Honor classes give you college credit, if you are stating from a High School standpoint. If not, honor classes give you more credits than regular classes.
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No one definitely knows, but most honor Betsey Metcalf as the inventor. It is also really class and usefull against the cold ...
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Because Thomas Crapper, born 1836, was a real person and a plumber who invented the flushing toilet. So if you say "crap" you actually honor his name and a very useful invention ....
Without regulation, companies would pollute your air, water and land, steal your money, and make their workers work in unsafe conditions at poor wages. You have to control how business is run ...the honor system doesn't work.
you asked that horribly, did you get 3 b's in 3 different honor classes or 1 b in honor classes?
No she is corky with classes in the honor classes.
America's Army Honor servers will give you points to your next honor lvl and Non Honor server you will not get points to your next honor. If that's what your talking about. or Servers that have the us army icon are servers that the us army have control over or are a server that haves advertisement.
Well usually typical honor classes do not affect your GPA. However, AP/IB classes usually give you an extra point if you pass. i.e. if you get an A in AP US History, you will receive a 5.0 for that class compared to a 4.0 for a regular class.
In honor of means, like, that person has done something good and they are being celebrated. Suport means u supprot them.
Southerners followed a strict code of honor
Southerners followed a strict code of honor
they fancy.
If the person in question is alive, you make a donation in honor of him, and if he's dead, you make a donation in memory of him.
The strong Southern adherence to a code of honor.
A chef bridesmaid is unmarried and a maid of honour is married.
"Honor" is a noun that refers to respectability, honesty, or distinction. "Honors" is the plural form of "honor" and can also refer to awards, distinctions, or special recognition given to someone for their achievements.