Anyone with sufficient funds to live in the US permanently and without doing any jobs would have to be very wealthy. It is possible for someone that is born wealthy to live in the US and not work, if they have sufficient funds to support themselves. Without sufficient funds a person would have to work.
"Hindus" have a direct path to God, they can worship or pray to God without the need of intermediaries such as priests. Although many religious processes involve a priest, they are not necessary because the same processes can be done by anyone with sufficient knowledge of them.
Anyone who is self-sufficient* would feel threatened by the social contract theory. An example from TV would be Grizzly Adams (or anyone who could function on their own as he did). For anyone who does not know Grizzly Adams think of living without public resources such as water, electricity, and roads. You would take care of everything you need; everything. *Note: self-sufficient has nothing to do with money because you need the social contract theory to make money or even have a currency.
The Dead Sea
No, I nor does anyone permanently reside in the Disney World theme park.
It is present in saliva, but not in sufficient quantity to infect anyone.
Anyone can create a work of sufficient creativity and have it automatically protected by copyright.
Anyone who is preparing food "belongs" in the kitchen. Neither sex belongs there permanently.
This question cannot be answered. Sometimes is is sufficient. Sometimes it is not. You have not told us what you are doing, so it is impossible for anyone to answer this question.
Buying gold is extremely illegal, your account can be blocked permanently by blizzard.
No. Because they were giving Christopher Columbus spices without trading with anyone
during the Recess of the SenateThe president can appoint anybody without anyone's approval because it is one of their privaleges as president. They get to carry out certain duties and this is one pf them
Antarctica is the only continent with no native inhabitants. Although some scientists and support staff reside there temporarily, no permanent population exists.