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    My Responsibility to America “In the long run, we shape our lives, and we shape ourselves. The process never ends until we die. And the choices we make are untimely our own responsibility.” -Eleanor Roosevelt. We are held accountable to be an upstanding citizen and help the community. However, I feel as Christian citizens it's our responsibility to share the gospel of Christ to whoever we can and show the world a Christian perspective. Americans I believe our general responsibility is to say and

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    American there is one responsibility which falls onto the citizens shoulders and that goal can only be achieved through enough members of the country working together. The responsibility for Americans is for the people to work together to preserve and continue to build on the greatness of this country. The work is great, the laborers few, but the time is great and it is my responsibility as an American to help this goal succeed and become a strongly seen reality. The responsibilities that citizens including

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    (A) of the core moral responsibility This is done by P. Pula Li (Peter Pratley)proposed. Pula Li believes that "the same as the implementation of quality management, companies also accept the moral responsibility of the concrete. at the lowest level, the enterprise must take three responsibilities: (1) concern for consumers, such as the ability to meet the ease of use, product safety And other requirements; (2)concern for the environment; (3) interest on the minimum working conditions. "Platts these

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    The ´Responsibility to Protect´ (R2P) concept first came about in a 2001 report from the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS), which was set up after, then Secretary General, Kofi Annan, said there needed to be some a change in the United Nations charter regarding military forces in humanitarian interventions. This came following the criticism of the NATO intervention in Kosovo in 1999. The report further evolved into the concept that was approved in the UN’s General

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    Age Of Responsibility In the article “What is the Age of Responsibility” written by Alan Greenblatt, he states that instead of giving people their rights at a certain age and that they should be given those rights at their maturity level. I do understand why Greenblatt believes it should be mind over age but I believe the age of responsibility should be 18. At age 18 people expect you to be an adult and get a job and pay your bills, if that doesn't sound responsible then I don't know what does

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    an age of responsibility for people to be able to do all things that the average adult can do. What does the general public think the age of responsibility is? Through all the panicking about the chosen age, no one is bothering to look at the facts that people mature and develop at different times. Basically, I believe there is no specific age that will work for everyone so there isn’t one responsible age, there’s several. In Alan Greenblatt’s article What is the Age of Responsibility (2011), he

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    In an attempt to explain moral responsibility, Susan Wolf puts forth a modified version of what she calls the Deep Self View (DSV) first expounded on by Harry Frankfurt, Gary Watson and Charles Taylor (Perry et al. 460-462). The key to her argument the condition of sanity; a deep self must be sane in order to be considered morally responsible. However, I will argue that her attempt fails for the following two reasons: 1. Wolf’s definition of sanity is too vague and to be useful and relies on the

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    My Responsibility to America As American citizens, it is our responsibility to reach our highest potential. That potential in our career, our families, our way of living, and by being the best person we can be. Every citizen has their own responsibilities, none being exactly the same, but some being very similar. As citizens, we owe it to America to hold our country to the highest standard. We, the citizens make our country a great place to live. We are responsible for making that statement true

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    Responsibility is soap, It can keep you clean and fights germs, however, soap can easily slip away if you don't hold on and still if you grab too tight. The smaller the hands the harder it gets to hold on too. Bad things will happen to you if it slips away, Don't drop the soap. I had just finished 7th grade and was going into my last year of middle school and was getting too old for camp. I had been going to the school camps for awhile and knew that this was going to be my last year. Because next

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    What is responsibility? This is a question that has been asked by many people throughout the generations. Responsibility, as defined by Merriam -Webster, is “the quality or state of being morally, mentally, or legally accountable for something.” However, that is not all there is to responsibility. I believe that responsibilities are things that we shouldn't just be accountable for, but also care about. In order to further explain this, I want to provide three examples of my own responsibilities to show

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