some rules you must obey at home are no playing ball in the house, don't write on the walls, no running in the house and don't act like animals
listen to the priest
Most do, but some are only 'civilized' when society has a method of punishing those who break the rules, and some will break the rules anyway.
Rules and regulations regarding noise levels and cleanliness can be challenging to adhere to at home. In a school setting, following attendance policies and completing assignments on time can be difficult for some students. In the community, adhering to traffic regulations and noise ordinances can pose challenges for some individuals.
It means you must obey ( some regulation, rule etc. ).
Well first of all, lay down some rules. She's 17, Meaning you still have authority over her until she is 18. And if she doesn't wanna listen and obey by the rules, kick her out. This is coming from a 18 year old. Don't try and sugar coat stuff tell her straight up, if she's under your roof she is to obey by your rules. or get out.
Rules are usually there for a reason. Some rules are there for your own safety or that of others or for the protection of property. Others are there so that people can learn. In the end, following school rules will allow you and other students to learn in a productive environment.
obey your prefect and teachersnever shout in the classkeep your class cleanstay quite in class
you must be a Hindu.
Well Connecticut was a charter colony and the disadvantages were that they could worship anyone or anything they wanted to and they had no rules to obey. They should of enforced rules and said, "Hey you can have religious freedom but you still have to obey the rules we are enforcing or you can't have religious freedom any more".
States must contribute some of their own money, and they must obey rules set by Congress in order to receive these grants. For example, the federal government contributes 90 percent of the money to build interstate highways, but states must comply with a list of regulations, such as the width of driving lanes and the quality of building materials.
When a minor child moves out of the home, there are some things that must take place. The 17 year old child must be self sufficient, by having full time employment, a place to live, and continuation of school. In some states, however, a minor can not leave the home until the age of 18.
I can not see why you would have to wear shoes on your own treadmill. If you are using a treadmill that you do not own, you must obey whatever rules the owner makes. (The owner might require shoes for safety reasons or for some reason related to keeping the treadmill clean.)