In my opinion there are many who do not take responsibility for their behavior. Some are immature. Some are dishonest with themselves and others. People with personality disorders often do not take responsibility and blame others for their mistakes. I know people who have Narcissistic Personality Disorder who are definitely like this. They refuse to say they are sorry as well.
Well it depends on what you wanting me to describe. If its looks I'd describe it failrly medium in size, portable, black, and a good shape to fit just about anywhere. If your wanting to describe the use of it then its a rather good gaming system. I never had problems with the past ones I have owned. I take that back. I did drop one and it broke but other then that they are a good gaming system.
It would be courage, responsibility, or taking action. Courage- tree ear had to have the courage to volunteer to work for min/ take trip by himself to Songdo. Responsibilty mainly because he was responsibil for breaking the pot and he had to pay the consequences by working for min. taking action is pretty much the same as responsibility. I have a collage due tomorrow, and i have to print pics of main theme. ima do it on courage.
there is no "set" points that you get when you revive someone. When someone gets downed, (needs to be revived) they lose a certain amount of points. When you revive that person, you basicly take his points. You can't choose how many points you take from that person.
to be an admin u must trust the person and help the person u trust why would u take peoples gralats at pyrat qust thats not right to be an admin
yes. you have to mug the person there and take the money and then take a hike for 82 hours and come back the guy blocking the way in will be gone all the wild Pokemon inside the daycare are shiny Pokemon and you can also find mew and mewtwo also find deoxys you will get 50000 dollars from the person
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If a person is escorted in the workplace, that person's safety is the responsibility of the person providing the escort. That includes ensuring the the escorted person does not take any actions that would put himself or others at increased risk.
god always has peace REMEMBER
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When given an order we all have a choice as to whether we obey that order or not. Not obeying may have dire consequences, but we still are obliged to take responsibility for obeying, if we do.
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Yes , the "Moral Imperative" supersedes blind obedience to orders . (See information regarding the Nuremberg Trials.) Yes. Telling someone to do something does not relieve them of responsibility for their action. Every person if the final arbiter of their actions, the person has the final say over what actions they take or avoid.
Answer="h2headingh2"style="color:rgb(0,0,0);"name="answer">personnal responsibility is ones ability to take care of oneself by means of, keeping healthy, managing ones emotions, keeping a sound mind, treating yourself with respect, and etc.... Personal Responsibility is taking responsibility for your actions, accepting the consequences that come from those actions and understanding that what you do impacts those around you.
responsibility were u have to take care of an old person for example your grandmother
It was an affair,your in denial,get real,take responsibility for your actions!!
responsibility were u have to take care of an old person for example your grandmother
responsibility were u have to take care of an old person for example your grandmother