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muminat
3 years ago
12

Essay why are rule are important

English
1 answer:
kondaur [170]3 years ago
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What are the rules and why are they so important? Everyone poses this question regularly. The answer is simple – they are needed to impose regulation in the society and allows to avoid chaos in everything start from the minor thing and ending with the more global ones. This is the most general explanation; however, it covers only the surface of the notion of a “rule.” This concept is much more

Civilization, laws of life

What are the rules and why are they so important? Everyone poses this question regularly. The answer is simple – they are needed to impose regulation in the society and allows to avoid chaos in everything start from the minor thing and ending with the more global ones. This is the most general explanation; however, it covers only the surface of the notion of a “rule.” This concept is much mo

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