yes it is a law that you cant force your family to go to your church
the second law
According to the Hooke's law formula, the force is proportional to what measurement
no
for evry action there is an equal and opposite reaction
The law is that the attraction between electric charges is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. Note that the way the force varies with distance is identical to the gravitational force, which also follows an inverse-square law.
it is an executive order. if the president cant change the law of something he has a right to make an executive order which has the same meaning of changing the law
a marble will keep lying on the floor until a force is applied on it.
Technically you cant force anyone to do anything, but if you are under 18 it is the law that you must be in school until you graduate.
No, their children and they have no rights until their 18. Hence they don't have Freedom of Religion.
you cant.... think about it when ever you spin in a circle you are pulled outwards...
There is no self defense law in Ohio. There are stipulations tho. If you cant run away and use just enough force to stop the conflict then you can get away with it, but there is technically no self defense law
The law states that Force = Mass * Acceleration, and that is what the law shows.
The answer depends on the particular church and the nature of the violation of church law.
Canon law contains the rules that govern the Catholic Church.
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Some clergy members engaged in behaviors such as simony (selling church positions), nepotism (favoritism toward family members), and sexual misconduct, all of which went against church law. Additionally, some clergy were known to lead extravagant lifestyles in violation of the vow of poverty.
It's Nearer My God to Thee by Church LDS hymns.