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The temporary care of a child by a person other than their own parent, which is funded by Federal and/or State and arranged by the child welfare agency. This care includes appropriate food, clothing, shelter, medical treatment, and education for the child.
Ãâó: www.california-juvenile-crimes.com/juvenile_crime_...
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| fossa |
long, narrow, shallow depression. Franklin, Benjamin 1706-1790
Ãâó: www.astro.uio.no/ita/TNP/nineplanets/help.html
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An annual opportunity for Scouters and interested people in the community to be identified with the local council or National Council through their financial support and influence in the expansion of the council program. Top of page
Ãâó: pack478.gjbgraphics.com/glossary.html
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| fossae |
Depresi? larga, estrecha, y de baja profundidad, parecida a una trinchera.
Ãâó: www.astroseti.org/vernew.php
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| foster care |
the majority of CYPPC live with foster parents. Foster parents are adults who have completed training and been approved as carers by a social care agency. The foster carers are supported by a fostering social worker.
Ãâó: www.taw.org.uk/bsp/context/terms.htm
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