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benayad mohamed

benayad mohamed


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PostSubject: Writing:Families   Writing:Families EmptySun 25 May - 8:14

It's not necessarily a fact that small families are the best, but the fact that raising just one child is extremely expensive. There is the hospital bill, one must have good medical/dental (very expensive) for those toothaches, possible braces, fevers, scrapes, childhood diseases, not to mention the many shots children get during their younger years. There is clothing, food, a good home to live in, education and other hidden costs. Your child is better adjusted if they (a boy) are put into a sport at the age of 5 or 6, or if it's a girl, into dancing, etc., to keeping them off the streets and also give them insight as to what the future can hold for them. It costs many thousands of dollars to raise one child, and I use to know the stats on it, but it has since changed.
If a family can afford more than 2 children (good to have sibling) then they should go for it. I have known families during the 50s to 70s where there were 5 - 8 kids in a family and they were all well adjusted kids, not to mention the oldest child always ends up helping mom and pop out. Large families can be fun, but if you can't afford it this can cause a great deal of pressure on the parents and either shorten their life span or end in divorce. To have a large family you have to be well organized
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PostSubject: Re: Writing:Families   Writing:Families EmptyFri 17 Oct - 3:31

good morninggggggggggggggggggg sunny
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hi benayad mohamed cheers
how are you.Pr i whant of gernd .infinitive or both
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PostSubject: Re: Writing:Families   Writing:Families EmptyFri 17 Oct - 3:34

good morninggggggggggggggggggg
hellooooooo
hi benayad mohamed
how are you.Pr i whant lessn and exircice of gernd .infinitive or both
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PostSubject: Re: Writing:Families   Writing:Families EmptyMon 10 Nov - 6:17

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woman and power


It's true that Islam gave a great importance to woman in society and she is much more naturally than man. The modern world gave woman more opportunities, today she is equal with man in many fields, and for example she can participate in the political fields she can vote.


Morocco has tried to reconcile the law of the Koran with the universal human rights laid down in the country’s Constitution. It has resulted in two sets of legislation - one that is open and liberal for matters relating to public law, and another that is closed when it comes to applying private law .


We can say that woman play the major role in her society .the only way to be powerfully successful whether you are a man or woman is to be a good citizen
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PostSubject: Re: Writing:Families   Writing:Families EmptyMon 10 Nov - 6:18

http://www.imow.org/wpp/stories/viewStory?language=en&storyId=930
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achrafamous

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PostSubject: Re: Writing:Families   Writing:Families EmptyTue 11 Nov - 7:48

It's dead in here people
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PostSubject: Re: Writing:Families   Writing:Families EmptyTue 25 Nov - 14:25

Hi,

You're wrong it's not dead here. It's only on stand by.
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PostSubject: Re: Writing:Families   Writing:Families EmptyFri 27 Feb - 4:54

OKey I get it
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