<P> Another point of view is that responsibility falls on those who provide the funding for the research and technological developments, which in most cases are corporations and government agencies . Furthermore, because taxpayers provide indirectly the funds for government - sponsored research, they and the politicians that represent them, i.e., society at large, should be held accountable for the uses and abuses of science . Compared to earlier times when scientists could often conduct their own research independently, today's experimental research requires expensive laboratories and instrumentation, making scientists dependent on those who pay for their studies . </P> <P> Quasi-legal instruments, or soft law principle has received some normative status in relation to private and public corporations in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights developed by the UNESCO International Bioethics Committee particularly in relation to child and maternal welfare. (Faunce and Nasu 2009) The International Organization for Standardization will "encourage voluntary commitment to social responsibility and will lead to common guidance on concepts, definitions and methods of evaluation ." </P> <P> Student social responsibility is the responsibility of every student for their actions . It is morally binding, and suggests that each individual act in such a way that minimizes the adverse effect on those immediately around them . </P>

As a student what are your social responsiblities
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