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  2. Moral responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Preferential promoters of the concept of personal responsibility (or some popularization thereof) may include (for example) parents, [4] managers, [5] politicians, [6] technocrats, [7] large-group awareness trainings (LGATs), [8] and religious groups. [9] Some see individual responsibility as an important component of neoliberalism. [10]

  3. Diffusion of responsibility - Wikipedia

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    In risk-taking literature, diffusion of responsibility occurs when individual members of a group feel less personal responsibility for potential failure in the pursuit of risky options than if acting alone. [33] [34] Such risky shift is a stable phenomenon that has been shown in experiments involving group discussion and consensus.

  4. Responsibility assumption - Wikipedia

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    In existential psychotherapy, responsibility assumption is the doctrine, practiced by therapists such as Irvin D. Yalom where an individual taking responsibility for the events and circumstances in their lives is seen as a necessary basis for their making any genuine change.

  5. Responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Legal responsibility (disambiguation) Media responsibility – Principles of ethics and of good practice in journalism; Moral responsibility, i.e. personal responsibility; Obligation – Course of action that someone is required to take, whether legal or moral

  6. Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act - Wikipedia

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    The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) is a United States federal law passed by the 104th United States Congress and signed into law by President Bill Clinton.

  7. Code of Conduct - AOL

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    While individuals take personal responsibility for their own compliance, managers should also ensure this Code is understood and complied with by employees, workers and contributors in their own ...

  8. Self-ownership - Wikipedia

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    Discussion of the boundary of self with respect to ownership and responsibility has been explored by legal scholar Meir Dan-Cohen in his essays on The Value of Ownership and Responsibility and the Boundaries of the Self.

  9. Op-Ed: Who Is responsible for personal safety? - AOL

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    Unfortunately, the steady accumulation of power by the federal and state governments has undermined people’s sense of responsibility for the protection of their own safety and that of family ...