A child aged five or over can drink alcohol at home. By 10 a child can be convicted of a criminal offence. A 12-year-old can buy a pet and a 16-year-old can be a pilot in command of a glider. How Old Do I Have To Be To ...? by Fergus Smith is a simple guide to age-related rights and legislation. There is an index of topics and the booklet is organised in different age categories. Parents may be dismayed to learn there is no minimum age limit to borrow money.
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Sean is 16, just over six feet tall and represents Cambridge in both rugby and athletics. He is also registered blind. He is one of the case studies featured in this book from the Royal National Institute for the Blind, which explores the implications of sight problems for sport. It covers safety issues and the teaching of basic physical skills and there are chapters on individual sports. The book is also available in disk format for people with sight problems.
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