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    Honor Culture

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    Building Honors Culture at Johnson County Community College According to the National Collegiate Honors Council and honors program provides opportunities for measurably broader‚ deeper‚ and more complex learning-centered and learner-directed experiences for its students than are available elsewhere in the institution; these opportunities are appropriately tailored to fit the institution’s culture and mission and frequently occur within a close community of students and faculty. The Honors Program

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    Honor In Bedouin

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    In Bedouin society‚ honor plays an important role in the way their social lives are constructed. They live by honor-linked values that make up what is known as the Bedouin code of honor. Honor is not just a status‚ it also becomes a standard to live by. For one to have honor and respect it has to be earned‚ and consequentially it can also be lost. Honor effects the reputation of an individual‚ as well as their kin. Honor is defined by important honor-linked values in which Bedouins live by‚ which

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    In Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal Dreams‚ Codi Noline is a lost and directionless young woman who’s always felt like she doesn’t belong anywhere. Though when she finds out her father has Alzheimer’s‚ she decides to move back to her hometown‚ Grace‚ to take care of him‚ and is overwhelmed with the task of sorting through her past. Codi has always resented her father‚ Doc Homer‚ for raising her and her sister to be different - when that is really just his way of bringing them closer – by pushing everyone

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    Hester Prynne: Beyond Feminism/Anti-Feminism By: Dylan Horn “She will not speak!... Wondrous strength and generosity of a woman’s heart! She will not speak!” (59). In Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ Dimmesdale expresses his admiration for Hester’s strength in remaining silent in the face of vitriolic accusations by the Puritan judges‚ as they forcefully implore her to reveal the name of her lover.  One can interpret Dimmesdale’s quote as expressing amazement and reverence at Hester’s choice

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    Honor killing

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    Honor Killing An Justifiable Act Regardless of beliefs and customs‚ very few would deny that religion has played and continues to play a vital role in how society functions. The many various religions of the world have laid down the fundamental basis for moral‚ ethical‚ and occasionally irrational behavior. The truly unique cultures and customs of the many world religions continue to perplex those looking from the outside in. One of these confounding customs is the phenomenon of honor killing

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    Honor in the Illiad

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    "Life every man holds dear; but the dear man holds honor much more precious dear than life‚" though over a millennium apart‚ Homer and William Shakespeare have at least one thought in common - the importance of honor. It may seem that the gods control the behavior of men‚ but they merely facilitate the self-determined destiny of their subjects. In the Iliad‚ the fate of mortals is determined not by the gods‚ but rather by the code of honor that the warriors are mentally compelled to follow. The future

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    Medal of Honor

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    BACKGROUND PAPER ON SGT MAYNARD SMITH 1. When you hear about the Medal of Honor‚ do you know why it is given? Do you as a military member know what a member must go through to receive such an honor? Sadly‚ a lot of military members don’t realize what a prestigious award this is. My intention today is to share with you what the Medal of Honor is. Also‚ I am going to tell you about Sgt. Maynard Smith who received a Medal of Honor in World War II‚ due to his bravery and loyalty to his fellow crewmembers

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    The Honor Code

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    How will the honor code impact my academic and campus life? Throughout my years at Xavier and beyond I intend to follow the Xavier Honor Code so I can become a cooperative and responsible person. By being a student at Xavier I notice I will have to take responsibility of my actions and faults. In order for Xavier to trust me and to allow me to continue attending their school‚ I will have to follow their rules and be respectful. Not only should I do these things‚ but also I have to respect myself

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    Honor In The Iliad

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    Honor: Then and Now  Homer’s Iliad begins during the final year of the Trojan War. One of the most significant  themes promoted in the Iliad and the works of Homer has to do with the concept of honor. It has  been observed over the years that during times of serious conflict in communities‚ certain goals  and codes of behavior become unitarily desired and understood. Throughout time‚ the  progression and development of mankind is evident in all areas including reactions to crises.  Specifically in times of war

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    Honor is a subjective right. More specifically‚ honor is a right to respect as an equal. It has the following characteristics: (1) it can be lost‚ (2) it is single and indivisible‚ (3) in order that the right be retained the individual must follow certain rules (the honor code)‚ and (4) there is at least one term in the language that always‚ or at least frequently‚ refers to this right. As defined by the dictionary‚ honor is a high respect that earned through deeds and reputation. But‚ what is honor

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