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Our educational MORES have it that the more A's a student makes, the better their education.
Mores
It means: "studies pass into our character"
In sociology, mores, taboos, laws, and folkways are considered to be types of norms. Norms are things that are considered normal within a society or culture.
The proper adjective for Victoria is Victorian.
Violation of mores refers to breaking the core norms and values of a society, while violation of norms refers to any departure from a society's expectations for behavior. Folkways, on the other hand, are informal norms that guide everyday behavior but are less serious if violated.
One example of a rule enforced by mild discouragement is a "Quiet Please" sign in a library. Although not strictly enforced with penalties, the sign discourages loud behavior to maintain a quiet environment. Another example is a "No Smoking" sign in a non-smoking area, discouraging smoking without imposing strict consequences.
Theocharis Mores was born in 1927.
Aldo Mores was born in 1983.
Pierre Mores was born in 1950.
Theocharis Mores died in 1992.
The word mores is not a word.
Mores are taboos. They usually have severe consequences and refer to societies standards of proper moral conduct. Incest, Rape and Murder are examples of mores, What?! Mores ("morays"), as in social mores, are standards, related to the word "morals." Social mores may dictate, for example, that acts of rape, etc. are wrong. Just check your dictionary.
A folkway norm violations are violations of routine or casual interaction such as wearing an odd outfit of saying random things. folkways are the norms that do not hold significant moral value. Mores are norms that do have great moral significance, such as laws.
laws in folkways and mores mean
He was a painter and he invented mores code, dont know why
Edward Rowe Mores was born in 1731.