THAN MALE ? I think that it is hard to tell who is better parent mum or dad . I have no idea who is the better parent but a parent should give a child everything what a child needs to survive . My father left us when we were little . I have lived all my life with my mum . Sometimes it is hard but I don 't even imagine what life I would have if I should live with my dad . Because I don 't trust him . He was very violent to my mum . He is never there If I need him . My father should pay us alimony every month . He did it few months but now he has not sent us the alimony abot three months . Everytime when he came to our village , he didn 't came to visit us or to ask how we live . I have been thinking about him lately . Just wanna know how is he , is everyting OK and just wanna see him . I think that I don 't even recognize him when i should see him .
12 adequate supply piisav varustamine 13 adulterate võltsima 14 advance ettemakse 15 advantage of secrecy salajasuse eelis 16 advertising reklaamindus 17 advertising agency reklaamiagentuur 18 adviser konsultant, nõuandja 19 aid toetus, abi 20 alimony alimendid, elatsraha 21 allocated reserveeritud 22 amortization kulumine, amortisatsioon 23 amount of funds rahaliste vahendite hulk 24 appendicies lisad, kaasaanded 25 application avaldus 26 appraise the management hinnangut andma 27 arbitrage vahendustegevus
4. To exercise jurisdiction - to apply the official power to make legal decisions and judgements 5. Amount of a claim – the sum of money a. Main claim 2000 euros b. And final claim 4000 euros 6. Probate - the legal process of deciding if a person's will has been made correctly and if the information it contains is correct 7. Divorce - an official or legal process to end a marriage a. Custody for mothers b. Fathers need to pay alimony c. Visitation right for fathers – külastusõigus isale 8. Canon law - ecclesiastical law, especially (in the Roman Catholic Church) that laid down by papal pronouncements a. Ecclesiastical – kiriku-, kiriklik, kristlik b. Papal – paavstilik, paavstiga seonduv c. Pronouncement - väljakuulutamine 9. Will (land)- used to talk about what is going to happen in the future, especially things that you are certain about or things that are planned
Harvey is broke and claims he has not eaten in days. Jake gives him money. They happen upon Cohn, who is waiting to meet Frances. Harvey insults Cohn, calling him a moron, before leaving to eat. When Frances arrives, she asks to speak to Jake privately. She tells him that Cohn has refused to marry her and that she fears that no man will marry her now. Jake tries to remain neutral. Frances says that she will not receive alimony from her husband because she got divorced in the quickest way; adding to her woes, no one will publish her writing. Trying to remain bright and cheery, she suggests that they rejoin Cohn. In front of Cohn, she tells Jake that Cohn has paid her two hundred pounds to go to England but that she had to wrangle it out of him. In a falsely cheerful manner, she bitterly describes the unpleasant visits to "friends" in England she will have to make, just so Cohn can get rid of her in an orderly manner
-th – growth, stealth, brith, death, oath, strength, filth, health, truth, depth o Romance -age – suffrage, passage, baggage, carriage, vicarage, village, homage, marriage -ment – detainment, banishment, embodiment, excitement, ligament, treatment, ornament -mony – matrimony, testimony, ceremony, sanctimony, alimony -tude – longitude, latitude, fortitude, solitude o Greek -ism – criticism, organism, barbarism, racism, sexism, fascism, colloquialism Verb forming o There are four suffixes which derive verbs from other categories (mostly adjectives and nouns), -ate, -en, -ify, and –ize. -ate -en -ify -ise/ize 20