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Can a A negative and B negative parental blood types produce a A positive child?

No. They could have an A- child, but not A+.


What does P1 stand for in mendels theory?

P1 stands for "parental generation." This refers to the parents (mom and dad) who start off the pedigree. The P1 generation can then produce offspring (called the F1, or "first filial generation"). The F1 generation could then produce the F2 generation (or "second filial generation").


Could you get married if underage in las Vegas?

Parental Consent.


You are 14are you old enough to get a tongue piercing with parental consent?

you should wait until your 16, but yes you could get it at 14 with parental consent.


When a teenager starts contacting adults in their past that played any type of parental role what voids could they be filling?

Any type of parental voids.


How did streetcars impact social relationships of young people?

Young people could interact without parental supervision.


Could a family that lives in a different country sign over their parental rights to an American?

"Sign over their parental rights?" You mean, like, adoption? Sure.


Could a marriage be annulled in the 1500's because of no parental consent?

YES!


If you turn 11 in march could you see breaking dawn?

If you have parental supervision, you can see it.


How do you disable Parental Controls with out the password?

You could create another administrator account... (say like a guest account) its easy and requires no password... Plus you wont have the parental lock.


Can A 16 yo And A 20 yo Get Married With Parental Consent?

With parental permission they could get married. They would have to wait until she is 18 in most states to get married without permission.


What are the example of the case about a teacher violating parental authority?

An example of a case where a teacher violates parental authority could be if a teacher disciplines a child in a way that goes against the parents' wishes, such as using physical punishment when the parents have specifically requested not to use it. Another example could be if a teacher shares sensitive information about a child with others without parental consent, breaching the trust between the teacher and the parents.