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Before one participates in the elections, it is very important for the person to be aware of the political climate in his country and be informed of the different approaches that each political figure adopts. In order to achieve this, as well as decide which of the strategies of the various political parties involved would help the country to progress the most, one must be suficiently educated.
People should be held responsible for their decisions and thus only be allowed to vote if they have the relevant knowledge required in this field. If citizens are allowed to vote in spite of their ignorance, they will not be able to make informed choices and may thus indirectly cause the downfall of the country in the long run.
-Angelina + Yi Lun
Supernatural: "extraordinary; or describes something associated with forces we don't understand or that cannot be explained by science."
As such, there is a constant motivation to find a scientific explanation.
Scientists believe that there is an explanation for every phenomena.
Our basic human nature--including our playfulness, curiosity, and all of our other biological adaptations for learning--evolved in the context of that way of life. By allowing the young to freely explore their surroundings, they learn to adapt and survive in their environment. Many things cannot be thought, especially instincts such as survival skills and the ability to adapt to the environment.
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