People play every role in Japanese government. Without people, there would be no government.
The word Papel can either mean Paper or Role (Like the role in a play)
Me, Buddy is my name. ;D
The Dog?
She plays the role of a character in a theatrical play or a movie. NOTE The word Juega, from the root Jugar means to play, but only in the way a child has fun,. This is not the proper word for "play a role or character" in a play. In Spanish, an actor interprets a character, they don't "play" one. The correct Spanish sentence should read "Ella interpreta el papel de un personaje en una obra teatral o en una película" The word Juega when referring to an actor playing a role is used quite a bit, but it is a bastardization of Spanish. It is a direct translation of the word Play in English rather than the proper Spanish word. This is known as Spanglish or engañol. Also the word "play" referring to a theatrical play is "obra", not juega. And the word meaning to play a musical instrument or music is "tocar"
Sampson, Gregory, Montague, Benvolio, Tybalt and Prince Escalus
The role the government should play in people's lives
No role the government should play.
japanese beetles play a big role on the food chain because they are food to lots of prey.
The Sudanese government played Abigail role
The Ministry of Finance is thought to be the most pretigious and powerful of the government Ministries. One million people are employed in bureaucratic jobs, and the bureaucracy makes decisions related to the economy.
It doesn't decide which or how many goods are produced, or it doesn't set prices or tell people where to work. The government doesn't play much of a role at all.
The role of government is to protect the people.
they vote for their leaders through their elected representatives. got it.
In a democracy all members of a society can and should play a role in government, even if the only role they play is to vote. Those who choose not to vote have given up their role in government, and are not doing their part to make democracy work.
make laws
They don't. The king and queen hold all the power. It is a UNITARY form of government. :)
The role of the people is to ensure that both they and their government stay faithful to the principles stated on the Mexican Constitution. Therefore, Mexico is considered to have a limited government.