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foster family — noun the family of a fosterling • Hypernyms: ↑family, ↑household, ↑house, ↑home, ↑menage … Useful english dictionary
foster family — adoptive family … English contemporary dictionary
Foster Farms (poultry company) — Foster Farms Type Private Founded Modesto, California, U.S. (1939 (1939)) Headquarters Livingston, California, U.S. Foster Farms is a United States West Coast poultry compan … Wikipedia
Foster Wheeler Corporation — Foster Wheeler (nasdaq|FWLT) is a global conglomerate incorporated in Bermuda and with its principal executive offices in New Jersey. It is focused on Engineering, Construction and Procurement (EPC) and on power; these form the two different… … Wikipedia
Foster, Rastrick and Company — was one of the pioneering steam locomotive manufacturing companies of England. It was based in Stourbridge, Worcestershire, now West Midlands.James Foster, an ironmaster, and engineer John Urpeth Rastrick became partners in 1816, forming the… … Wikipedia
Family Matters — infobox television show name = Family Matters caption = Family Matters title screen format = Sitcom runtime = 23 Minutes creator = William Bickley Michael Warren developer = Thomas L. Miller Robert L. Boyett executive producer = Thomas L. Miller… … Wikipedia
foster — 01. The little boy was placed with a [foster] family after his parents were killed in a car accident. 02. His [foster] mother is a wonderful woman, and he loves her as much as if she were his birth mom. 03. The old couple [fostered] over 50… … Grammatical examples in English
foster care — noun A formal system by which a child is cared for, in a foster family, by people other than its own parents, but without being adopted … Wiktionary
Foster care — is a system by which a certified, stand in parent(s) cares for minor children or young peoples who have been removed from their birth parents or other custodial adults by state authority.Responsibility for the young person is assumed by the… … Wikipedia
Family preservation — was the movement to help keep children at home with their families rather than in foster homes or institutions. This movement was a reaction to the earlier policy of Family Breakup, which pulled children out of unfit homes. Extreme poverty alone… … Wikipedia