Theft can have a profound emotional impact on family and friends, leading to feelings of betrayal, loss of trust, and heightened anxiety about personal safety. It may also create financial strain if stolen items were valuable or essential. Additionally, the event can disrupt relationships, as individuals may struggle with feelings of anger or helplessness. Overall, the aftermath of theft can create a ripple effect, affecting not just the immediate victim but also their support network.
Family friends and peers can effect your food choice as it is proven that hanging around with an over weight person or a very unhealthy person
It will effect everyone. That is why they are so important.
Family friends are simply that, friends of your sims family.
According to the 2006 Identity Theft report published by the Federal Trade Commission: * 84% of ID Theft victims did not know the thief. * 2% of thieves were co-workers of the victim. * 6% were relatives or family members. * 8% were friends, neighbors or in-home employees. Here's a site that has a summary of statistics from the 2006 ID Theft Report published by the FTC: http://www.creditscorehero.com/articles/identity-theft-report.aspx
Astrological signs have no effect on who can and cannot be friends.
Well who do you love more, your friends or your family. Personally I love my friends better, my family sucks.
If you don't have any friends or family, then who will be always there for you? you need friends and family, not only to be there for you, but to also support you , encourage you, discourage you.
Your family will always be there for you, friends come and go.
it is when people visit there family and friends that are abroad.
friends
Family and friends in Greek would be: οικογένεια και τους φίλους.
Here's how you check feedback with your writing:ask friends and family to give you honest critique - change what needs changingask more friends and/or family to give you honest critique - change anything else that needs itjoin a writer's group and have it professionally critiquedjoin a larger writer's groupsend it to an editorIf your writing continually improves, then you know the feedback has had a positive effect.