India Languages, asked by arathiraj2255, 4 months ago

explain the concept the moon that becomes the mother if the motherless​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Shortly after my mom died, I found myself in a bookstore on the self help aisle looking for answers. It was there I first saw the word “motherless.” I remember it stinging. I remember feeling a little bit of denial, like it wasn’t a true word in my life. I remember putting the book back on the shelf and walking out of the bookstore, because I was clearly not ready to address the reality of my motherless situation.

But, it was real. And because the universe is never quite fair enough to us and the ones we love, Sarah joined me in this club almost 10 years later. We often imagine our moms at our age, sitting together with us in their laps, loving life and basking in their first time mom glory…talking about smocked dresses and monograms…haha…sound familiar?? We imagine that not for a second did they consider the idea of not being here for us…to bounce our babies on their laps, to love our lives with us, and to bask in the glory of grandparenting.

When you lose your mom, you think about her every. single. day. A day later, a year later, a decade later, and beyond… The thoughts never go away. A few weeks ago, a very close friend of Sarah lost her mother to cancer, and it’s brought these daily thoughts of our moms to the forefronts of our minds. And even though we’ve been there, neither of us can find the perfect words for her. There is nothing we can say or offer to make things better, so we thought that maybe in sharing our stories…our journeys…we can virtually hold hands with all of the others out there in this most UNFAIR club. We’ll let you know how we got here, what has happened along the way, and where we stand today.

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Answered by Rainbowsugar77
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Answer:

MOTHER, domestic relations. A woman who has borne a child.

2. It is generally the duty of a mother to support her child, when she is left a widow, until he becomes of age, or is able to maintain himself; 8 Watts, R. 366; and even after he becomes of age, if he be chargeable to the public, she may, perhaps, in all the states, be compelled, when she has sufficient means, to support him. But when the child has property sufficient for his support, she is not, even during his minority, obliged to maintain him.

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