Generally speaking, we are not.
We are, however, usually responsible for the actions of our children, and possibly for people in our care.
One should only be responsible for one's own actions so the answer is "NO".
It would depend on what those action were. Peoples' actions can affect just one other person or millions of people; peoples' actions can affect other people either directly or indirectly.
To have empathy or be empathetic to the feelings of others and to condone other people's actions
no because you should not judge people for their lifestyles because you are responsible for their own sins not for other peoples sins
Not in the least. Hold the child responsible and therefore teach the child not to damage other peoples property.
Individuals are only responsible to themselves for their actions and are also the sole judges of how their actions affect other people.
No! It is the buyers need to take due diligence! In other words, you are responsible for what you buy. The dealer may not have been aware, and as always a person is and should be responsible for their own actions!
Affects through the fear that someone outside (heaven) is watching peoples' actions and punishing that bad actions. Affects through the faith that someone outside is hearing peoples' prayers and helping to cure diseases and other problems. Affects nothing to those that don't believe that someone outside exists, that is my case.
Pollution, CHoPin down tree's, poachers and other stuff like that. :P
Yes. It should be: other people's paintings
Stardoll is safe in many ways. The only way that if its not safe, if you are not safe, don't share any personal information. Then you will be safe. Try to be cauntioness about your actions and other peoples actions. -Wiki.Answers.Pro
Parents or guardians should play a role in addressing and resolving the bullying behavior of their child. While they may not be directly responsible for the child's actions, they have a responsibility to teach and guide their child on appropriate behavior and intervene if necessary. Collaboration between parents, the school, and other relevant stakeholders is crucial in addressing and preventing bullying effectively.