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Being responsible refers to our ability to make decisions that serve our own interests and the interests of others. We first need to be responsible for ourselves before we can be responsible for others. In learning to be more responsible it is important that we...
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We all at sometime or another intend to achieve or do something in our life. Whether or not we achieve what we intend to do is up to us. Whether or not we should feel responsible for what we intend lies on what those intentions...
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Have you ever been told by your parents or guardians that you need to be responsible? Well, I sure have and I’m sure that most of you all have been told the same exact thing. Unless your parents don’t tell you that stuff which is...
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First of all, I have a personal responsibility to know who I am, what I can do and what I want in my life. What’s going to help me set my goals, know the strategies I’m going to use, and know how to fight for...
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A Separate Peace: Responsibility A responsibility is something for which one is held accountable. Often people say that one is responsible for one’s own words and actions; if something happens as a result of something one does one is responsible for it. But is it...
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Responsibility is majorly about ownership. Owning a defined path is the only truth to success. No one has the right to choose career paths for anyone. Successful people believe that a career is entitled to you alone and not anybody else. The urge for success...
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Family’s responsibility towards disabled children: Parents of children with disabilities have a vital role to play in the education of their children. This fact is guaranteed by federal legislation that specifies the right of parents to participate in the educational decision-making process. As your child...
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Social responsibility regarding the environment is one of the crucial areas in today’s corporate social responsibility. In order to sustain in this competitive world most of the industrial and corporate houses globally are incorporating the concept of environmental element in their business operations. These industrial...
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Being personally aware and responsible means knowing the skills and strategies to: stay healthy and active, regulate emotions, manage stress and persevere in difficult situations. There are many ways that I show Personal Awareness and Responsibility. I will write about: the activities that support my...
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As, we strive to become Lambda men the most important thing we can’t lose sight on is “Being My Brother’s Keeper”. I thought I knew what Being My Brother’s Keeper really meant from being a part of organized sports and through the friendships I’ve built...
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In Sundiata: The Lion King of Mali, responsibility closely aligns with life purpose for those who must fulfill key roles in Malian society, and throughout the story, exemplary characters dutifully perform the obligations. Responsibility in this illustrated adaptation of Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali...
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In this essay I want to bring up the great impact of inhumane acts towards nature. Do we really want the next generation to suffer because of our negligence? Of course, it is a no for everyone. I know that we all want the future...
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Pros and cons associated with delegating responsibilities in companies. Delegating responsibilities in companies or any other sphere/sectors has its advantages and disadvantages (pros and cons). To be honest; lots of people don’t like to delegate responsibilities to other people – be it there subordinate or...
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In the course of their duties, Government Ministers in the United Kingdom exercise powers granted to them through statute, prerogative authority and debatably “general common law powers that allow for residual powers where their actions will have no legal consequence for others”. Ministerial responsibility defines...
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The theme of responsibility is central to the play “An Inspector Calls” and through the actions of the characters, Priestley demonstrates to the audience that everyone has a collective responsibility to each other in society. He engages the idea by contrasting the older generation to...
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If a child committed a crime against someone else, is the child culpable for his or her actions, or should the child’s parents being responsible for failing to educate their child on what is right and wrong? The theme of individual responsibility appears throughout the...
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Sanity is the requirement of the self insofar as we afford it moral responsibility. Susan Wolf in her essay, ‘Sanity and Responsibility’ wants to appeal to our ‘pre-philosophical’ intuitions about moral responsibility by claiming that moral responsibility is not afforded to one on the basis...
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The polluter pays principle is any by product produced that damage or disobey the property rights of others. According to Cordato (2001) the polluter is said to be the person company who are the main producers of that by product, it requires the payment that...
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It is essential if a director needs participation from his group or representatives, or to focus. A decent director hones compassion and regards the individual qualities, conclusions and thoughts of the general population he associates with. He ought to tune in and react and offer...
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Introduction Psychopathy has widely been noted as a challenge for the law as it is a hard concept to formulate laws around protecting society, respecting a human agency and holding individual’s responsible for said agency (Fox et al, 2013 p.1). The issue of responsibility is...