Today‚ public figures such as celebrities and politicians play an increasing role in our society‚ shaping our views and mindsets of the world. Thus‚ it is especially important that they are held accountable for their actions‚ even those undertaken in private. Although it is often argued that we can overlook what is done in private if the person performs his or her public job well‚ it is indeed worrying with their massive influence over society. In my opinion‚ public figures should be held accountable
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Huber‚ James Mr. Shipp English 2‚ Block 4 9-19-2024. Accountability Should people be held accountable for their actions? This is a question that people have debated and disagreed on. But the fact is‚ people should be held accountable for their actions. People putting themselves in harm’s way and needing people to get them out is their own fault and should have to pay some type of reparations for search and rescue operations if needed. One example is the story of the boy who swam through the cave
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1 Takijah Thompson Mrs. Willocks English 2‚ Second block 06 September 2024 Should Risktakers Be Held Accountable? No amount of money could buy back someone’s life‚ but why should lives be lost in the first place in the world? They should not have been. Consider this example of a. . . People who put themselves in dangerous situations‚ should be held responsible for their actions. ? No rescuer should lose their life trying to save someone who willingly put themselves in a life-and-death. situation
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Should people in life or death situations be held accountable for their actions? I think they should be accountable. The action they choose to do may be the reason they are in the life or death situation. If the reason they are in the life or death situation is not because of their actions then maybe they shouldn’t be held accountable.In The Seventh man‚ the Seventh Man before K was swept up in the wave the seven man was trying to scream to save K’s life.While he was trying to tell to get out of
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I think that people should be held accountable for their actions‚ but only if they can help‚ because when something major like a life-or-death situation arises‚ fear tends to come upon us‚ and we freak out and don’t know what to do‚ and sometimes we do things that we tend to regret. But if it’s something that you know is wrong and you still do it‚ you should be held accountable for it. For example‚ if 2 people are in a situation where only one person will be able to survive and one of them decides
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extreme measures‚ the human psyche will change‚ and his or her instincts will start to kick in and sometimes it will override rational thoughts. In these types of situations‚ the idea of accountability gets tangled with survival instincts‚ causing the situation to not be so black and white‚ which gives us the gray area of whether people should be held accountable or not. People in life or death situations should not be held accountable for their actions or any mishaps that may happen‚ because when people
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they have to face a consequence because they have to be held accountable to a law. Saying so‚ that same law can prevent people from calling for help. With that being said‚ why people in life-or-death situations should not be held accountable for their actions because people do not wish to get themselves in a life-or-death situation and it would be too difficult to hold people accountable The first reason people shouldn’t be held accountable in life-or-death situations is because people don’t want
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Argumentative People should not be held accountable for their actions in life or death situations. Things that could occur unexpectedly is something that may happen. In life or death situations you act on the most reasonable thing that you could think of. It is normal for people to panic and make bad mistakes that they should not be held accountable for. In order to survive you have to do things that could be overwhelming to you. In Life of Pi an “Indian boy” is trying to survive a shipwreck
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of Insanity: Should Defendants with Traumatic Brain Injuries Be Held Accountable for Their Actions Carolynn Sargent Everest University ENC 1102-12 12/28/12 “Six weeks after getting his driver’s license‚ Christopher Tiegreen was in a car collision near his home in Gainesville‚ Ga. Tiegreen’s Isuzu Trooper flipped several times‚ causing severe head injuries. A month later‚ Tiegreen emerged from a coma a different person. The impact of the crash caused damage to the frontal lobe of his brain and sheared
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Should parents be held responsible for their children’s actions? Do you have siblings at home? Have you ever gotten in trouble for something you’ve never done? It’s not a good feeling. If you don’t want to be blamed nor punished for something you didn’t commit why should parents? As violence by juveniles has increased in recent years‚ the debate about parents’ legal responsibility for children’s behavior has escalated. Shootings‚ gang violence‚ drugs‚ alcohol these are very few things that children
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