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If you're in the US, you're responsible for your child until they turn 18, so you can't just kick him out. You can, however, call the police when he breaks the law. It might be time for a little tough love!

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What does it mean to be materially enslaved?

To be materially enslaved means to be controlled or limited by one's possessions or material goods, to the point where those items have a negative impact on one's freedom, choices, or overall well-being. This can manifest in excessive debt, overconsumption, or a sense of dependence on material objects for happiness.


Explain various DDl commands in SQL?

DDL (Data Definition Language) commands in SQL are used to define the structure of database objects. Some common DDL commands include: CREATE: Used to create database objects like tables, views, indexes, etc. ALTER: Used to modify the structure of existing database objects. DROP: Used to delete database objects. TRUNCATE: Used to delete all records from a table.


When did pickpocketing start?

No one call tell for sure but it probably has been done since the beginning of times (or at least since people started to carry around money) Removing someone else's possessions by stealth from a purse, belt, pocket or in the folds of their clothes has been with us as long as people have has objects of value and someplace to carry them.


What is the Difference between animate and inanimate objects?

Animate objects are living organisms that can move, grow, and reproduce, such as animals and humans. Inanimate objects, on the other hand, are non-living things that do not possess life characteristics like movement, growth, or reproduction, such as rocks, chairs, and tables.


Coulumbs law states that?

Coulombs law states that the electrical force between two charged objects is directionally proportional to the quantity of charge on the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two objects.

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What does material things mean?

Material things refer to tangible objects or possessions that can be physically touched or experienced, such as clothes, electronics, furniture, or money. They are often contrasted with non-material things like emotions, beliefs, or experiences.


What is another word for things items objects and stuff?

Possessions Things Unspecified material Matter Substance Belonings Effects Goods Property


Serfs and peasants most important possessions?

the only thing they posses is the things they built their selves or objects passed down. most objects are small.


Does ststic electricity move objects?

Static electricity can attract objects or cause objects to stick together due to the imbalance of electric charges. However, it does not have the ability to physically move objects on its own.


Can sound waves move objects?

No, sound waves cannot move objects. Sound waves are vibrations that travel through a medium, such as air, but they do not have the ability to physically move objects.


Why do dogs exhibit the behavior of burying objects with their nose?

Dogs bury objects with their nose as a natural instinct to hide and protect their possessions, mimicking their wild ancestors who buried food to save it for later.


Why was the body buried with objects?

Because ancient people believed in the 'afterlife' - they believed that you went to another world when you died - and that you would need your possessions from this world in the next one.


What is to move apart?

To move apart means to physically separate or create distance between two objects or individuals. This can be done by physically relocating them away from each other or by creating space between them.


What has an eye but cannot see and sharp objects attack them?

Probabely potato, it has bud or eye and is attacked by sharp object like knife.


Is science exploring?

Certainly. Exploring, either physically or mentally, is searching for new experiences, objects, substances, places and understanding.


What are the two categories of forces?

The two categories of forces are contact forces, which occur when two objects are physically touching, and non-contact forces, which act between objects that are not in direct physical contact.


What material objects should one give away when converting to Buddhism?

One doesn't necessarily have to give away any possessions when they "become" a Buddhist. Buddhism teaches impermanence of all things and non-attachment, so in this way it is better to give up our emotional attachment to material objects. Answer: It isn't so much that you are compelled to give things away, but you walk away from them as you see how empty there possessions become.

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