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Dataset containing reconstructed and comparative lexical items of the Mamanwa language with references to Proto-Austronesian, Philippine, and Western Malayo-Polynesian forms.
Year:
2017–2019
Region / Country:
Philippines
Language:
Mamanwa
Type:
Lexical dataset
Source:
WMP, Reid 1971, Trussel 2 Online Database
Entries:
393
Lexical fields:
body parts, kinship terms, natural elements, verbs, adjectives
Data format:
Comparative reconstruction with Proto-Austronesian and related forms
URL:
http://www.trussel2.com/ACD/acd-l_m.htm#Mamanwa
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Basey, Samar, Philippines
Topic:
Cultural preservation, Indigenous peoples, Ethnography
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Leyte Normal University
Author:
Janet Presnilla-Espada
Target audience:
Academics, cultural preservationists, researchers, indigenous community advocates
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
2023
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
1940s
Region / City:
New Orleans
Topic:
Theatre, Southern Gothic, Symbolism, Social Change, American Dream
Document type:
Analytical Essay
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Theatre students, Scholars of American Literature
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Russia
Subject:
English Language Education
Document type:
Test / Educational Assignment
Institution:
Kuzovlev V.P. English Language Curriculum
Target audience:
9th Grade Students
Covered topics:
Healthy Living Guide, Present Perfect Continuous, Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs
Skills assessed:
Reading comprehension, listening, vocabulary, grammar, writing, speaking
Date of issue:
2026-03-15
Format:
Written and oral exercises
Organization:
Volleyball Manitoba
Former organization name:
Manitoba Volleyball Association
Associated organizations:
Volleyball Canada; Winnipeg Women’s Volleyball League
Document type:
Membership outline and policy explanation
Membership category:
Adult Player Membership
Season covered:
2017–2018; 2018–2019
Geographic scope:
Manitoba, Canada
Fees:
Adult Player Membership CAD 15 for 2018–2019 season
Programs referenced:
WMVL; VM Summer Series Beach League & Tournaments; Beach Bandits Beach League; Beach4Life Beach League and Tour
Registration method:
League-based and individual player registration
Audience:
Adult volleyball league administrators and players
Context:
Re-engagement discussions following WWVL withdrawal from MVA in 2013
Administrative leadership referenced:
Executive Director John Blacher
Year:
2017–2019
Country:
Nigeria
Theme:
Electoral reform, voter registration, electronic voting
Document Type:
Open letter
Organization:
Int’l Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law (Intersociety)
Recipient:
Chairman of INEC, President of Senate, Speaker of House of Representatives, Inspector General of Police, Attorney General of the Federation, Chairmen of Senate and House Committees on INEC
Author:
Intersociety, Nigeria
Election Reference:
Anambra 2017 Governorship Election, 2019 General Elections
Key Issues Addressed:
Low voter turnout, voter militarization, vote rigging, imbalanced PVC distribution, threats of election boycott
Proposed Measures:
Dual digital and manual voting, electronic voter registration and revalidation, amendments to Electoral Act 2010
Endorsed Audience:
Electoral authorities and lawmakers
Description:
Open letter analyzing electoral challenges in Nigeria, evaluating the Anambra 2017 Governorship Election, and recommending digital voting, balanced voter registration, and legislative amendments for the 2019 general elections.
Year:
2017–2019
Institution:
University of Central Arkansas
Document Type:
Meeting minutes
Participants:
Faculty senators from College of Business, College of Education, College of Fine Arts and Communication, College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, College of Natural Science and Mathematics, At Large Senators, Part-Time Senator
Topics Covered:
IT issues, Student Success Scholarship, Transfer Days, Faculty Load Task Force, Committee appointments, Instructional Design support, Academic policies review
Dates of Meetings:
Various, 2017–2019
Provost:
Runge
President:
Courtway / McKinzie
Target Audience:
Faculty and administrative staff
Context:
Records of faculty senate meetings detailing attendance, discussions on academic policies, scholarship programs, IT issues, and committee actions within the university governance framework.
Year:
2017
Revision dates:
26 June 2018, 27 November 2018
Region / location:
SXL2 clean room, CERN
Document type:
Technical procedure
Subject:
End plate alignment and survey for TPC installation
Prepared by:
C. Lippmann
Reviewed by:
Bernd Windelband
Participants:
Jörg Hehner, Stefan Dittrich, Sonja Winkler, Peter Glässel, Piotr Gasik, CERN survey team
Period of activity:
End of June 2019
Equipment:
I-bar (temporary or real), survey tooling, lifting jigs, scaffolding
Safety considerations:
Noise, work at height, flammable substances, hot works, radioactive sources, lasers, high voltage/magnetic fields, vacuum and pressure tanks, confined spaces
Procedures included:
Installation of I-bar, end plate adjustment, planarity survey, risk assessment, preventive measures, verification survey
Technical reference:
TPC cylinder axis alignment requirements
Step-by-step instructions:
Detailed installation sequence with responsible personnel and safety measures
Policy #:
SA001.3
Policy Type:
University
Responsible Executive:
VP for Student Affairs
Responsible Office:
Dean of Students
Originally Issued:
October 1, 2017
Latest Revision:
August 29, 2019
Effective Date:
Draft
Jurisdiction:
University of Louisiana Monroe
Target Audience:
Students, faculty, staff, and student organizations
Scope:
Campus and off-campus activities related to student organizations
Legal Reference:
Louisiana Acts 635, 637, 640 (2018), Act 382 (2019)
Definitions Included:
Hazing, Pledging, Appropriate Authority, Reckless Behavior, Serious Bodily Injury
Prohibited Actions:
Physical brutality, forced consumption, harassment, unlawful acts, sleep deprivation, nudity
Enforcement:
University disciplinary action, criminal penalties including fines and imprisonment
Year:
2017–2019
Region / Country:
Belarus
Topic:
Higher Education Reform, Bologna Process Implementation
Document Type:
Report / Feedback Letter
Organization / Institution:
BFUG, AG2, AG3, WG2
Authors:
Elena Betenya, Igor Titovich, Alexander Rytov
Intended Audience:
Members of AG3 and WG2
Activities Referenced:
Peer-learning events, study visits, case studies
Key Achievements:
Development of first draft of Belarus Higher Education NQF, incorporation of Bologna tools (ECTS, learning outcomes)
Contextual Notes:
Implementation considered in light of national educational and cultural specifics, using peer-learning from EHEA countries
Summary:
Letter providing feedback on the monitoring and implementation of the Belarus Higher Education roadmap, highlighting peer-learning events, study visits, and the development of the national qualifications framework within the Bologna Process context.