yes.
Germans go home since lunch isn't served at school.
The answer will depend on the age of the student, the country of study, whether or not they are studying close to home and the cost of accommodation.
They get four years then there is a re-election then they can win another four years
A boarding school is for mainstream students who stay at school during the school year and return home during holidays. Residential schools the students stay for pretty much the entire year, and are often for students with disabilities and are usually specialized in different fields.
It depends how sick they are. If you are vomitting or have a temperature higher then 100 degrees then most schools don't let you go to school at that condition. But most schools have there own rules discribing in what conditions you must be in to be sent home from school or stay home from school.
On average, about 66% of college students in the United States attend institutions away from home, while the remaining 34% choose to stay home for college. These percentages can vary depending on factors such as geographic location, cultural norms, and individual preferences.
Yes, U.S. presidents can stay in Washington, D.C. after their presidency. Many former presidents choose to remain in the area to maintain connections with political and social networks, as well as for access to resources and events. However, they are not obligated to stay and may choose to live elsewhere. Ultimately, the decision is personal and varies from one president to another.
Not unless you get an invitation from the president. Some presidents were known to invite big contributors to stay over night.
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Every body should stay away from the drugs.
no they are not no one is to old to stay home
Don't Stay Home was created in 1995.