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Responsibility

Tags: Civic Responsibility, Education

Responsibility means being the bigger person - the one person who shows others to stand out and take action. Even doing the smallest thing of helping can really make a difference.



By Tamia, 15
Recorded at Jefferson-Morgan School District on September 7, 2012
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By: Jodi - almost 13 years ago -
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Great job!



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