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In the Anglo Saxon culture the highest glory a person could achieve was?

The highest glory a person could achieve in the Anglo-Saxon culture was glory on the battlefield. The Anglo-Saxon hero, intelligent, courageous and possess a great deal of outward and interior strength. Traits of loyalty, humbleness and personal valor were all characteristics that were valued by Anglo-Saxon culture.on the battlefield.


Should illigeal immigrants have fair justice?

Yes, and fair justice is deportation A nation that does not uphold it's own laws is a failed or failing nation.What seems fair to an illegal immigrant is not likely to be fair to citizens or other legal immigrants of the imposed upon nation.All individual nations are still sovereign and solely responsible for their own laws.


What notable qualities does Beowulf have which represent his as an ideal Anglo-Saxon hero?

strong courageous intelligent tactful and willing to sacrifice all glory for their people


How did Athenian democracy lack justice for all?

One prime reason was that "justice" was reserved only for citizens. To a point it may have made sense in ancient Greece, but unless non citizens are able to get a fair deal, then the democracy lacks justice.


What laws did King Alfred create?

King Alfred the Great, who ruled from 871 to 899, is known for his legal reforms, which included the compilation of the "Doom Book" or "Code of Alfred." This code combined earlier Anglo-Saxon laws with new statutes, emphasizing justice, morality, and social order. It aimed to protect the weak and promote communal responsibility, reflecting Alfred's commitment to a more organized and fair legal system. His laws also established a framework for local governance and the administration of justice.

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What are the three types of organizational justice?

Distributive justice concentrates on results and outcomes that are fair for everyone.Procedural justice concentrates on the methods and procedures that should be fair for everyone.Interactional justice looks at the way people interact with each other in a way that is fair for everyone.


What do people say about fair justice?

People say fair justice is a good thing for them, because it helps them change their life.


Could you name Geordie words that are Anglo - Saxon origin?

•Aad: Old - from the Anglo-Saxon Eald - Aad Wife •Claes: Clothes - Anglo-Saxon•Gan: Go from the Anglo Saxon word for go.•Hoppings: A fair. From the Anglo-Saxon word Hoppen meaning fair.•Oot: Out - Anglo-Saxon word Compare to the Dutch Utgang (out go- exit)•Lang: Long - Anglo Saxon word.Larn: Learn another Anglo-Saxon word•Wor: Wor Lass means our missus, when a chap is referring to his wife. Wor is the Anglo-Saxon word oor meaning Our the w has crept into speech naturally.


Who is a reasonable man?

A sensible person. Intelligent, fair, logical etc


What justice refers to fair and equitable allocation of benefits and burdens?

distributive justice


What is the motto of Alliance for Justice?

The motto of Alliance for Justice is 'Fighting for a Fair America'.


Is it fair to say that an intelligent person that smokes is not intelligent after all?

It may seem fair to say in view of the damage caused by smoking. However, many intelligent people know the dangers and accept the risk because they are addicted to smoking. It takes certain strength and courage to quit. A person can be intelligent and not possess those strengths.


Is justice always impartial and fair?

It's always impartial but is not necessarily"fair."


Is our justice system set up to give suspected criminals a fair trial?

Is our justice system set up to give suspected Criminals a fair trial


Are law and justice the same?

law and justice are not the same because law is an enforcement and justice is the quality of being fair and reasonable.


Why is fayre spelled differently to fair?

That's probably the Old-English (anglo-saxon language) spelling.


Americans wanted the government to be fair so the constitution had as it's purpose to establish?

justice