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Curriculum Vitae of Emily Moes, focusing on her educational background, research interests, publications, professional appointments, and skills in the field of anthropology, especially in bioarchaeology and dental anthropology.
Year:
Ongoing
Region / City:
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Topic:
Bioarchaeology, Dental Anthropology, Osteology, Maternal Health
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Organization / Institution:
University of New Mexico
Author:
Emily Moes
Target Audience:
Academics, Researchers, Students
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
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Year:
2025
Region / City:
Bloomington, Illinois, USA
Subject:
Radio contest rules and participation
Document type:
Official contest rules
Organization:
WBNQ-FM
Author:
WBNQ-FM Station Management
Eligibility:
Legal U.S. residents aged 18+, specific Illinois counties, excluding Florida and New York dual residents
Contest period:
November 12, 2025, 6:00am–10:00am CT
Prize:
One Moe’s Fajita Meal Kit, ARV $54.99
Entry method:
Call the station during the broadcast of the “Sounder”
Restrictions:
One prize per person, void where prohibited, employees and immediate family ineligible
Verification:
Winner must sign affidavit of eligibility and liability/publicity release
Official website:
www.wbnq.com
Legal compliance:
Subject to federal, state, and local regulations
Year:
2025
Contest Period:
November 26, 2025, 6:00am CT – 10:00am CT
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
Eligible Region:
Selected counties in Illinois (Peoria, Woodford, Tazewell, Livingston, McLean, Logan, DeWitt, Piatt, Ford, Iroquois, Champaign)
Organizing Entity:
WBNQ-FM
Parent Company:
Cumulus Broadcasting LLC
Document Type:
Official Contest Rules
Contest Name:
WBNQ’s “Moes In The Middle” Contest
Prize:
One Moe’s Fajita Meal Kit gift certificate
Approximate Retail Value:
$54.99
Eligibility Requirements:
Legal U.S. residents aged 18 or older with valid Social Security number residing in specified Illinois counties
Entry Method:
Call-in participation during designated sounder
Winner Selection Method:
Ninth caller as determined by the Station
Prize Limitation:
One prize per person
Governing Law:
Federal, state, and local regulations applicable in the United States
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Columbus, OH
Field:
Medical Sociology, Social Networks, Social Psychology
Document Type:
CV
Institution:
The Ohio State University
Author:
Emily A. Ekl
Target Audience:
Academia, Sociology Researchers
Period of Activity:
2025-
Approval Date:
Not applicable
Date of Last Modification:
Not applicable
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Washington, D.C.
Topic:
Library Advocacy, Legislation
Document Type:
Resolution
Organization:
American Library Association
Author:
American Library Association
Target Audience:
Library professionals, policy advocates
Effective Period:
2017
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Washington State
Subject:
PTSA Standing Rules
Document Type:
Organizational Bylaws
Organization:
Emily Dickinson PTSA
Author:
Emily Dickinson PTSA Executive Committee
Target Audience:
Members of EDPTSA, parents, educators, and local community
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
February 10, 2022
Amendment Date:
February 10, 2022
Note:
Document Summary
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Amherst, Massachusetts
Theme:
Biography, Literature, Fiction
Document Type:
Interview
Target Audience:
Literary enthusiasts, readers of historical fiction
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Note:
Prologue
Why, Vasher thought, do so many things begin with me getting thrown into prison? The guardsmen laughed to one another outside, slamming the cell door shut with a clang. Vasher stood and duste:
land of Returned Gods, Lifeless servants, BioChromatic research, and--of course--color. The large guard sauntered toward the cell, leaving his friends to their fun with Vasher’s pack. “They say you’re pretty tough,” the man said, sizing up Vasher. Vasher did not respond. “The bartender says you beat down some twenty men in the brawl.” The guard rubbed his chin. “You don’t look that tough to me.” Vasher shrugged. The guard snorted. “You should have known better than to strike a priest. The others, they’ll spend a night locked up. You, though--you’ll hang. Colorless fool.” Vasher turned away, looking over his cell. It was functional, if unoriginal. A thin slit in the top let in light, the stone walls dripped with water and lichen, and a pile of dirty straw decomposed in the corner. “You ignoring me?” the guard asked, stepping closer to the bars. As he did so, the colors of his uniform brightened faintly, like he’d stepped into a stronger light. The change was slight. Vasher didn’t have much Breath remaining. The guard didn’t notice the change in color--just like he hadn’t noticed back in the bar, when he and his buddies had picked Vasher up off the floor and thrown him in their cart. He’d soon wish that he’d been more observant. “Here, now,” one of the men said from behind. “What’s this?” Those two were still looking through Vasher’s pack. Vasher had always found it odd that the men who patrolled dungeons tended to be as bad, or worse, than the men they guarded. Perhaps that was intentional. Society didn’t seem to care if such men were outside the cells or in them--just as long as they were kept away from more honest men. Assuming that such a thing existed. A guard pulled a long object--wrapped in white linen--free from Vasher’s bag. The man frowned at the object, then unwrapped it, revealing a large, thin-bladed sword in a silver sheath. The hilt was pure black. The guard whistled quietly. “Who do you suppose he stole this from?” The lead guard eyed Vasher again, frowning. He was likely wondering if Vasher might be some kind of nobleman. Though such things didn’t really exist in Hallandren, many neighboring kingdoms had their lords and ladies. Yet, what lord would wear a drab brown cloak, ripped in several places? What lord would sport bruises from a bar fight, a half-grown beard, and boots worn from years of walking? Eventually, the guard turned away, apparently convinced that Vasher was no lord. He was right. And he was wrong. “Let me see that,” t
Year:
2023
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Occupational therapy after CVA
Document Type:
SOAP Note
Organization / Institution:
Home Health Occupational Therapy
Author:
Emily Torres
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, therapists
Period of Effect:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2020
Country:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Poverty measurement; socio-economic impact of COVID-19
Document type:
Written evidence submission to a parliamentary committee inquiry
Author:
Emily Harris
Organization:
Social Metrics Commission
Host institution:
Legatum Institute
Supporting organizations:
Joseph Rowntree Foundation; Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (UK Branch); Garfield Weston Trust; Oliver Wyman; PF Charitable Trust; Sanjit and Sangeeta Talukdar
Commission leadership:
Baroness Stroud
Commission founding year:
2016
Inquiry body:
House of Lords COVID-19 Committee
Inquiry title:
Life Beyond COVID
Research basis:
YouGov survey of approximately 80,000 respondents (March–May 2020)
Subject population:
Workers in the United Kingdom before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Analytical framework:
Social Metrics Commission poverty measurement framework
Key themes:
labour market outcomes; poverty depth and persistence; lived experience indicators; social perceptions during the pandemic
Language:
English
Literary Forms:
Ballad, Elegy, Haiku, Limerick, Lyric Poetry
Type of Document:
Literary text compilation
Genre:
Poetry
Authors:
Emily Dickinson; Walt Whitman; Matsuo Basho; Soseki; Rudyard Kipling; Edward Lear
Included Works:
“Heart not so have as mine”; “O Captain! My Captain!”; “An old silent pond”; “Over the wintry forest”; Limerick examples including “There was a small boy of Quebec” and “There was an Old Man with a beard”; “I heard a fly buzz when I died”
Historical Periods Represented:
17th–19th centuries
Country / Cultural Context:
United States, Japan, United Kingdom
Subject:
Examples of different poetic forms and styles
Structure:
Collection of individual poems grouped by form
Educational Context:
Illustration of poetic genres and verse structures
Year:
1930
Region / City:
South, USA
Theme:
Southern Gothic, Society, Gender Roles
Document Type:
Literary Analysis
Author:
William Faulkner
Target Audience:
Literary Scholars, Students, General Readers
Period of Relevance:
1930s, 20th Century Literature
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
19th–20th century
Region / City:
Various, United States and United Kingdom
Theme:
Death, Memory, Childhood, Life and Mortality
Document Type:
Poetry collection / Anthology
Authors:
Robert Browning, Emily Dickinson, Wallace Stevens, Geoffrey Hill, James Merrill, Seamus Heaney
Target Audience:
General literary readership
Period Covered:
19th–20th century
Language:
English
Form:
Poems, lyrical reflections
Notable Subjects:
Human mortality, domestic life, nature, memory, mourning, childhood experiences
Year:
2023
Region / city:
London
Topic:
Job description
Document type:
Job vacancy
Organization / institution:
Office of Dame Emily Thornberry MP
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Job seekers
Period of validity:
Permanent
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
2024-2025
Grade Level:
First Grade
Type of Document:
School Supply List
Author:
Emily Dickinson Elementary School
Target Audience:
Parents of First Grade Students
Date of Creation:
2024
Period of Relevance:
2024-2025 School Year
Description:
List of required school supplies for first grade students for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Hollywood
Document Type:
News article
Organization / Institution:
BBC
Author:
Tilly Norwood
Target Audience:
General public, Hollywood professionals, AI enthusiasts
Period of validity:
N/A
Date of approval:
30 September 2025
Date of changes:
N/A
Name:
Dr. Emily S. Wilson
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Last Update:
9 September 2042
Academic Field:
Classics and Anthropology
Current Position:
Senior Instructor, Anthropology Department and Honors Program, Colorado State University
Previous Academic Appointments:
Instructor, Classics Department, University of Colorado at Boulder; Instructor and Teaching Assistant, Classics Department, University of Chicago
Education:
Ph.D. in Classics, University of Chicago; M.A. in Classics, University of Chicago; M.A. in Classical Art & Archaeology, University of Colorado; B.A. in Classics with Distinction in Anthropology, University of Colorado
Dissertation Title:
What’s in a name? Identity, Difference, Archaeology, and the Ionian Experience in the Archaic Period
Research Areas:
Classical studies, archaeology, ancient Anatolia, Ionian identity, Achaemenid Persian Empire, archaeological archives
Institutional Affiliations:
Colorado State University; University of Chicago; University of Colorado at Boulder; American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Publications:
Contributor to archaeological research publications including Hesperia
Editorial Roles:
Editor-in-Chief and Executive Editor, Rhea Classical Reviews
Fieldwork Locations:
Greece, Turkey, Italy
Conference Participation:
Papers presented at AIA, ASOR, SCS, and academic symposia
Honors and Awards:
Honors Professor of the Year (2024) and multiple research and travel grants
Professional Activities:
Organization of academic panels and workshops; departmental and field service roles
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Howard College/Pietermaritzburg Campus
Theme:
Academic leadership, Employment opportunity
Document type:
Job advertisement
Organization:
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Permanent UKZN academic staff members
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
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:
2024
Region / City:
Gainesville, FL
Subject:
Anthropology, Religion
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
University of Florida
Instructor:
Abdoulaye Kane
Target Audience:
Students of Anthropology
Course Duration:
Spring 2024
Approval Date:
January 2024
Course Schedule:
Tuesday 3:00 PM - 4:55 PM, Thursday 4:05 PM - 4:55 PM
Location:
LEI0207
Required Texts:
Bowen, John R. (2014), Belio, James (2015)
Assessment:
Attendance, Participation, Quizzes, Papers, Tests
Description:
A syllabus outlining the structure, assignments, and learning objectives for a university-level anthropology course on the study of religion.
Note:
Year
Institution:
Yale University
Target Audience:
Anthropology Ph.D. students