Burn the lice with candles.
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If you have primary school age children then the likelihood of them getting head lice (repeatedly!( these days is very high - believe me! Chances are you will have them too at some point. Other than that, I would think your chances of catching them are quite low. To stop yourself being scared the best thing to do is to realise that it happens to lots of normal people, and to lots of normal people's children. You get a more realistic picture when you realise that - it is not a major catastrophe, nor something that can't be fixed. They can even be eradicated naturally - it just takes patient combing with a fine tooth comb - for a few weeks to ensure none are left. One way to keep them away, there is home remedy.. it conset of rosemary poppuri a lil of olive oil, (because you don't want to dry out the sclap with the poppuri) so u mix it all up! apply around the edges of the hair. where lice tend to enter.. for sum reason the lice don't like it... so there u have it good luck.. if this works for u let me no!! muah... Why be scared lol it happens you just need to get the right stuff to put on your hair.... and...... bobs your uncle!!!!! well he's my dad but you get my point
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As everyone will soon tell you, everyone is different so no specific age can be determined but there wrong.It is at the conclusion of puberty that males stop growing. Unlike females, males finish 'maturing' at the age of 18!This is a specific guideline and it should be noted that males usually stop growing before they are fully mature, but as a term, males stop growing at 18 years of age.
There are 4*3*2*1 = 24 of them.
For an ordinary number cube, the answer is 1/6