the answer is a regent
A regent i think according to my history book.
This is called an autocracy.
Someone who breaks rules is commonly referred to as a "rule-breaker" or a "lawbreaker." They may also be called a "rebel" or a "delinquent" depending on the context of their actions.
Someone who rules over a kingdom is called a queen or king.A monarch will rule over a kingdom. A monarch is a king or queen.
Yes, as long as the child is responsible enough and knows the rules of the road.
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It depends on their knowledge of safety. If they are well aware of cyberbullies, Internet child predators, and the whole sha-bang, then they are mature enough to get a facebook as long as you set some rules.
It is just like expelling them which is called excommunicate.
There are a few clarifications needed with this: are they appropriate because they involve murder or are they appropriate because they might be hard to comprehend? The first one is a choice that parents must decide for themselves, although I played Clue as a 5-6 year old and I never really realized that someone was murdered. The other question depends on the child - do you think your child can comprehend the rules well enough and long enough to play? If so, your child may be ready.
The man who signed the birth certificate is the child's legal father until/unless a court rules otherwise, and can be made to pay support.
The rules are called good grammar.
CPR is an emergency procedure. A child or an adult may be in in need of it. It is up to you, the person on site. Do you administer it or do you wait and read the rules, you may get sued. You cannot get into trouble for doing nothing and allowing someone to die. You can get into trouble for doing something that may, or may not, save their lives. That is the society and the rules we have created. Tough, we did it.