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At other times however, the argument invokes a moral ideal holding desert valuable for its own sake. On this view, helping the undeserving and failing to help the deserving is deemed intrinsically unfair regardless of further consequences. [12]
In his review for Film Threat, Terry Sherwood rated it an 8/10 saying that "what is interesting about The Deserving is the style of storytelling that Arora uses throughout." [ 2 ] On The Guardian , Catherine Bray rated it 2 out of 5 stars calling it "frustrating story that doesn’t have the storytelling heft its premise deserves."
Pediment of the Panthéon with the motto: Aux grands hommes, la patrie reconnaissante ("To its great men, a grateful fatherland"). The term "bien mérité de la Patrie", or the close "bien mérité du pays", is still used in citations awarding the Legion of Honour.
In other words, the gods have ideas different from those of mortals, and so events do not always occur in the way persons wish them to. Cf. Virgil, Aeneid, 2: 428. Also cf. "Man proposes and God disposes" and "My Thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways", Isaiah 55, 8–9. dis manibus sacrum (D.M.S.)
Term used for the university one attends or has attended. Another university term, matriculation, is also derived from mater. The term suggests that the students are "fed" knowledge and taken care of by the university. It is also used for a university's traditional school anthem. alter ego: another I: i.e., another self, a second persona or ...
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The term merit, originally a Christian term, has in the latter part of the twentieth century gradually been used as a translation of the Buddhist term puñña or puñña. [6] The Buddhist term has, however, more of an impermanent character than the English translation implies, [7] and the Buddhist term does not imply a sense of deserving. [8] [9]
On that, the Prophet: "Leave him, for HayaŹ¾ is (a part) of Faith" and in another narration, he said: "HayaŹ¾ does not bring anything except good." — (Al-Bukhari) [ 11 ] Prophet Muhammad said: "Haya does not bring anything except good."