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    concerned as to Mr Humphrey’s unsatisfactory compliance with his supervision order and a recommendation was made on 9 October 2012 that Mr Humphrey "be convicted of the breach and dealt with pursuant to Section 127(1) of the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992." I note a letter from a general practitioner Dr Mark Boon‚ dated 3 March 2012‚ in which he notes that Mr Humphrey had been attending his practice since 1999 for review‚ counselling and testosterone supplements as part of his Klinefelter’s syndrome

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    not‚ however‚ go as far as to proclaim that there was no ‘rise of Arminianism’ as there was indeed an ostensible influx of Arminianism during the reign of Charles I. Arminianism did burgeoned under the policies of Charles I and innovations William Laud took with the Church. However‚ with or without the antagonistic ideological differences of Arminianism and Calvinism‚ there was always the constant seeking of reforms by the Puritans for a more traditional Church‚ to move as far away from Catholicism

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    or in a business venture. It involves specifying the objective of the business venture or project and identifying the internal and external factors that are favorable and unfavorable to achieve that objective. The technique is credited to Albert Humphrey‚ who led a convention at Stanford University in the 1960s and 1970s using data from Fortune 500 companies. What is a SWOT Analysis? It is a way of evaluating the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats that affect something. SWOT analysis

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    F. Sionil Jose's Works

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    Waywaya Waywaya is a short story written by the Filipino writer‚ F. Sionil Jose. It is originally written in Ilokano‚ Jose’s native language‚ and recreates the pre-Hispanic Philippine society (Goodreads‚ 2013). It is one of the many works of Sionil Jose that was translated into foreign languages‚ especially English‚ making Jose the most popular Filipino writer abroad among other Filipino authors -- of course‚ next to the greatest Filipino writer and patriot‚ Jose P. Rizal who was martyred in the

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    an emotional experience that defines Cuban culture. The ensemble consisted of: Ibrahim Ferrer (singer)‚ Compay Segundo (guitarist)‚ Ruben Gonzales (pianist)‚ Manuel “Guajiro” Mirabal (trumpeter)‚ Jesus “Aguaje” Ramos (trombonist)‚ Barbarito Torres (laud)‚ Eliades Ochoa (guitarist)‚ Papi Oviedo (tres)‚ Ry Cooder (guitar)‚ Orlando “Cachaito” Lopez (bassist)‚ Joachim Cooder (drums)‚ Carlos González (bongos)‚ Julienne Oviedo Sanchez (timbales)‚ Amadito Valdes (percussion)‚ Juan de Marcos Gonzales (percussion)

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    demonstrated than in the church. Charles favoured the minority‚ Armenian wing of Anglicans‚ who wished to restore traditional ceremonies and increase the authority of bishops and the clergy. In 1628 he had appointed one of these groups William Laud‚ as bishop of London and in 1633 he promoted him to the Archbishop of Canterbury‚ the highest position in the Church of England. Under Laud’s leadership new ceremonies were introduced‚ alters were removed to the east end of churches and

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    models proposed by Humphreys‚ Riddoch and Quinlan (1988) in respect of visual object processing. The experiment was based on the premis that participants would take longer to name visually presented objects whose characteristics were structurally similar compared to structurally distinct. We did not find evidence to support the cascade or sequential models for visually presented object naming. Introduction This investigation aims to repeat work carried out by Humphreys‚ Riddoch and Quinlan

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    Life of a Nun in the Middle Ages The daily life of Medieval nuns in the Middle Ages were based on the three main vows:  The Vow of Poverty  The Vow of Chastity  The Vow of Obedience Medieval nuns chose to renounce all worldly life and goods and spend their lives working under the strict routine and discipline of life in a Medieval Convent or Nunnery. The reasons for becoming a nun‚ their clothes and the different orders are detailed in Medieval Nuns and Nuns Clothes in the Middle Ages. This

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    Thermal comfort indices The calculations of the PMV (predicted mean vote) and PPD (predicted percent of dissatisfied people) were done by using the CBE Thermal Comfort Tool of the University of California Berkeley that has been proposed based on ASHRAE Standard 55-2013 (Tyler‚ et al.‚ 2017). The result obtained after calculating PMV index for (H1) is varies between 1.63 to 2.1with the mean value of 1.99‚ and the 80% satisfaction falls within the range of [-1.99< PMV< +1.99]. By equating to ASHRAE

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    What are the two principal factors that are behind the events of 17th century Great Britain? The seventeenth century extends from the accession of the first Stuart king (James I and VI) in 1603 to the coronation of the third (Charles II) in 1660. Between these two reigns massive political and social events took place that bridge the gap between the Tudor “tyranny by consent” of the sixteenth century and the constitutional monarchy of the eighteenth century. Yet‚ all these events had not occurred

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