It goes to a job every day and support its family, how else would it work?
It is but depending on where you live the moneys can go farther then other places ... and also it would depend on the size of your family ...
An unrelated family, often referred to as a chosen family, consists of individuals who are not biologically related but share strong emotional bonds and support one another like a traditional family. This can include friends, partners, or community members who come together to create a sense of belonging and mutual care. Unrelated families can form for various reasons, such as the absence of biological family, LGBTQ+ communities, or through shared experiences and challenges. They often provide the same love, support, and connection typically associated with biological families.
Yes, his wife's name was Louise.
Frederick Winslow Taylor had three children. He and his wife, Louise, had two daughters and one son. Their names were Margaret, Elizabeth, and Frederick Jr. Taylor's family life was somewhat overshadowed by his dedication to his work in industrial efficiency and management.
Louise Hay was a mathematician who was born in 1935. In High School Louise started tutoring in math to help support her family.
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Louise Walker is a character who plays a significant role in the backstory of the protagonist, Stanley Yelnats. She is known for her kind and nurturing nature, often providing support and care for her family. Her character is intertwined with themes of family legacy and the impact of history on the present, particularly regarding the Yelnats family curse. Overall, Louise represents strength and resilience amidst challenging circumstances.
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Louise Martin Mohler has written: 'The Martin family of America' -- subject(s): Family, Lending library 'The Martin family of Ohio'
She didn't. By her own account, she dropped out of high school at age 15, became pregnant and had to struggle to support herself after she moved away from home at age 16.
Louise Gouillet has written: 'Louise' -- subject(s): Biography, Family, Oral biography, Urban poor
Heather Louise Ross has written: 'Time of transition' -- subject(s): Single-parent family, Family, Women
who was the family of Malcolm xear little,louise little
Louise Aiston Chamberlain has written: 'Aiston-Chamberlain family history'
Louise Marie Spaeth has written: 'Marriage and family life among strange peoples' -- subject(s): Family, Primitive societies
Mary Louise Hensgen Merritt has written: 'Hensgen family history, 1685 in Lorraine, France' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
Louise Manly has written: 'Word Index to James Joyce's Stephen Hero' 'The Manly family'