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1. to make sure that young people are prepared to support themselves and contribute to the economy. 2. to give them knowledge and skills they need to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the "Office Of Citizen"
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The Soviet Union no longer exists; however, when it did exist children were required to attend school. This still applies to the Russian Federation.
The law in Guam requires all children to attend school when they reach the age of five years old. A child must have reached the age of five years old by July 31 of each year for enrollment in a school for that particular school year.
Actually children don't have to go to school, they must get education between the age of 6 and 18. If parents decide to educate their children by themself or outside a school, gave to proof that the children get a good education. I think the children have to take examinations organised by the government. Usually parents bring their children to school from the age of 3.
I am a child and I am attending school in the developing world. I would think the children that do not attend school have good reasons for it. Also, they would like you to stop nagging them to attend school, because they've obviously got there mind set on being stupid for the rest of their lifes.
Many children attend FCPS in Kentucky. In fact, there are many thousands of children which attend this school system. The amount of children enrolled can then be broken down into the individual schools in which they attend.
Government auctions are open to anyone to attend, whether they are citizens are not. And so, yes, you are allowed as a citizen to attend a government auction.
That depends on the country in which you live. In some countries the law requires ALL children to attend and finish primary education (100%).
Usually children can get a better idea of what is expected from a professional dancer if they attend a dance camp. It will either cement the idea for a career or it will bring to light the reasons why the child doesn't want to be a professional dancer.