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    Oonah May Mortejo 11227362 ENGLCOM WC Extended definition essay Infatuation in an outright sense "Men who care passionately for women attach themselves at least as much to the temple and to the accessories of the cult as to their goddess herself." - Yourcenar‚ Marguerite. According to the Oxford dictionary‚ “infatuation is an intense but short lived passion for someone or something”. In my own view‚ infatuation is any foolish or extravagant passion for someone that fades away as time passes

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    Moral Responsibility America would not be where it is without the laws that have been placed and the citizens who follow the laws. In order for this to happen the knowledge and acceptance of the laws are needed to establish order. African Americans had been secluded in the past through harsh laws of segregation. Although many believe disobeying the law is morally wrong and if disobeyed a punishment should follow‚ Martin Luther King’s profound statement‚ “One has the moral responsibility to disobey

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    Personal responsibility is the most important ethic that you can exercise. With the cultivation of personal responsibility comes growth in all areas of life. It’s a matter of taking charge of yourself and your circumstances with thoughts‚ words and facts guided. Personal responsibility is the action of not being dependent; you just are in control of their actions and destiny. Using research‚ experience‚ imagination and the analysis we will create the best possible workable theories to achieve great

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    Parental Responsibility If society holds parents responsible when their children break laws‚ the children may never learn right from wrong. On the contrary‚ if a parent cannot be punished‚ they may not care as much about the way their children act or the ways in which they raise them. In some cities‚ parents can be fined if their child is caught doing something illegal. However‚ if those parents agree to attend parenting classes they can avoid the fine. This option makes the most sense to me because

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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 SIGNIFICANCE OF RESPONSIBILITY Tyler Petri May 20‚ 2014 The Significance of Responsibility Responsibility is defined by two pertinent definitions in our language. The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone; the state or fact of being accountable or to blame for something. These definitions form a relevant point in the substance of this essay‚ where I will discuss what responsibility is‚ types of responsibility‚ why this value is important

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    PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY ESSAY Eira Schweigert GEN/200 January 14‚ 2013 Mary Joseph Martin PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY ESSAY Although we are human and life does get in the way‚ being personally responsible in every aspect of our lives will help to achieve academic greatness. Keeping healthy in body and mind as well as managing time and money are some important steps to being a personally responsible student. One may say that my life is not my own‚ how can I achieve academic greatness by being

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    Personal Responsibility Lawrence M. DeWitt GEN/200 March 20‚ 2013 Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility to me‚ in regard to my collegiate education‚ means that I will strive to maintain a 4.0 GPA. In addition‚ I will be punctual when going to each class during the week‚ regardless of my work schedule and personal time. Attending on time is important for anything that has a certain start time‚ if it’s an appt. or a class. By showing up

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    Personal Responsibility Brings Success in Education Michele Blevins GEN 200 February 2‚ 2013 Kelly Gross Personal responsibility and personal growth go hand-in-hand with success in education. Personal responsibility is the key to success in school. Responsibility goes hand-in-hand with success‚ happiness‚ and achievement. A person has to be mentally able to accept personal responsibility and delegate their responsibility appropriately. “The acceptance of personal responsibility

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    we get older‚ how do we lose track of our goals? Why do some people never become what he or she wanted to be as a child? I believe the answer to these questions is easier than most people think and that answer would be personal responsibility. Personal responsibility is the building block of a person’s character and will define a person as he or she gets older. From an early age we children are sent mixed signals‚ be what you want but if you do not make it you can always blame someone else.

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