This question bears directly on the concepts of Community and Customs. These conditions tend to have a positive feedbackcomponent in their operation. They tend to self-stability.
It takes a crisis to change the order. e.g. Germany had to be defeated in order to root out the horrible policies into which it had drifted.
Without Chernobyl, perhaps the USSR would have continued to believe that their ideas were perfect.
I am fortunate to live in a country free to adopt whatever beliefs I may, and free to defend them. Others are not so fortunate. Even in say Newton's day, if you did not start your publication with lots of Praise for the Deity, your offerings would be attacked.
I am grateful for the scientific revolution, where we are free to consider say String Theory, and free to abandon it if it proves deficient.
Rules are necessary to maintain order, ensure fairness, promote safety, and establish boundaries in various aspects of life, such as relationships, organizations, and society. They provide a framework for behavior, help prevent conflicts, and guide individuals on what is acceptable or unacceptable. Overall, rules help create structure and harmony in different environments.
Caste rules in traditional Indian society governed social order, occupations, marriage, and interactions between different caste groups. These rules regulated hierarchical relationships and norms within the community.
This saying means that each country or region has its own legal system and rules that govern how people should behave and be treated. It highlights the diversity and uniqueness of legal systems around the world.
The future tense is they will follow the rules.
Rules and regulations are necessary for maintaining order and ensuring the well-being and safety of individuals and society. However, they should be fair, transparent, and flexible to accommodate different circumstances. It is important to periodically review and update rules to keep them relevant and effective.
Retirement communities are not prisons; they are communities of similarly-aged individuals. The age restrictions are set up by the community itself and vary from 50+ and up. There are no standards and there are no rules that apply across the board. Each community sets its own rules, activities, requirements, so it is important to shop around and find a community that best suits your needs.
Confidential STD testing is used in accordance to the rules and regulations of various different medical associations and communities as well as experts.
Europe is a continent, not a country. Europe has around 50 different countries, each of which runs themselves, so there is no single answer to your question.
Communities need rules to maintain order, ensure the safety and well-being of its members, and promote harmonious coexistence. Rules help establish boundaries, resolve conflicts, and provide a sense of structure and predictability to the community. They also help enforce shared values, expectations, and norms that foster a sense of belonging and cooperation among its members.
There is no universal set of safety rules for all laboratories. The rules will be different depending on the kind of lab and the level of training of the people working in it. For example, rules for an engineering lab in industry will be very different form rules for a teaching chemistry lab in a high school
It depends on which people and which historical period. Different peoples have/had different laws.
uniforms help bullying supposedly, but also kids like to try to get around the rules. and kids most of the time dont like them... so i would say no, but different people have different opinions.
Internet censorship are the rules that prohibit people from posting certain things over the internet. Rules do vary from country to country, so depending on what country you are from, the rules may be different.
Rules shape society by providing structure and order to the way people interact and behave. They establish boundaries and expectations, helping to maintain harmony and coherence in communities. Rules also serve to enforce ideals, values, and norms that are important for social cohesion and cooperation.
No. Soccer is an international sport, with standard rules around the world. There are different variations of soccer, like 5-a-side, but they are the same around the world. So the standard rules of soccer apply in Estonia, like in other countries.
Marbles is one of the first games ever played. There are different rules in different parts of the world, but in general people try to roll or throw their marbles to knock other marbles out of place.
It depends on the game. Different games have different rules.