Teenagers define responsibility as a chore that they don't want to be bothered with but they know they need to have it because without it they won't be able to "grow" up.
Teenagers may define responsibility as being accountable for their actions, decisions, and obligations. They see it as taking ownership of their tasks and commitments, as well as understanding the consequences of their choices.
Teenagers should strive to act with integrity, responsibility, respect, and empathy towards others. These values will help them navigate challenges, build strong relationships, and make positive contributions to their communities.
The plural form of responsibility is responsibilities.
The opposite of having responsibility is exemption or freedom. The opposite of responsibility (culpability) is immunity, or impunity. The opposite of demonstrated responsibility would be irresponsibility, recklessness, or thoughtlessness.
Some desirable personal values for teenagers might include honesty, respect, compassion, and responsibility. These values can help teenagers develop strong character, build healthy relationships, make ethical decisions, and navigate challenges effectively.
Existentialism offered people the freedom to define their own meaning and purpose in life, to take responsibility for their choices, and to confront the realities of existence such as mortality and suffering. It emphasized individual agency and authenticity in the face of uncertainty and absurdity.
Probably not
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they really don't but it can be what your responsibility's as a Canadian
roughly the 1950's but the concept is so absract it is hard to ridgedly define
Bob Myers has written: 'Raising responsible teenagers' -- subject(s): Parenting, Parent and teenager, Responsibility in adolescence, Adolescence 'Parenting teenagers' -- subject(s): Parenting, Parent and teenager 'Parenting Teenagers in the 1990s'
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Any person regardless of age who operates a motor vehicle on public roads must carry the states required financial responsibility. There is no exception for Teenagers to the law.
Teenagers can employee at the age of 16+ but are not allowed to start there own buisness on there own. If they have a responsibility for working at the age of teen then they may have permission to open a buisness with an adult over 20.
most of them had jobs with their fathers and grandparents as they get above 16 most of them start taking responsibility and marry and make children
basically, it means that any perosn who doesn't use power they have responsibly....they lose it.
Absolutely! I will define the word, provided that I am absolved of any responsibility for the consequences of my definition...