The minimum age for voting is set based on the belief that individuals at 18 have developed the maturity and understanding to make informed decisions. However, the legal age for standing in elections is often higher to ensure candidates have additional life experience and maturity to effectively represent their constituents.
Not every time. Experts are people who are better than others at a subject or field, but that doesn't mean everything they do or say will be correct. Experts also have mistakes that they learn from. They have to have a hypothesis to improve, or theory to study. Everyone learns new things every day, and you do too!Added: They are simply acknowledged to be more knowledgeable in a particular field or subject, than most of the rest of the population.
Equality of opportunity argues it is normatively correct for people to simply have equal access to production while equality of condition argues people must also have an equal distribution of wealth (which implies equal conditions).
Chief _____ and then whatever his name is. (ex: Chief Yellow Kidney)
Equal pay benefits all individuals regardless of gender or background by promoting fairness, reducing discrimination, and increasing overall economic security. When everyone is paid equally for equal work, it fosters a more diverse and inclusive workforce, leading to higher productivity and greater employee satisfaction.
The correct spelling of Vietnam is V-I-E-T-N-A-M.
Candidates are voted for in each state in the primary elections. These candidates are then chosen during the nominating conventions by each party. The party creates a presidential ticket and then compete against the other party's ticket on Election day.
That is the correct spelling of the plural of election, "elections" (voting process, or choice).
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The correct way to spell it is "knowledge."
The correct answer is: 1909
No, correct usage would be "...everyone is not the same"; as in, "Aren't you glad that everyone is not the same?".
The correct spelling is knowledge (understanding, expertise).
Everyone is cheerful.
The correct grammar is "everyone in your class has" because "everyone" is a singular pronoun and should take a singular verb ("has") to agree with it.
The phrase "do good to everyone" is grammatically correct, but it may be more commonly expressed as "be kind to everyone" or "treat everyone well."
Knowledge is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences are:He is on a quest for more knowledge.He had no knowledge of the surprise.There is a general knowledge test tomorrow.
"Everyone is" is the correct version. Even though "everyone" refers to a large group of people, the word itself is singular, so it uses a the singular verb "is." For example, "everyone in the neighborhood is going to the block party" would be a correct sentence.