Word: reared
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First, ask about children: Do you want them? When? How many? Would you consider adoption? How would you rear and discipline children? This should lead to questions about your intended's upbringing. How would you describe your childhood? Your parents? Siblings? Your parents' marriage? What would you do differently...
...have read recently about front seats collapsing onto back seats when certain car models get in accidents, the safest place in the car for any child up to the age of 12 is still the back seat. Babies up to 20 lbs. and one year old should ride in rear-facing infant seats. Wait until your baby is one before switching him to a front-facing seat, even if he is more than 20 lbs. Never place a child under age 12 in the front seat with a working passenger-side air bag. These devices are discharged at 200 m.p.h...
...buckle their kids into the back seat of family cars to protect them from exploding air bags during a collision. It turns out, however, that the back seat holds its own danger. In many U.S. vehicles, the front seats can collapse and snap back when a car is rear-ended, causing injury and even death to kids sitting directly behind. Officials say the back seat is still safest for youngsters, but suggest placing them behind unoccupied front seats or in the middle rear seat...
...shooting erupted and three patrons were wounded. According to a source close to Lopez, "Jennifer was leaving the club when the shots were fired. She hit the floor and then got up and exited as fast as possible." After Combs came out, the couple got into the rear seat of a 1999 Lincoln Navigator owned by his record company, which sped away past a police cruiser with flashing lights and through several red lights. When police stopped the car they reportedly found a 9-mm semiautomatic pistol on the floor of the front seat. They arrested Combs, his bodyguard...