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    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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    Personal responsibility is the act of taking ownership of and doing the basic things we are expected to do socially‚ morally and legally. Admitting that we are wrong is not always an easy task‚ but when we do make mistakes‚ we have the responsibility to make things right and we need to accept the consequences that come from our actions. Not all consequences are bad. For example‚ if you are responsible and do your assignments well and take your time‚ you have a positive consequence of a good grade

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    Personal Responsibility: Defining One’s Worth Personal Responsibility: Defining One’s Worth “Personal responsibility is concerned with people taking individual accountability for their decisions and actions‚ together with the outcomes they create and their impacts on others”. (Malby‚ 2009). Self-responsibility is one of the first lessons we learn; this starts as an adolescent and continues until we take our last breath on this earth. Lessons learned from responsibility may be

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    Personal Responsibility Joer Lopez Gen/200 November 26 2012 Gabrielle Lavia Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility is a part of daily lives; it can influence his or her career‚ relationships‚ and health.  The ability to understand the important significance of personal responsibility can lead someone to become a better person. It defines who they are.  Each individual has different views on how

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    Personal Responsibility As a student one often question the importance of personal responsibility and its benefits. Does one really benefit from the time and effort one spends to achieve it? Wouldn’t be easier to search for someone else work and make a couple of changes? The word plagiarism is not stress upon in prior levels of education why is it important now? Often a student’s integrity gets questioned but having a respectable work ethic is vital to achieving success. Students who

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    43ee RESPONSIBILITY OF STUDENTS “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 ultimately our own responsibility.// (Eleanor Roosevelt) Being responsible/ is a learned behavior. Sometimes// we want everything to be easy. I often hear some students say /"Bakit may P.E tayo‚hindi naman natin magagamit pag nagtrabaho na tayo”. We have so many complaints in terms our studies. As Mr. Olarte once said “Kapag nag enrolll

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    driving force behind ones success? Possessing a characteristic such as personal responsibility is an essential tool in understanding how a person can effectively use the information given to them‚ in order to reach their goals. I believe personal responsibility means that I am the sole person who is accountable for my success. Although Ideas and visions of success can be identified without the factor of personal responsibility it gives one a sense of personal and social accomplishment. Developing plans

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    A MORAL OBLIGATION: PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY 1 A Moral Obligation: Personal Responsibility Richard D. Paul II University of Phoenix A MORAL OBLIGATION: PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY 2 Two years ago I separated from the Air Force after thirteen years of service. I finally made the decision to further my education to open more career opportunities and advancements. Since the courses I am taking are online‚ there is an even higher pressure for the accountability

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    Communications 2‚ Sec. 912 Documented Research Essay The Happiness Project Maria Jesus Mateo April 2015 Option 2 According to Pett (2010)‚ Bhutan* has integrated Gross National Happiness (GNH) into its country’s constitution. Are governments responsible for happiness or is happiness an individual responsibility? With reference to the reading‚ and additional sources‚ provide your opinion on this issue and support it in a well-developed essay. Since the beginning of times

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    Personal responsibility‚ to me‚ means that we as individuals are responsible for our own actions. We begin learning this as children. As children‚ we are taught the difference between right and wrong‚ and when we make the conscious decision to do something wrong‚ we have to face the consequences. We are also taught that when you do the right thing‚ you are usually rewarded. The ideal situation is that we would learn not to do those things again that caused us to be punished. The knowledge we

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