Valley
Springs High School
Valley Springs, Arkansas
Teacher: Lavina Grandon

Personal
Responsibility in Our Communities Today
By Cara McCutcheon
Grade 12, Age 17
How does the role of personal responsibility in improving the quality of life affect our communities today? Many people attempt to answer this question with their own personal opinions. Research has been done on this question and the answer(s) may have been found. Personal responsibilities should be found in the home, in human interaction, and also in the teaching of children by mentoring.
First,
personal responsibilities should be found in the home.
Today many families are either broken up because of divorce or the family is made
out of wedlock. An article by Pat Wingert
says that it is common for unmarried couples to move in together, pick out china,
buy a dog, or even conceive a child without bothering with the legalities. Dating, courtship, and mating have changed
dramatically since the beginning of the century. Wingert
also goes on to say that when the
children of the millennium begin to settle down, the venerable institution of marriage
maybe more flexible and less mandatory than ever.
What exactly does that mean? It means
that the children growing up in an environment where the parents are living together
unmarried will believe that this kind of behavior is okay and carry on the pattern. The parents of children that do get married
generally tend to be happier, healthier, and live a longer life. Making a home a healthy and proper environment is
one of the many personal responsibilities that we, as people and as parents, should act
upon.
Second,
personal responsibility should be found in everyday human interaction. In exerpts taken from a speech given before the
Common Wealth Club in San Fransisco, Kathleen Sullivan says that in human society,
there will be conflicts and the need to find ways to cooperate and coordinate our
activities across those conflicts. The
most common way that people find to coordinate our activities across those conflicts is to
hire a lawyer. Sullivan also comments on the
fact that every time that a lawyer helps to make some deals between individuals or
entities, he or she engage in normative ordering.
Normative ordering is the process of the people whose job it is, day in and day
out, to create, find, interpret, adapt, apply and enforce rules and principles that set
structured human relationships. If everyone
in todays society was open-minded and they actually tried to get along with each
other, then everyone could and would be happy and content in the communities that they
live in. We should all have a more open
and spirited debate about how we are to live in the future and about what matters in our
lives. In Richard Eckersleys
article about life, he says that we should set personal goals for ourselves: Our
goal should be to dematerialize society without reducing the quality of life. By just getting along in our communities, we have
to use the personal responsibilities that we, elders to the generations growing up, were
taught.
Third,
personal responsibilities should be taught to children by the mentoring of elders. NGai Groal says that the experts all
agree: any effort to help the next generationespecially children at riskmust
include mentoring. Senior Newsweek
editor Johnathan Alter, who has done research on this subject, says that of all of
the social ideas of the last thirty years, its the only one that we know
works. By older people taking on the
responsibility of teaching the younger generations morals and ethics, the generation being
mentored is less likely to use drugs or alcohol and their productivity levels are more
likely to rise. This is one of many ways that
we can all use the personal responsibilities bestowed upon us to make a difference not
only to our communities, but to the children of these communities as well.
Research and
test results show that personal responsibility in our communities today should be found in
the home, found in human society, and found in the teaching of children by mentoring. Each individual task that people face in the world
can probably be traced back to the personal responsibilities that they were taught when
they were young. So, if everyone would just
show a little compassion to each other, then our communities would be better and safer to
grow up in and better to raise families in.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________References
Eckersley,
R. (1999).
Is life really getting better? The
Futurist (January).
Groal, N. (1998). Mentoring
makes a difference. Newsweek, 20.
The pockets
of poverty world tour. (1999, July 10). Economist, p. 23.
Sullivan, K. (1999, June 9).
The good that lawyers do [Speech posted on the World Wide Web]. Retrieved November 5, 1999 from the World Wide
Web: http://www.
Singerfoundation.org.
Answers To Questions To Required
Reading
Q1-How does society invest in marriage in the USA and in Manus?
A1-In Manus the people are concerned about the status of the individuals relationship and it is a big deal if the couple is divorced. In the U.S. we dont really have a concern about these things.
Q2-Interview 10 married people. (No names.) State the length and number of each ones marriages and a line or two of advice from each on how to maintain a long, happy relationship.
A2
#1-This couple has been married for 5 years. This is the first marriage for both of them. The advice is to be really concerned about the way the other feels.
#2-This couple has been married for 13 years. This is the first marriage for both of them. The advice is to wait until you are both ready to have kids before you do.
#3-This couple has been married for 20 years. This is the second marriage for both of them. The advice is to learn how to deal with minor problems and not let them get in the way.
#4-This couple has been married for 10 years. This is the first marriage for both of them. The advice is to respect and honor one another.
#5-This couple has been married for 25 years. This is the first marriage for both of them. The advice is to learn that you have to do without a lot of things when you get married.
#6-This couple has been married for 14 years. This is the wifes first and the husbands second marriage. The advice is to Love, Honor, and Respect one another.
#7-This couple has been married for 30 years. This is the first marriage for both of them. The advice is to deal with things in a nice fashion and dont make to big of a deal out of it.
#8-This couple has been married for 7 years. This is the first marriage for both of them. The advice is to put the other persons feelings first, always.
#9-This couple has been married for 18 years. This is the first marriage for both of them. The advice is that you dont always get what you want but you got to accept it.
#10-This couple has been married for 25 years. This is the first marriage for the both of them. The advice is to not get jealous every time the other person is talking to an old friend.
Q3-According to Richard Eckersley, what should our collective goal
be?
A3-Our collective goal should be to dematerialize society with out reducing the quality of life.
Q4-Write a worthy goal for your local community.
A4-The goal for my community should be to try and clean the sides of the roads up more for the tourist to see how beautiful it is. Also we should spend more time researching the past of our community.
Q5-Comment on the excerpts from Tomorrows Child.
A5-The excerpts had a good point about the way that parents turn their children on to material things instead of being there for them. It didnt really make a lot of sense why the statistics about each race was put in, but the statistics were really informative.
Q6-How does the fact the USA is a democracy make lawyers particularly helpful, according to Kathleen Sullivan? How does our diversity, wealth, and size make lawyers particularly helpful?
A6-The U.S. being a democracy is helpful because it protects the rights of each individual. The diversity helps because is considers the respect for religion, different races, etc. The wealth of the U.S. is helpful because the law can help solve certain environmental problems that have been going on for years. The size of the U.S. is helpful in that people can take a great interest in society or they can just stay behind and hide out and not take any interest.
Q7-Ms. Sullivan claims bad practices are changed either by regulations or punitive damages. Which do you prefer and why? Can you think of an alternative?
A7-I would prefer to use regulations because if a person wants to do something to prevent the paying of a crime then regulations can be put on them. But also a mix between regulations and punitive damages would probably be the best, because that way it wouldnt be to harsh or to light on the person.
Q8-Briefly describe three ways society would benefit from the coming retirement of baby boomers, according to the required reading.
A8-The retirement would give more jobs up for the upcoming adults to get. It would also be good if the retirees would assist the new entrepreneurs in their jobs. It might even help the community to grow because most of the retirees would start their own businesses.
Q9-Evaluate the likelihood of President Clintons anti-poverty program making a real impact. Give at least three reason to back up your conclusions.
A9-The likelihood of it making a real impact is not really great, I dont think. The statistics show that 35% of former welfare recipients cant do simple tasks. The second reason is that 41% couldnt use a calculator to do simple problems. The third reason is that even if they were willing to work they might not be needed and they would give up.
Q10-Name three things Truett Cathy and tom Lewis have in common.
A10-Both of them are high up in a company and have many responsibilities. Both of them have an interest in the education of the children of today. And both of them educate the children in one way or another.