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  2. Honour - Wikipedia

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    Honour (Commonwealth English) or honor (American English; see spelling differences) is a quality of a person that is of both social teaching and personal ethos, that manifests itself as a code of conduct, and has various elements such as valour, chivalry, honesty, and compassion.

  3. Honour (style) - Wikipedia

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    His Honour or Her Honour (American English: His Honor or Her Honor) is an honorific prefix traditionally applied to certain classes of people, in particular justices and judges and mayors. In Australia and the United States, the prefix is also used for magistrates (spelled in the American style, "Honor").

  4. Honors student - Wikipedia

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    A student who has made numerous appearances on the honour roll may be bestowed with some form of academic letter, certificate, or any other form of notification in recognition of their academic achievements. [1] A similar concept to honour rolls exists in colleges and universities in Canada and the United States, known as the Dean's List.

  5. Culture of honor (Southern United States) - Wikipedia

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    The "culture of honor" in the Southern United States is hypothesized by some social scientists [1] to have its roots in the livelihoods of the settlers who first inhabited the region. Unlike those from the densely populated South East England and East Anglia , who settled in New England , the Southern United States was settled by herders from ...

  6. American and British English spelling differences - Wikipedia

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    One notable exception is honor. Honor and honour were equally frequent in Britain until the 17th century; [16] honor only exists in the UK now as the spelling of Honor Oak, a district of London, and of the occasional given name Honor.

  7. Dean's list - Wikipedia

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    summa cum laude, meaning "with highest honor" In North America, this honor is typically awarded to graduates in the top 1 to 5 percent of their class. Because Latin honors are often conferred to the approximate class rank whereby students also receive the dean's list (as the top 10 to 15 percent), magna and summa cum laude are usually held in ...

  8. Honor society - Wikipedia

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    "Honor Societies", illustration from the 1909 Tyee (yearbook of the University of Washington). In the United States, an honor society is an organization that recognizes individuals who rank above a set standard in various domains such as academics, leadership, and other personal achievements, not all of which are based on ranking systems.

  9. Glory (honor) - Wikipedia

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    Honour – Abstract concept entailing a human quality of worthiness and respectability; Laureate – Winner of an award or competition; Military awards and decorations – Award, usually a medal of some sort, mark of honor; Praise – Expression of positive recognition, reassurance or admiration; Thumos – Ancient Greek concept of spiritedness