In Britain for example, the Government provides services which are paid for by the people through taxes, so in effect, the people are providing all of the services themselves anyway.
In a simple example, governments are just Representative of the people to run things for them.
Yes, governments provide services such as national defense, public safety, infrastructure development, and social welfare programs that individuals may not be able to provide for themselves. These services contribute to the overall well-being and stability of society.
In general . . ., the above question is a true statement.
In Oregon, there are programs such as Legal Aid Services of Oregon that offer free legal representation to low-income individuals in civil cases. Additionally, public defenders are provided to individuals who cannot afford a private attorney in criminal cases.
In Illinois, a 16 or 17-year-old can move out without being emancipated if they have their parent's consent or if they are able to provide for themselves financially. However, if they cannot support themselves, they may need to seek emancipation through the court.
No, the defendant is not required to provide testimony in their trial. The right to remain silent is protected under the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and a defendant cannot be compelled to testify against themselves.
A false statement about comments could be "Comments are visible to users but not to developers". In reality, comments are visible and intended for developers to provide explanations and context within the code for themselves and fellow developers to understand the code better.
In general, a right to personal services cannot be assigned because it involves the unique skills, talents, or characteristics of a specific individual. Assigning such a right would require the assignee to perform the services, which may not be possible. Additionally, assigning personal services may violate public policy or contractual agreements.
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National defense is one thing the national government is designed to provide and which the average citizen can't provide for themselves.
Governments control the legal (judiciary) system and the national defense, as well as many public agencies. They also provide for services such as maintaining roads and bridges, providing water and sewerage processing, community health, and mass transit.
Some services provided by the government include: prostitution, the mafia, the aluminati, AIDS, UFO's, black people, illegal aliens, and why Hitler wasn't stopped early into his reign of terror.
They cannot provide it themselves
they cannot provide for themselves.
The protection of one's fundamental human rights cannot be protected by his/her self but for the government.
You need to say which 3 governments you are refering to. Without this information the question cannot be properly answered.
to provide protection for children who cannot protect themselves
In Britain for example, the Government provides services which are paid for by the people through taxes, so in effect, the people are providing all of the services themselves anyway. In a simple example, governments are just Representative of the people to run things for them.
They cannot provide those services for your home, because they only transport household items like furniture.
There is probably a better place to go, such as a dental office, for your dental services. But I cannot imagine that the Ottawa General Hospital will not provide you with the services you need.