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They break the rules.
Yes. I do. At least two of us do. I also use Answerbag. Answer Wikianswers is way better, I never use yahoo cuz u have to sign up for it. ---- Wiki Answers rules! Yahoo Answers sucks! I use yahoo answers more cos it's easier to navigate there. it is user friendlier.
Wiki answers do not have brains to answer this question. Yahoo answers is way better. and will answer this question straight away. Yahoo rules, wiki drools
Monks followed strict rules because the rules were intended to help them live as good Christians.
As the rules of interaction between varnas got stricter, the Aryan social order became more complex
Strict in French is "strict" and it means that rules are followed closely or enforced.
Its because if there were no strict rules there would be no order in the guild. Causeing distress and will affect the wellfare of the group
If we didn't have rules, many things would be wrong and horrible. Say, that this man was smoking pot on the street, and then little kids were doing it, and they were smoking and drinking..the world would be horrible if we had no rules.
If we didn't have rules, many things would be wrong and horrible. Say, that this man was smoking pot on the street, and then little kids were doing it, and they were smoking and drinking..the world would be horrible if we had no rules.
a government with strict rules
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