Friday, October 7, 2011

Responsibility

Responsibility is the act of accountability of your own actions.

14 comments:

  1. I think that may not be very arguable. Most people would agree with that.

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  2. I think it's a little bit debatable because some would say responsibility is being accountable of someone else not just yourself. maybe include that in your definition to make it more arguable.

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  3. Add some qualifiers that help support that responsibility is accountability for ones actions like cleans up after themselves or behaves oneself.

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  4. What if the person is disabled, they can't be held responsible for their actions, then what?

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  5. I would add detail its very easy to argue and doesnt seem to have any qualifiers to make your point more crediable

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  6. The definition doesn't seem very arguable. Maybe put arguable qualifiers to help it out.

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  7. That sounds sort of like it came out of the dictionary. Definitely make it more unique and give it qualifiers.

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  8. I just googled responsibility and I got "The state or fact of being accountable." It's already a definition and not very arguable. Add some qualifiers, and it might be.

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  9. Not arguable at all... everybody would argue with this, and there's no qualifiers.

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  10. This isn't arguable at all. You don't have any qualifiers that people could debate.

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  11. This is already a set definition. I don't you can argue this. What are your qualifiers?

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  12. I feel like there is almost nothing you could do with this since it is already an accepted definition. Maybe choose something else.

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  13. I would say that many people would agree with this definition. It may be easier to argue if you changed it to be more controversial.

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  14. Give it a little more detail. Most people would agree with you and there is very little to argue.

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