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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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    The mere attempt at perfection is a lost cause, no one in the world can achieve something because one can only be as perfect as his flaws allow. August Wilson’s play, Fences, explores this theme of trying to be the best that one can be through the protagonist, Troy Maxson. His past defines him, where it is fitting to define Troy, and any person for that matter, as the sum of one’s experience. As the choices he makes in the play are defined by prior events in his life, he believes that his…

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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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    I consider Followership to be the most significant concept of Module 6, Leadership and Followership. I believe it is the most critical element of the module for three reasons. Firstly, I want to fully understand and implement the tenants of being a good follower. Secondly, it is a major part the first charge given to me as a Non-commissioned Officer (NCO) in the United States Air Force (USAF). And thirdly, I will experience a significant amount of personal and professional improvement as I…

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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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    Responsibility is a personal obligation and accountability, self-imposed or otherwise. In The Reader by Bernard Schlink, the motif of responsibility is presented in Michael Berg’s narration, applying differently as time progresses. Michael’s naive infatuation with Hanna as a young boy, the guilt as an adult he feels for loving her, and him coming to terms with their relationship later in life displays the evolution of the motif of responsibility in the greater context of Michael’s generation as…

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    the same fashion, Jaime O 'Neill, an English teacher, reports “If the Dog Ate Your Homework, Read This,” warns students for not being serious in taking classes in college. In O’Keeney’s and O’Neill’s articles, both of them express students in responsibilities ' life at college, and that benefit students in being mature.…

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    the case that intended to use weapons that meant to cause harm. This type of research is usually backed up by government, the researchers are not clear of personal responsibility. Directly involving themselves in the development and being fully aware of the intended applications leaves the researcher morally obligated to take responsibility for the repercussions. Douglas states that there should be stricter regulations to assist in the development in research to a more stable controlled path to…

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    with great responsibilities. Trusting others to complete a task can help manage those responsibilities. Of course, I would rather do everything myself but, that is not always feasible. As an Alternative Service Break coordinator, my capability to discern when to have confidence in my co-coordinator and allow them to help will aid me in being a more effective and efficient leader. Delegating also helps to remind me that sometimes, giving others an opportunity to take on responsibility can…

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