mental Health Act 2007The Serious Crime Act (2007)Protection of Freedoms Act 2012Sexual Offences Act 2003, Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004Care Standards Act 2000Family Law Act 1996 (the 1996 Act)Communications Act 2003Prevention of Cruelty to, and Protection of, Children Act 1889Children and Families Act 2014Mental Capacity Act 2005etc etc.
Act like yourself. Don't change how you act around and to her when your in public or private with her.
Koalas are not officially endangered. Their status varies from "secure" or "common" in many areas to "vulnerable" in localised regions such as southeast Queensland. Despite urging by conservation groups since around 1992, Australia's federal government has refused to list the koala as vulnerable. Even international conservation groups cannot agree. Meanwhile, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists the koala as "potentially vulnerable", while the US Endangered Species Act lists the koala as "threatened".
The Eastern pygmy possum is considered "lower risk" in Queensland, with an official status as "Common" and therefore not threatened. However, it has recently been upgraded to "vulnerable" in New South Wales under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. It is not listed under any conservation act in Victoria, but in South Australia it is "Vulnerable".
Just act normal and joke around with her.