The helmet and watching out while using hand signals all point to safety rules. there for the answer is Protection
The correct answer is known as "emotional abuse or emotional maltreatment."
Emotional Abuse is described as the continued<span> emotional maltreatment of a </span>toddler<span>. It’s </span>every now and then called mental<span> abuse </span>and can seriously damage<span> a </span>infant<span>’s emotional </span>fitness<span> and </span>improvement<span>. Emotional abuse can </span>involve intentionally seeking to<span> scare or humiliate a </span>baby<span> or </span>setting apart<span> or ignoring them.</span>
Answer:
scrim, I think
Explanation:
sorry if its not right but im prettry sure it is
As of 2006 fulfulde,tamashrq (or bella) and moore. French is the official language
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The state statutes would be the sources of law that the legal counsel would not need to consult.
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- The issue that the white house is concerned about is of direct national interest and has not much to do with the statutes of the states comprising the United States.
- Hence, in order to find a relevant interpretation, the counsel would most likely have to consult the federal statutes and international treaties associated with the issue.