Introduction The most powerful members of all higher education institutions seem to be councils. The Board of Directors will create and maintain the organization's final authority. The Board of Directors has a clear responsibility to educational institutions. They have the right to hire, appraise and dismiss all presidents and other executives; however, that factor influences the process (AGB, 1998). The Board of Directors grants a certain amount of authority to the President no matter how much it is restricted.
Summary of Beowulf Attacks The magnificent story of Glendell's mother, Beowulf, is about a young hero who focused on the final fight with Beowulf's Dragon after fighting in the battle between Glendell and his mother. Beowulf is the prince of Geats. He is also the son of Ecgtheow who moves to Heorot where there is Hrothgar Kings Hall in Denmark. The grandson of Scrld Scefing, Hrothgar. - The movie "Beowulf and Grendel" has many similarities and differences with poetry. The main difference between movies and poetry is Glendel himself. In this poem he is explained as an evil monster born of two demons. In the movie, Grendel is actually a human being, it is known as a warrior and Dane's Troll. This poem does not explain the background of Glen, it does not explain how the Danish people killed their fathers and the reasons for revenge as in the film.
The faithful character of this poem. He showed his full loyalty to the Danish and his willingness to fight for his beliefs. He worked hard to protect the Danish people from the damage of Glendell, the mother of Glendell, and the Fear Dragon. Beowulf battles evil monsters with the hero and deals damage to others (Wain 137). Beowulf is Geat, not Dane, but still shows loyalty to help defeat evil. The belief that he helped the Danish people with a tragic heroic story is very common. Although Beowulf died, he played a big success as a king and a warrior. The whole epic is a fight against evil, Beowulf is the driving force of man, good. Beowulf's belief is death, but he has still done a lot of good deeds in his life. As Beowulf is confronted with Glendell, the mother of Glendell, and the dragon's three evil forces, he conquer evil,