Absolutely, every individual is entitled to fundamental rights, such as freedom of expression, education, and the right to safety, which are essential for dignity and well-being. Alongside these rights come responsibilities, including respecting the rights of others and contributing positively to society. This balance between rights and responsibilities fosters a harmonious community, ensuring that everyone can thrive while honoring the needs and freedoms of others. Ultimately, recognizing both aspects is crucial for promoting justice and equality in any society.
Yes but it would not last long no matter how strong the oppressors
If your mother has parental or custodial rights and responsibilities for you, it is legal to live with anyone your mother says. If someone else is your custodian, then that is the person who has to say where you can live.
I believe it's ON Long Island, as in, "When you live on a small island, everybody knows everybody." If you were talking about a town, you'd say, "When you live in a small town, everybody knows everybody."You live ON an island, while you live IN a town.
It is called I wanna be like everybody everybody everybody.
They live on Earth, in our future.
People that live in Massachusetts have the same responsibilities as people living anywhere else in the world. The responsibilities of people that live in Massachusetts are clean, cooking and working.
u can not live in space you will die of hunger.And you will die no matter how many air tanks you have.Space food is peanuts and peanut butter.you will have no water.you can not live without water.So if you try to live in space bacause of 2012 you will die before everybody on Earth. SO DONT TRY IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
simple answer : you need money to live....
Being a dual citizen means holding citizenship in two countries at the same time. This can impact one's rights and responsibilities as they may have to follow the laws and obligations of both countries, such as paying taxes or serving in the military. Dual citizens may also have the right to live, work, and travel freely in both countries.
Chicago is a great place to live, and everybody should live here.
Most of them live in houses just like everybody else.
OF COURSE! DOESN'T EVERYBODY?