It very well can. Maybe not there lives but emotion yes. People can get very addicted to technology. Such as games they could get so addicted to eat that they dont sleep etc....... I like the game "minecraft" I play it alot yes i am alittle addicted. I lose sleep while playing it late. So yes emotion and maybe life.
there are lots of rules in the modern olympics
bending the rules of Renaissance art.
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He rules his household with little emotion besides anger, and a heavy hand
Display Rules.
it changed the world by changing the rules, like rules of engagement and changing the lives of japans people for the rest of their lives.
The town Catherine lives in, in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, is called Friendship, Maine.
No, because it is confusing. You changed from "one" (singular) to "them" (plural). You also have words in this sentence that you do not need. I would suggest something like: "Most societies in the world require the population to follow rules." Or perhaps, "Even in the modern world, the majority of societies have rules." Or possibly, "In order to live in a society, it is necessary to have rules."
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Interjections are words or phrases that express sudden emotions or sentiments. They are usually set apart from the rest of the sentence by an exclamation point, comma, or other punctuation. They can add emotion, emphasis, or informality to a sentence, but should be used sparingly in formal writing.
Religious rules have various effects in the modern world today. For instance, certain religious perspectives help us to differentiate between immoral decisions. Religion has positive attributes (affects) not only in the modern world, but also in our lives. We all have free-will, which can help us control whether or not we wish to follow God`s righteous path or either go astray. There are many benefits em-bedded (in-between) religious rules and guidelines, each having their own rational causes for being there in the first place.