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    As a soldier we have certain duties, responsibilities, and most have some level of authority. We should know what these are and how they apply to our everyday life in the military. It is one of my obligations as a soldier to carry out my duties to standard and to the best of my abilities. It is my job to bear my responsibilities knowing that I am a part of a team that works when its members work and perform their duties together. Duties are general requirements to be performed. As a soldier, I have

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    Personal Responsibility by Stephen Bruce Foundations for General Education and Professional Success (Gen200) 04/15/2013 Dr. Annette Roter Although personal responsibility is a perception of ideas or standards established by society, personal success depends upon personal responsibility because it promotes accountability and also reflects on the accountability in our professional lives. Upholding personal responsibility is the key to success in any type of environment. It is the commitment

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    Responsibility is one of the most important things in the Army. Accountability is also a very important part of being in the army and it goes hand in hand with responsibility. I failed to maintain accountability of my weapon while at Yakima Training Center. This was not an example of being a responsible soldier. This essay will explain what happened and why I think responsibilty is so important in the US Army. I had set my weapon down in the tool room so that I can go grab a couple of things

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    Responsibility, It Is Personal Gen/200 July 1, 2013 Lisa Hailey Responsibility, It Is Personal The term Personal responsibility can be defined in many ways, yet there is no one definite definition. To be personally responsible, one would first have to have the ability to be accountable for ones actions. Everyone is raised in their own unique atmosphere, and the levels of responsibility introduced during that upbringing will vary largely. For some people, the concept of personal responsibility

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    Responsibility is a trait that enhances your character. Without it a person has no respect for themselves, neither do they recieve it from those who are surrounding them on a daily basis. Responsibility is the act of being answerable or accountable for something within your power to control or manage. It is something everyone should live by. To begin with, responsibility can be hazardous when an individual is given an important task and they do not complete it, it gives soldiers the tools to show

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    Our Responsibility America was built on ideas of reform and changing the lives of settlers to no longer succumb to oppression of someone telling them the way in which they must their lives. Blood was shed over the desire to be free and be able to have a free society where the people would be responsible for the outcome of their actions. Quoted in the preamble of the constitution is written, “We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union... “ the constitution mentions

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    Frankenstein make many people question things they thought they knew about the world and how society functions. The 1817 novel asks questions from what defines being human and how far is too far for science. One of the many themes in the book is responsibility. Who was responsible for the creature’s actions? Was the creature responsible for them or were Victor and the other people surrounding him the problem? For many people, the creature was the antagonist of Frankenstein. People don't see him as human

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    Responsibility Essay Responsibility in a person is a must as they can be more trusting and dependable if they have even the slightest amount of responsibility unlike those who don’t have any they can be lacking in many things and most people will see them as drags on society. Not only that, but they seem to have negative impressions with everyone else as they do not really help contribute to the betterment of mankind but that is how most people act in today’s world. But they still seem to go on and

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    Abraham Lincoln said, “You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today”. My responsibility to America is to take it. Being a teen in today’s culture I believe many teens think they cannot have an impact and that they don’t need to take responsibility. Of course I can mess around till November 14, 2019, the day I turn eighteen, and suddenly become a mature adult. Not exactly! I can have an impact on my neighborhood, city, the whole state, or even all of America. Defy the cliche

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    Responsibilities of a Mentally Disabled Individual At what point is it actually okay to hold a mentally disabled person responsible for their actions? Who is called to make that judgement? Lennie Smalls, is a colorful character with a wide array of things to offer. He never means harm and is always very friendly. His friend George who basically takes care of him is the only person that truly understands his good intentions. George knows Lennie better than Lennie knows himself, no one see’s the things

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