The paradox does not exist. Traveling back through times required the exact same energy necessary to create the person independently. So although you have changed the future the existence of the girl remains as she is now independent of the chronological stream that created her.
There are two popular theories.
One is you'd simply exist in an alternate timeline of the past [as you'd view it] until you died of old age.
Another is you'd immediately cease to exist, naturally the paradox of that is, if you didn't exist, how could you go to the past and kill your own grandfather.
it was Chio and she was Sasori's grandmother
during his twelfth birthday party at his grandmother's village
You die.
You wont be able to catch it ever again. I would suggest turning of your game then turning it back one. Then try to catch it again.
if a divorced couple decides to get back together, which is great by the way, then whoever was receiving the child support has the oppurtunity to say it's over he doesnt need to pay it anymore. that person would have to go back to court before the judge to change it.
The story, "How I Taught My Grandmother To Read", talks about a girl who stayed with her grandparents in Karnataka. The girl used to read the story to her grandmother every week, as her grandmother didn't know how to read or write. One day, the girl left the house to attend a marriage somewhere else. The magazine arrived while the girl was gone and the grandmother, unable to read the content, rubbed her hands on the pictures, feeling hopeless and dependent on her granddaughter. Once the girl came back, her grandmother insisted the her granddaughter to teach her how to read and write. Within a very short period of time, the grandmother was successful and able to read and write. Her greatest sense of satisfaction began when she started reading the novel of the story Kashi Yatre on her own.
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother, your great grandmother's mother is your great great grandmother, each time you go back another generation you add another "great" to the title.
its the story about a girl who used to live with her granparents in karnataka . The girl grandmother used to be passionate about the book called "KASHI YATRE" which used to arrive at her place every week . Grandmother was 62 years old and the girl was 12 years old . Once the grand daughter went out for few days to attend a marriage and the book arrived at grandmother's place , She was just moving her hands near the picture and she was hopeless that she was just dependent on her granddaughter . As soon as grand daughter comes back then the grand mother decides to tell the girl to teach her kanada . and within few days she learns kanada alphabets and she was very thankful to her granddaughter .
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother, your great grandmother's mother is your great great grandmother, each time you go back another generation you add another "great" to the title.
Grandmother would retain her life estate in the property but her son's spouse and children would inherit the fee interest in the property. They would be the new owners.
She would be their Great Aunt. Regarding immediate family, for every generation back you go, you add one great. For example; A great grandmother would be the grandparent's mother. A great grandmother's brother would be a great-great uncle.
The 16yo is a minor and unless she is emancipated she can not decide where to live. If the grandmother have custody you have to go to court to get her back but if you still have custody the grandmother have no right to keep her.
No, it would be cool if you could, but there is no way. What happens is what happens.
A great aunt because your grandmother's (mother's mother) sister would be your mother's aunt and one generation back would make them a great
You add another "great" for each generation back in history. So the mother of your great great great grandmother is your great great great great grandmother.
nothing... why would it?
Not according to record. He was born John Huntington Rea on September 6, 1909. After appearing in such productions as The Man Who Came To Dinner, They Died With Their Boots On and The Big Sleep, he passed away on January 18, 1968 from a heart ailment. I am not sure where you got your information, yes he was married and had a son, my Father. My Father was born in 1941. I am his granddaughter, I was 7 when he died. If you look back in the Life magazines from the 40's you will see photo shoots with my Grandfather, Grandmother and my Father. He and my grandmother were divorced at the time of his death. My Grandmother died in 1995.