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Anglo Saxon Culture In Beowulf
The Anglo Saxon culture came from the ethos which arose from years of progress and
understanding. This culture a unification of independent principalities brought together by one king
known as Alfred the Great. The true sense of the culture came with the values of loyalty, kinship,
and bravery, which present themselves in the epic tale of Beowulfwhose violent victory propelled
him from mercenary to rightful warrior and respected hero. where the birth of a hero came from
the actions of a rightful warrior. The legacy of a hero does not come from the ashes of despair, but
from all given to the cause. Beowulf in the tale represents one of the greatest warriors to ever live
from his battle with ocean monsters in his final day that cost his life
The Harm-Reduction Model
Harm Reduction Model Substance abuse affects people and their environments in diverse ways.
Families crumble under its power. Societies restructure to accommodate areas subject to higher rates
of substance abuse, as the issues seem to exist comorbid with mental illness and homelessness. That
is not to imply that all people suffering from the relentlessness of the disease that is addictionare all
mentally ill or homeless, but rather, there are some common threads that can be detected within the
different cultures of substance abuse and addiction. Society has little choice but to adapt. Therefore,
the issues need to be dissected for clarity and understanding which brings into focus alternative
solutions for coping with complex issues. Thus,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Several studies have been conducted in New York to better understand how the harm reduction
model works (Tsemberis, Gulcur, Nakae, 2004). A portion of the homeless population in the Bronx
(Futterman et al., 2005) participated in an in depth study that considered the many moving parts of
the harm reduction model. Participants had to meet certain criteria to be given a home, which
reestablishes the lower level human needs, and while substance abuse was not part of the
requirement, ... according to clinical records 90% of all the participants also had a diagnosis or
history of alcohol or substance abuse disorders (Tsemberis et al., 2004), which contributed greatly
for understanding how well the harm reduction model works within a substance abuse population.
What they learned was quite interesting. For example, out of 225 participants who met criteria for
the longitudinal study of harm reduction, a 2 year study, all had psychiatric issues and 90% had
substance abuse issues (Tsemberis et al., 2004). They found that it was not helpful to the homeless to
require sobriety as a prerequisite, or incentive, for housing, because programs that require sober
living may inadvertently be undermining the clients sense of independence (Tsemberis et al.,
The Pros And Cons Of Existentialism
Existentialism has always been criticized because it is viewed as only a pessimistic approach. To
those critics, existentialism is nothing more than not believing in a higher power, but what it truly
means is that man is nothing else but that which he makes of himself, (Sartre, 3) which, in turn,
makes it optimistic. By that definition, there would be no humannature because that would imply that
there is a predetermined plan for humans. Sartre counters the claim of human nature by proving that
all actions are a choice made by the individual since before having an essence, man only existed and
then he had to create that essence. To start, existentialismis a doctrine which affirms that every truth
and every action imply both an environment and a human subjectivity, (Sartre, 1). In other words,
this means that whenever someone makes an action, there was a set of surroundings, literally and
figuratively, as well as a human consciousness responsible for the action. For instance, in the
beginning, there was one man and no one else to impose their beliefs upon him. Therefore, the man
had to create his own understanding, his own essence, which came after he was already existing. In
addition, Subjectivity closely relates to existentialism because it is the quality of existing in
someone s mind rather than the external world. Altogether, these terms intertwine to show how
human nature, a set of predetermined traits humans all possess, cannot exist because humans are
Charles Wesley Research Paper
Charles Wesley is mostly known as a Methodist hymn writer. However, he made many more
contributions to the Methodist movement than just hymns. He was the co creator of the
movement with his brother John. He was also a preacher, a leader, and a theologian, in addition to
a hymn writer. He is rarely considered separately from his brother, except concerning his hymns.
Assist Me to Proclaim: The Life and Hymns of Charles Wesley by John R. Tyson and Charles
Wesley and the Struggle for Methodist Identity by Gareth Lloyd attempt to change the narrative by
presenting Charles as separate from his brother and as more than just a hymn writer. Charles Wesley
was born prematurely on December 18, 1707 in Epworth. His parents were Samuel and Susanna
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Whitefield was preaching predestination, the idea that God has already decided who is of the elect.
The Wesleys believed in unlimited atonement, the idea that God s forgiveness and grace are
available to everyone, not just a certain chosen few (Tyson 106 107). Charles viewed Whitefield
as a good godly man who was confused by false teachers and evildoers (Tyson 127 129). The two
friends agreed to disagree about the predestination issue and put their differences aside because of
their shared concern for ministry. This disagreement would result in two different types of
Methodism: Calvinist Methodism, who believed in predestination, and Wesleyan Methodists, who
believed in unlimited atonement (Tyson 114 115). Another issue concerning the Methodist
movement was that locals and Anglican ministers sometimes turned against the Wesleys. The
brothers, especially John, were accused of being papists, the only authority coming from the Wesleys
(Tyson 136). Mob violence was directed against the Methodists; the Methodists did not retaliate,
instead practicing nonviolence resistance. The persecution they felt would eventually decrease
though not disappear completely (Tyson
Pope John Paul II s Legacy
Michael Herrmann
Mrs. Rose
English 12
17 February 2015
Pope John Paul II s Legacy History was made on October 16, 1978 by Karol Wojtyla when he
became the first non Italian pope in more than four hundred years. As pope, he gets to pick his new
name, he chooses John Paul II after the previous pope, John Paul. John Paul II had assumed a larger
partisan part in world affairs than any other Pope in modern history before his passing. He was
fluent in eight languages, and was a frequent traveler of the world and was the first Pope in over
sixty years to visit an Islamic country ( Pope John Paull II ). Pope John Paul II has prolonged his
inspiration in the outermost reaches of the world. He became the utmost leading supporter for peace
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Olivera Petrovich an Oxford University psychologist. She told this at a University of Western
Sydney conference on the psychology of religion that even adolescent children can create theological
concepts as part of their understanding of the physical world. Nature is a natural human behavior is
the result of already present biological factors. Believers of this philosophy often use genetic code as
support for the theories. Genetics contain the instructions for millions of protein commands that
eventually determine our basic structure as human beings ( Nature versus Nurture ). Nurture is a
Natural human behavior is the result of already present biological factors. Believers of this
philosophy often use genetic code as support for the theories. Genetics contain the instructions for
millions of protein commands that eventually determine our basic structure as human beings (
Nature versus Nurture ). This being said it must be a combination of nature and nurture to believe in
Correctional Officer Responsibilities
policies. The duties of the correctional officer include but are not limited to custody control, safety,
security, and supervision of inmates in a prison or other correctional facility (Peak, 2016, p. 266). In
a roundabout way, correctional officers contributes to the public safety by ensuring inmates that are
imprisoned stay confined until the end of their sentence. The objectives of correctional officer go
beyond those typical roles found in the normal prisonstaff supervision of inmate workers. For
instance in small and medium prison facilities not all departments are available twenty four hours. In
these cases it is the duty of correctional officers to support the staff. Therefor in addition, to their
normal roles, correctional officers
Marketing Strategy
Quality Takes Time

MARKETING STRATEGY
MKT 306

Tutor: Ms. Alison Watson


Due: Monday, January 10th, 2011

Table of Content

1.0 Brief History of Wrist Watch Industry

2.0 Executive Summary

2.1 Rolex Competitors

2.2 Rolex Marketing Tools and Techniques

3.0 Introduction

4.0 Situational Analysis (SWOT)

4.1 Situational Analysis (PESTLE)

5.0 Differential Advantages / Competitive Edge (USP)

6.0 Segmentation Targeting and Positioning (STP)

6.1 Rolex Competitive Positioning

7.0 Market Objectives and Goals

8.0 Marketing Strategies and Programmes (4 P s)

9.0 Conclusion and Recommendations

Bibliography

1. 0 A Brief History on Wrist Watch Industry


The first wrist watch was invented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though this is a single point perspective it is notable one of the possible weakness and potential
threats Rolex may face in the future.
While omega s entry level watch priced at a competitive cost of $2500.00 Rolex cheapest cost
was recorded as $4100.00. Price and maybe the current economic challenges may have played a
role in the turn of events. Both Rolex and Omega brands aggressively compete in the Asian
markets i.e., (China and Hong Kong) but the Swatch Group based on Bank Vontobel Analysis Rene
Weber estimated that in (2008) Omega s (2008) sales at about SwFr 1.48 Billion and Rolex 92008)
sales SwFr 4.5 bllion.
These are simply estimates are both companies does not report sale Rolex s spokesperson Virginie
Chevallier advised that use of certification data may prove to be inaccurate because if lack other data.
The brand is linked to major elite events in various disciplines such as yachting, equestrian, golf
tennis and others. A notable area of applause is the company s social programmes i.e., the Mentors
and Protégés and the Awards for Enterprise Programmes .
The former was established in 2002 to perpetuate the world s artistic heritage in dance, literature,
film, theatre, visual art and music. It provides an opportunity for gifted, young individuals across a
range of artistic
Blue Pelican JavaExercise Quiz Test Keysby
Blue Pelican Java
Exercise, Quiz, Test Keys by Charles E. Cook

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Keys for Quizzes/Exercises/Projects


The short quizzes for each lesson in this section are not comprehensive and not very difficult.
Normally, only basic, superficial questions are asked. The general philosophy here is for the
specter of a quiz to always be hanging over the student where he knows he must quickly acquire a
general working knowledge of the subject but at the same time knows he will not be asked in depth
or tricky questions. It is hoped that this gentle, but persistent pressure, will encourage the student to
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int i = 407;
7. Write a single line of code that will create a String variable called my_name and store your name
in it.
String my_name = Barney Fife ;
8. Write a line of code that will declare the variable count to be of type int. Don t initialize. int count;
9. Write a line of code that initializes the double precision variable bankBalance to 136.05.
Assume this variable has already been declared. bankBalance = 136.05;
10. Which of the following are legal variable names? scooter13 139_scooter homer 5 ;mary public

doubled

double

ab c

11. Which of the following is the most acceptable way of naming a variable. Multiple answers are
possible.
a. GroovyDude
b. GROOVYDUDE
c. groovyDude
d. Groovydude
e. groovy_dude
f. groovydude
12. Comment on the legality of the following two lines of code. double dist = 1003; //legal int alt =
1493.86; //illegal

Answers 3 1

Quiz on Lesson 3
1. What is output by the following code?
String s = Mona Lisa ;
System.out.println(s.length( ));
2. What is output by the following code?
String girl = Heather Jones ;
System.out.println(girl.substring(8));

3. What is output by the following code?


String girl = Heather Jones ;
System.out.println(girl.substring(8,11));

4. What is the index of the L in the String Abraham Lincoln ?

5. What is output by the following code?


String s = Beaver Cleaver ;
System.out.println(s.toUpperCase( ));

Answers 3 2

Key to Quiz on Lesson 3


1. What is output by the
Greek Influence On Mycenaean Culture
The country I choose to research is Greece (known as Hellas or Ellada in Greek). It is in
southeastern Europe. I choose this country because I ve always thought that it d be a great place to
visit and explore. I also didn t know much about the country before I did the research.

The first thing that I researched was, the development of Greek civilization. The first Greeks were
the Minoans and the Mycenaeans. They were the first to populate Greece. Since there wasn t much
written or physical evidence of their civilization not much is know about them. But they do know
that the Minoans occupied the island of Crete and the Mycenaeans were a group of people who
migrated from India. They both conquered territory until they ran into one another. (ushistory.org)
That s when the Mycenaeans wiped out the Minoans. Soon after the Mycenaeans were wiped out as
well. Greece then entered in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The official language of Greece is Standard Modern Greek. However, the Greek language is one of
the oldest attested Indo European languages, it s earliest written from dating to the 15th Century
BCE. (Loring Danforth, 2015) Standard Modern Greek is a combination of two historical forms:
one that is widely spoken (Demotic) and one that was written, that appeared in government
documents and newspapers (Katharevusa). There are many minority languages spoken in Greece
including Turkish, Macedonian, and Albanian just to name a few. Religion in Greece is divided
into areas throughout the country. Most of Greece belongs to the Church of Greece. The Church of
Greece is ecclesiastically independent and headed by 12 metropolitans. The non Orthodox sector is
composed of Muslims. Athens is where the Roman and Greek Catholics preside. While the rest are
on the western islands that are currently under Italian rule. Excluding the supporters of Protestantism
and Judaism. The Jewish population was practically wiped out by the Nazi s during World War
The Psychology Of The Field Of Psychology
What captivated my interest in working within the field of psychology was the joy and sense of
accomplishment after aiding another individual in need. Since high school I have been involved in
volunteer work assisting individuals by helping them acquire new skills, or becoming a friendly
mentor. Throughout the years I learned how to observe others, as in discovering how different a
person may react to a certain situation, to how they interact within their social groups. Since my
volunteer work in high school, I went forth in taking up clinical psychologycourses throughout my
collegecareer and also acquired a summer job that let me expand and learn more outside of the
classroom, which then proven to me again that I love the psychology filed in helping people.
During my college experience as an undergraduate majoring in clinical psychology and minoring
in sociology, I pushed myself to excel the best in my academics along with outside circular
activities. I manage to maintain an overall B average in all my classes, while also assisting a
professor in their research, being the President of the Kutztown Psychology Club, choreographer at
the Kutztown Dance team, and working a part time job. Due to all of these events I learned how to
properly manage my time wisely, while still maintaining standard grade scores. However, I also
learned that I tend to put too much pressure on myself by filling up a busy schedule thinking I can
accomplish anything and everything, when in
Harry Potter s Portrayal Of Magical Creatures
Cichon7

Nicole Cichon
Ms. Vyse
English II Honors
15 March 2016

J. K. Rowling?s Portrayal of Magical Creatures in the Harry Potter Series as Compared to


Creatures in Ancient Mythology The world famous book series, Harry Potter, has been an instant
success worldwide. This series follows the life of a young boy, Harry Potter, in chronological order
from the beginning to the end of his schooling. Harry Potter is schooled at a magical school
somewhere in England, which is where the majority of the books take place. He is an
adventurous boy who experiences many different quests and journeys with his loyal friends. This
book series focuses mainly on the many magical creatures from many different types of
mythology, some even including stories with Indian, Greek, or Roman backgrounds. J. K.
Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, incorporates these magical animals into the stories?
plots and help to convey several messages about Harry Potter. The mythical creatures that are the
most prominent in Rowling?s series are the dragons and werewolves. The dragon and werewolf
both have origins found in mythology and are crucial to Rowling?s themes in the books Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, furthering the messages
that Rowling is trying to portray to her audience. In the Harry Potter series, written by J. K.
Rowling, Rowling uses two specific magical creatures that have many correlations to ancient
mythology and help to widen the
How Did Maria Sklodowska Contribute To Science
Have you heard of Marie Curie? She was a Polish scientist who discovered polonium and radium,
winning a Nobel Prize twice − the first time in history. Marie made important contributions to
science, which are still felt today.

Maria Sklodowska was born in Poland on November 7, 1867. She had four siblings and was the
youngest child. Maria s father was Wladyslaw. When young Maria was only ten years old, though,
her mother Bronislawa died of tuberculosis. When Marie was older, her sister offered her lodgings
in Paris. She immediately went over to France and attended Sorbonne University. At the university,
she earned a master s in Physics in 1893 and completed another degree in Math one year after.

Later in life, Marie Curie met Pierre Curie,


Technology Today Essay
Technology Today

Technology has always had a significant impact on the way we communicate and socialise. Today s
technologies have, in many cases, become so integrated within our daily lives, that they play a part
in constructing our existence and understanding of reality. The Internet is one such piece of
technology that influences our perceptions of our self and our surroundings. This essay will aim to
explore the social implications of experimentation with identities online, as well as evaluating the
ways in which new technologies may continue to shape this issue in the future.

The self and self identity is a continually changing entity, which is constantly being reconstructed
throughout a person s life. (Slevin, 2000) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gergen s theory of social saturation is also relevant to today s use of Internet communications in
relation to construction of identity. Gergen says that media and technology offers individuals with a
large network of relationships with different people, which often results in self multiplication.
(Gergen, 1991, as cited in Surratt, 2001) The dissolution of the restrictions of space and time in
Internet communication further gives the individual opportunities to recreate themselves in different
manners. (Gergen, 1991, as cited in Surrat, 2001) This capability is supported through IRC
technology such as MSN or ICQ, through which it is possible to conduct several conversations at
once and hence, have several identities.

Thus, people who experiment with identity online do so for a variety of reasons anonymity, escapism
and experimentation to name but a few. In today s society, the line between actual self and a self that
exists in cyberspace is deteriorating, as the Internet and its various methods of communication
become more integrated in our daily lives. In order to understand the impact that Internet
communication technologies will have in the future, it is important to consider the positive and
negative social implications of the notion of online identity construction.

The main positive attribute associated with anonymity and free identity online is lack of prejudice,
which creates a more democratic and egalitarian experience for users. (Gurak,

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