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Both. We're all the same species (we can all breed with each other), but we're all unique individuals (even twins are unique).
Yes and no, depending on what you mean? A Amish community is ruled as a single sect, with the Ordnung rules apply to all members the same, but seldom happens perfectly. But a community can be made up by any number of plain members, from any type of group including Mennonite, but all must conform to that sects current Ordnung regardless of previous allowable or non allowable technology or behavior.
As all the cloned individuals are identical they have exactly the same strengths and weaknesses. If the environment changes rapidly in a way that makes it harder for them to survive then most or even all individuals may be eliminated before any evolved better ways to survive in the changed environment. In species that have other means of reproduction available their populations have greater diversity in strength and weaknesses, so there is a greater chance that some individuals will already be able to better survive in the newly changed environment. Those individuals will pass on their traits to the next generation.
Following all safety rules is important so that you and others will not get hurt.
No, they are all the same but different rules apply.
Rules that promote equality and fairness should be the same for both girls and boys. These include rules related to respect, safety, opportunity, and access to resources regardless of gender. All individuals should be treated with the same standards and expectations regardless of their gender.
No, overtime rules should equally apply to all employees with the same employee status.
I have the same game for the Gameboy and all I had to do was start a new game and the old one was deleted. I don't know if the same rules apply.
they can inter breed and produce fertile offspring.
the shaker rules are that they all have to be the same
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same rules apply for all business and personal checking accounts as per cross deposits.
due process of law. The principle that an individual cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards.
All the rules that apply to state or county roads apply. This meaning speeding, reckless driving and or reckless driving is punishable by law.
The rules of an institution, such as a Christian College are just like the rules of any other institution. Even though the education is decidedly Christian in nature, the rules of the institution apply to all students who attend, regardless of religious affiliation. The rules apply to any student who chooses to attend that particular institution. The rules are based on it first being an educational institution. By choosing to attend the student is agreeing to abide by the rules of the college.
Same as all state park rules.