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The article discusses the personal grievance of Donald Trump over the Nobel Peace Prize, while analyzing how US strategy on Greenland is driven by broader geopolitical and economic factors, including access to Arctic resources and strategic military positioning.
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Greenland, United States
Topic:
US Foreign Policy, Greenland
Document Type:
Article
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
General public, political analysts
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
2026-01-28
Date of changes:
N/A
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School name:
The Nobel School
Location:
Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Country:
England
Programme:
Leading Parent Partnership Award (LPPA)
Type of document:
Case study
Inspection reference:
Ofsted inspection, February 2018
Ofsted judgement:
Good school; Pastoral Development and Welfare judged outstanding practice
Number of pupils:
1,473
Sixth Form size:
300 students
School facilities:
£38 million 21st century rebuilt school
Key focus:
Parental engagement and partnership development
Initiatives described:
Targeted parents’ evenings, Nobel Celebrates Success breakfast, Parent Forum, Parent Pitstops training sessions, adult volunteers programme
Survey results:
98% positive overall parental experience; 94% would recommend the school (Ofsted Parent View 2018)
Partnership development:
Collaboration with Hertfordshire Adult and Family Learning Service
Author:
Headteacher, The Nobel School
Timeframe referenced:
Approximately 18 months prior to award achievement
Note:
Year
Contextual description:
Educational document illustrating the concept of natural selection using the example of barnacle geese hatchlings.
Section:
Research
Field:
Archaeology
Subfield:
Geometric morphometrics
Topic:
Cranial base shape and population ancestry
Authors:
Kimberly A. Plomp; Keith Dobney; Hildur Gestsdóttir; Mark Collard
Corresponding authors:
Kimberly A. Plomp; Mark Collard
Institutions:
University of the Philippines Diliman; Simon Fraser University; University of Sydney; University of Aberdeen; Institute of Archaeology, Reykjavik
Geographical focus:
Iceland; Greenland; Scandinavia; British Isles
Sample groups:
Greenlandic; Scandinavian; southern British; Scottish and Irish
Methods:
Photogrammetry; 3D modelling; landmark-based geometric morphometrics; Generalised Procrustes Analysis; Principal Components Analysis; Canonical Variates Analysis; Linear Discriminant Analysis; MANOVA
Software:
Agisoft Metashape (2019 edition); MorphoDig; Morphologika; MorphoJ; R
Landmarks recorded:
34 cranial base and temporal bone landmarks
Data collection:
XYZ coordinates recorded from 3D cranial models
Intra-observer error assessment:
Repeated digitisation and Procrustes distance comparison
Analytical framework:
Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) and comparative shape analysis
References cited:
Evin et al. (2013, 2015, 2016); Harvati & Weaver (2006); Bookstein (1991); Neubauer et al. (2009, 2010); Klingenberg (2011); Slice (2007); O’Higgins & Jones (2006); Plomp et al. (2021)
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global / Denmark
Subject:
Digital Transformation in Seafood Industry
Document Type:
Case Study Assignment
Organization:
Royal Greenland
Author:
Course Participants
Target Audience:
Students and Academic Reviewers
Period Covered:
2026
Submission Date:
2026-03-06
Reviewed By:
Peer Review Participants
Evaluation Criteria:
Points-based grading for assignment parts and activities
Countries:
Denmark; Greenland
Organizations:
Government of Denmark; Government of Greenland; United Nations
Institutional bodies mentioned:
Naalakkersuisut (Government of Greenland); Danish Parliament (Folketing); municipalities of Greenland; courts in Greenland
Legal framework:
Greenland Self-Government Act
Date of entry into force of referenced act:
21 June 2009
Notification to the United Nations:
7 October 2009
Field of governance discussed:
land rights; land use administration; mineral resources governance; self-government competencies
Cultural context:
Inuit land tenure traditions
Type of document:
Government questionnaire response
Jurisdiction:
Greenland within the Kingdom of Denmark
Subject:
Right to land under the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Key governance principle:
Communal ownership of land and municipal allocation of land use rights
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Greenland
Topic:
Glaciology, Noble Gas Analysis
Document Type:
Supplementary Material
Organization:
University of Michigan, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Authors:
Yi Niu, M. Clara Castro, Sarah M. Aciego, Chris M. Hall, Emily I. Stevenson, Carli A. Arendt, Sarah B. Das
Target Audience:
Researchers, Scientists
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2021
Modification Date:
None
Year:
2021
Region / city:
United States, Latin America, Cuba
Topic:
Geopolitics, International Relations
Document type:
Analysis / Policy Commentary
Author:
Dr. Hei Sing Tso
Organization:
Guiguzi Stratagem Learning, Hong Kong
Key figures discussed:
Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Mauricio Claver-Carone, Vladimir Putin
Target audience:
Policy analysts, scholars, political commentators
Geopolitical focus:
US-Latin America relations, Cuba, Caribbean, Greenland, Panama Canal
Strategic themes:
New Monroe Doctrine, US economic and military policy, China and Russia influence
Period analyzed:
Post-2020 US presidential election, early Trump administration return
Suggested Cuban strategies:
Strengthening EU relations, economic engagement, soft power initiatives
Date:
May 7, 2025
Recipient:
The Honorable Susan Collins, Chair U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee
Note:
Recipient
The Honorable Tom Cole, Chair U.S. House Appropriations Committee
Sender:
[Organization Name]
Subject:
President Trump’s FY 2026 Budget Request Defunding the CDFI Fund and Native American CDFI Assistance (NACA) Program
Keywords:
CDFI Fund, NACA Program, FY 2026 Budget Request, Native American CDFIs, Economic Development
Organization:
[Organization Name]
Purpose of Organization:
[phrase summarizing your organization’s purpose]
Primary Concern:
Reduction in funding for the CDFI Fund and NACA Program
Requested Action:
Reject the proposed budget cuts and increase funding for NACA Program to $50 million for FY 2026
Target Audience:
U.S. Congress, policymakers, Native CDFIs, Native communities
Period of Concern:
FY 2026 Budget Request
Geographical Focus:
Native communities, rural America
Related Programs:
CDFI Fund, NACA Program, Rural Financial Award Program
Funding Levels:
CDFI Fund FY 2025: $324 million, Proposed FY 2026: $33 million
Unmet Needs:
$166 million for Native CDFIs, $43.2 million (70%) of requested NACA Base-FA funding awarded for FY 2024
Supporting Evidence:
2022 NCN survey of 16 Native CDFIs, Treasury Department’s return on investment report
Year:
2016
Country:
United States
Theme:
Political Forecast / Civil Rights
Document Type:
Opinion / Vision Statement
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
General Public
Period Covered:
Post-2016 Election
Main Focus:
Government control and civil liberties
Year:
2025
Region / Country:
International, USA, UK, EU, Australia, Spain
Topic:
Public health, medication safety, vaccines
Document type:
News article
Source:
The Guardian
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
General public
Date of publication:
23 September 2025
Key figures:
Donald Trump, Tarik Jašarević, Wes Streeting, Alison Cave, Steffen Thirstrup, Mónica García
Main focus:
Scientific response to unproven health claims
Endorsing organizations:
WHO, MHRA, EMA, TGA, NHS
Author:
Thomas J. Farrell
Affiliation:
University of Minnesota Duluth
Email:
[email protected]
Field:
Media Studies, Cultural History, Renaissance Studies
Subjects:
Walter J. Ong, Marshall McLuhan, Peter Ramus, Media Ecology, Western Cultural History, 1960s Cultural Context
Document Type:
Scholarly Article
Publication Date:
September 20, 2020
Language:
English
Target Audience:
Academics, Media Scholars, Cultural Historians
References:
Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue; Ramus and Talon Inventory; The Gutenberg Galaxy; Understanding Media; Orality and Literacy; An Ong Reader; Immortal Diamond
Context:
Examines Walter J. Ong’s media ecology theories and their connection to historical developments in Western culture, Renaissance scholarship, and the cultural ferment of the 1960s, with reflections on contemporary political attitudes.