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There are countries which give more freedom to their children than anywhere else in the world. In Burundi for example a young boy can have his own house at fifteen years old and even get married and have children. This helps with the problem of teen pregnancies where the mother is often disabled because she cannot be with the father of her children due to his age.

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Welcome to the place where the corpses of hearts lie.

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This is a good morale saying. You have to be patient with others and with yourself in reasonable range. There are times you have to compare yourself to a mother who is going to give birth to bear and understand the most difficult situations in the world and that is about emancipation that the demographers cherish.

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You have to have your own life. You do not have follow prejudices. There are times when you really want to emancipate yourself and plan for tomorrow.

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The answer is very well thank you. You can also by saying what clothes you will be wearing when you meet. It is also a way in some East African cultures to remind you about the gap of generations.

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The brides dress is usually white. A woman usually marries when she is able to conceive or bear a child. This means it can be as early as eight years old or later that she can realize it is possible.

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The color for summer should be red. The roses have meanings and the most red one means love. Red is also sweet.

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Is the world ruled by men or by women?

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Proud to be a WOMAN.

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Today is June 18 and for those who are interested in numerology 18 is the number when most Youth are emanicipated and can vote in elections within their countries. Paradoxically, you are allowed to smoke and drink legally only at the age of nineteen. So, that gives you more time to think about it.

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