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What are the rights and responsibilities of family members?  

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2. Every group, every individual has their or his or her's responsibilities respectively. There is not one person in this world that has no right or no responsibility. The family is no different. For example, a fifteen-year-old son's responsibility may be to take out the trash every night. This is just an example of one responsibility of a family member. A right is a little different; a right is an act that an individual is entitled to do. A right is in contrast to a law. For example if you commit an act you consider to be a right and something you are entitled to do, it may not be accepted by society, therefore you are breaking the law. Children's responsibilities Children's responsibilities may be based upon several things; children are responsible for their schoolwork, activities, chores, etc. Most of all they/we are to "Honour thy father and mother"...

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