well... most of the time the families of the church, that the missionaries go to, the families make the missionaries food, such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even snacks.
It was dedicated to military families.
In the Stuart time families went to watch people being executed.
missionaries, soldiers, and families in east texas fled to san antonio.
When a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints completes his or her mission, they return home to their familes. The majority of missionaries are in their early 20's and unmarried, so they usually return to university studies, search for a marriage partner, or move into their career. Other missionaries are senior couples. These missionaries are retired, and return home to their families to continue to enjoy retired life.
Everyone in jail was cleared and released. The families of the executed had to petition and sue the government for their relatives' property that was confiscated upon conviction.
Those purported Cherokee that signed the treaties involved with the Indian Removal act violated "The Law of the Snake" and they, as well as their families, were executed for it.
Those who remained in jail were cleared, pardoned and released. A flood of lawsuits began to regain confiscated property of the accused and to get the executed's families the inheirtance due to them.
Afghanistan is declared as an Islamic Republic currently with a parliament. The actual functioning of the government, however, occurs less according to "legitimate" political processes, such as parliamentary voting procedures, bureaucratic agencies, and law enforcement agencies, and more through the use of backdoor channels and personal relationships. This has kept Afghanistan, while legally a federal system, much more confederal with individual warlords and their families exerting a large amount of control outside of major cities (Kabul, Qandahar, Herat, etc.)
There was a family camp at Auschwitz, they were held for the medical experiments.For the most part males and females had separate camps, but they generally did not take families in. That was until the extermination camp was on-line.For the extermination they would let the males and the females disrobe separately, even if they were to be executed together.
Continent: Asia Capital: Kabul Area: 251,737 sq mi. Population: 31,889,923 Government: Islamic Republic Language: Pushtu, Dari Persian (officials) Money: Afghani Life expectancy: 43.7 Literacy Rate: 28% Afghanistan was once occupied by the Soviet Union. The withdrawal of of the Russian troops began in 1988 and ended in 1989.The capital of Afghanistan is Kabul. Afghanistan is sometimes also known "Land of Afghans." Its the 41st largest country in the world. Afghanistan's natural resources include gold, silver, copper, zinc, and iron. The official language is Dari (Persian) and Pashto. A popular sport is kite flying. Opponents cover their kite strings with powdered with glass and flour. When they fly their kites they try to move their kites in a way that cut the other players' string. The last flying kite wins. Only about 40 out of every 100 people in Afghanistan can red. Families usually group live in a kala. This is a group of buildings where big families live together, including cousins, aunts and uncles.Www.google.com
Poppy was a nick name given to G. H. Bush in regards to his families connection to a multibillion dollar heroin trade with Afghanistan.