although students age is that age when human brain begins to gather and understand information.but in my opinion they are not so mature and through politics they can get diverted from there main objective............. so i think let them vote, let them excersise the right vested in them....... , bt let thm stay away from some years more from the lust of power and let them mature themselves to carry the torch
No, In my opinion the student should not take part in politics they can take but after a certain age Yes, They should do it. Joining in politics can give a person a newfound appreciation for the political process and a better understanding of how the system works.
Students should indeed take part in politics as they will eventually participate in one way of another. Taking part in politics at the student level helps them get prepared for the future.
It is to prove their neutrality and integrity to their service that they should refrain themselves from joining politics. Since the post of chiefs are considered in high esteem in public eyes, their meddling into politics makes it a cheaper proposition.
Yes Christians can take part in politics.
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All things being well, it should take an additional two years to complete as a full-time student. Evidently, it would take longer as a part-time student. Still, it would be worth the effort.
Can act as an individual or part of a formal or informal group.
To enter a paramedic program a student must have first completed basic EMT training. A paramedic student must complete a clinical externship as part of his training as well.
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If a student reports harassment to you, the first thing you should do is listen to them attentively and take their concerns seriously.
Voting, knowing the issues of the government, and/or run for positions in the government.