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    Obeying The Leash Law

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    The leash laws protect the public and their pets from loose dogs. Obeying the leash law when walking a dog obviously requires your use of a leash. However, when confining your dog to your property, there are several ways of going about it. Three common methods are tethering your dog, using an electronic fence, or confining your dog with a physical fence. Many people don't have the means or desire to install a physical fence. An electronic fence works well, although it doesn't prevent people such

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    The fine line between obeying the law and not obeying it. Obeying the law kind of makes the world safer. When you don't obey a law and therefore caught doing the crime; you will be charged and possibly sentenced to a place where you are no longer free to do as you please. When you obey the law you get to do as you please with your life as long as you follow the laws. Laws are put into motion to create a safe environment for everyone to live in. No one should have to be worried about their lives

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    Obeying the law, or rules is very important. There are many rules you need to follow. The law that I think is very important, is that children, and students have to go to school. It is a state law. I think it is fair, because we are so much smarter then we would be if we didn't go to school. We students/cadets get to go to school. People all arround the world eather can't go to school, or can't afford it. We are so lucky. Shool might not be fun, but it will help us in the long run.

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    people their thoughts on obeying the law, many people respond with “I just don’t, It’s illegal.” This moral obligation to obey the law weighs far heavier than most people think. Many people, who are privileged enough to not have to worry about breaking the law, don’t really think about how they feel about laws. However, those people who are in moral conflict with the law, whether they be oppressed, indigent, or just an average person, must decide whether or not to obey said law for their own good. In

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    comes to “the law” most of us see it as a set of rules we must follow and obey. The law has a lot to do with the understanding that we must stand under legal obligation to one another. The main argument for obeying laws is: anything that harm people, even indirectly, should not be done if it could be avoided, people tend to depend on a functioning legal system for protection, successfully disobeying the laws. No legal system can be perfectly just, but reliable. In the Crito the laws state that Socrates

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    set a minimum standard for humanity and the people of Israel. This is a basic law to keep one Holy and to abstain from sin. To disobey this is a crime against man, and a crime against God. Obedience to this law only brings goodness, as following the law ensures safety and tranquillity. God places this law to keep his followers in the light of God, the people of Israel previously sinned against God’s will, he place these laws in hopes of freedom within structure. “Now Cain said to his brother Abel

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    The Importance of Obeying Traffic Laws Traffic laws are designed to protect you and other drivers on the road. If we do not follow them we are not only putting ourselves at risk but also innocent bystanders and drivers. By knowing the rules of the road, practicing good driving skills and generally taking care as a road user, you help play a vital role in preventing a crash. You will also be making road safety policies more effective. Many factors play a role in road safety including following

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    125- Word Essay Some man are stronger then others. They are born into ruling over others becoming the shepherd over the sheep. A good sheep are law obeying citizens. This brings good things to come when the sheep is peaceful and hard working for the shepherd. The shepherd allows the sheep to have food and shelter, so they can work hard. This shows that all men are not created equal. Are action are benefitting or harming others all the time. But, if that is true how can justice be define as helping

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    Obeying Unjust Laws Throughout history many laws have been challenged and overturned due to their overreach of common rights, changing the world as we know it to this day. Laws are often passed for the promise of security or for the betterment of a society; in many cases they act to expand a government’s control over its people to sustain power. In Kurt Vonnegut’s short story “Harrison Bergeron” society is led by a powerful government that handicaps all its citizens to create true equality in that

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    are consumed by humans. Mushrooms feed off of dead animals and plants and such is the cycle of food. Even though Animals should be safe, there should not be laws protecting animals on farms and in the wildlife. Animals are needed for important research and Humans should not be expected to follow laws animals won't obey. There should not be laws protecting animals on farms and in wildlife. Animals provide many great sources, and without them we wouldn’t have the majority of the things we have. Animals

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