Homo qui sine quaestione mandatis oboedit is the Latin equivalent of 'person who follows orders without question'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'homo' means 'man, person'. The relative pronoun 'qui' means 'who'. The preposition 'sine' means 'without'. The noun 'quaestione' means 'question'. The noun 'mandatis' means 'commands, orders'. The verb 'oboedit' means '[he/she/it] does obey, is obeying, obeys'.
There is a big difference between respect and obedience. Obedience means that a person follows the orders given to them, often out of fear. Respect means that a person is willing to follow orders because they care about the person giving them, and they want to be helpful and reciprocate that good energy.
I'd say a sense of duty for obeying exact orders without question, a strong spirit, bravery, a cool head in critical situations, and intelligence.
a responsible citizen is a person that follows the rules and laws of the country without obligation
An amateur is a person who follows a particular pursuit, such as a sporting or artistic pursuit, without doing so for financial gain.
Being controlled typically involves one party exerting power over another to direct their actions or decisions. Manipulation, on the other hand, involves using deceit or cunning tactics to influence someone's thoughts or behavior for personal gain. While control can sometimes be more obvious and direct, manipulation is often more subtle and strategic.
no you can't what a stupid question
They cant liva at all (DUMB QUESTION)
Actually, a person can go without speaking for years. There is a Greek monastery where the monks do not speak for years. Other religious orders also do this. Speaking is a voluntary function, so if a person doesn't want to speak they won't.
This is an opinion question, but I would say all. Almost no one orders fresh baked goods online. You buy in person at a bakery.
The Sufi orders came to be known as the spiritual dimensions of the human person.
stalker
A person who is in touch with themselves