In "The Giver," the rule limiting households to two children is put in place by the society to control population growth and ensure resources are evenly distributed. This restriction is part of the strict regulations imposed by the governing body to maintain stability and harmony within the community. Additionally, limiting the number of children per household may also be a way to ensure that families can provide adequately for each child's needs.
The households are only allowed two children for population control, if the population gets to high it could make the society imperfect.
It is the same percent as children raised in straight households, about 3% to 8%.Typically it is believed that gay households produce more gay children, but this is wrong. The only reason people believe this is that gay households are more accepting of gay children and the children will grow to feel comfortable with being out as gay. In homophobic heterosexual households, gay children may learn not to accept themselves and hide that they are gay. The numbers are not the same, but the openness is where the misconception comes from.
Parents were only allowed to visit their children a few minutes.
In the society depicted in "The Giver," family units do not get to choose to have a second child. The birth of children is regulated by the government, and parents are assigned their children through a strict process. Families are not allowed to have more than two children, and any third child born is released.
The Receiver has more than three books because he is the one chosen to bear the memories of the community. These books contain the collective memories of the society that others are not allowed to remember or know about.
Assuming you mean children, the answer is no. Only married couples (homosexuals are not allowed to marry) or singles can adopt children.
In "The Giver," children are not born naturally but are instead assigned to families by the community. Infants are cared for by a designated caregiver until they are placed with their assigned family units. This system of controlled birth and caregiving is part of the community's attempt to eliminate personal attachments and emotions.
This is a debateable question. This is what I think: A gun CAN be allowed in the home of children but, ONLY IF the parent(s) have the gun(s) locked up somwhere out of the reach of children.
No children are not allowed to take medication binozyt. Only children ages 12 and up can take it
The only way for children to be allowed to create a Habbo is to give a fake birthday. I would not recommend doing this though, as it violates the Terms of Service.
The roles really were defined the children did what their parents did they needed to follow the religion like plains native American children they weren't the girls weren't allowed to hunt the boys were only allowed
The community in The Giver uses bicycles as their main mode of transportation. There are no cars or airplanes in their society, as the use of technology and personal choices are restricted to maintain control over the citizens.