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An incorrigible juvenile is a minor who consistently engages in behavior that goes against authority figures or societal norms, despite attempts to correct or rehabilitate them. These juveniles may be resistant to guidance or intervention, leading to persistent delinquent behavior.
It is morally correct to resist the actions of an immoral government by whatever means are necessary.
That is the correct spelling of "hooligan" (an unruly or delinquent teen).
Yes, that is the correct spelling of community.
No. A creditor can report a paid derogatory account as delinquent PRIOR to being paid. But if you paid it off, the correct status is "paid" (collection or charge off).
Socially correct behavior.
Yes you can by first trying to correct the child. But f the child rejects corrections you can now say no.
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This question is too vague...What type of social situation are you referring to? "proper social behavior" would be a manner of behavior accepted as correct by most resonable people.
The correct spelling is community.
The correct spelling of the word is behavior (activities, or deportment).
Pray at length, confess past sinful behavior of the community and its individuals, express regret, express the intention to adopt correct future behavior, and ask God's forgiveness. One of the key observances of Yom Kippur is a 25 hour fast where absolutely no food or water is consumed.