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The first firemen in the world were normal citizens that formed Bucket Brigades to protect each others properties.
Yes, dual citizens can typically vote in both of their countries, but it depends on the laws of each country. Some countries allow dual citizens to vote in both, while others may have restrictions or require them to choose one country to vote in.
US citizens can work in almost any country if they have the proper visas. These countries can include Canada, Great Britain, France, Spain, and many others.
It depends on which country you come from, as some EU countries are visa-free to the US while others are not.
Huh? You didn't say 'what' does it do to protect itself from others.
Often there are no political parties in other places. Some countries are still ruled by dictatorships, while others are monarchies. Then, you have religion rule the country and have a religious leader as the head of the country.
Some senior citizens become irritable due to dementia and memory loss. Others because they have aches, pains, and chronic illnesses. They also get frustrated with silly actions and questions. If they are senior citizens, are others called junior citizens?
how do others use and protect water as shown on television or cinemas
Good citizens are what keeps the society going. Good citizens are the ones who work to help others, who help their society (town/city/nation/world) to prosper and grow. Bad citizens destroy what others have done, steal from and hurt others, and take the money and help that ought to go to good citizens who really need it. It's the good citizens we need to survive as a species.
obey local and national laws, respect the rights of others, and participate as active citizens
The rip cage protect our lungs
Our individual identity is greatly constructed by how others perceive us.