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    the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America After having read the totality of the document‚ through my own personal criteria‚ I can infer that the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America did not fulfil the purpose it was drafted for. It is ineffective‚ it is hypocritical‚ and it’s a mere list of complaints that‚ had the Revolutionary War turned out otherwise‚ would’ve have been tantamount to a grocery list. The Declaration of Independence of the United States

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    Personal Responsibility Gen 200 Personal Responsibility What comes to mind when you hear the words Personal Responsibility? Most people would say‚ doing homework‚ walking the dog‚ doing the laundry or even washing the car. Although theses answers are commonly used by our peers‚ most people would approach this differently. As a human being is a part of our life to have personal responsibility and each person has their own definition of what is most important when it comes to personal responsibility

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    I crave independence. All my life‚ I’ve had to depend on other people. I want to be able to think for myself and have the ability to act upon those thoughts and feelings. I appreciate my family and all the adults that have steered me in right direction thus far. However‚ I feel that there comes a time in every persons life where they need to act in accordance to their own free will. I think it’s an essential part of growing up. If you are constantly depending on others ‚ than what separates you from

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    Causes of the Texas War of Independence A long time ago‚ Texas was part of Mexico. However‚ the United States wanted to extend areas westward to the Pacific Ocean and expanded slavery in the Southern region‚ so they brought slavery to Texas. Many American settlers‚ Tejanos‚ and Mexicans who lived in Texas did not like the law‚ which was made by Santa Anna‚ decided to fight for independence. The declaration of the war depended on three main causes of the Texas War of Independence from Mexico were area

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    were debating over declaring independence against Britain. At the time‚ The colonies and Britain were in unstable relations‚ with Massachusetts already having fought battles with Britain in Lexington and Concord. This unstable relationship brought the idea of independence in the colonies. The reasons for independence were that it didn’t make sense for Britain to rule a colony that is larger than their own country‚ and America will regret not fighting for independence due to Britain not respecting

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    Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence is a document written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 to state the reasons as to why the British colonies of North America sought independence. The excerpt given is the preamble‚ or first part‚ of the declaration. A famous line includes‚ ¨we hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚¨ this states that a government should never violate any person’s human rights under any circumstances. The rights proclaimed in the document

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    Personal Responsibility

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    I know‚ that moving out comes with a lot of responsibility. Even at the age of eighteen I thought I could move out and have the world by the tail. Growing up you always learned that responsibility was getting your stuff done on time‚ and being prepared. Well it did not sound too hard‚ because I have done it all my life in school‚ and at home.

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    Taking On Responsibility While not everybody takes on their personal responsibilities‚ as they should‚ every person still has them. Personal responsibilities are found in everyday life. Taking responsibility for the personal things in a person’s life is only but their own. In this essay‚ I will be showing the different personal responsibilities in a person’s personal life‚ school life‚ and their work life. By my own account‚ I define personal responsibility in a person’s personal life as

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    Personal Responsibility Stefanie Shubert University of Phoenix Maggie Burns Gen 200 Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility is a part of everyday life. Personal responsibility comes from your moral compass and how well you think things through. Personal responsibility also goes hand-in-hand with how big of an effort you put forth as a child to do the things your parents and teachers asked of you. People should show personal responsibility

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    Independence of external auditor By:- shubham kanchhal Auditor independence refers to the independence of the auditor from parties that may have a financial interest in business being audited. Independence requires integrity and an objective approach for the audit process. This concept requires the auditor to carry his work freely and in an objective manner. The purpose of an audit to enhance the credibility

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