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Peter Care was born in c. 1953.
Care Santos was born on April 8, 1970, in Matar, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Joe Cole's parents is only his dad George Cole. The English football star was born on November 8, 1981 and his dad George Cole has been taken care of him ever since.
u can get him at fogbound lake he is easily taken care of
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Contact your nearest relative or the police. They will get you to a safe place and see that you are taken care of.
because they need to be taken care of , and how would they be born.
Yes if the relative is approved.
They are taken care of by the mother.
'take care of' is a phrasal verb so 'taken care of' is the past participle.example sentences:present perfectI have taken care of your cats while you were in hospital.She has taken care of me since I was a child.My father has taken care of the debt.present continuousI am taking care of my sister because my mother is sick.The telephone company is taking care of the problem
ABOUT 63,000 ARE WELL TAKEN CARE OF.
Offspring come from a cow's uterus. After they are born they are either taken care of by the cow, or taken away from the cow and bottle-fed in a separate enclosure.
"Taken care" is the correct past participle form used in passive sentences (e.g., "The situation was taken care of"). It indicates that something has been looked after or managed. "Taken cared" is grammatically incorrect as "cared" is not a form of the verb "care" in this context.
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chimp babies are taken care of their mothers for 8 to 7 years
It means care from a relative or friend as opposed to care from a professional nurse, caregiver or health representative.
I would advise you to go to your local family lawyer and ask about the states laws on adopting a relative who is in foster care. I think it would all depend on the state and if you're able to care for this child.