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  2. Trociuk v British Columbia (AG) - Wikipedia

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    Trociuk v British Columbia (AG), 2003 SCC 34 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on section 15(1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms where a father successfully challenged a provision in the British Columbia Vital Statistics Act which gave a mother complete control over the identity of the father on a child's birth certificate on the basis it violated his equality rights.

  3. The Birth Order Book - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Leman details four types of personality based upon an individual's birth order: First Born, Only Child, Middle Child, and Last Born. [4] Only Child types are considered to be a form of the First Born personality type, but "in triplicate". [5] First Born: Firstborn children are described as leaders who are often perfectionists and ...

  4. Oldest, Middle, Younger and Only Children—Who You’re Most ...

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    So when it comes to birth order and compatibility, knowing how those traits can complement—or clash with—your partner’s birth o Oldest, Middle, Younger and Only Children—Who You’re Most ...

  5. Therapists Explain What Your Birth Order Says About Who ... - AOL

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    More specifically, your birth order can explain compatibility with a partner, as an eldest child’s alpha mentality may best compliment the personality of a youngest sibling, who tends to be more ...

  6. Birth order - Wikipedia

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    In some of the world's cultures, birth order is so important that each child within the family is named according to the order in which the child was born. For example, in the Aboriginal Australian Barngarla language, there are nine male birth order names and nine female birth order names, as following: [33]: 42

  7. What Your Birth Order Says About Your Parenting Style - AOL

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    Whether you’re the oldest kid in your family or the youngest (oops, let’s not forget about the middles), you’ve likely heard some stereotypes about what your birth order says about you. You ...

  8. Birth alert - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, the Supreme Court of British Columbia ordered that the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) return a child to their mother, and coordinate community support and supervision within the Huu-ay-aht First Nations. Under a birth alert, the child was apprehended after birth, with the mother only allowed limited visits.

  9. Are you serious? Outgoing? It's not because of birth order - AOL

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