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"Anchor babies are valuable," that 2005 report stated, using a negative term for children born in America to illegal immigrants.
Dozens of the veterans, known as Nisei, a Japanese term for children born with American citizenship, were at the Capitol to receive the Congressional Gold Medal for their service in the war.
Since having children is not a choice, we could include an additive term for children in the utility, and that would not change any of the analysis.
Bully is a harsh term for children.
Why do we only use that term for children born out of wedlock?
Translation: "Little master" in Hindi; modified from "baba," an affectionate term for children.
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Robin Kellner, founder of Robin Kellner Agency, a Manhattan agency that was established in 1986 as a nanny placement firm and now offers a broader range of services, added: "The term nanny is a more professional term for child care, whereas the term baby sitter suggests a passive watcher.
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