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Relational database schema outline listing tables and primary keys for entities related to publishers, branches, books, authors, authorship relationships, and inventory records within the Henry Books data model.
Organization:
Henry Books
Document type:
Database schema description
Subject:
Relational database structure for book inventory and authorship records
Entities:
Publisher, Branch, Book, Author, Wrote, Inventory
Primary keys:
PublisherCode; BranchNum; BookCode; AuthorNum; (BookCode, AuthorNum); (BookCode, BranchNum)
Data model type:
Relational database
Scope:
Publishing, authorship, and branch inventory records
Purpose:
Definition of database tables and their primary keys
System component:
Data storage structure for books and publishers
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Year:
2025
Region / City:
Gainesville, FL
Subject:
Forensic Anthropology
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
University of Florida
Instructor:
Sheridan Lea
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in the course
Duration:
Fall 2025
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Access keys, staff management, MDS evaluations
Document type:
Guideline
Organization:
Riverside Insights
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Staff involved in MDS evaluations
Period of validity:
Through December 31, 2027
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of modifications:
Not specified
Program Name:
Community Keys Plus – Down Payment Assistance Program
Date Updated:
09/19/2023
Program Overview:
Down payment and closing cost assistance for homebuyers in selected census tracts within the five-county metro area
Loan Amount:
Up to $10,000
Eligible Use of Funds:
Down payment and closing costs (excluding points and appraisal shortages)
Funding Availability:
First come/first served with fully signed purchase agreement
Minimum Buyer Investment:
$1,000 or 1% of purchase price from verifiable own funds
Interest Rate:
0%
Repayment Terms:
Deferred loan, due upon sale, transfer of title, or when property is no longer primary residence
Loan Security:
Mortgage in favor of NeighborWorks Home Partners
Applicant Income Limit:
At or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI) based on household size
Education Requirements:
8 hours of homebuyer education and 1 hour pre-purchase advising; Landlord Education required for duplex, triplex, or four-plex purchases
Occupancy Requirement:
Property must be owner-occupied as primary residence for the life of the loan
Property Eligibility:
Selected census tracts in Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, Dakota, and Anoka counties
Application Requirement:
Fully executed purchase agreement prior to application
Processing Timeline:
Approximately 35 days to close after complete application submission
Disbursement Method:
Loan funds wired to Title Company; documents signed at first mortgage closing; no cash back at closing
Administering Organization:
NeighborWorks Home Partners
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Phone:
651-292-8710
Year:
2020-2021
Region / City:
Collier and Monroe Counties, Florida
Subject:
Health, Education, Financial Stability, Poverty, Community Support
Document Type:
Nonprofit Report
Organization:
United Way of Collier and the Keys
Author:
United Way of Collier and the Keys
Target Audience:
Donors, Volunteers, Community Members, Partners
Effective Period:
2020-2021
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Last Changes:
N/A
Relevant Statistics:
Over 200,000 people in ALICE population across Collier and Monroe Counties
Key Initiatives:
Collier 2-1-1, Dolly Parton Imagination Library, VITA, Volunteer Florida, Stuff the Bus, Build a Bike
Crisis Response:
Hurricane Irma Disaster Case Management Program
Funding Sources:
Donors, Grants, Volunteer Support
Note:
Year
Topic:
Fasteners, Titanium, Aerospace, Engineering
Document Type:
Technical specification
Target Audience:
Engineers, Designers, Aerospace and automotive professionals
Year:
2026
Type of document:
Educational exercise / Song lyrics activity
Authors:
Jonny Coffer, Johnny McDaid, Foy Vance, Edward Sheeran, Amy Victoria Wadge, Alicia Augello Cook
Publisher / Rights holder:
Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Language:
English
Target audience:
English language learners / Students practicing past-tense verbs
Format:
Text document
Genre:
Song-based language exercise
Year:
2026
Location:
Canada
Sector:
Industrial Services / Welding
Document Type:
Job Posting
Company:
Keys Welding Service, division of STC Industrial Group of Companies
Position:
Health and Safety Advisor
Qualifications:
National Construction Safety Officer (NCSO) designation, Occupational Health and Safety Certificate or equivalent
Experience:
Manufacturing and construction safety, disability management, accident investigation, workplace inspection, job hazard analysis
Skills:
Communication, training, risk assessment, HSE software proficiency, Microsoft Office
Work Environment:
Office, fabrication shop, field sites, travel required, PPE usage mandatory
Application Deadline:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Indigenous candidates encouraged, general applicants
Benefits:
Health and dental insurance, company matching retirement plan, professional development opportunities
Year:
2026
Region / Location:
Not specified
Subject:
Model prediction analysis and sensor network optimization
Document Type:
Research report
Institution / Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Data scientists and engineers
Methodologies:
Median averaging, majority voting, ensemble trimming, Weibull and Gaussian fitting, KSDensity estimation
Data Set:
Known keys, 10000 random keys
Panelists:
17
Clustering:
Panelists classified by liking score distribution
Year:
2026
Region / City:
South Dade and Florida Keys, Miami, FL
Type of Document:
Meeting agenda
Organization:
South Dade and Florida Keys Council
Audience:
Council members and the public
Next Meeting Date:
May 8, 2026
Time:
12:00 PM
Location:
Conference Room, 9495 SW 72nd St, Suite B-100, Miami, FL 33173
Topics:
Updates, Reports, Training, Announcements, New Business
Reference:
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP)
Subject:
Science
Grade Level:
Fourth Grade
Topic (Unit):
Classification
Lesson Focus:
Dichotomous Keys
Big Idea:
Classifying and categorizing objects
Educational Standards:
Pennsylvania Academic State Standards 3.2.3.A1
Learning Objective:
Students classify jellybeans using senses and a dichotomous key with guidance
Key Concepts:
Classification, categorization, observable characteristics
Vocabulary Terms:
Dichotomous key; classification; categorize; characteristics
Instructional Materials:
Jelly Belly jellybeans; Dixie cups; Harry Potter dichotomous key worksheet; Button Box by Margarette S. Reid; Sorting by Henry Pluckrose; Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling; Harry Potter train scene video
Teaching Methods:
Guided classification activity; modeling; group discussion; partner work
Accessibility Considerations:
ELL support; sensory adaptations; ADHD pacing adjustments; learning disability accommodations; social and emotional support strategies; gifted peer assistance
Student Activity:
Classifying jellybeans using a dichotomous key and recording results on a data sheet
Assessment Method:
Completion of dichotomous key data sheet and exit ticket discussion
Instructional Structure:
Read-aloud introduction, video context, teacher modeling, student classification activity, discussion, exit ticket
Estimated Activity Time:
Approximately 35–40 minutes
Year:
2010
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Keyboard customization
Document type:
User guide
Organization / Institution:
Microsoft
Author:
Microsoft
Target audience:
General computer users, particularly those using Microsoft keyboards
Effective period:
Ongoing
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2002
Location:
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Subject:
Field trip, Earth Science
Document type:
Event announcement
Organizer:
Five Keys – Shields
Audience:
Students
Meeting time:
8:45–9:00 AM
Meeting location:
Entrance to La Brea Tar Pits Museum
Transportation:
No bus provided, TAP card available
Parking information:
Museum lot and nearby street parking
Organization:
University of Leeds
Faculty:
Faculty of Biological Sciences
Document Type:
Access procedure and key issuance policy
Subject:
Issuance, use, and replacement of transponders (fobs) and keys
Related Systems:
Simon’s Voss Transponder access system
Responsible Role:
Technical Services Manager (TSM)
Associated Process:
Staff induction and local health and safety induction
Required Form:
Pink H&S form with local induction checklist
Access Issuance Event:
Weekly staff induction held every Tuesday
Applicable To:
Staff, students, and visitors
Property Status:
Transponders and keys remain property of the University of Leeds
Deposit Policy:
£25 refundable deposit for fob and £20 refundable deposit for key/s (students and visitors only)
Replacement Charges:
£25 for lost fob and £20 for lost key/s (applies to all staff, students, and visitors)
Replacement Procedure:
Purchase replacement through the University of Leeds online store and present printed receipt to the Technical Services Manager
Online Store Navigation:
Product catalogue → Faculty of Biological Sciences → FBS keys & key fobs
Year:
2018
Region / city:
Victoria, Australia
Theme:
Environmental Impact Assessment, Offshore Gas and Condensate Production
Document Type:
Environmental Plan Summary
Organization / institution:
Cooper Energy
Author:
Cooper Energy
Target Audience:
Stakeholders, Environmental Regulators, Industry Professionals
Effective Period:
Ongoing (Operations and Maintenance Phase)
Approval Date:
April 30, 2018
Revision Date:
April 30, 2018
Year:
2024-2025
Institution:
Henry Ford College
Type of document:
Handbook
Target audience:
Student employees
Department:
Career Services
Contact:
[email protected]
, Phone:
313-845-9618
Topics:
Eligibility Requirements, Student Responsibilities, FERPA, Computer Usage, Payroll Issues, Problems on the Job, Sample Timecard, Biweekly Payroll Schedule, Dress Code, Equal Opportunity Policy
Program:
Federal Work Study
Work hours:
15-20 hours per week (Fall/Winter), up to 28 hours per week (Summer)
Minimum credits required:
6 per semester/session
Citizenship requirement:
U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or eligible non-citizens
Employment type:
Part-time, on-campus
Supervision:
Department supervisors
Organization:
Enhance Henry County Community Foundation
Address:
2411 Radio Road, Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641
Phone:
319-385-8728
Mission:
To foster private giving, strengthen service providers and improve the conditions of Henry County
Geographic Focus:
Henry County, Iowa
Type of Document:
Grant application form and guidelines
Eligible Applicants:
IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations or 170(c)(1) governmental entities recognized by the Internal Revenue Service
Minimum Grant Amount:
$500
Maximum Grant Amount:
$25,000
Matching Requirement:
At least 25% cash match
Application Deadline:
November 14, 2025 at 5PM
Approval Date:
By November 30, 2025
Submission Location:
KILJ studios
Contact Person:
Lora Roth
Focus Areas:
Arts and culture; community affairs and development; education; environmental protection; health; historic preservation; human services
Required Attachments:
501(c)(3) IRS determination letter; fiscal sponsorship agreement if applicable
Document Sections:
Organizational information; project information; questions of purpose; project budget; organization budget; fiscal sponsorship agreement
Year:
1980-2023
Region / City:
Princeton, NJ
Field:
Philosophy
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Institution:
Princeton University
Author:
Mark Johnston
Target Audience:
Academic Community, Philosophy Scholars
Period of Activity:
1980-Present
Approval Date:
Not Applicable
Modification Date:
Not Applicable
Author:
Not specified
Institution:
University of Florida
Advisor:
Dr. John Sensbach
Academic program:
Honors Seminar
Department:
History Department, University of Florida
Year:
2013
Research funding:
Bridget Phillips Scholarship
Research locations:
Charleston, South Carolina; Gainesville, Florida
Primary subject:
Henry Laurens
Geographical focus:
South Carolina; Georgia; British West Indies; London
Historical period covered:
1724–1792; American colonial and revolutionary era
Type of document:
Undergraduate honors thesis
Chapters:
Henry Laurens’s Involvement in Slavery; Henry Laurens’s Attitudes toward Slavery and the Slave Trade in South Carolina; Henry Laurens’s Changing Views toward Slavery
Referenced institutions:
South Carolina Historical Society; Smathers Library Special Collections
Referenced organization:
Zenger Club