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Answer: 18 years of child support payments for the boy, and $100,000 in lifetime welfare payments for the girl, courtesy of NY taxpayers.
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I believe you mean chivalry.In medieval times in Europe chivalry (a word deriving from the French for horse) was a complicated set of rules for the behaviour for members of the noble classes, especially with regard to warfare and games of warfare such as jousting.In modern western society chivalry has come to mean correct courtesy, especially as it applies to men in their dealings with women.
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Chivalry was the set of codes and morals that knights lived by, they included courtesy, generosity, valor, and dexterity in arms. Chivalry was part of their identity as knights and a sense of pride.
Courtesy is politeness. Courtesy is a favour, it is help and generosity. Politeness is showing good manners towards others in behaviour and speech, it is being refined and cultured.
The motto of Crescent Girls' School is 'Courtesy, Generosity, Sincerity'.
consideration courtesy kind helpfulness generosity empathy
Noun 1.excellence of manners or social conduct; polite behavior. 2.a courteous, respectful, or considerate act or expression. 3.indulgence, consent, or acquiescence: a "colonel" by courtesy rather than by right. 4.favor, help, or generosity: The costumes for the play were by courtesy of the local department store. 5.a curtsy. Adjective 6.done or performed as a matter of courtesy or protocol: a courtesy call on the mayor. 7.offered or provided free by courtesy of the management: While waiting to board the airplane, we were provided with courtesy coffee.
A behavior the medieval knights follow. The word chivalry is the system of knighthood and its practices, say what the ideal knight is. Practices include honor, courtesy, and generosity.
Gawain's five virtues are generosity, courtesy, chastity, friendliness, and piety. These virtues are part of the chivalric code that knights were expected to uphold in the medieval period.
"Chivalry is dead" is a phrase that has become popular in the late 20th & early 21st centuries. The definition of chivalry originated around 1250-1300 A.D. and is a middle-English term. It was defined as: "The sum of the ideal qualifications of a knight, including courtesy, generosity, valor, and dexterity in arms." Somehow, the term has recently changed meaning and is now regarded as a man's unwritten obligation to be kind, courteous, respectful, gallant and loyal to women. When people (mostly women) say "Chivalry is dead", they're referring to the fact that present day men are not as chivalrous as they used to be or that they are not chivalrous at all anymore. Since there is no way to prove this, it remains simply an opinion of some women.
The five knightly virtues in Sir Gawain are courage, loyalty, generosity, courtesy, and prowess in battle. These virtues are exemplified and tested in the medieval romance "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight."
As a courtesy to Joe, I picked up his laundry. Would you count these papers as a courtesy to the teacher? As a courtesy to others, please turn off your cell phone in the restaurant. 'Courtesy to' is correct.
Yes, the noun 'courtesy' is an abstract noun, a word for a behavior or an attitude.
Courtesy is politeness. His courtesy won him friends.