8 and 9 in China
The youngest mother is Line Medina at the age of 5. Father unknown.
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Harry S. Truman
The youngest "White Hat" Goodboy hacker in the world is 16, but the youngest hacker in the world that's "black hat" or illegal, could be ten years old or younger. Michael Calce crashed some of the largest websites (ex. yahoo, dell, ebay, amazon, etrade, CNN) in the world when he was 15, causing over theoretically 1.2 billion US dollars worth of economic damage. If a hacker is anyone that has hacked a computer, I would assume that the youngest "hacker" in the world is seven or eight years old.
In 2014, the youngest billionaire in the world was Dustin Moskovitz. He was 27 years old. He was Mark Zuckerberg's (founder of Facebook) roommate at Harvard. He was worth 3.5 billion dollars at that time.
No, the youngest is 15.
I rather be youngest because both parents love the youngest than the oldest.
There are no public records for the youngest parents in the state of Tennessee. The birth rate for teens age 15-19 is 1,000 births a year.
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest to serve. Jack Kennedy was the second youngest and the youngest to win by election.
As early as 13 with your parents permission.
Parents usually favour the youngest because they care about them more. This was my question and now I'm the one answering it. Your parents either really hate you or don't really care about you. I go through this everyday. I hope it'll end.
It depends how old you have and how you are going to travel to Canada. Like,If you have more than 12 and travel by plane and have a passport you can travek without your parents.
As of 2017, the youngest US president was Theodore Roosevelt, who was only 42 when he took office.
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This may be dated, but we always called the youngest the baby of the family. If the parents were older and the last child was some years younger than the other siblings, that child was the "caboose." My two youngest sisters were called, collectively, the "little ones." The youngest of 4 in my husband's family was always called "junior". Among my own siblings, we tease our youngest with "the after thought", an "oops" or our parents "midlife surprise".
In the US, it is the US Air Force.