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More Responsibility for Solving Problems

Autor:   •  December 21, 2012  •  Essay  •  294 Words (2 Pages)  •  1,351 Views

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There are many issues that occur in a nation that has to be done by the government. Global downturn, relationship between countries, political issues are all what the government can solve out by themselves. In my opinion, however, individual people should be more aware of environmental pollution than the government in order to make their nation, and the world better place.

A nation's people can not always depend on their government to take care of each community of the country. However, it is the people's help to maintain the country's advancement. Hence, the prosperity of a nation not only depend on the collective efforts of cities and countries having together, but also on that of the dwellers of those municipalities. Some people believe that the government should take care of everything in the country. However, some people do not.

People in today’s society would rather fault someone else for the problems in their life instead of taking the responsibility for them. It’s the same for large and small communities. There are some communities that are very co-dependent on others to help with their issues. Like having the governors solve every problem that comes about. However that is not a positive trait to have. If people living in the community want to have a strong sense of independence it starts with one speaking out about it. Society should not have to complain to the governor nor the government about local issues.

It only takes one individual to set forward and begin the process of independence. During this process the public will stop taking from the government and instead become a benefit for something better. This act alone will show that communities are stepping forward in the right direction of helping our nation become an independent country itself.

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