I Want To Say Thank You by Lisa Page Brooks
it means the world would be a better place if we just cared
The song is basically about how the world would be much better if people were honest and cared for one another.
She cared about her music career
If Everyone Cared by Nickelback.
The song "If Everyone Cared: by Nickelback is about a romantic evening between a couple and explains that if everyone loved like they love each other, the world would be a much better place.
Becaus you want to be feel cared in return.
Very well respected, cared, protected too.
Young rabbits are usually protected by their mother. The mother will protect the young by chasing away the predator or by hiding the young under them
Clematis plants can survive the winter if they are properly cared for and protected from harsh conditions.
Elephants are a social herd and mostly protected by the male bull elephant.The young ones are cared by the mother female elephant.Trained elephants are cared by their trainer called Mahuat.
he was kind,caring protected England he cared about all his people and made peace SIREH AND RIA
Yes, azaleas can survive winter if they are properly cared for and protected from harsh conditions such as extreme cold and strong winds.
Australian children are protected by the law against abuse. If they are not cared for properly they may expect to be cared for and educated at the expense of the state. Children are expected to have leadership education and guidance before rights as such come into the situation.
Yes people like their mothers because, mothers cared for them when they young. Mothers protected them, listen to them and provided for their well being.
I feel safe, loved, protected and cared for. When I'm in his arms, I know I'm home. There isn't a place in this world I love more.
well when they were tiny babys their mum done it and they watched so that's how they protect and fend for themselves
Yes, dahlias are perennial plants that come back every year if they are properly cared for and protected during the winter months.