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Responsibility skills
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Read the following responsibility skills, in your book
Write down how you portray each skill.
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Be responsible
Be prepared.
Be a goal setter.
Be a listener.
Be a doer.
Be a risk
Be polite
Be here
Be candeni.
Be on time.
Be friendly
Be a worker
Be healthy.
Be happy
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