A person who often stands for a young or sick ruler is a regent. A regent is appointed to govern on behalf of a monarch who is unable to rule due to youth, illness, or absence. This individual is tasked with making decisions and overseeing the administration of the kingdom until the rightful ruler is capable of taking on their responsibilities. Historical examples include figures like Queen Isabella of Castile, who acted as a regent for her son, and the Duke of York, who served as regent for King Henry VI of England.
Regent
she become the ruler when her sick husband died of a illness and her stepson was to young to take the throne she did and after a while she wanted to be the main ruler and she turned herself into a men to do it and she was the most famous king out of the others
if the person is sick, and you are close enough to the person, then yes you can get sick. But if you are sick and you breath on someone, then that person could get sick. If you or the person who you are breathing on are both healthy, then it would be hard to get sick, in fact if someone is going to get sick, then it will be the person who you are breathing on.
Yes, dogs can get sick at any age, even if they are young and old.
it stands for Jents loking sick!
because he is sick
Mother Im So Sick Im On Nitrogen
if there not sick
See if they are coughing or just ask that person sick person! If it is sick! Well lol if you got in trouble for rudeness!
Yes, it's likely that you might get the same disease passed onto you if the disease is contagious, as the sick person's saliva contains the virus/bacteria that can also get you sick when you ingest it. But some disease cannot be spread that way, as for example if the sick person is sick with HIV, you will not get sick if you drink from the same cup, but you will get sick if the person cut himself with a razor blade, for example, and somehow his blood mixed with you. You'll get sick too as HIV is only spreadable through blood to blood transmission.
It means the person is sick and is not at work or their place of business.
It means the person is sick and is not at work or their place of business.