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    Every person in every place in the world has responsibilities including Americans. Responsibilities as an America n are things you are obligated to do. For example, three major responsibilities in my opinion is to serve on a jury if called upon, pay taxes, and finally defend the country if the need should arise. Everyone at some point is called upon to serve on a jury. To serve on a jury means that you decide if someone is guilty or not guilty. However, you first have to sit down with everyone else

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    Shayler Lislegard My Responsibility to America Some people may be confused in what responsibility even means. Does it mean be nice, make good decisions, and do what you're told? I've been taught many responsibilities throughout my life and the most important one is to try my hardest to walk in the light of Jesus. To do this I try to learn from my mistakes, treat others the way I want to be treated. Whenever I get the opportunity I bring God into the subject to try to show every one what a loving

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    to this awful death, even though they are involved, seems to be non-existent, through evidence from the inspector, they still persist that they haven 't participated to this death. They are completely unsympathetic towards the girl and take no responsibility for their actions as their domineering behaviour makes them feel as if they have done nothing wrong this can be shown when Mrs Birling states “I think she had only herself to

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    Natural Empathy: Duty and Responsibility in "Guests of the Nation" Frank O'Connor uses character surnames in his story "Guests of the Nation" to help develop the characters of the English and Irish soldiers. The characters engage in a struggle between hidden powers of empathy and duty, and O'Connor displays their first-person point of view about the irony of war similar to Thomas Hardy's poem, "The Man He Killed": Yes; quaint and curious war is! You shoot a fellow down You'd treat if met

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    Why are personal responsibilities more important than social responsibilities? People have a lot of ups and downs in their life. Sometimes they are happy while they are doing what they like, or they are stressed of circumstances that arise in their life. They are always looking for ways to find the balance around them. As a result, they plan different strategies to help improve the quality of life, so they start working on themselves by being more responsible for their actions and helping others

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    LITERATURE REVIEW Corporate Social Responsibility can be defined as a company’s responsibility to ensure ethical business behavior, contribution to the economic development of a country, improve the lifestyle of its own workforce and their family members, betterment of local community and overall society. It is some small amount of cost done by the company which effect can’t be seen in the present but in long term it promotes positive image for the company. Successful CSR program can take a company

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    Corporate Social Responsibility  What is CSR? Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing assurance by the business world to contribute to economic progress while improving the quality of life of the employees and their families as well as of the local commune and society at large. Different organizations made various definitions, although there is considerable common opinion between them. Corporate Social Responsibility is, how organizations manage the business plans to produce an overall

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    Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility refers to a company’s sense of responsibility towards the community and environment, in both ecological and social aspects, in which it operates. It may also termed as "corporate citizenship" and can involve incurring short-term costs that do not provide an immediate financial benefit to the company, but instead of this it promotes positive social and environmental change. According to Cheng (2014) many top executives as well as

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    What responsibilities does an individual have to change society? We have a lot of responsibilities that can help change society for the good or bad.some individuals do have a lot of power to change society for the good or bad.some individuals choices not to help change society.while some don’t have a lot of power to help change society to how it should be. In the black live matter presentation he tells us about how we can change somethings in society like you can stand up for people in need and

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    John D. Rockefeller once said, “Every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty.” Since the beginning of mankind, humans have been responsible for each other, their family, society, world, and much more. The theme of responsibility is prominent in Tobias Wolff’s “The Rich Brother,” a story that revolves around two distinctive brothers, each rich in his own way. Pete is a happily married, successful businessman, while Donald is a simple, spiritual man

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