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Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30461)
• Corsham, England
3 Jul 18
My granddaughter is almost at the end of her final year at primary school. In September she will be going up to senior school and I can hardly believe the time has gone so quickly. (She is 11).
Yesterday I went up to her school...
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Nature_Lover
@Mshafeeq (2746)
• Kuwait, Kuwait
22 Dec 17
Education is the primary and basic requirement for development of a person. There should be compulsory elementary education for every child of the age group of 6 to 14 years. Although the government had good intentions in mind,...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5217)
• Northampton, England
13 Dec 17
The government here are moving to make organ donation an ‘opt out’ process and if you don’t sign a form to say you can’t have your bits, they can take your bits. Some religious groups here are not happy as they don’t like to give...
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Polang
@tkonlinevn (6427)
• Vietnam
14 Sep 10
Universities in my country inquire All new students must gather to attend some short class which introduce the university and regulations. A little students joined. Almost of them think that these classes are not necessary. How do...
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katerina
@thea09 (18305)
• Greece
26 Sep 09
This will begin on Friday 2nd October and most of Greece will close down to allow the citizens of Greece to travel home to the villages of their childhood to vote in the coming National election. The election itself takes place on...
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laylomo
@laylomo (165)
• United States
11 Nov 07
Compulsory voting is a practice requiring all citizens to vote or at least attend a polling place to get their name scratched off. Those who do not comply are often denied many state services, fined, imprisoned, and punished in...
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jennybianca
@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
1 May 07
Voting in all State & federal Elections is compulsory in Australia. If you fail to vote, with no reasonable excuse, you are fined.
There are countries where voting is not compulsory, such as the US.
What is the situation in...
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