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    will be challenged with tasks requiring skills they may not be the strongest at. With this approach, management must ensure they pay attention to any licensing and credentialing requirements and that pay grades do not become an issue. To increase responsibility, work processes can be reorganized so that rewards and consequences are more closely tied to individual employee performance. While this sounds simple in theory, management should first ensure it has determined and qualified work product…

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    is the internal battle between ones passions and responsibilities. The question exists of which one is more beneficial to the goals, ideas, and development of the individual who is faced with the ultimatum of choosing passion over responsibility. Passion, and the pursuit of it, is what most individuals yearn for, however, responsibility is omnipresent and typically is more potent in importance. Nevertheless, what if someone chooses responsibility over passion? In the novel Frankenstein by Mary…

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    and learn about the good qualities that we possess, and can utilize in school or our professional careers. Upon taking the StrengthsFinder assessment for myself, my top five strengths ended up comprising of: consistency, harmony, restorative, responsibility, and input. My basic knowledge for each of these traits turned out to be much more limited than I had initially thought because reading about each trait revealed a much more in depth perception on the kind of person these assets describe.…

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    Victor needed to take responsibility for his actions because he did not his future ended up with revenge, and bloodshed. Nobody wins in a war built on revenge. “‘I gazed on my victim, and my heart swelled with exultation and hellish triumph: clapping my hands, I exclaimed, ‘I, too, can create desolation; my enemy is not invulnerable; this death will carry despair to him, and a thousand other miseries shall torment and destroy him (Shelley 104).’” Victor isn’t a very good person, nor is he a good…

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    Responsibilities to America “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. I feel Eleanor Roosevelt's’ quote really ties together the point of having responsibility. The moment in our lives when we take responsibility is the moment when we can mold our future. We argue with ourselves everyday about our obligations and we will until we die but ultimately…

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    through his title of nobility and education. However, when Prospero loses the dukedom, he slowly becomes more concerned with Miranda’s general welfare and happiness, and his responsibilities as a father.. While Prospero still held his title, he was more concerned with self-advancement, and his power rather than his responsibilities. In Act I scene II, Prospero touches briefly on his life as duke.…

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    My Responsibility to America What do you think responsibility means? To me the word means to take ownership for my actions and words, taking charge in a situation that I know I can handle, and doing my duty to God, my country, and others. The official definition is the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or having control over someone. But what is our responsibility to America? Here are a few things I believe they are, first you need to pay your own way not have the government…

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    presence of others influences the diffusion of responsibility (Garcia et al. 2002, para.…

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    How much does responsibility mean to you when you hear it? Having responsibility can both mean and be very powerful. Having responsibility is what makes an individual grow up and be mature. Being responsible can refer to having the ability to make certain decisions on our own or the interest of others. In What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, it a powerful and meaningful story about a big family in a small town called Endora in Iowa. Throughout the story the family faces a lot of problems having A…

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    The responsibilities of a Master are those individuals, or students who take ownership of their actions by demonstrating academic honesty and integrity. The student attend and participate in classes, seminars, on time. I believe the responsibilities of a Master student are students who complete all assigned work in a timely fashion with attention to quality of work. The student goes beyond their effort to avoid making excuses for their behavior and actions. The responsibilities of a…

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