Answer:Then be both you should do research I'm sure being a lawyer entails something with writing, if not when you get to college major in the one you like the most and minor in the other, give it a year or a few months and find which one you like the best
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So hello ok you at lest confront herrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr then after that you should pull up to her house and get it but also take photos of it before touching it but if its gone then u should record microphone but put it somewhere she cant see it and tell her its gone and tell her buy me another one if she refuse then you at least have evidence hope you get it back or its still there.
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The Australian head of state dispute refers to ongoing debate as to who is considered to be the head of state of Australia—the Monarch, the Governor-General, or both. Head of state is a description used in official sources for the monarch. The Australian constitution does not mention the term head of state. In discussion it has been used for describing the person who holds the highest rank among the officers of government. A number of writers, most notably David Smith, have argued that the term is better used to describe the governor-general. The difference of opinion has mainly been discussed in the context of Australia becoming a republic, and was prominently debated in the lead-up to the republic referendum in 1999.Explanation:
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I think her income would be low due to her son being 17 & not a child anymore so what I'm trying to say is, the less her child is the more money she gets. The older her child gets, the less she will have.
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