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    my boss gave me the opportunity to growth in the company. I had been working only for a couple of months in the company and had only being expose to English for maybe six months. I became an Office Assistant and in a few months he gave me the responsibility of manage all the MSDS data for the company as well to keep it updated. And that is when the challenge really began.…

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    “Of Man in the Stream of Time” is written by Rachel Carson. In this essay, Carson discusses the importance for man to take responsibility over nature. Also, Carson focuses on “man’s attitude toward nature” (Carson 311). Scripture and worldly evidence provide proof that nature can survive on its own without the help of mankind. Genesis 1:27 says, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over…

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    Shortly before Jeannette turned six, Rose Mary, her mother, had her fourth and last child, Maureen. Rex who previously “broke” Jeannette out of the hospital, continued this pattern when he snuck Rose Mary and the new baby out of the hospital prematurely. The Walls’ family race away from the hospital to avoid getting caught. Jeannette describes this moment, and says, “Mom handed me [Jeannette] the baby” (Walls 46). By Jeannette specifically using the word “handed,” she paints a picture for her…

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    Every living thing, whether a human or an animal, has responsibilities that they must follow. These can range from running the most powerful country in the world to finding food for oneself. If not taken seriously, however, these responsibilities can have a lasting effect on one’s life. In Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”, the character of Victor goes against nature itself and creates a living thing; a monster. However, once he does this he is not ready to live with the consequences of his actions.…

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    mom yelling and getting angry had been long forgotten and didn’t have to be remembered either because the excitement of me and my father and the beautiful sight of birds transferred over to both my mom and sister. However with excitement comes responsibility and my mother made it clear that I was responsible for my birds and if anything was left not cared for there would be severe…

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    and I am here to talk about 2 children in particular. Ishmael in A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah, is forced to leave home abandoning his family at only age 12 in fear of being killed from the war going on during the 1990’s. Ishmael then takes on responsibility for keeping himself alive and his friends he travels with. A character different than Ishmael, Delphine, can relate to Ishmael in a less extreme case. Delphine from One Crazy Summer…

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    Scientist’s Responsibility The person who doesn’t take responsibility is equivalent to a leader who doesn’t look after his people; spiraling into failure and destruction. Recently, the hoverboard caused an incident where a celebrity ended up in the emergency room. The people who made the hoverboard should be held responsible because their product injured someone. A scientist is responsible if a person is harmed by his/her new creation. Similarly, Mary Shelley writes about a creation who goes…

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    “Professors in university won’t chase you for assignments”. Throughout high school, teachers prepare students for postsecondary education by informing them of the responsibility and self-reliance that’s required in university. Students’ effort towards high GPAs, sport participation, and club involvement shows dedication towards university. To get accepted, they undergo the stress of placement exams and applications. By the time students enroll, they’re ready to face oncoming challenges.…

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    changing them could result in counterproductive results. Despite this, there is no denying the facts, neuroscientists have made the discovery that the brain is not fully developed until age 25. Greenblatt cites this idea in his article “The Age of Responsibility” by stating that “...the prefrontal cortex and its links to other regions of the brain are not fully formed until age 25--much later than anyone had…

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    driving. Most people agree that drinking and driving is absolutely unacceptable under any circumstance which makes this commercial easily relatable. This commercial puts the issue of drinking and driving into perspective and reminds viewers the responsibility that comes along with this product. Budweiser's credibility shows because they care about how their product affects other people and their…

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