elenavalkova92
07.11.2021 01:20

Дайте краткий пересказ текста , очень ) Almost everything we do is governed by some set of rules. There are rules for games, for social clubs, for sports and for adults in the workplace. There are also rules imposed by morality and custom that play an important role in telling us what we should and should not do. However, some rules -- those made by the state or the courts -- are called "laws". Laws resemble morality because they are designed to control or alter our behavior. But unlike rules of morality, laws are enforced by the courts; if you break a law -- whether you like that law or not -- you may be forced to pay a fine, pay damages, or go to prison.

Why are some rules so special that they are made into laws? Why do we need rules that everyone must obey? In short, what is the purpose of law?

If we did not live in a structured society with other people, laws would not be necessary. We would simply do as we please, with little regard for others. But ever since individuals began to associate with other people -- to live in society --laws have been the glue that has kept society together. For example, the law in our country states that we must drive our cars on the right-hand side of a two-way street. If people were allowed to choose at random which side of the street to drive on, driving would be dangerous and chaotic. Laws regulating our business affairs help to ensure that people keep their promises. Laws against criminal conduct help to safeguard our personal property and our lives.

Even in a well-ordered society, people have disagreements and conflicts arise. The law must provide a way to resolve these disputes peacefully. If two people claim to own the same piece of property, we do not want the matter settled by a duel: we turn to the law and to institutions like the courts to decide who is the real owner and to make sure that the real owner's rights are respected.

We need law, then, to ensure a safe and peaceful society in which individuals' rights are respected. But we expect even more from our law. Some totalitarian governments have cruel and arbitrary laws, enforced by police forces free to arrest and punish people without trial. Strong-arm tactics may provide a great deal of order, but we reject this form of control. The legal system should respect individual rights while, at the same time, ensuring that society operates in an orderly manner. And society should believe in the Rule of Law, which means that the law applies to every person, including members of the police and other public officials, who must carry out their public duties in accordance with the law.

In our society, laws are not only designed to govern our conduct: they are also intended to give effect to social policies. For example, some laws provide for benefits when workers are injured on the job, for health care, as well as for loans to students who otherwise might not be able to go to university.

Another goal of the law is fairness. This means that the law should recognize and protect certain basic individual rights and freedoms, such as liberty and equality. The law also serves to ensure that strong groups and individuals do not use their powerful positions in society to take unfair advantage of weaker individuals.

However, despite the best intentions, laws are sometimes created that people later recognize as being unjust or unfair. In a democratic society, laws are not carved in stone, but must reflect the changing needs of society. In a democracy, anyone who feels that a particular law is flawed has the right to speak out publicly and to seek to change the law by lawful means.

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Lux11
27.07.2022 01:52
Hello, ann. haven’t seen you for ages. how are you getting on? - , энн. сто лет не видела тебя. как у тебя- hello, susan. frankly speaking, so-so.- , сюзан. откровенно говоря, так себе.- why? has anything happened? you look rather tired.- почему? что-то случилось? ты выглядишь усталой.- i say, the problem is i have to get up very early these days and as you know i’m not an early riser. i can’t awake at 6 a.m. by myself, so i set my alarm clock and get nervous all night.- проблема в том, что я вынуждена вставать рано в эти дниа, как ты знаешь, я не ранняя пташка.- have you changed your job? i remember you didn’t have to get up at such an early hour of the morning.- ты сменила работу? насколько я помню, тебе не нужно было вставать так рано.- oh, no, certainly, not. but my boss has asked me to start my office hours at 7.45 this month. so i’m looking forward to the end of the month.- нет, нет. но мой босс попросил меня в этом месяце начинать рабочий день в 7.45. так что я с нетерпением жду окончания этого месяца.- cheer up, dear. there are only 4 days left to the end of it.- выше нос. осталось только четыре дня.диалог №2- hi, john, glad to see you. where are you going with such a heavy bag? are you leaving for anywhere? - , джон. рад тебя видеть. куда это ты направляешься с такой большой сумкой? ты куда-то уезжаешь? - hi, george, nice to meet you too. this heavy bag is full of books and i’m carrying them to the university library.- , джорж. я тоже рад тебя видеть. эта большая сумка полна книг и я несу ее в университетскую библиотеку.- well, on foot. why not take a bus? - пешком? а почему ты не сядешь на автобус? - it’s a fine day today. and then i usually walk to the university. it takes me about 20 minutes to get there and i’m always in time.- сегодня прекрасный день. а в такие дни я обычно хожу в университет пешком. это занимает около 20 минут и я всегда прихожу вовремя.- oh, it takes me three quarters to get here by bus. and buses start getting on my nerves.- а у меня занимяет 45 минут добраться туда на автобусе.- why don’t you go by metro? - а почему ты не ездишь на метро? - it’s not very convenient for me as there’s ho station near my place.- это не удобно, так как возле меня нет станции.
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Анналолкек
30.07.2020 19:04
We are all used to reading the book in a standard form. Proposals consisting of words written down on paper and collected in one single collection of papers - this is the book. But, in our modern world came up with other formats for more comfortable and convenient reading. Current electronic books, they are much different from ordinary books. First we must notice that electronic books, this is technology. About the possibility of comparing them with simple books, we can mention a lot;Reading is not on ordinary sheets, but on a flat screen. Downloading book files to an electronic device.Change the brightness when reading, convenient font size and without any effort to know on which page you are staying. This distinguishes them from ordinary books.

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Мы все привыкли к чтению книги в стандартном виде.
Предложения, состоящие из слов записанные на бумаге и собранные в один единый сборник бумаг - это и есть книга. Но, в нашем современном мире придумали и другие форматы для более комфортного и удобного чтения.
Нынешние электронные книжки, они многим отличаются от обычных книг. Сперва должны подметить что электронные книги, это - технология.
Про возможности и сравнения их с простыми книгами можно упомянуть многое;Чтение не на обычных листах, а на плоском экране. Скачивания файлов книг на электронный прибор.Изменение яркости при чтении, удобный размер шрифта и без каких-либо усилий знать на какой странице вы остановились.
Это и отличают их от обычных книг.
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