With the fewest vehicles around you is the answer.
Simply put, the central seat is farthest from the impact of a collision and farthest from the airbag. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the backseat, ideally in the center.
Assuming passengers fasten their children's seat belts, child seats, or booster cushions, the rear center seat is currently the safest seat in the car.
But as vehicle safety technology continues to improve, this ancient wisdom is beginning to change. According to the New York Times, in past model year cars, experts now recommend sitting in the front seats for adults over the age of 55 if they want the safest place.
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<span>one of the main safety concerns involving teak surving is: </span><span>carbon monoxide build up around the swimming platform which can injure or even kill the people who are teak surfing and being close to a spinning propeller. The carbon monoxide could make the surfer to lose consciousness during the surfing activity.</span>
I think its a GAL (aka a Gurdian ad liteum) they represent the child or a caffcas officer ..sorry if that didn't help.
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China's economy is a lot bigger, and a lot more complex, than UAE's economy. China is an industrial powerhouse with over 1 billion people, and for this reason, China's imports and exports are very diverse. Exports are mostly manufactured goods like electronic components, appliances, automobiles, etc. While imports are also mostly manufactured goods, but also many raw materials like oil, natural gas, and copper.
UAE's economy is smaller and more simple. Exports are mainly oil, and also pearls, while imports are mainly manufactured goods, but also agricultural goods, due to the lack of arable land in UAE (Almost the entire country is a desert).