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    responsible citizen. There are many qualities I feel necessary for a person to be a responsible citizen. A responsible citizen means to be a caring and giving citizen in your community‚ nation‚ and world. Being honest‚ helpful‚ cooperative‚ respectful‚ patriotic and doing what you believe is right are the qualities that I feel are important. Honesty is the key to being a good citizen. You should always tell the truth. You should never take things that don’t belong to you. You should obey the laws of your

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    As a U.S. citizen‚ you have many responsibilities. We have responsibilities because we have rights of freedom‚ speech‚ of press‚ and freedom of religion. Our country gives us rights‚ we need to preserve these and to do so we should take up the responsibilities that each and every one of us have‚ not only for ourselves but for our country. My main goal of this essay is to express these acts of responsibilities. As an adult we grow into many responsibilities such as paying taxes and taking care

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    Citizen means the members of the particular nation either they are native or through naturalization. Citizen can be both native and naturalization. For instance‚ if the people came from different countries like Nepal‚ India through different Visa status and fortunately they receive the citizenship of US then they are called naturalization or migrated people. On the other hand‚ native citizen means he/she take birth in particular countries as well as his/her parents are originated from the same country

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    Why we have laws- The law is a legal set of rules that the government and courts have made for everyone to follow. Without laws‚ confusion and chaos would occur. In extreme cases of conflict‚ a state of anarchy would develop. The person with the most strength will start to dominate and the weak and helpless would suffer. However‚ when laws are enforced‚ a sense of order is created resulting in a society where everyone can live peacefully. Why laws change-? Societies’ perceptions have changed over

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    Amber Champion December 1‚ 2012 SPC 2608 In today’s society there seems to be many different restrictions in place. Many people would say too many. For example‚ restrictions on the minimum age requirement before you are allowed to drive a vehicle‚ minimum height requirements for children and adults in order to be able to ride a roller-coaster‚ and how old you have to be in order to legally be allowed to consume alcoholic beverages. Although‚ many of these restrictions are in place to

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    Slave and Citizen Essay It is common knowledge that slavery was an immoral and corrupt practice that destroyed lives‚ families and cultures. However‚ author Frank Tannenbaum the culture of the slave masters dictated how well the slaves were treated. Tannenbaum attributes factors including religious views‚ cultural traditions and laws granting slaves protection the credit for the polarizing differences between slave holding societies. He argues that centuries of inhumane and brutal treatment coupled

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    As American citizens‚ we are taught in schools‚ and by the people around us that our responsibility is to follow laws‚ and keep the peace. That being a respectable‚ and dependable American that people can count on is what it is all about. But as a person that was raised in a family of immigrants‚ lucky enough to be born in the USA and to really reap the benefits. It’s hard to say that those standards justify the magnitude of what it means to have a responsibility towards an entire country. Being

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    discuss your thoughts between many different people using your life and knowledge as a baseline. Critically literate citizens challenge thoughts by advocating as well as being active in their government. An activist uses literacy to critically understand and challenge social and political power. Activist’s enjoy collaborating with other groups to change attitudes‚ policies‚ and laws. They use and interpret language to challenge and shape themselves and institutions. Illegal immigrant supporters are

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    Oprah Winfrey- Model Citizen Oprah Winfrey‚ the greatest Black philanthropist by Business Week in 2005 has made her way to her viewers’ hearts and has become a role model citizen for everyone. Her selflessness and charitable character has caused her to continuously raise and donate millions of dollars. Oprah was born in Kosciusko‚ Mississippi on January 25‚ 1954 to Vernita Lee and Vernon Winfrey. When she was born‚ her parents were not married so she lived with her grandmother and completed

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    The English word “law” refers to limits upon various forms of behavior. Some laws are descriptive: they simply describe how people‚ or even natural phenomena‚ usually behave. An example is the rather consistent law of gravity; another is the less consistent laws of economics. Other laws are prescriptive - they prescribe how people ought to behave. For example‚ the speed limits imposed upon drivers that prescribe how fast we should drive. They rarely describe how fast we actually do drive‚ of course

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