Eumaeus, the loyal swineherd, expressed that if Odysseus had returned sooner, he would have been rewarded with a fine gift, possibly a substantial sum of money or a prized animal, as a token of gratitude for his faithful service during Odysseus's long absence. He emphasized that such a reward would reflect the deep bond of loyalty and respect between them, highlighting the importance of Odysseus’s return to honor those who remained steadfast.
The victors were the Achaeans. The Achaeans captured the city, retrieved Helen, punished the Trojans by burning the city to the ground, slaughtered many Trojans and sold what remained into slavery. Hector's infant son Astyanax was thrown down from the walls of Troy, to end the royal line, and the possibility of a son's revenge. Antenor, who had given hospitality to Menelaus and Odysseus when they asked for the return of Helen, and who had advocated so, was spared, along with his family. Aeneas took his father on his back and fled, and, according to Apollodorus, was allowed to go because of his piety. Then the Achaean Greeks returned home with the spoils of war. The 'spoils of war' was the compensation in archaic Greece for military service. ____________________ The Achaeans captured the city, slaughtered, and sold the remnants into slavery, then returned home with the loot.
It was more than just the fact that they were courting his wife. That might anger him, but it would not be enough justification to kill them. After all, no one had heard anything about him since the end of the Trojan war - 10 years earlier. It's not unreasonable to think that someone gone for so long was dead and thus his wife, Penelope, would be free to marry again. Penelope would be a particularly attractive widow because she was rich. What made Odysseus really angry and justified his killing them according to the ethics of the time was that they were rude, obnoxious, treated the servants and his son badly, and generally acted as if they were the owners of the house to do whatever they wanted. The concept of "hospitality" was a very important one in many ancient societies. Because there weren't hotels back then, many travellers could run out of food and water and could get caught out on the road at night, which was very dangerous. So, it was in everybody's best interest that guests be given food and shelter. One day you might be such a traveler. Although guests should be treated well, sometimes even to the point of being treated better than the family, guests in turn had rules they needed to follow in order to keep the practice reasonable. Guests were supposed to be respectful; they might help with chores or for example, chop wood for the hearth. The most important thing required of guests is that they not "wear out their welcome." If guests were rude, demanded too much, or stayed too long, the practice of guest hospitality might become unpopular. So, if a guest had worn out his welcome, the owner of the house was no longer obliged by the rule of hospitality, and could certainly turn them out, even if they had to do so by physically kicking them out. Penelope's suitors were far from being respectful. They not only acted as if they were the owners, they acted like particularly awful owners. When Odysseus appeared to them in the guise of a beggar, they didn't treat him like a guest, extending him hospitality. They were particularly rude. That made Odysseus' actions - killing them all - reasonable/acceptable.
RA 9163, also known as the National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001, aims to promote civic consciousness and defense preparedness among Filipino youth. The implementing rules and regulations (IRR) detail the program's framework, which includes components like the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), and Literacy Training Service (LTS). These components are designed to enhance the students' skills in community service, disaster preparedness, and military training. The IRR also outlines the responsibilities of educational institutions, students, and government agencies in the effective implementation of the program.
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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1080REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1080 - AN ACT DECLARING THE BAR AND BOARD EXAMINATIONS AS CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONSSection 1. The bar examinations and the examinations given by the various boards of examiners of the Government are declared as civil service examinations, and shall, for purposes of appointment to positions in the classified service the duties of which involve knowledge of the respective professions, except positions requiring highly specialized knowledge not covered by the ordinary board examinations, be considered as equivalent to the first grade regular examination given by the Bureau of Civil Service if the profession requires at least four years of study in college and the person has practiced his profession for at least two years, and as equivalent to the second grade regular examination if the profession requires less than four years of college study.cralawSection 2. The Commissioner of Civil Service shall be furnished by the Clerk of the Supreme Court and the Secretary of the Board of Examiners a list of the successful candidates in the respective bar or board examinations with their general averages, and preference shall be given to those obtaining the highest ratings in making appointments: Provided, That for those who have already passed the corresponding bar or board examinations, the eligibility shall be deemed to commence from the approval of this Act.Section 3. The Commissioner of Civil Service shall promulgate the rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this Act.cralawSection 4. The benefits granted under this Act shall not prescribe, the provisions of civil service law or regulations notwithstanding.cralawSection 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Eumaeus, the loyal swineherd, takes in Odysseus disguised as a beggar without questioning him. Eumaeus is known for his faithful service to Odysseus and his family.
Medal for Faithful Service in the National People's Army ended in 1990.
Medal for Faithful Service in the National People's Army was created in 1956.
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It means that the summons was served and notice of its service was returned to the issuing agency.
what is a formal procedure for taking equipment out of service and ensuring it cannot be operated until a qualified person has returned it to service
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The "rose" was awarded and added after 15 years of loyal and faithful service.
RTS means return to service. It applied to officer candidates in officer training who failed training and were returned to their original units, or returned to service.
Eumaeus, a character in Homer's Odyssey, views servitude as a necessary part of life and demonstrates loyalty and duty to his master. In my culture, there is a shift towards valuing freedom and equality, with emphasis on human rights and dignity for all individuals. While respect for service and loyalty may still be present, we prioritize autonomy and fair treatment for all.
Runaway slaves were to be returned to their masters as they cannot escape the service or labor entitled to them.