Hello, Fran! I like your point of view. I love democracy. You are right that the rules have different meanings. And the most important thing is how your rule violation affects others. We live in society and we have to take that into account. Thank you for your comment. Have you ever faced stupid and funny rules or restrictions? What types of them? Do you always follow signs with warnings? Even though it is so late, I would like to say something about it. Rules and regulations are set by the government to have hard money between people. Therefore, we must obey them.
However, there are unwritten rules imposed by Socity that are mostly associated with and connected to culture and life. In some of them, children are not allowed to listen between adults and women are not allowed to wear trousers. So, in my opinion, we can say no to those who deal with cults if we do not believe in them. We all seek justice in laws, but not all laws can give it. Because the law must be the same for everyone, but situations can be different and sometimes people are condemned to break certain rules. There are many examples in life where we face injustice despite our respect for the law. In many cases, society decides what is best for you and your life. You have to obey their rules or go to another society. Also, it`s so great when we can protest unfair rules and turn them into better ones.
Have you ever violated common rules, laws, customs or traditions? How did you feel afterwards? Is it a shame to circumvent some of the rules a little? Hello!, I think rules, laws, customs, etc. For life in society, but at the same time, society must allow these rules to develop, and for that, I think the best system is democracy. On the other hand, not all rules have the same level of importance, a good question to know is: How would it affect others if I broke this rule? Sincerely, boys and girls! What rules would you make for the opposite sex? I recently read a wonderful phrase: “You have to break the rules if you want to build a new world.” I think it is a matter of opinion. If the rules are written by the government to have Garmony between people, why are they different in different countries? Why, if certain rules are allowed in one country, can they be banned in another? Different companies have different rules. And when people move to another country, they also have to change their rules and traditions. Do you believe that your country`s legal system is still doing the right thing? Do you think your place of residence is safe? How could it be made safer? Even if the law is the same for everyone, the extract is different. | This is not because the law is not fair, but because those who struggle and exclude can make mistakes. In most underdeveloped countries, this is the daily reality.
Poles are not strong at obeying the law. They are above the law, which makes them decteurs. Being just thus becomes the right rather than the right of the people. I think that is the problem, whether you are democratic or not. A person who believes he is above the law thinks that the law does not apply to him. They do not obey the law like the other people around them. When you make the law, you tell someone how to behave or you give them strict orders. Murphy`s Law, or Sod`s Law, is the idea that if something can go wrong, it will go wrong. There is an object called a rule. What do we use if? Do you know someone who has been prosecuted or someone else? An open discussion worksheet on the law. Some of the difficult terms on this printable are – get rid of, defuse, death penalty, courthouse, petty crime, commit, serious, trial, verdict, innocent, imprisoned, judge, wig, reformed, legal system and prosecute. Are there laws where you live that prevent you from doing things you enjoy? ONLINE ACTIVITIES: Click below for online activities, quizzes, etc.
for this lesson. In America, some cities want to defuse the police, what do you think? What do you think of the death penalty? What do we call leaders? Where are you the leader? Hey, guys! May I have your attention again? (Sorry, friends, I`m too curious sometimes) LOL Are there any laws you`d like to get rid of? What for? Of course, dear Tina. Some people like to take risks. ))) As a general rule, I say, use “in” when you sleep there, “at” when you go there. QUESTIONS FROM STUDENT A (Do not show them to student B.) Sometimes innocent people are imprisoned, how does that happen? Can you think of a famous process? What was it all about? What was the verdict? You must be a MyEnglishClub member to add comments! By the way, feel and share your pain, how disgusting it is to see people forcing you to agree with them, even if you don`t believe and don`t want to agree with the idea.