The word duties means

parents who are remiss in their duties — родители, которые пренебрегают своими обязанностями  
the transaction of his public duties — исполнение им общественных обязанностей  
extra duties incidental to the job — дополнительные обязанности, сопутствующие данной работе  
import duties — импортные пошлины  
official duties — служебные обязанности  
professional duties — профессиональные обязанности  
to take up one’s duties — приступить к своим обязанностям  
segregation of duties — разделение обязанностей  
to slight one’s duties — пренебрегать своими обязанностями  
to suspend from the exercise of duties — временно отстранить от должности  
single gross breach of employment duties — однократное грубое нарушение обязанностей  
calculated duties — расчётные пошлины  

She shirks her duties

Она увиливает от своих обязанностей.

He can only do light duties .

Он может делать только лёгкую работу.

Some of your duties overlap his.

Ваши с ним обязанности частично совпадают.

She took kindly to her new duties.

Она легко справлялась со своими новыми обязанностями.

He has returned to his regular duties.

Он вернулся к своим привычным обязанностям.

The derelict soldier shirked his duties.

Нерадивый солдат уклонился от выполнения своих обязанностей.

He was never forgetful of his own duties.

Он никогда не забывал о своих обязанностях.

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She redefined his duties

Mum volunteered Dave for washing-up duties.

The headteacher takes her duties up in August.

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    duties

    1. пошлины; налоги

    2. обязанность; пошлина

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. charges (noun) charges; commitments; committals; imperatives; musts; needs; obligations; responsibilities

    2. functions (noun) businesses; functions; offices; provinces; roles

    3. loads (noun) burdens; deadweights; loads; millstones; onuses; weights

    4. tasks (noun) assignments; chores; jobs; stints; tasks

    5. taxes (noun) assessments; imposts; levies; tariffs; taxes

    6. uses (noun) applications; employment; goals; marks; objectives; objects; purposes; services; targets; uses; utilisation

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    death duties налоги на наследство death duties наследственные пошлины duties пошлина judicial duties судейские обязанности port duties портовые пошлины secretarial duties должностные обязанности секретаря secretarial duties круг обязанностей секретаря

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    от duty

    antisubmarine duties

    flight inspection duties

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    1. обязанности

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    сущ. мн.

    1) обязанности

    2) пошлины

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    duties and taxes

    1. таможенные пошлины и налоги

    таможенные пошлины и налоги
    Импортные пошлины и налоги и/или экспортные пошлины и налоги (Глава 2 Генерального приложения к Пересмотренной Киотской конвенции)
    [Упрощение процедур торговли: англо-русский глоссарий терминов (пересмотренное второе издание) НЬЮ-ЙОРК, ЖЕНЕВА, МОСКВА 2011 год]

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    duties and taxes
    Import duties and taxes and/or export duties and taxes (General annex, Chapter 2, to the Revised Kyoto Convention)
    [Trade Facilitation Terms: An English — Russian Glossary (revised second edition) NEW YORK, GENEVA, MOSCOW 2334]

    Тематики

    • торговля

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    • duties and taxes

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    duties of the buyer

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    торг.

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    брит.

    обязанности покупателя

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  • Duties — Duty Du ty, n.; pl. {Duties}. [From {Due}.] 1. That which is due; payment. [Obs. as signifying a material thing.] [1913 Webster] When thou receivest money for thy labor or ware, thou receivest thy duty. Tyndale. [1913 Webster] 2. That which a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • duties — Obligations, whether imposed by the common law, statute, or contract; when a right is invaded, a duty is violated. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Co. v Kurtz, 10 Ind App 60, 67, 37 NE 303. A particular kind of levy or tax made by a… …   Ballentine’s law dictionary

  • duties — pareigos statusas T sritis Švietimas ir mokslas apibrėžtis Atliekamų veiklos funkcijų ir atsakomybės visuma, nusakanti tam tikros profesijos ar veiklos srities darbuotojo etiką ir teises. Pareigos dažniausiai atitinka vertikalųjį profesijos… …   Aiškinamasis kvalifikacijų sistemos terminų žodynas

  • duties — See customs duties …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Duties Beyond Borders —   …   Wikipedia

  • Duties of Relatives —     Duties of Relatives     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Duties of Relatives     The general precept of charity obliging us to love our neighbour as ourselves is of course applicable to our relatives. The tie of kinship, particularly in the nearer… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • duties of detraction — Duties imposed on legacies payable to aliens and residents of other states. Mager v Grima (US) 8 How 490, 493, 12 L Ed 1168, 1170 …   Ballentine’s law dictionary

  • duties, imposts and excises — Words which are often used comprehensively and cover customs and excise duties imposed on importation, consumption, manufacture, and sale of certain commodities, privileges, particular business transactions, vocations, occupations, and the like,… …   Ballentine’s law dictionary

  • Duties on Clocks and Watches Act 1797 — The Duties on Clocks and Watches Act 1797 (38 Geo. III, c. 108) was an Act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain, instituting a tax on clocks and watches. The tax nearly ruined the manufactueres of clocks and watches as demand decreased… …   Wikipedia

  • duties on imports — See customs duties; duties …   Ballentine’s law dictionary

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A duty is a commitment or expectation to perform some action in general or if certain circumstances arise. A duty may arise from a system of ethics or morality, especially in an honor culture. Many duties are created by law, sometimes including a codified punishment or liability for non-performance.

What are examples of duties?

Examples of legal duties include:

  • Duty of care.
  • Duty of candour.
  • Duty to defend and duty to settle, in insurance.
  • Duty to rescue.
  • Duty to retreat.
  • Duty to report a felony.
  • Duty to vote (in countries with mandatory voting)
  • Duty to warn.

What is duties in simple words?

Duty is a term that conveys a sense of moral commitment or obligation to someone or something. The moral commitment usually results in action and is not a matter of passive feeling or mere recognition. … Typically, «the demands of justice, honor, and reputation are deeply bound up» with duty.

What does having duty mean?

if you have a duty, responsibility etc, you should or must do something. I have a duty to report anything suspicious to the police. Employers have an obligation to provide safe working conditions. Synonyms and related words.

What is the meaning of the word duties in this sentence?

1 : conduct due to parents and superiors : respect filial duty and obedience— John Locke. 2a : obligatory tasks, conduct, service, or functions that arise from one’s position (as in life or in a group) was his duty to support his family Her primary duty at the meeting was to take attendance.

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What are 3 examples of responsibility?

Examples of responsibility and consequences

  • Responsibility: Each morning you are expected to feed the dog. …
  • Responsibility: You meet your friends at the park to play and are expected to be home by 5:30. …
  • Responsibility: Taking care of your personal safety.

What is our common duty?

Common duty of care is a landowner’s obligation to take reasonable care. … It is the duty of an occupier of land or premised to take reasonable care in seeing that the visitors will be reasonably safe in using the premises.

Why is poop called duty?

Duty is a noun. It means a task or obligation that must be fulfilled. Doody is slang. It’s a synonym for feces or poo, and it’s often associated with very small children learning to use the toilet instead of their diaper.

Why is it important to fulfill our duty?

By ensuring you fulfil your duties to your clients and customers, you will be creating an environment in which their business and your business can flourish and you avoid bad outcomes.

What are special duties?

: duty performed by an individual in military service with a unit or activity other than that to which he is assigned but at the same station — compare detached service.

What are the duties responsibilities?

Duties refer to the ethical obligations implied by someone to an individual who is required to execute the obligation given to him. For example: A citizen of a country must support the constitution. Responsibilities are the authorization of tasks granted to an individual inherent to his work.

What do I write in duties and responsibilities?

How to use a roles and responsibilities template

  1. Write a job description. In the job description section, write a brief paragraph or two that gives an overview of the job role. …
  2. Include a list of responsibilities. …
  3. Include job qualifications and requirements. …
  4. Outline who this position reports to.

How do I describe my job duties?

As you explain your job responsibilities, you should explain how you used your skills and qualifications to complete your job duties. … For example, you can mention how you used your communication skills to collaborate with clients daily to meet their needs and answer any questions they may have.

Is a doody?

(US, slang, childish) Excrement, poop. Doody is defined as a slang term for feces.

What does Doody mean in America?

doody in American English

(ˈdudi ) noun. Slang. solid bodily waste; feces.

What is our duty to our country?

Being a citizen of India, some of the moral responsibilities and duties mentioned in the constitution are: We must respect the National Flag and National Anthem, obey the laws of our country, protect the power, unity and integrity of the country, safeguard public property, pay our taxes with honesty promptly, protect …

What are the 5 duties of a citizen?

All Americans have the following five obligations, whether we remember it or not:

  • Respect the Rights, Beliefs and Opinions of Others: …
  • Stay Informed of the Issues That Affect Your Community: …
  • Serve in a Jury When Called Upon: …
  • Participate in the Democratic Process: …
  • Defend the Country, if Need Should Arise:

What is our common duty in moral?

Moral duty is a duty to lead a simple and honest life with a sense of respect and honor. The legal duty is a duty done lawfully or as the law requires us to do. Failure to moral duties may not bring legal actions but the bad impression from the society. … Moral duties are Allegiance, obedience, payment of taxes, etc.

What are citizens duties and responsibilities?

U.S. citizens must comply with certain mandatory obligations, including:

  • Obeying the law. Every U.S. citizen must obey federal, state and local laws, and pay the penalties that can be incurred when a law is broken.
  • Paying taxes. …
  • Serving on a jury when summoned. …
  • Registering with the Selective Service.

What are 2 duties of citizenship?

Respect and obey federal, state, and local laws. Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others. Participate in your local community. Pay income and other taxes honestly, and on time, to federal, state, and local authorities.

What are the duties and responsibilities of a driver?

Keeping the company vehicle clean and properly maintained by performing regular washing, cleaning and vehicle maintenance. Providing accurate time records of the company vehicle’s coming and goings. Reporting any accidents, injuries, and vehicle damage to management.

What are 2 examples of responsibilities?

A duty (also called an obligation) is something that a citizen is required to do, by law. Examples of duties/obligations are: obeying laws, paying taxes, defending the nation and serving on juries.

What are 5 examples of responsibility?

The following are illustrative examples.

  • Personal Responsibility. The responsibility to do positive things with your abilities, talents and resources.
  • Agency. Agency is your ability to influence what happens to you. …
  • Moral Responsibility. …
  • Legal Obligation. …
  • Contractual Obligations. …
  • Norms. …
  • Social Role. …
  • Profession.

How can you show responsible?

9 Ways to Take Responsibility for Your Life

  1. Take responsibility for your thoughts, feelings, words and actions. …
  2. Stop blaming. …
  3. Stop complaining. …
  4. Refuse to take anything personal. …
  5. Make yourself happy. …
  6. Live in the present moment. …
  7. Use the power of intention. …
  8. Feel calm and confident.

duties — перевод на русский

Of course, you do your duty and you risk your life.

Конечно, вы выполняете ваш долг и рискуете вашей жизнью.

— Well, I’ve done my duty.

— Ну, свой долг я выполнила.

It is our duty to remain here and watch her… in case the occasion arises to aid our country.

Наш долг — остаться здесь и следить за ней, и, если придётся, помочь нашей родной стране!

Something could happen. lt’s our duty, Morris.

Тут же что-то не в порядке! Это наш долг, Моррис!

Our first duty is to serve justice.

— Наш первейший долг — служить закону. — Да.

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They have gone bravely, nobly, ever forward… realizing there is no other duty now but to save the fatherland.

И пошли смело и достойно вперёд… понимая, что у них нет сейчас иной обязанности кроме спасения отчизны.

I’m just doing my duty.

Я просто выполняю свои обязанности.

That’s not my duty.

Это не входит в мои обязанности.

I was explaining her duties to her.

Я объяснил ей обязанности.

Incidentally, your work would require part-time duties at the soda fountain.

Кстати, в Ваши обязанности иногда будет входить работа с продажей содовой.

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I’M ON DUTY HERE, AND THIS PLACE IS THREATENED, AND I’M GOING TO STAY HERE.

Я здесь на службе, этот дом в опасности, и я останусь здесь.

Gosh, I bet you’ve killed a lot of men in the course of duty.

Наверно, ты многих перестрелял на службе?

— I’m on duty.

— Я на службе.

We’re on duty.

Мы на службе.

I never drink while on duty.

На службе я не пью.

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I’m on duty now.

Я на дежурство.

I have to go on duty.

У меня дежурство.

Night duty?

Ночное дежурство?

Oh, I’m on duty today.

О, совсем забыл про дежурство.

I am on duty tonight.

Сегодня мое дежурство.

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Well, I’m sorry, but we’re on duty.

Простите, но мы сейчас на работе.

I never drink off duty!

Я никогда не пью не на работе.

And since when have nurses worn dark glasses when on duty?

И с каких это пор сёстры носят на работе тёмные очки?

I never drink whilst I’m on duty.

На работе не пью.

How dare you drink whilst on duty!

Как ты смеешь пить на работе?

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Comrade on Duty!

Товарищ дежурный!

The duty officer signed them.

Подписал дежурный офицер.

DUTY CALLS.

Дежурный вызов.

— Who is on duty?

— Кто дежурный?

The duty officer asked General Ripper… to confirm the fact that he had issued the go code and he said:

Дежурный офицер попросил генерала Риппера подтвердить факт отдачи приказ и он сказал:

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Who’s on duty here after midnight?

Кто здесь дежурит после полуночи?

Mac should be on duty at the field by now.

Сейчас на аэродроме как раз дежурит Мак.

— Handsome Theodor is on duty today.

Красавчик-Тео сегодня дежурит в саду.

Call Strömgren, or whoever’s on duty.

Звони Стрёмгрену, или кто там сейчас дежурит.

Your best man’s on duty tonight.

Сегодня вечером твой кум дежурит. Никто не догадается.

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And it therefore becomes my duty .. To pronounce sentence upon you.

И я обязан вынести вам приговор.

As an officer of the law, ’tis my duty to warn ya: Anything this fella says can be held against him.

Как служитель закона, мэм, я обязан вас предупредить, всё, что скажет этоттип, может быть использовано против него.

I think it is my duty as a doctor to warn you.

Я как врач обязан предостеречь вас.

It’s my duty to seize your supplies and food.

Я обязан забрать ваши припасы и еду.

He felt duty bound to go.

Чувствовал, что обязан продолжать.

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But for me, being able to stay on active duty is—

Но для меня, остаться на боевом посту это…

Always on duty!

Всегда на посту!

COMPUTER VOICE: Has the guard on duty examined your identification papers?

Охранник на посту проверил ваши идентификационные бумаги?

You’re on guard duty, Maggott.

Ты на посту, Мэггот.

The guards, ten of them, were constantly on duty watching the cell.

Десять охранников постоянно были на посту, наблюдали за камерой.

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Thanks, but I’m on duty.

— Спасибо, мы при исполнении.

Duty? — Yes.

При исполнении?

It’s like killin’ a cop on duty, they say.

Это как убить копа, при исполнении, говорят они.

I suppose you’re still on duty, inspector.

А вы, инспектор, полагаю, всё ещё при исполнении?

1949, Court of Algiers, eight-month prison term for insulting a police officer on duty.

1949 год, суд Алжира, 8-месячное заключение за оскорбление полицейского офицера при исполнении.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is about the ethical concept. For other uses, see Duty (disambiguation).

A duty (from «due» meaning «that which is owing»; Old French: deu, did, past participle of devoir; Latin: debere, debitum, whence «debt») is a commitment or expectation to perform some action in general or if certain circumstances arise. A duty may arise from a system of ethics or morality, especially in an honor culture. Many duties are created by law, sometimes including a codified punishment or liability for non-performance. Performing one’s duty may require some sacrifice of self-interest.

Cicero, an early Roman philosopher who discusses duty in his work “On Duty», suggests that duties can come from four different sources:[1]

  1. as a result of being a human
  2. as a result of one’s particular place in life (one’s family, one’s country, one’s job)
  3. as a result of one’s character
  4. as a result of one’s own moral expectations for oneself

The specific duties imposed by law or culture vary considerably, depending on jurisdiction, religion, and social normalities.

Civic duty[edit]

Duty[2] is also often perceived as something owed to one’s country (patriotism), or to one’s homeland or community. Civic duties could include:

  • Obey the law
  • Pay taxes
  • Provide for a common defense, should the need arise
  • Enroll to vote, and vote at all elections and referendums (unless there is a reasonable excuse such as a religious objection, being overseas, or illness on polling day)
  • Serve on a jury, if called upon
  • Go to the aid of victims of accidents and street crime and testifying as a witness later in court
  • Report contagious illnesses or pestilence to public-health authorities
  • Volunteer for public services (e.g. life-saving drills)
  • Donate blood periodically or when needed
  • Give time to voice advice on a relevant field of expertise, benefits, workplace improvements and on how it is conducted or run
  • Duty of revolution against an unjust government

Duties of employment[edit]

Specific obligations arise in the services performed by a minister of a church, by a soldier, or by any employee or servant.[3]

Examples:

  • Dereliction of duty is an offense in U.S. military law
  • Duty to protect, in medicine
  • In loco parentis, for schools
  • Professional responsibility for lawyers

Legal duties[edit]

Examples of legal duties include:

  • Duty of care
  • Duty of candour
  • Duty to defend and duty to settle, in insurance
  • Duty to rescue
  • Duty to retreat
  • Duty to report a felony
  • Duty to vote (in countries with mandatory voting)
  • Duty to warn
  • Fiduciary duties
  • Duty to care for children as legal guardian (opposite of child neglect)
  • Special duties created by a contract
  • In loco parentis (duty like a parent to child towards nonhuman entities, such as animals, river, environment, etc. e.g. by treating them as legal person.[4]

Filial duty[edit]

In most cultures, children are expected to take on duties in relation to their families. This may take the form of behaving in such a way that upholds the family’s honor in the eyes of the community, entering into arranged marriages that benefit the family’s status, or caring for ailing relatives. This family-oriented sense of duty is a particularly central aspect to the teachings of Confucius, and is known as xiao, or filial piety. As such, the duties of filial piety have played an enormous role in the lives of people in eastern Asia for centuries. For example, the painting Lady Feng and the Bear, from ancient China, depicts the heroic act of a consort of the emperor placing herself between her husband and a rampaging bear. This is meant to be taken as an example of admirable filial behavior. Filial piety is considered so important that in some cases, it outweighs other cardinal virtues: In a more modern example, «concerns with filial piety of the same general sort that motivate women to engage in factory work in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and elsewhere in Asia are commonly cited by Thai prostitutes as one of their primary rationales for working in the skin trade».[5] The importance of filial piety can be expressed in this quote from the Analects of Confucius: «Yu Tzu said, ‘It is rare for a man whose character is such that he is good as a son and obedient as a young man to have the inclination to transgress against his superiors; it is unheard of for one who has no such inclination to be inclined to start a rebellion. The gentleman devotes his efforts to the roots, for once the roots are established, the Way will grow there from. Being good as a son and obedient as a young man is, perhaps, the root of a man’s character'».[citation needed]

In various cultures[edit]

Duty varies between different cultures and continents. Duty in Asia and Latin America is commonly more heavily weighted than in Western culture. According to a study done on attitudes toward family obligation:

«Asian and Latin American adolescents possessed stronger values and greater expectations regarding their duty to assist, respect, and support their families than their peers with European backgrounds».[6]

The deeply rooted tradition of duty among both Asian and Latin American cultures contributes to much of the strong sense of duty that exists in comparison to western cultures. Michael Peletz discusses the concept of duty in his book Gender, Sexuality, and Body Politics in Modern Asia:

«Notions of filial duty … are commonly invoked to mobilize the loyalties, labor power, and other resources children in the ostensible interests of the household and, in some cases, those of the lineage clan as a whole. Doctrines of filial piety … attuned to them may thus be a source of great comfort and solace to the elders but they can also be experienced as stressful, repressive, or both by those who are enjoined to honor their parents’ (and grandparents’) wishes and unspoken expectations».[7]

An arranged marriage is an example of an expected duty in Asia and the Middle East. In an arranged marriage relating to duty, it is expected that the wife will move in with the husband’s family and household to raise their children. Patrilocal residence is usual; rarely does the man move in with the woman, or is the married couple allowed to start their own household and life somewhere else. They need to provide for the entire family in labor and care for the farms and family. Older generations rely heavily on the help from their children’s and grandchildren’s families. This form of duty is in response to keeping the lineage of a family intact and obliging to the needs of elders.

Criticisms of the concept[edit]

Nietzsche[edit]

Friedrich Nietzsche is among the fiercest critics of the concept of duty. «What destroys a man more quickly», he asks, «than to work, think, and feel without inner necessity, without any deep personal desire, without pleasure—as a mere automaton of “duty”?» (The Antichrist, § 11)

Nietzsche claims that the task of all higher education is «to turn men into machines». The way to turn men into machines is to teach them to tolerate boredom. This is accomplished, Nietzsche says, by means of the concept of duty. (Twilight of the Idols, “Skirmishes of an untimely man” § 9.29)

Arthur Schopenhauer’s writings, among them On the Basis of Morality, had a profound effect on Nietzsche and led him to a series of inversions to show that morality was not based in «compassion or sympathy» but in life overcoming itself through the will to power. Among these inversions «duty» and «pity,» from Immanuel Kant and Schopenhauer respectively.

Ayn Rand[edit]

Ayn Rand, a youthful admirer of Nietzsche, anchored her morality against Kant’s notion of duty. «In a deontological theory, all personal desires are banished from the realm of morality; a personal desire has no moral significance, be it a desire to create or a desire to kill. For example, if a man is not supporting his life from duty, such a morality makes no distinction between supporting it by honest labor or by robbery. If a man wants to be honest, he deserves no moral credit; as Kant would put it, such honesty is ‘praiseworthy,’ but without ‘moral import.'»[8]

See also[edit]

  • Deontological ethics
  • Dharma
  • Filial piety
  • Mitzvah
  • Morality

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cicero, Marcus T. De Officiis. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1913. Print.
  2. ^ Ekman, Joakim; Amnå, Erik (2009). «Political Participation and Civic Engagement: Towards A New Typology» (PDF). Youth & Society (Working Paper) (2): 4.
  3. ^  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). «Duty». Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 736.
  4. ^ Birds to holy rivers: A list of everything India considers “legal persons”, Quartz (publication), September 2019.
  5. ^ Peletz, Michael Gates. Gender, Sexuality, and Body Politics in Modern Asia. Ann Arbor, MI: Association for Asian Studies, 2011. Print.
  6. ^ Fuligni, A. J., Tseng, V. and Lam, M. (1999), «Attitudes toward Family Obligations among American Adolescents with Asian, Latin American, and European Backgrounds». Child Development, 70: 1030–1044. doi:10.1111/1467-8624.00075.
  7. ^ Peletz, Michael G. Gender, Sexuality, and Body Politics in Modern Asia. Ann Arbor: Association for Asian Studies, 2011. Print.[ISBN missing]
  8. ^ Ayn Rand Lexicon – duty.

External links[edit]

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