Atticus meant that the composition of a jury reflects the values and attitudes of the society in which it operates. By stating that we generally get the juries we deserve, he was highlighting the importance of upholding justice, fairness, and equality in society to ensure that the jury system functions effectively.
Atticus is latin and means ''from Athens''
Generally this is referring to the idea that someone who works deserves to receive the benefit of that work. This passage is followed by the idea that a worker deserves to be paid for their work, just as an animal must be fed if it is expected to work.
12 people on juries 15 in scotland
The winner is the person who deserves it.
Do you mean despicable? someone/something that deserves hatred and contempt
One good turn deserves another
you tell your friend she deserves better and that ur there for her.
if he is rude, sexist and plain ol' mean!
The name Atticus is of Latin origin and means "man of Attica" or "from Attica," which was a region in ancient Greece. Atticus is also known for being a character in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
If you mean who discovered his existence first, it was Harper Lee.
Talk to him. If that doesn't work, leave him. No one deserves to be treated like crap.
A favor should be repaid. If you're nice to me, I should be nice to you.