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The document includes profiles of candidates running for positions in the 2025 elections for The South Carolina Education Association, detailing their educational background, work experience, professional memberships, and campaign platforms.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
South Carolina
Theme:
Education, Public Schools
Document Type:
Election Candidate Profiles
Organization:
South Carolina Education Association (SCEA)
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Members of The South Carolina Education Association and other education professionals
Effective Date:
2025-2028
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
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Year:
2025
Region / City:
South Carolina, USA
Subject:
Education Association Elections
Document Type:
Nomination Form
Organization:
South Carolina Education Association (SCEA)
Author:
SCEA Elections Committee
Target Audience:
SCEA members eligible to run for office
Positions Covered:
President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, District Directors, NEA State Delegates
Membership Requirements:
Minimum three consecutive years in United Education Profession (UEP) for executive positions
Submission Deadline:
November 22, 2024
Platform Requirements:
Word limits for executive and district director candidates
Contact Information:
Jacqueline Simmons, Elections Committee Chairperson, 247 Durant Drive, Lake City, SC 29560; email [email protected]
Year:
2023
Month:
January
Subject area:
Diabetes foot care
Topic:
Hospital activity and amputation indicators
Document type:
Technical document
Geographic scope:
England
Institution:
National Cardiovascular Intelligence Network
Data sources:
Hospital Episode Statistics; National Diabetes Audit; Quality and Outcomes Framework
Population:
Adults aged 18 years and over
Time period covered:
Aggregated financial years 2018/19–2020/21
Methodology:
Indicator definitions and direct age standardisation
Update history:
Methodological changes since December 2021
Intended use:
Statistical reporting and profile interpretation
Contact information:
[email protected]
Year:
2019
Region / City:
England
Topic:
General practice profiles
Document type:
FAQ
Author:
Public Health England
Target audience:
General public, healthcare professionals
Date of approval:
2019
Date of changes:
November 2019
Organization:
Health Association Nova Scotia
Department:
Labour Relations and Compensation Analysis
Document Type:
Staff Profiles
Region:
Nova Scotia, Canada
Sector:
Health and Community Services
Staff Roles:
Director, Legal Counsel, Administrative Assistant, Team Lead, Senior Director
Institutions Mentioned:
Dalhousie Law School; Dalhousie University; St. Francis Xavier University; University of New Brunswick Law School; Carleton University; Memorial University of Newfoundland; Mount Saint Vincent University; Saint Mary’s University
Professional Areas:
Labour Law; Employment Law; Collective Bargaining; Human Resources; Compensation Analysis
Guest Speaker Organization:
Dallas Mercer Consulting
Year:
Not specified
Organization type:
Business / Company
Document type:
Planning template / Guide
Intended audience:
HR managers, business managers
Scope:
Workforce analysis and future planning
Components:
Current workforce profile, skills assessment, future workforce projection, gap analysis, action plan
Date created:
Not specified
Institution:
Qatar University
College:
College of Health Sciences
Department:
Biomedical Sciences
Field of Expertise:
Biomedical Research, Molecular Therapeutics, Genetics, Parasitology, Immunology, Cancer Biology
Faculty Members:
Professor Asmaa Al-Thani; Professor Ahmed Malki; Dr Mashael Al-Shafai; Dr Marawan Abu Madi; Dr Hatem Zayed
Positions and Roles:
Founder and Director of Biomedical Research Center; Acting Director of Academic Quality Assurance of QU Health; Director of Graduate Studies; Head of Biomedical Science Department; Faculty Member in Biomedical Sciences
Research Areas:
Cancer signaling pathways; p53 tumor suppressor; Molecular therapeutics; Human genetics; Obesity and diabetes genetics; Infectious diseases; Molecular epidemiology; Medical parasitology; Genetic therapy; Clinical molecular genetics
Affiliated Organizations:
Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar; Qatar Biobank; Qatar Foundation; Georgetown University Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center; Ohio University Edison Institute of Biotechnology; UNESCO; Qatar Genome Consortium
Awards and Honors:
Sheikh Hamad Bin Rashid Award for Culture and Sciences (2006); Incentive State Award (2019); Al-Thanaa Award (2013, 2015); Qatar Foundation Research Award (2014)
Grants and Projects:
NPRP projects; UREP projects; Qatar National Research Fund grants; United States Patent and Trademark Office patent
Academic Programs:
Master Program in Genetic Counselling (launched 2018)
Teaching Areas:
Human genetics; Clinical laboratory management; Genetic counseling
Publications:
Multiple peer-reviewed international journal articles
Version:
3.1
Approval level:
Committee Specification Draft 01
Approval date:
18 November 2020
Technical Committee:
OASIS PKCS 11 TC
Chairs:
Tony Cox; Robert Relyea
Editor:
Tim Hudson
Organization:
OASIS Open
Replaces:
PKCS #11 Cryptographic Token Interface Profiles Version 3.0
Related specifications:
PKCS #11 Cryptographic Token Interface Base Specification Version 3.1; PKCS #11 Cryptographic Token Interface Current Mechanisms Specification Version 3.1
Declared XML namespace:
urn:oasis:tc:pkcs11:xmlns
Intended audience:
Developers and architects
Subject:
Cryptographic token interface profiles and API specification
IPR mode:
RF on RAND Terms Mode of the OASIS IPR Policy
Copyright:
© OASIS Open 2020
Year:
2017-2019
Region/City:
United States
Subject:
Independent Living Services
Document Type:
State Plan
Organization:
US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living
Author:
Various Independent Living Centers (CILs)
Target Audience:
Government, disability organizations, funders, and advocates
Period of Validity:
2017-2019
Approval Date:
2017
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Baltimore County
Topic:
Candidate Profiles
Document Type:
Professional Profile
Organization:
Baltimore County Department of Public Works, Baltimore County Government
Author:
Lisa Eicholtz, David Flowers, Ashley Wallington, Brady Locher
Target Audience:
Credit Union members, Baltimore County residents
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Wales
Theme:
Digital, Data and Engagement, Healthcare, Education and Training
Document Type:
Exhibition Profile
Organization / Institution:
Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW)
Authors:
Ellen Edwards, Laura Phillips, Angela Jones, Rachel Sully, Rebecca Meyrick, Helen Thomas, Dena Jones, Olwen Williams, Owain Vivian, Kaye Walters, Bethan Bartholomew, Rachel Heycock, Jennie Roe, Bernadette Coles, Anne Cleves, Luke Ivans
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, trainees, and stakeholders in NHS Wales
Period of Validity:
December 2024
Approval Date:
December 2024
Date of Changes:
N/A
Contextual description:
A collection of exhibitor profiles presenting digital and educational initiatives, services, and solutions in NHS Wales aimed at improving healthcare delivery, training, and digital inclusion.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Guelph, Ontario, Canada; Tianjin, China
Topic:
Rhamnogalacturonan-I, flaxseed, fermentation, dietary fibers
Document type:
Research article
Organization:
University of Guelph, Guelph Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Tianjin University of Science & Technology
Authors:
Huihuang H. Ding, Steve W. Cui, Ke-Ying Qian, Qingbin Guo, H. Douglas Goff, Qi Wang
Target audience:
Researchers in food science and biotechnology, academics
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Context description:
A research article on the structural and conformational properties of flaxseed rhamnogalacturonan-I and its fermentation profiles.
Document Type:
Case profiles
Subject:
Early childhood development and family contexts
Population:
Infants and toddlers aged 6 to 24 months
Focus Areas:
Developmental milestones, early intervention, family environment, caregiving arrangements
Setting:
Home and early childhood programs
Intervention References:
Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP), early intervention services
Special Considerations:
Down syndrome, prenatal drug exposure, developmental delays, dual language learning, fine and gross motor development, attachment
Intended Audience:
Early childhood educators and early intervention professionals
Source Type:
Educational case study compilation
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Key Management Interoperability Protocol
Document Type:
Technical Specification
Organization / Institution:
OASIS
Author:
Tim Hudson, Robert Lockhart
Target Audience:
Developers, architects
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
11 April 2019
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
London
Theme:
Night-time economies, urban culture, music licensing
Document Type:
Project Proposal
Organisation:
Night Time Industries Association
Author:
Richard Arnold
Target Audience:
Academics, policymakers, urban planners, cultural strategists
Period of Effect:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Data Sources:
Licensing data, audience profiles, cultural impact indicators, secondary sources
Essential Skills:
Quantitative analysis, qualitative research, data visualization, understanding of licensing regulations
Desirable Skills:
GIS, social media analytics, knowledge of cultural policy
Preferred Degree Programs:
Urban Studies, Cultural Policy, Sociology
Support Offered:
Access to data, mentorship, workshops
Financial Assistance:
£750 stipend
Contextual Description:
Project proposal to investigate the impact of music genres and audience demographics on night-time licensing decisions and urban cultural landscapes, using a mix of qualitative and quantitative research methods.
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Road Design, Civil Engineering, OpenRoads Designer (ORD)
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Civil engineers, road design professionals
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Document Type:
Curated resource list
Subject:
Social media in anesthesiology and medical education
Topics:
Medical education; anesthesiology; critical care; cardiology; social media; digital scholarship; podcasts
Platforms Referenced:
Instagram; Twitter; academic journals; podcasts; personal websites
Individuals Referenced:
Rishi Kumar, MD, FACC; David Convissar, MD; Eddy J. Gutierrez, MD; Ali Haider, MD, FACC
Organizations and Publications:
British Journal of Anaesthesia; Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine; National Center for Biotechnology Information; Johns Hopkins
Content Elements:
Social media profiles; personal professional websites; peer-reviewed journal articles; podcast links
Medical Specialties:
Anesthesiology; Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology; Intensive Care; Regional Anesthesia; Cardiology
Geographic Scope:
International
Intended Audience:
Physicians; anesthesiologists; medical educators; trainees; healthcare professionals
Digital Resources Included:
Instagram accounts; academic articles; podcast series; educational websites
Compilation Context:
Overview of influential clinicians and literature addressing the role of social media in anesthesiology and medical education
Year:
2026
Region:
Wales, United Kingdom
Document type:
Guidance / Instruction pack
Target audience:
Prospective candidates for local government elections
Issuing body:
Returning Officer / Electoral Commission
Relevant legislation:
Representation of the People Act 1983, GDPR
Submission methods:
By hand, electronically, or by post
Required documents:
Nomination paper, Home address form, Certificate of authorisation, Request for a party emblem, Notification of election agent
Qualifications:
British citizen, eligible Commonwealth citizen, EU citizen, or qualifying foreign citizen aged 18 or older
Jurisdiction:
England
Country:
United Kingdom
Election types:
UK Parliamentary elections, by-elections, Police and Crime Commissioner elections, local government elections, mayoral elections
Document type:
Official guidance and operational checklist
Role covered:
Polling station inspector
Issuing authority:
Returning Officer
Intended users:
Polling station inspectors
Scope:
Polling place setup, accessibility, staffing, equipment, voter identification, postal votes
Polling day opening time referenced:
7am
Associated materials:
Polling station handbook, quick guide, Code of conduct for tellers
Key procedures included:
Photographic ID checks, Ballot Paper Refusal List (BPRL), postal vote handling, ballot box security
Record-keeping requirements:
Completed polling place checklists retained for election evaluation
Year:
2000
Region / city:
United States
Theme:
Elections, History, Government
Document type:
Educational Lesson Plan
Author:
Stephanie Schragger
Target audience:
Students, Grades 7-12
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of last modification:
Not specified
Context:
Educational resource aimed at teaching about contested elections in U.S. history, specifically the 2000 and 2020 elections.
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Canterbury, New Zealand
Topic:
Local government, environmental management, water management
Document Type:
Discussion paper
Organization / Institution:
Ministry for the Environment, Department of Internal Affairs
Author:
Hon Dr Nick Smith, Hon Louise Upston
Target Audience:
Local government officials, policymakers, residents of Canterbury, environmental experts
Period of validity:
From 2016 onward
Approval date:
March 2015
Date of changes:
Not specified