yes, because they re more mature then littler kids
How do you define "too much religious freedom"? Do you mean something like this: People should be free to worship a deity, but they should NOT be free to NOT worship any deity? Or: People are free to choose any religion, but they MUST NOT choose This particular religion, or that particular religion? If there is a strong and just civil law, and if everyone abides by the civil law regardless of religion, then there can't be too much religious freedom. We (in the US) should have religious freedom within the civil law, including the right not to practice any religion at all.
Freedom for people to choose and to do what is best for them.
Some symbols of freedom are:liberty belltwo people holding handsa flaga broken chainthe destruction of the Berlin Wall
No. The basis for religious freedom would be that everybody has the right to choose what they believe in.
The people could not choose or change their rulers. There was no real freedom to express one's view.
Because they need there beauty sleep.
Students should have the freedom to express themselves through their clothing choices. Uniforms can inhibit self-expression and personal style, making it more difficult for students to feel comfortable and confident in their appearance. Allowing students to dress as they choose can promote individuality and creativity.
yes because they are resposible yes because they are resposible
At the more basic levels of education, students do not have a choice. Everybody has to learn how to read, and how to do arithmetic. At higher levels, students do have choices. College students choose their own subject of study.
cause that if student get to choose their jobs than I think that they get to choose they schools they going to choose a school that WILL help them
Students should not have to wear school uniforms because it limits their freedom of expression and individuality. Allowing students to choose their own clothing can foster creativity and self-confidence. Uniforms can also be costly for families and may not be practical for all students.
The question assumes that children should do such a thing, when the general consensus - amongst adults - is that they should not.
There is no reason for students not to choose part time jobs. In fact, part time jobs are good choices for students because they allow them time to study and participate in clubs, sports, etc.
Teens often believe they should choose their own bedtime to assert their independence and autonomy as they transition into adulthood. They may feel that having control over their sleep schedule allows them to manage their responsibilities and social lives better. Additionally, many teens are biologically wired to prefer later sleep and wake times, leading them to advocate for a bedtime that aligns with their natural rhythms. This desire for self-determination can sometimes create tension with parents or guardians who have differing views on appropriate bedtimes.
I believe we should be choosing our subjects
freedom of movement
Yes, every nation and culture deserves freedom to choose how, where and by whom it is controlled.