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professional school, where the student is given training in one of the learned or skilled professions, such as engineering, law, medicine, religion, and education.
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inference, a truth or proposition drawn from another which is admitted; conclusion; deduction.
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sustained, maintained or carried on; keep from discontinuing.
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“the purest treasure mortal times afford is spotless reputation,” from Shakespeare,Richard II , I, i, 177, 178. The most important thing that we can get out of life is an unblemished, irreproachable, spotless reputation. Reputation is the estimation in which a person is held by his contemporaries.
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degrades, cheapens; dishonors; shames; humiliates.
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candid, free from undue bias; fair; just; impartial; frank.
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generous, liberal; noble; magnanimous; characterized by generosity.
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attribute, characteristic quality; that which is recognized as appropriate to the person or office.
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tribunal, court of justice; the group of qualified persons who pass judgment.
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“This was an honorable man,” from Shakespeare,Pericles , IV, vi, 54.
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ultimate tribunal, that court that passes the final judgment; the group whose judgment is most important to a person.
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contemporaries, persons who belong to the same time.
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alarmingly early, very, very early; so early as to be alarming.
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abject fear, a fear that casts a person down in spirit or hope; fear that reduces to a low condition; slavish fear; cringing and groveling fear.
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Declaration of Independence, the American Declaration of Independence adopted on July 4, 1776, in which the American colonists declared their independence of their mother-country England.
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decent respect, proper respect; kind and reasonable respect; respect which would be in good taste and decorous.
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crises, the plural form of crisis , decisive moment;turning point;time of difficulty or danger.
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safeguard, proviso or stipulation or quality or circumstance that tends to prevent some evil or guard against trouble; protection.
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Questions
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1. What are the three sources of the durable satisfactions of life?
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2. What is involved in being a clean, wholesome, vigorous animal?
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3. What is the main achievement of college life?
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4. What are the attributes of the man of honor?
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5. Why is the judgment of your contemporaries most important to you ?
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