10 miutes = 0.1 chance of injury 20 minutes=0.2 chance of injury 30 minutes=0.3 chance of injury 40 minutes=0.4 chance of injury 50 minutes=0.5 chance of injury 60 minutes=0.6 chance of injury 70 minutes=0.7 chance of injury And so on
If you are over 18, you are legally an adult and do not need to attend high school, although it is harder to get a job. If you are a minor (under 18), then your parents will be held responsible for you not attending school, and I believe if you don't, you or your parents can get into legal trouble.
No yes maybe if the parents know that their children are not attending. either a fine of £2000 or i think if they are under a certain age (dont know what) then yes i think they can go to care.
If you were attending a school-related function or on a field trip, or at some activity that was under the auspices of the school, yes, they can. Other than that, unless it was related to a school activity, no.
You chart it under 5-6am.
I think divorce attorney will always fall under the broad category depending on the law school you are attending.
It will depend on the laws in your state. Typically from 6 to 16 is mandated, it can be 18. In some states you must be attending school to get a driver's license if you are under 18.
They turned 18 on 8/4/2010 after graduating from high school. They began attending New York University in the fall of 2011 under the Gallatin School of Individualized Study.
With any surgery there are risks. There are many risks when you go under abdominoplasty surgery. There are chances that your intestines could get messed up or you could hemmorage.
If you are under the age of 19, not attending high school or a GED program and you have not graduated your name will be reported to the Department of Public Safety by the school you left and your license subject to revocation. See related link.
I currently go to Darrow School. The tuition is about 42,000 a year (about) and 51,000 (about) for international students. The school is very willing to grant money to students and some kids wind up attending for 5,000 a year or under. it is an EXCELLENT SCHOOL
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Yes, and it's also asking if you worked under a different name. The question pertains mostly to married women who were single when they started working or attending college/university and who took their husbands' last names upon marriage.