Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Responsibilities of New Canadian Citizens

Responsibilities
By Harshith
· The responsibilities of the children will be to go to school, be safe, and keep the others around you safe. They will also have to be nice and respect others. They also have to follow the laws of the government.
· The children will begin to have adult responsibilities when they are 18 years of age. This is because at 18 years, the children’s minds will be ready for the responsibilities.
· The responsibilities of the adults will be to cooperate with other families, to support their families, and to take care of the elderly, children, poor, handicapped, and orphaned. They also have to respect the government and its decisions. The adults also have to respect others as well.
· The responsibilities of the elderly will be the same as adults but they won’t have to support their family since they are too old. They also won’t have to take care of others because it will be hard even taking care of themselves.
· People will be considered elderly at the age of 65 because this is when they start to grow weaker.
· Once the elderly have begun to go senile they will be forced to retire and stop working.
· The elderly will be provided by the retirement accounts in the bank. While they work, they will deposit money in that account whenever they can. Once they retire, they can live by using the money in the account. But if they run out the government will provide the necessities for them. But no one will know that the government will provide the necessities if needed so they will still work hard.

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