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Honor

/ˈɑː.nɚ/noun / verb
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Honor is the state of being respected for one's integrity, moral uprightness, and adherence to ethical principles, often symbolizing personal or cultural ideals of fairness and dignity. In contemporary usage, it can also refer to formal recognition, like awards, or a commitment to codes in professions such as law and military, highlighting how it's evolved from personal virtue to public accolade in our achievement-driven society.

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The Medal of Honor, the highest U.S. military decoration established in 1861, has been awarded to only about 3,500 individuals since its creation, with the first going to Jacob Parrott in 1863 for a daring Civil War raid—showcasing how the concept of honor can literally save lives and shape history through acts of extraordinary bravery.

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