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The possible explanation is that the Chinese thought that overseas exploration may violate Confucian principles. Another reason is that the Chinese wanted to preserve their traditions intact.
The term for them (at least in the US) is AWOL - Absented Without Leave. A general term for those who've done such is deserter. Those of us who've known others who've done that while we went over and put ourselves in harm's way have a series of much more colourful names for them, but not a single one wouldn't violate this site's rules if I were to post it.
To gain control of the Mississippi River and New Orleans
Civil serviceParents must care for children (yes, it's in the constitution)18 year old, employable children must care for their parents if their parents are unable to workRussians must care for monuments and historical piecesPay taxesThat's all I got so far.These answers are straight from the Constitution of RussiaFreedom of the PressFreedom of AssemblyEquality for all walks of life (race, religion, gender, etc.)Freedom of SpeechThe basic rights and liberties in conformity with the commonly recognized principles and norms of the international law shall be recognized and guaranteed in the Russian Federation and under this Constitution.The basic rights and liberties of the human being shall be inalienable and shall belong to everyone from birth.The exercise of rights and liberties of a human being and citizen may not violate the rights and liberties of other persons
no
The principle that utter morons cannot take office
no
Did Alabama law violate the First Amendment's Establishment Clause.
motion... if they weren't they would violate Heisenburg's uncertainty principle.
No. That would violate the Newtonian principle of Conservation of Mass.
Organized prayer in public school violates the First Amendment Establishment Clause.
As it will violate heisenberg uncertainity principle as well as quantum statistics will not permit it. But dont know proper reasons for it.
Checks and balance
The accounts receivables will need to match the bad debt being written, and therefore this applies to the matching principle in accounting.
No, because the conservation momentum principle is only valid when none force is applied. And here you have the gravity force.
Yes, as determined by the Supreme Court of the United States of America in 1987 (Edwards vs. Aguillard), creationism cannot be taught in public schools as doing so would violate the US constitution.