Roles and Responsibilities Essay

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    Accepting your responsibilities can be tough depending on the situation. It’s a part of growing up. For Hiram Hillburn from the book “Mississippi Trial, 1955”, it was hard. His responsibility came with the possibility of life or death. Hiram Hillburn did not accept his responsibility when it came to his friends, family, and society. First of all, Hiram did not accept his responsibility when it came to his friends. For example, when R.C. beat up Emmett Till, Hiram did nothing to help him. He…

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    Moral Responsibility In book III of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, he develops and discusses his theory on responsibility in relation to human actions and character. Aristotle states that as mature beings we are held accountable for our voluntary actions; but he also expresses that children and animals perform voluntary actions as well. In the following paper, I will focus on the actions and passions for which we are held responsible for, as well as those from which we are excused from. The…

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    Personal responsibility is a moral cause that an individual chooses to show accountability for one’s own actions, specifically in personal relationships. Garath Williams (2013) contends that personal responsibility involves parties in a personal relationship who “not only share responsibility for their relationship, but also – to some degree that is negotiated between them – for one another’s lives” (p. 351). Moreover, personal relationships are formed through mutual respect of individuals.…

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    church groups, I have been good at managing my schedule in a way that I can fully commit myself to each group without failing another. My third strongest score was accepting personal responsibility. I always expect a lot from myself and tend to try to please myself and people around me, so I find it my responsibility to accomplish different tasks in order to achieve and not having to rely on anyone…

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    There are a lot of things that I did when I was still in grade school, living with my parents that I cannot do anymore. I have so many more responsibilities now than I…

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    to walk and talk, like picking up toys after they were done playing with them. As they got older they started to get more responsibilities like keeping rooms clean and not to be leaving messes around the house. Then they started to get chores around the house, little things at first like sweeping the kitchen then moved to harder things like cleaning the bathroom. Responsibilities are a big aspect of the Keller Household and everybody is made to take a part in them. At school she taught her…

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    goals are in life. In my life being responsible has allowed me to succeed in life and it will allow me to succeed in my professional life as well. Rath states, “ When assigning new responsibilities, people will come look to you first because they know it will get done” (2007). I have seen this example of responsibility at my job as well as in my internship. Whenever there’s a task that needs to be done quickly at work I am one of the people that they first go to. I am extremely efficient and…

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    independent person. They started with small things, like giving me chores and responsibilities, and slowly graduated to larger things such as expecting me to get to school on time. A lack of rules granted me much freedom, but also heightened moral standards imposed on me by my parents. Overall, however, the independence granted to me by my parents while I was still a youth was a positive experience, as it taught me responsibility, fostering motivation, and management skills. Responsiblity is a…

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    Age of Responsibility The age of responsibility in my opinion is 18 years old. Why, because you're held with a lot of responsibilities. Such as being on your own paying for your own things and having rights to do things. You have driving driving is a big responsibility you have criminal charges if you get caught doing something bad. !8 is the age of responsibility, because you're an older person and have a lot of things to take care of.18 is the age where you can go out and live on your own…

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    D1: Evaluate the role, purpose and responsibilities of a chosen uniformed public service Overall, looking at the police, their main role, responsibility and purpose is to deter crime before it even happens. The positive factors of this includes the points mentioned above. For example, I think it’s essential for the police to keep good relations with the public because in a way, this could significantly increase the factors of potentially capturing more criminals. Not only would this be a way to…

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