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In some countries, in certain industries it is mandatory to have regular breaks for safety reasons. However, the drinking of coffee is not mandated at these breaks.
Usually, it is a person's parents who they find remarkable in some way.
In some countries, such as the United States, the citizens have freedom of religion. They can practice any religion of their choosing or choose to not practice any religion at all. In other countries religious worship is mandated and restricted to a single religion. In some countries religious persecution involves killing people of minority religions.
The person is a bigamist. In some countries and cultures, bigamy is not illegal.
In most countries, the legal age to travel alone without parental consent varies from 16 to 18 years old. However, some countries may have specific laws or regulations regarding minors traveling internationally. It is important to check with the airline and the country's immigration department for specific requirements.
In some Moslem countries, it may be, but in most countries it is not. However, many American universities are owned or were founded by religious groups and some study of religion is mandated. At a smaller number of schools religious worship can be a requirement. This is the case at some Baptist colleges. George Fox University in Oregon is a non-Baptist example.
In many countries, teaching about the Holocaust is mandated by the curriculum. It is considered an important historical event that promotes tolerance and understanding, and teaches students about the consequences of hate and prejudice. However, the specific requirements vary between jurisdictions.
In some ways. Government mandated seat belt use has saved many lives, as has mandated air bags.
In some countries, "clerk" is pronounced that way.
In poor countries some parents who are living in poverty sell their children into slavery so they get some money and goods to keep themselves alive. Though others sell their children to give he/she a better future
Catholicism and Sacred ritual to god, and Christianity was mandated.
141 is the code in some countries to prevent your Caller ID information from being sent to the person you are calling. If you make a prank call without suppressing your Caller ID, the person you are calling may know it was you and may call your parents and get you into trouble.