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A History Of The English Church And People
When Bede was writing A History of the English Church and People the conflicts between
Christians and pagans were still not long a ago and Christianity was not yet as dominant in
England as it would be in the future. Therefore, the memories of these conflicts were still fresh
within some people s minds and Bede made sure to record it. Bede wrote the history of past events
of Christianitys struggles, the great men that protected it and enforced it. He wrote so that
Christians would have an example on how to act in order to achieve greatness, how to avoid sin
and how to strengthen Christianity and the Church itself in England. Bede thought that greatness
is achieved only in one way and that was being a good, devout Christian. He used the history of
King Oswald s life as an example of what it meant to be great and what are the rewards for
achieving greatness. He wished everyone who read his history to follow in Oswald s footsteps as
he continuously mention in his written work history records good things of good men, the
thoughtful hearer is encouraged to imitate what is good . He gives many examples of Oswald s
deeds as a devout Christian, but his number one achievement was bringing the faith to the lands of
Bernicia. He came to Bernicia to fight heathen kings while at the same time showing a great trust
in God, as before the battle he set up a holy cross and made everyone in his army pray before
upcoming battles. it seems that there was no evidence of the
Literary Conventions In Beowulf
The epic is a literary genre that typically begins its narratives in media res. The use of this poetic
convention in classical literature is not arbitrary, to say the least. Its use is repeated due to its great
efficacy as a technique, its presence emphasizing characters feats over what could be considered
pedantic plot points in the context of the epic s objective. If this literary convention is so effective,
then, what does it mean when poets specifically choose not to use it? Though much isn t known
about Beowulfs anonymous author, their specific decision to begin their story, not with their title
character s life, but with another character s lifespan altogether, is a narrative choice that ultimately
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As a result, one can assume that Beowulf s decreased strength with age has been recognized on
some level. His understanding that he requires aid in battle is a recognition that his prowess as a
hero has diminished over time. For this reason, his ability to barely [escape] alive will soon
vanish entirely as he loses more and more of his strength to age. Thus, Beowulf s ability to act as
a protector of his people is waning as well. What makes a cycle of heroism vital in this specific
social environment, then, is the plain fact that, while Beowulf s physical strength is clearly
faltering, his status as a triumphant hero is not, potentially forcing him to remain in power as an
ineffective leader (2352). In fact, in comparing Beowulf to the dragon, the Beowulf poet may be
alluding to the possibility of Beowulf s corruption as a leader. The poet blatantly places Beowulf
and the dragon on the same plane, stating that the two are coming close to the end of their lives.
Then, curiously enough, the poet writes that the dragon had held for so long his hoarded wealth,
insinuating that the dragon s longevity in his position inspired a corruption of sorts (2344). As
Beowulf had just been compared to the dragon
Tipping Point Analysis
Timothy Phillips
Laurie Bartels
AP English III
19 September 2017
An Analysis of Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell is all about social epidemics and the moment when they
take off, when the reach their critical point as well as the theory that ideas and products and messages
and behaviors spread just like viruses do . In this book, Gladwell attempts to give a thorough
analysis and commentary to prove through different trends and scientific studies the conclusions he
makes during the novel. Gladwell s main purpose in the novel is to use pop culture references and
relatable anecdotes to educate the general public on the complexities of the theories he presents
throughout the novel. The Tipping point is not only a sociologically rich text, but also a scientific,
comprehensive examination of the social epidemics around us
Malcolm Gladwell is the bestselling author of nonfiction books about sociology, with all of his
five books published on The New York Times Best Seller list , all receiving high acclaim and
press. Before he wrote his first book, The Tipping Point, Gladwell was a journalist for the
Washington Post from 1987 until 1996. He followed his time there with working for The New
Yorker, where he currently continues to write. As the demand for his unorthodox writing style and
books rose, so did the demand for his public speaking on topics related to his books.Since that time,
Mr. Gladwell has received 2 honorary degrees, as well as
Directors Duties
Hampton Park Pty Ltd (HP) Synopsis. In the case study of Hampton Park Pty Ltd (HP) has four
directors; William (Managing Director); Susan, Jack and Gail (Non executive directors). As HP
s financial position begins to deteriorate, George, the Chief Financial Officer of the company
advises the accounts still show a profit and the company would have a solid base to pay out a
dividend to its members. In July 2010cHP s financial state worsens however George declares a
technical profit and advises HP can still declare the dividend. June 2010 there was a change in the
law for the declaration of dividends however George did not find out about this until late September
2010, the same time the board signed off the financial reports and therefore... Show more content on
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In the case Vrisakis v Australian Securities Commission10 it is stated that a director is expected
to attend all meetings unless exceptional circumstances such as illness or absence from the State
prevent him or her doing so . Following this precedent, Susan has breached her common law and
statutory duties by failing to attend meetings especially before HP became insolvent. Under
section 198D, it states that, Unless the company s constitution provides otherwise, directors may
delegate any of their powers to a committee of directors, a single director, an employee of the
company or any other person. 11 Under s190(1), it states that If the directors delegate a power
under sect 198D, a director is responsible for the exercise of the power by the delegate as if the
power had been exercised by the directors themselves. 12 Susan has delegated her power to run
the company to William, and if William had any questions he would let her know. There was still
a business relationship between the two and therefore Susan will face the same charges as the
other directors would. Now knowing the whole story, facts and law precedents, the remedies for
breaching section 180 183 of the corporations act is a civil penalty provision: s 1317E13. Under
ASIC, the penalty for breaching a director s duty of care is a court order that the director be
disqualified from managing corporations.14 George and William have
The Influence of the Jazz Age
The Influence Of The Jazz Age
Was it the music that made everyone rebel or was it the beautiful arrogant people. In the 1920 s
was it an age of miracles and change or just disaster.
Such as, new technology, better things, love and leisure. Music just filled people s spirits with
lust and want. The radio/music had brought many people together like nothing ever before. Jazz
music became popular everyone loved it. It made you want to do anything you wouldn t normally
do. Jazz became extremely popular thanks to the radio. The reason why music brought people
together was maybe the dancing as well it was very rounchy but it was the new thing. Jazz
therefore, was characterized by a meshing of African American traditions and ideals with white
middle class society . (boundless par. 2) Jazz music was originally claimed by African Americans
they were the people who played the fantastic music. Yet white upper class Americans loved it too.
At the end of the first World War 1 many more possibilities existed for women in the work force, in
their social lives especially in the entertainment industry. (boundless par.3) The average women/in
the roaring twenties began to have many more possibilities than ever before with their career life.
Especially black women who sang. But even though their talent was strong they weren t recognized
as they should have been until the 30 s and 40 s.
The 1920 s was supposedly something spectacular after The Great War. Everyone was free of being
scared this
Protestant Reformation Research Paper
Reformation

In the first half of the sixteenth century Western Europe experienced a wide range of social, artistic,
political changes as the result of a conflict within the Catholic church. This conflict is called the
Protestant Reformation, and the Catholic response to it is called the Counter Reformation.
The Reformation began when Martin Luther posted his Ninety Five theses against the indulgences
of the Church. These indulgences included if you did a good dead, this reduced the amount of
punishment which you deserved for your bad deeds, and which God would make you suffer after
your death before letting you into Heaven. Giving money to the Church was considered a good
dead. If you wanted to you could pay for the indulgences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On his way home he disappeared. What had started as a furious attempt to reform the church
overnight turned into a project of building a new church independent of the Catholic Church.
While Germany struggled under the political and religious consequences of Luther s reform
movement, the movement itself quickly spilled out of the German borders into neighboring
Switzerland. At the time, Switzerland was not a single country but a confederacy of thirteen city
states called cantons. When Luther s ideas began to pour over the border, several of the cantons
broke from the Catholic church and became Protestant while other cantons remained firmly
Catholic. Of the cantons that adopted Luther s new movement, the most important and powerful
was the city state of Zurich under the leadership of Ulrich Zwingli. He was popular in Zurich for
his opposition to Swiss mercenary service in foreign wars and his attacks on indulgences; he was, as
significant a player in the critique of indulgences as Luther himself.
Zwingli rose through the ranks of the Catholic Church until he was appointed People s Priest in
1519, the most powerful ecclesiastical position in the city. In 1523, the city officially adopted
Zwingli s central ecclesiastical reforms and became the first Protestant state outside of Germany.
From there the Protestant revolution would sweep across the map of Switzerland. Zwingli s
theology and morality were based on a single principle that
The Pros And Cons Of LUSH
Do you ever pass by someone and think wow they have nice soft skin? Well you can have that
same skin, how you ask! Well one easy way to get soft great smelling skin is to use LUSH bath
bombs at least once a week. LUSH is a company that makes hand made products in Canada. The
company uses ingredients for the products that are never tested on animals; nor are any
ingredients they buy from other companies. The bath bombs are made from the freshest
ingredients; they strive on making quality products. LUSH bath bombs are not only pretty but
smell like paradise for your bath water, they have a number of different kinds of bath bombs to
choose from. Your skin will love you for the care since we do live in dry Alberta.
LUSH has so many wonderful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Why would you want to support the abuse of animals for a product that is gone within a couple
hours. If you would not harm an animal why support products that do it. LUSH uses vegetarian
alternatives, which is great to see that this company is instead using things that are produced and
grown. LUSH has been fighting against animal testing for over 30 years. As we all know animals
are used in such cruel ways for testing purposes; we also know that today science has come so far
that we are able to replace animal testing with non animal test methods that are as equally evident,
and way cheaper.
Lastly, LUSH only uses the freshest ingredients to make their products. Fresh vegetables, flowers,
fruits, and herbs are all straight from local suppliers who also are against animal cruelty. LUSHs
products are all freshly made weekly so that customers receive the freshest products, which is
probably why they have such great reviews and such high demand for products. I have been using
LUSH products for over a year and a half and highly recommend indulging your self care routine in
LUSH Cosmetics you wont be disappointed.
Finally, as a satisfied customer of LUSH Cosmetics I guarantee you will never go back to regular
plain old bath times, the Bath bombs will silken your skin; furthermore, will indulge every relaxing
sense in your body. They have everything for everyone s pleasure and age is never a concern,
because there is no age requirement; let the child
Dell Supermarket Industry Analysis
Contents
Supermarket Industry Analysis4
Supermarket Functional Area4
Procurement Supplier6
Distribution (Inbound Outbound Logistics) / Warehousing7
Retailing8
Information System Architecture10
System Advantages and Benefits13
Information System in Dell Computer Corporation17
Introduction of Dell Computer17
Analysis of Computer Industry Structure using Porter Competitive Model17
Rivalry among existing firms19
Threat of New Entrants19
Bargaining Power of Suppliers19
Bargaining Power of Buyers19
Substitute products or services19
Dell Computer Analysis of Information System Plan19
Information Systems in Organization Functional Area21
Information System to Customers21
Information System to Suppliers22
References:24

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All data and information are stored in single repository, creating an integrated view of the different
organizational level the operational, tactical, and strategic.

The supermarket is composed of several departments namely, procurement/supplier, distribution


(inbound outbound logistics)/warehousing, and retailing among others. The procurement activities
concentrate on canvassing, supplier qualification, negotiating contracts for a long term supply, and
checking quality and promptness of delivery which are the common tasks for preparing purchase
order and delivering of supplies. The warehousing maintains all the activities relative to inventory
management. In specific view of its function, it ensures that there are plenty number of stocks of
products, prompting for reorder of stock when there is a need to replenish the products, and
generating warehouse reports to monitor the inventory movements by both local and head office
managers. The distribution activity
Review of Minority Report Essay
Review of Minority Report The film, Minority Report, is a science fiction thriller, based on a short
story written by Phillip. K. Dick.

The year is 2054, and murder has been abolished by what is seen as the perfect system . Murders
can be predicted before they happen, thanks to the work of the Precrime unit. Precrime is a system
that uses the visions of three psychics (or precogs , short ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fact that the city is state of the art and high tech does not help Anderton in his escape. Every
step he takes is monitored, and eyes record movement. In one scene, Anderton gets on board a
train, and looks up to a machine (an eye dent scanner), which scans his eyes and identifies him.
This is when he realises that he will not be safe in his own city. He decides to take drastic action he
decides that he will go and get his eyes changed.

Sight is a main theme for the film. Anderton cannot escape the Precrime unit with his own eyes,
everywhere he goes he will be identified, so he has to somehow get new eyes. He goes to a man
who replaces his eyes with someone else s and Anderton is now slightly safer. He is informed
that he cannot remove the bandages that are covering his new eyes for twenty four hours, which
poses a problem when the flat that he is staying in to recover is invaded by spyders (Small
mechanical critters that work in the same way as the machine on the train.). These creatures are
relentless and seek heat. So, Anderton tries to lower his body temperature by filling a bathtub with
water and ice, and he climbs into it. The spyders eventually find him, and they pull at his bandages,
and scan his eyes. He is not identified as Jon Anderton and so the spyders leave.

Anderton
Spiritual Mature Adulthood Analysis
Gardner explains spiritual maturity as, Spiritual maturity is marked by the unity of faith and of the
knowledge of the Son of God and the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ (Ephesians
4:13). The author continues to explain that the spiritual mature adulthood comes from learning from
Christ, who possesses all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge (Colossians 2:3) (Gardner, 4). In
addition, spiritual maturity can be defined as a Christian striving more and more each day to be like
JesusChrist. As your flesh is being cleanse of the impurities, more of the characteristics of Jesus
Christ pours into your spirit. Our discernment increases, love and compassion for one another
increases. There is an increase in our level of
Beech Forest Ecosystems
BEECH FOREST ECOSYSTEMS

INTRODUCTION
This essay will look at beech forest ecosystems, describing the main characteristics, along with pre
human and current distribution of beech forests. Vegetation structure and native fauna associated
with the ecosystem will be looked at with examples of species given.
Environmental effects such as altitude, latitude, rainfall and soil drainage, and how they can affect
beech forests will be investigated. Anthropogenic effects will also be looked at, explaining how
human activity can affect ecological processes and the composition of plant and animal species
within the beech forest ecosystem.
DISCUSSION
New Zealand beeches belong to the genus Nothofagus or Southern Beeches , and consist of three ...
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They form the highest tree line in the Wairau Valley in the vicinity of Nelson Lakes, and at Mount
Ruapehu in Central North Island (Wardle, 1984). Silver beech dominates the wetter, western
mountains, growing from sea level to the treeline in Southland and Fiordland. Black beech forms
lowland to mountain forests on eastern slopes from Canterbury to the East Cape, and is the only
beech species in the Taranaki region.
All beech species grow together in the north west South Island and on the East Cape. Red and silver
beech co exist on mid slopes in the north west of the South Island (Orwin, 2009).
The beech forest canopy is made up of one or more species of beech (Salmon, 1986). There are no
emergent trees, and trees, shrubs and ferns in the understory are sparse (McLintock, 2009). Among
the scattered shrubs which may be present, the small leaved Styphelia (Cyathodes) fasciculate, S.
Juniperina (prickly mingimingi), Coprosma rhamnoides (red fruited karamu), and C. Microcarpa are
often encountered. The forest floor has a deep carpet of leaf litter, soft cushions of the pale green
milk moss (Leucobryum candidum) and masses of the translucent fans of the kidney fern
(Trichomanes reniforme).
Beech forests become more complex with higher rainfalls so its growth appears more luxuriant as a
result of lichens, mosses, liveworts and moss like filmy ferns clothing the forest floor and trunks
and branches of trees. Where the canopy is partly open there is more species
The Portrayal Of Jesus In Death Valley
Although this is true this story contains many a violence in it. This film begins in the regin of
Herod the Great, who died in 4BC. Told by three magi a new king has been born, thus causing a
mass murder of local children by the hands of Herod. This massacre only takes place in the book of
Matthew s, and does not seem to be aforementioned in any non biblical sources. Johns gospels seem
to Imply that Jesuswas born in Nazareth and not in Bethlehem. This doesn put the film off though.
Herod send a group of black clad horsemen to slaughter a group of wide eyed infants on a
playground. Even if the massacre did happen, the staging here owes a lot more to Sergei
Eisenstein than to the Bible. Jesus ends up surviving the purge and rejoins the story at about the
age of 30. According to the films Beautiful yet very distinctive locations, Jesus appears to be
living in Death Valley. In Death Valley, or as some would have it, a desert somewhere in the
levant, Jesus is Tempted by an old man. How d you like to be the ruler of all this, hmm? the hermit
asks, indicating the landscape. Those who are familiar with the synoptic Gospels will gather that
the old man is supposed to portray Satan, trying to turn Jesus away from God. Jesus performed
many of miracles. Jesus heals a few of the sick upon his return, but the... Show more content on
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The film also speculates that Judas Iscariot and Barabbas were associates, and that Judas handed
Jesus over to the authorities to force his hand , believing nothing other than his own life being on
the line would make him call down angels to destroy the Romans. Scripture doesn t psychoanalyze
Judas, but does imply that he was motivated more than anything else by simple greed. This is not
presented as a peculiarly Jewish vice, but rather one that is common to all human beings
Interest Point Detectors
Interest Point Detectors
Introduction:
How it started
Our original idea was to implement the beginning stages of a paper on measuring the driver
fatigue detection from a sequence of images []. Majority of accidents reported are due to driver
fatigue. One of the important parameter to be detected to measure the driver s alertness is to track
his/her eyes in the given image sequence. Eye detection is an active research area in computer vision.
Applications can range from face detection to biometrics. Canthus (Eye corners) is a very stable
feature that can be constantly detected from a facial image irrespective of the eye status or gaze
direction. Canthus is initially defined and treated as a corner (interest point). Interest point detectors
like Harris and SUSAN are being studied and discussed in this report. These corner detectors are
evaluated to find which one suits best for this application. Interest Points
An interest point is a relatively important kind of localized two dimensional image structure with a
mathematical description. It can be defined as the intersection of two edges or as a point with two
dominant and different edge directions. Corners , T , Y and X junctions have the same definition
and fall under this category. Although the interest points constitute a very small portion in the image,
the information on shape is concentrated at these points.
Image corner detection is an important task in various computer vision and image understanding
The Theory Of The Mind And Behavior
It is difficult to tie together the infinite pools of facts about the history of Psychology. We can trace it
back to its roots, held deep in philosophy; even ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato introduced
the concept of Anamnesis, suggesting that we are born with imprinted knowledge. Aristotle, a
student of Plato, theorized the concept that we were born a blank canvas and the development of our
minds are sculpted by our experience, demonstrating that modern psychological debates of nature VS
nurture, and interests of the functions of the mind, have been discussed for centuries.

Psychology as we know it today is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. All scientists
whether chemists, biologists, physicists or psychologists must employ scientific methods to study
empirical data objectively. So I ve chosen to start in the year 1879 with the official opening of the
first psychology laboratory by German physiologist Wilheim Wundt 1832 1920, although, nowadays
his methods of experimental introspection are criticized for being too subjective and unreliable, his
introduction to the idea of using laboratory apparatus and scientifically measuring Psychology,
watered the seed for the growth of Psychology as a science for future psychologists. Such as his
student Edward Titchener, who went on to found the first school of thought Structuralism using
reductionism to analyze the reduced elements of human consciousness
When Wundt s work spread to America and to William

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