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Citizen responsibilities

(protect,legal,mandatory,voluntary,military,responsabilities ,oath,required)
Good government and a good legal system should protect the rights of citizens. In
turn, citizens have legal responsabilities to their government. For example all over,
the world playing taxes to the government is mandatory. As well, citizens are
required to obey the law and tell the truth under oath. Not all countries place the
same demands on citizens, however. In some countries, military service is
compulsory, whereas in other countries serving in the army is voluntary.

Enforcement(function,code,apprehend,coruption,paper,punish,enforced,lack,
obey)

Having a resonable law code is not enough to ensure that a legal system will
function effectively. The laws may be fine on paper , but that is not enough to
ensure that the citizens will obey the law. Police must apprehend people who
violate the law, and the courts must punish people who violate the law. Coruption
is one reason that laws are not enforced . A lack of trained police officers, judges,
and other court officials is another.

Problem solving(solved,brainstorm,find,outside,creative,ideas)
When problems need to be solved , there are several things you can do to help you
find a solution. One thing you can do is brainstorm , wich is thinking up as many
ideas as possible and writing them down whether you think they are good or not.
When you do this you should be creative and try to think outside the box.

Comparison(apples,make,similarities,whereas,both,contrast,example)
When you make a comparison between two things, you look for similarities. For
example , when you compare frogs and toads you might mention that both animals
are born from eggs in water. The opposite of compare is contrast . If you contrast
frogs and toad you might mention that frogs have smooth, moist skin whereas
toads have bumpy, dry skin. When two things cannot be compared, we say that’s
like comparing apples and oranges.

Definition match-up: Crime and punishment


1. Stealing from a store: shoplifting
2. Breaking into a home to steal: burglary
3. Driving after drinking alcohol: driving intoxication
4. Selling illegal drugs: dealing narcotics
5. Carrying a small amount of drogs on you: possesion of narcotics
6. Walking across a street illegally: jaywalking
7. Threatening to reveal a secret unless somebody pays you: blackmail
8. Destroying public property:vandalism
9. Throwing garbage on the ground: littering
10.Using a weapon to steal: armed robbery
11.Driving too fast: speeding
12.Lying under oath: perjury
13.Punching or kicking someone: assault
14.Lying to the government about how much money you earned:taxe invasion

Principles of journalism
(biased,other,sources,minds,sensationalist,verify,obejctive,sides)
Good journalist is objective wich means journalist should not be influenced by
their personal feeling or favor one side of an issue over the other. In other words,
good journalism should not be biased or one-sided. Journalists should try to
present both sides of an issue so that members of the public can make up their own
minds . Good journalism is also truthful. Journalist should verify their facts and
collect information from multiple sources. Finally, good jounalism should not be
sensationalist shouldn’t twist facts or print shocking stories just to increase their
readership.

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