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Перевести the english word law refers to limits upon various forms of behaviour. some laws are descriptive: they simply describe how people, or even natural phenomena, usually behave. an example is rather consistent law of gravity; another is the less consistent law of economics. other laws are prescriptive — they prescribe how people ought to behave. for example, the speed limits imposed upon drivers are laws that prescribe how fast we should drive. they rarely describe how fast we actually do drive, of course. in all societies, relations between people are regulated by prescriptive laws. some of them are customs — that is, informal rules of social and moral behaviour. some are rules we accept if we belong to particular social institutions, such as religious, educational and cultural groups. and some are precise laws made by nations and enforced against all citizens within their power. what motives do governments have in making and enforcing laws? social control is undoubtedly one purpose. public laws establish the authority of the government itself, and civil laws provide a framework for interaction among citizens. with out laws, it is argued, there would be anarchy in society (although anarchists themselves argue that human beings would be able to interact peacefully without laws if there were no governments to interfere in our lives). another purpose is the implementation of justice. justice is a concept that most people feel is very important but few are able to define. sometimes a just decision is simply a decision that most people feel is fair. but can we create a just society by simply observing public opinion? if we are always fair to majorities, we will often be unfair to minorities. if we do what seems to be fair at the moment, we may create unfairness in the future. many philosophers have proposed concepts of justice that are much more theoretical than everyday notions of fairness, and sometimes governments are influenced by philisophers. but in general, governments are guided by more practical considerations such as rising crime rates or the lobbing of pressure groups. sometimes laws are simply an attempt to implement common sense. it is obvious to most people that dangerous driving should be punished; that fathers should provide financial support for their children if they desert their families; that a person should be compensated for losses when someone else breaks an agreement with him or her. but in order to be enforced, common sense needs to be defined in law, and when definitions are being written, it becomes clear that common sense is not such a simple matter. instead, it is a complex skill based upon long observation of many different people in different situations. laws based upon common sense do not necessarily look much like common sense when they have been put into words. in practice, governments are neither institutions solely interested in retaining power, nor clear-thinking bodies implementing justice and common sense. they combine many purposes and inherit many traditions. the laws that they make and enforce reflect this confusion

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ismoilova97
ismoilova97
08.06.2022

  sebastian was born on july 3, 1987 in heppenheim, germany. he was the third child in the family, his older sisters name is melanie and stephanie, and younger brother, fabian. according to him, he said in an interview, he was awful in high school, and his childhood idols were "three of michael," schumacher, jackson and jordan. vettel wanted to become a singer, but quickly realized that he had no voice, and broke up with this dream [2]. he currently lives in switzerland, amongst other riders and is a fan of the german soccer team "eintracht" 

  vettel started racing in karting in 1995, he won several titles, for example, in the junior karting championship in monaco (2001). in 2003, he moved to a series of cars with open wheels and won the championship of the german formula bmw, won 18 victories in 20 races.

  he was confirmed as a test driver for bmw sauber in 2007 [8] and went on to act in the world series by renault, where he won his first victory at the legendary nürburgring. he led the championship before permanently move to formula 1, and was replaced by michael ammermyuller.

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Кристинаuy
Кристинаuy
08.06.2022

1. all preparations being made, we went on an excursion. (the nominative absolute participial construction = независимый причастный оборот) - когда все приготовления были сделаны, мы отправились на экскурсию.

2. i expect you to be on time. (complex object = объектный инфинитивный оборот, сложное дополнение) - я надеюсь, ты придешь вовремя.

3. he is said to learn foreign languages quickly. (complex subject = субъектный инфинитивный оборот, сложное подлежащее) - говорят, что он быстро учит иностранные языки.

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