i cant tell completely what the question is, worded rather weird, honestly. but it looks like (who ever wrote the question) is asking what do they mean by "people should care about stuff because they never know if it might happen to them". (they might lose it, probably)but stuff shouldn't be a priority in life, stuff is something that can be replaced, but it depends on how might it means to you, or someone else. but yet some people are cautious about their things because it has value to them. which is totally fine.
Even though many people don't want talking on your cell phone while driving to be illegal, it should be because you cannot focus on driving as much as you would if you weren't talking. Serious accidents can happen even when you take your attention off of the road for a few seconds.
What war are you talking about?? Perhaps you should be more specific with your question. But most wars happen because someone is jealous, selfish, mean, or hates someone else.
people have a voice box witch is made up of many cords that vibrate.i should know because im a singer
We should remember the Holocost because we do not want it to happen again. It was HORIBLE. When we learn about it, we learn about tolerance and how to tolerate people.
They should be exonerated
No of course not! It is NY choice that people get lice. They get it from someone else and there is nothing thy do couldn't be ashamed because it happen
Yes!! because they are still people who happen to have a special talent.
People living in earthquake regions should prepare with emergency kits because an earthquake may happen at anytime.
get to know more about him because you should love him for who he is unless you are talking about loving Jesus because He loved you
If you are talking about the Sims 2 on the computer, that should never happen.
yes they should happen because when one of your organs fail you can have someone save you.
That because it was occupied by people more German than Czech it should be part of Germany: & when it was he went on to invade Czechoslovakia anyway.