well their b-day because its them not all mothers
The most common birthday in the world is October 5th.there are somali brithdays because somalian never have brithdaysOct. 10th is the most common birthday! based on the records of 244 millions of registered Amercans. Here there are more details:http://www.dumblittledoctor.com/analytics_tutorial_most_often_birthday_date.htmland August is the most common birth month!
Okay the Structure of Iroquois society was very strong even children listened to the meetings because they soon would be in the grand councils, clan mothers were usually the oldest and wisest woman in their nation or clan, the clan mothers choose a hoyaneh to speak at the councils , every person gets a chance to speak and be heard, clan mothers had a very strong influence on the whole nation or clan, nobody was left out. I hope this helped you
The CDC or WHO will have more information on this. More far-reaching is the number of children suffering from neurological or respiratory issues as a result of mothers smoking. Asthma, low birth weight, and a compromised immune system come to mind.
Although at first glance these two dreams appear to be a remarkable coincidence, on further investigation you probably would find that they are not all that surprisingly similar. Only knowing that both dreams refer to someone (you or your mother) dying, the manner and reasons of the dreamed deaths may be very different. One dream might involve a tragic, grief-filled loss while the other might reflect welcome relief from suffering, or a glorious self-sacrifice for a noble cause. However, there might be other factors. Our memory of dreams is amazingly fluid, and hearing your mother describe her dream could effect the way you remembered your own dream, and vice versa. So there is no cause for concern; these dreams do not predict imminent death. It is much more likely that both dreams refer to a significant change that is about to occur in your family. See the link below for more information and examples.
Only if she wants to. Women don't have a magic gene making us happy to be stay at home moms. Many have spent years to get educated for their dream job and if staying at home for years they risk losing their job and promotions. Children of working mothers thrive just as well as children of stay at home moms. The dad can stay home if he wants to. I'm sure that could get rid of the "social ills," too. That could actually be the cure since we hear so much about absent fathers these days. More dads need to step up. And this we have numbers on. The majority of teen moms don't have their fathers in their lives. Something to think about.
Mothers is more than one mother. Mother's is something that belongs to a mother. "The mothers group is meeting Tuesday." "My mother's car is in the shop."
its always meaningful to individualise a letter to each one. more personal and meaningful this way
"Mothers" is used in a sentence when referring to more than one mother. For example: "The mothers of the students volunteered to chaperone the field trip."
The difference is the placement of the apostrophe. "Mother's" with an apostrophe before the "s" is possessive, indicating something belonging to one mother, whereas "mothers'" with an apostrophe after the "s" is possessive, indicating something belonging to multiple mothers.
Yes. It actually depends on what you are trying to say. If you are referring to something that belongs to a mother, as in, for example, "My mother's car is green", then mother would have an apostrophe in it. However, if you are referring to more than one mother, for example "There are a lot of mothers at the game", then mothers will not have an apostrophe in it. But if you want to talk about something that belongs to more than one mother, for example "All the mothers' cars are green", it would get an apostrophe at the end of mothers.
The comparative form of "meaningful" is "more meaningful" and the superlative form is "most meaningful."
If you are talking about two or more people who are each a mother-in-law, then you you need the plural form of the term, which is mothers-in-law.If you are talking about something that belongs to person who is a mother-in-law, then you need the singular possessive form of the term, which is mother-in-law's.If you are talking about something that belongs to or pertains to two or more people who are each a mother-in-law, then you need to plural possessive form of the term, which is mothers-in-law's.
No. Mothers in general love their children equally.
Honestly, I don't - I live a thousand miles from my mother and she doesn't need any more crap cluttering up her house. However, most people celebrate Mother's Day to thank their mothers for all that they do - teaching, caring, being there.
mothers are greater than fathers because mother s are the one who gave birth to us and they all was cooks for us and more.
Bedstemor = grandmother. You can also be more specific: Mormor = Mothers mother. Farmor = Fathers mother.
There were too many mothers mentioned in the 'Old Testament'. You will have to be more specific in your details.