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    In school‚ as in life‚ everyone has certain responsibilities. The Principal is responsible for overseeing the efficient running of the school. The teachers are responsible for seeing that school rules are obeyed‚ that their lesson plans are well written and lessons prepared. Teachers are also responsible for seeing that each of their students learn the material that is presented. Students are responsible for many things as well. All students are responsible for making sure they are ready to learn

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    satisfactorily perform or complete a task that one must fulfill‚ and which has a consequent penalty for failure. Responsibility is a characteristic that can make any individual successful in life. No matter what you do‚ whether at work‚ school or home‚ having responsibility and acting responsibly are key traits. Many jobs and other positions look for an individual who has responsibility. If an individual lacks this trait‚ it is easy for them to be fired or let go‚ possibly from something they may

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    Pvt Hogue‚ Ryan 15‚ AUG 2012 RESPONSIBILITY There is no philosophically well-settled way of dividing or analyzing the various components of responsibility‚ and some components are often ignored by philosophers. To take a more comprehensive approach‚ this article divides the responsibility of individuals into four areas of enquiry. Recent analytic moral philosophy has tended to ask two deceptively simple questions about responsibility like; “What is it to be responsible?” and “What is a person

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    Responsibility These days it seems like cheating is everywhere from the baseball diamond to the classroom. With stories of professional dishonesty and performance-enhancing drugs permeating the adult world‚ it ’s no wonder that studies show academic cheating among children and teens on the rise. But while cheating on a test or plagiarizing an essay may seem a quick way to get a leg up‚ students are actually holding themselves back from the type of meaningful learning that will serve them best in

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    Transactional Leader as the word implies business or exchange. Burns‚ 1978‚ opined that a transactional leader is someone who leads though social exchange. It is a process that I simply call trade by batter‚ you do this for me‚ and you get that in return. A politician can be a transactional leader when he seeks to exchange one thing for another i.e. making promises and pulling through with the promises after an election. Also most business leaders are seen as transformational when they give out incentives

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    old question. Are leaders made or are they born? My belief on this – I believe that a leader is made‚ not born. Why do I say that? Before going further‚ lets be clear on one distinction – when we say a leader is made‚ it does not mean that someone can be taught to become a leader by attending leadership courses. While it helps‚ it is not enough. Warren Bennis (a leading leadership researcher) believes that one cannot be taught to become a leader but one can learn to become a leader over the years through

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    Title: A Snitch in the Snob Squad Author: Julie Anne Peters Characters: Jenny Solano‚ Kevin Rooney‚ Lydia‚ Max‚ Prairie‚ Ashley Krupps‚ Mrs. Jonas and Ms Milner Introduction: Jenny‚ Max‚ Lydia and Prairie were friends and formed a group called the Snob Squad. A thief in Jenny’s middle school had been stealing Mrs. Jonas and Ms Milner’s money. They wanted to find out who was the culprit of the thefts. They suspected Max‚ Kevin Rooney and Ashley Krupps. Max suddenly came to school in new expensive

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    to make a difficult decision‚ either everyone will die after two days or he has to kill 15 men. The question is how you can act‚ when every opportunity will be the wrong one. The second story “The firing squad” is about Captain Adam who is the commandant of a firing squad who has to kill a boy. The boy switched the sides of the war and was a witness as a Canadian soldiers was killed by his friends. So he has to die although he didn’t shoot the gun. Captain Adam doesn’t know how he can

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    Leaders of the French Revolution Made By: Abby Bour Table of Contents Louis XVI Maximillien Robespierre Napoleon Bonaparte Louis XVI Louis XVI Louis XVI was born on August 23‚ 1754 in Versailles‚ France. He was born to his mother‚ Princess Marie-Josephine‚ and his father‚ Louis‚ the Dauphin of France. He was born with the name of Louis-August‚ Duke of Berry. Louis-August was the oldest of seven children‚ but was the third son. When his father was 36‚ he died of Lung Tuberculosis

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    “A Visit From the Goon Squad” Who Knew? I generally read books for pleasure that have an exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and denouement. When I sit down to read‚ I want to find out what happens next. I have never taken the time during or after reading a book to ask myself‚ “what was the theme of that? What am I taking away from that book other than the chronology of events?” But‚ I have been forced into changing my ways. After reading “The History of Love”‚ “Extremely Loud and

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