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Philanthropy by Phil Knight towards universities, including donations to Oregon and Stanford.
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Oregon, Stanford
Subject:
Philanthropy, University Donations
Document Type:
News Article
Institution:
The Leader Times
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
October 17, 2014
Date of Changes:
Not specified
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Year:
2025
Region / City:
Ottawa, Canada
Topic:
Ethics, Social Issues
Document Type:
Course Outline
Institution:
Carleton University
Instructor:
Locky Butcher
Target Audience:
University students
Period of Action:
Summer 2025
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Context:
Course outline for an introduction to ethics and social issues, focusing on ethical theories and controversial social topics.
Year:
Not specified
Discipline:
Nursing
Simulation Number:
3
Expected Duration:
20 minutes
Location:
Retirement community meeting room
Date:
Not specified
Patient Name:
Phil Gardner
Age:
75
Gender Identity:
Male
Sexual Orientation:
Heterosexual
Marital Status:
Widower
Medical History:
Borderline hypertension, retired firefighter, otherwise healthy
Allergies:
None known
Immunizations:
No record
Support Persons:
Son Phil Jr (50), Daughter Kara (48)
Attending Provider:
Sasha Brummond, MD – Medical Director Lakeside Retirement Living
Learning Objectives:
Blood pressure assessment, grief communication, nursing interventions, clinical judgment
Scenario Context:
Monthly blood pressure clinic and bereavement support following spouse’s death
Required Skills:
Psychomotor skills (BP assessment), cognitive review of hypertension and grief resources
Resources:
NextAvenue.org, Caregiver.org, Hospice Foundation of America, Family Caregiving Alliance
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Carleton University
Subject:
Language and Communication
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
Carleton University
Instructor:
Dr. Nalini Elisa Ramlal
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in the course
Period of Validity:
Fall 2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Author:
Brian Chew
Interviewee:
Phil Campbell
Position:
Designer of Tomb Raider Gold and Tomb Raider II Gold: Golden Mask
Organization:
Eidos San Francisco
Related Works:
Tomb Raider I; Tomb Raider II; Tomb Raider III
Collaborator Mentioned:
Vicky Arnold
Fictional Organization Referenced:
A.V.A.L.A.N.C.H.E.
Additional Expansion Referenced:
Shadow of the Cat/Unfinished Business
Setting Discussed:
Alaska; Tibet; fictional Melnikov Island
Historical References:
End of World War II; Stalinist Russia
Themes:
Narrative development; backstory design; moral motivation of protagonist; game production constraints; use of cut-scenes and FMV; integration of historical and mythological elements
Interview transcript discussing the narrative conception, production limitations, historical influences, and character motivations behind the expansion Tomb Raider II Gold:
Golden Mask within the broader Tomb Raider series.
Course Code:
PHIL 4200.001
Course Title:
Science, Technology, and Society
Semester:
Spring 2019
Period:
January 18, 2019 – May 13, 2019
Institution:
University of North Texas
Instructor:
Professor Irene J. Klaver
Class Location:
ENV 115
Office:
EESAT 225F
Meeting Time:
Tuesday/Thursday 3:30–4:50 PM
Office Hours:
Tuesday/Thursday 2:30–3:30 PM and by appointment
Course Description:
Examination of the interconnections among science, technology, and society and their impact on social life and the environment
Topics:
Social values of science and technology; technology and social progress; expertise and democracy; colonialism; environmental justice; urban rivers; water infrastructure; environmental change
Class Structure:
Lectures, discussions, films, group presentations
Reading Materials:
Excerpts from scholarly books and articles provided on Canvas
Assignments:
Attendance and participation; quizzes and small assignments; group presentation and paper on Trinity River; final research paper (max. 10 pages / 2500 words)
Evaluation:
10% attendance and participation; 20% quizzes and assignments; 35% group presentation; 35% final paper
Final Paper Due Date:
May 7, 2019
Academic Integrity Policy:
University of North Texas Academic Integrity Policy (Policy 06-003)
Accommodation Policy:
Office of Disability Accommodation, University of North Texas
Drop/Add Information:
UNT Registrar schedule information
Final Exam:
No official final exam
Year:
2026
Location:
United Kingdom
Genre:
Drama / Romance
Type of document:
Stage play / Script
Author:
Phil Johnson
Publisher:
Scripts for Stage
Intended audience:
Adult theatergoers
Characters:
Cass (F), Evie (F), Waitress (F)
Setting:
Café interior
Performance restrictions:
Cannot be copied, printed, or performed without permission
Props:
Two cups, notepad, fork
Year:
2019
Region / City:
United States / Colorado Springs
Subject:
Critical Thinking, Logic
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Instructor:
Jennifer Jensen, PhD
Target Audience:
University students
Period of Action:
Spring 2019
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Audio Equipment Design, Bass Amplifiers, Technology
Document Type:
Interview
Organization:
Phil Jones Bass
Author:
Phil Jones
Target Audience:
Musicians, Audio Engineers, Audio Enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Event:
Phil Thompson Golf Classic
Type of document:
Registration form
Organization:
Nugent
Target audience:
Golf teams and company participants
Date of event:
Thursday 26th May 2022
Entry fee:
£500 per team, £600 with hole sponsorship
Deposit:
£300 non-refundable
Balance due:
Friday 6th May 2022
Maximum players per team:
4
Additional services:
Buggy rental £20 per buggy
Submission method:
Email to [email protected]
Required information:
Team and captain details, team members, social media accounts, dietary requirements, extra requirements
Document type:
Educational worksheet
Subject:
Comparative history
Themes:
Feudal society, warrior classes, military culture, codes of honor
Regions:
Japan, Western Europe
Historical period:
Medieval era
Key groups:
Samurai, daimyos, knights, lords
Cultural codes:
Bushido, chivalry
Military aspects:
Armor, horseback warfare, training, warfare styles
Intended use:
Classroom study and discussion
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Houston, Texas
Theme:
Scholarships
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization:
Knights of Columbus Council 8096
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Graduating seniors planning to pursue post-secondary education in Fall 2026
Period of Action:
Fall 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Location:
Newport, KY; Stratford, NJ; Indianapolis, IN; Elma, NY, USA
Event Type:
Bowling Tournament
Organizer:
Knights of Columbus International Bowling Association
Target Audience:
K of C members and guests
Entry Deadline:
February 28, 2024
Entry Fees:
$27 per event per bowler, $108 per team
Venues:
Super Bowl Bellewood, 30 Strike Lanes
Events:
Team, Doubles, Singles, All Events
Rules Reference:
USBC Rule 319-E
Prize Distribution:
100% return on prize fee, minimum number of prizes based on entries
Contact:
Paul Susemichel (Central Division), John Enser (Eastern Division)
Dates:
April 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 2024
Year:
2022
Location:
Arab, Alabama, USA
Event Type:
Wrestling Tournament
Organizer:
AYWO - Amateur Youth Wrestling Organization
Contact Person:
Ray Galyean, Jenna Wanagat
Target Participants:
Youth wrestlers
Age Divisions:
Tot, Bantam, Midget, Novice, Schoolboy, Girls Only
Registration Fee:
$15 pre-registration, $30 late registration
Entry Fee:
$5 per person, under 3 free
Pre-Registration Deadline:
December 2, 2022, 2:00 pm CST
Venue Address:
511 Arabian Dr NE, Arab, AL 35016
Weigh-in Details:
Friday remote sites or Saturday onsite, including new Tot and Girls Only weigh-ins
Rules:
AYWO standards, wrestle-back format, AAU Card required, CDC Concussion training for coaches
Special Awards:
Top 2 teams awarded champion wrestling belt
Payment:
Online for tournament fee, cash only for entrance fees
Membership Requirement:
AAU membership required for all participants
Document Type:
Event Flyer
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States / New Haven, CT
Topic:
Banking Procedures, Organizational Structure
Document Type:
Internal Memorandum
Organization / Institution:
Knights of Columbus
Author:
Ann Petrillo
Target Audience:
Knights of Columbus Council Officers and Assemblies
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
07/21/23
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Year:
14th century
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer
Type of document:
Literary analysis / scholarly essay
Source work:
The Canterbury Tales
Target audience:
Academic / literary scholars
Theme:
Literary critique, medieval literature, morality in narrative
Main characters analyzed:
Melibee, Dame Prudence, Palomon, Arcite
Context:
Analysis of narrative structure and moral lessons within Chaucer’s tales
Purpose:
To examine The Tale of Melibee as a critique of The Knight’s Tale
Genre:
Essay / literary criticism
Language:
English
Document format:
Textual analysis, prose
Title:
Virtual Knights and Synthetic Worlds: Jediism in Second Life
Subject:
Religion in virtual environments
Topic:
Jediism and role-play in Second Life
Type of document:
Academic book chapter
Academic field:
Religious Studies; Digital Religion; Sociology of Religion
Key concepts:
Hyper-real religion; Role-play; Magic Circle; Virtual worlds
Virtual platform discussed:
Second Life
Related fictional universe:
Star Wars
Conceptual framework:
Magic Circle theory; Hyper-reality in religion
Scholarly references mentioned:
Johan Huizinga; Edward Castronova; Joseph Campbell
Organizations / communities mentioned:
Jedi of the Republic; Jedi of SL
Historical reference:
2001 census “Jedi religion” responses in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United Kingdom
Cultural sources referenced:
Taoism; Buddhism; Christianity; Samurai traditions; Shaolin monastic culture
Primary theme:
Religious expression and identity formation within user-created virtual environments
Geographical references:
Australia; New Zealand; United Kingdom; Canada
Media influences:
Star Wars films, games, and expanded franchise media
Year:
2026
Institution:
University of Tennessee
Type of document:
Club Constitution
Subject:
Fantasy, Tabletop Gaming, Student Organization
Author:
Founding Members of The Knights of the Hill
Target Audience:
University of Tennessee students interested in fantasy and tabletop gaming
Membership:
Open to all students regardless of race, gender, or background
Meetings:
Weekly hybrid meetings, Administrative monthly meetings
Elections:
Conducted via anonymous online forms
Financial Policy:
No membership dues, voluntary fundraising only
Advisor:
Full-time faculty or staff member at the University of Tennessee
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Tollehshunt
Topic:
Event Management
Document Type:
Application Form
Author:
Tollehshunt Knights Parish Council
Target Audience:
Event Organizers
Action Period:
From May 15th, 2023
Approval Date:
Aug 2021
Changes Date:
Not specified
Insurance:
Required
Risk Assessment:
Required
Event Location:
Playing field
Event Restrictions:
No drones or unmanned flying vehicles, no inflatables from May 15th 2023
Contact Information:
[email protected]
Year:
2018
Location:
Perth, Scotland
Event:
Annual General Meeting
Organization:
Blue Knights Scotland II
President:
Ewan Skinner
Treasurer:
Andy Salmon
Vice President:
Not reported
Attendees:
Ewan Skinner, Andy Salmon, George Ritchie, John Bryden, Kyle Walker, Jack Russell, Paul Garrett
Apologies:
Steven Mackay, Ian Mackay, Nicola Henderson, Dave Norris, Ross Denholm, Stewart Blyth, Jim Thomson
Key events:
Burns Supper, Easter Egg Run, Scottish Motorcycle Show, Gathering of the Clans Rally
Date of meeting:
20 October 2018
Period covered:
1 September 2017 – 31 August 2018
Year:
2025
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Meeting Minutes
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Knights of Columbus Council #1530
Author:
Fr. Mark Weiss, Tom Stickney, Joe Griffith, others
Target Audience:
Council Members
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Modifications:
N/A