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Character count: 2485
File size: 28 KB
Year:
1840s
Region / City:
England
Theme:
Theater, Historical Costume Design
Document Type:
Costume Plot
Organization:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Theater production teams, costume designers
Period of Use:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Context:
A costume plot for a production of A Christmas Carol, outlining the costumes for various characters from the 1840s England setting.
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Year:
1843
Author:
Charles Dickens
Type of document:
Literary analysis / essay
Language:
English
Source text:
A Christmas Carol, Stave One
Target audience:
Students / literary scholars
Literary focus:
Character analysis
Main character:
Ebenezer Scrooge
Themes:
Greed, isolation, human behavior
Period covered:
Victorian era
Purpose:
Examination of Dickens’ techniques in presenting Scrooge
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Columbus, Ohio
Subject:
Bid Request for Mascot Costume
Document Type:
Bid Invitation
Agency:
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Author:
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Target Audience:
Potential Bidders for Mascot Costume Project
Period of Action:
Completion within three months after awarded contract
Approval Date:
Not provided
Date of Changes:
Not provided
Year:
I–II
Semester:
I–IV
Course Code:
7BFCA1, 7BFCAP1, 7BFCA2, 7BFCA3, 7BFCAP2, 7BFCA4
Program:
B.Sc. Fashion Technology and Costume Designing
Type:
Academic syllabus
Subject Area:
Apparel, Fashion Design, Textile Dyeing, Embellishment
Institution:
Not specified
Textbooks:
Khurana and Sethi (2007), Pundir N (2007), Mary Mathews (1997, 2001), Gupta et al (2005), Zarapkar K.R (2005), Helen Joseph (2000), Sara J Radolph & Anna L Langford (2002), J L Smith (2003), Stuart & Robinson (1982), Singh K.V.P (2009), Needles H.L (2011), Smith J.L (2006)
Practical Components:
Apparel and fashion designing charts, basic and advanced hand embroidery, fabric dyeing, printing techniques
Skills Developed:
Fashion terminology, design principles, sewing techniques, textile dyeing and printing, fabric embellishment
Target Audience:
Undergraduate fashion technology students
Learning Outcomes:
Understanding fashion terms, design elements and principles, color theory, sewing, textile processing, and embellishment techniques
Year:
Early 2000s / Contemporary adaptation
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Music video costume design
Document Type:
Production notes
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Music video production team
Key Elements:
Main artist outfit, backup singer concept, props list
Fashion Influence:
The Streets
Styling Period:
Modern adaptation of early 2000s
Year:
2020
City:
Vilnius
Country:
Lithuania
Event dates:
27–29 February 2020
Event type:
Professional forum programme
Organising organisation:
Opera Europa
Event title:
Joint Technical & Production and Costume, Make-up and Wig Forum
Participating departments:
Costume, Make-up and Wigs; Technical and Production
Participants:
Opera house technical staff, costume specialists, make-up and wig professionals, production managers
Activities:
Presentations, case studies, discussions, workshops, guided tours, round tables
Key topics:
Health and safety hazards, co-productions, costume restoration, production documentation, costume and set reuse, opera production databases and digital tools
Venue context:
Opera production workshops and performance event including Turandot directed by Robert Wilson
Contact person:
Aline Chif
Contact organisation:
Opera Europa
Contact email:
[email protected]
Contact phone:
+32 486 69 03 79
Author:
Charles Dickens
Literary work:
A Christmas Carol
Document type:
Literary analysis notes
Format:
Table of quotations and commentary
Chapters covered:
Staves 1–5
Themes:
Social responsibility, poverty, redemption, morality, religion
Historical context:
Victorian England
Intended use:
Literature study and revision
Source genre:
Secondary educational material
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Literature, Social Commentary, Christmas
Document Type:
Exam Paper
Organization / Institution:
AQA
Author:
Charles Dickens
Target Audience:
Students of English Literature
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2021
Note:
Region / city
Topic:
Wireless LANs, IEEE Standards
Document Type:
Technical Specification
Organization:
IEEE
Author:
Carol Ansley
Target Audience:
Technical specialists in wireless communications
Approval Date:
December 6, 2021
Keywords:
IEEE, wireless LAN, MAC, EHT, MLO, multi-link operation
Year:
1843
Region / City:
London
Theme:
Poverty, Social Issues, Christmas
Document Type:
Novel
Author:
Charles Dickens
Target Audience:
General public
Period of Effect:
19th century
Approval Date:
1843
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Community grants, evaluation, transportation
Document type:
Audio recording
Organization / Institution:
NCMM (National Center for Mobility Management)
Author:
Carol Kochlar-Bryant
Target audience:
Community-based organizations, evaluators, transportation professionals
Period of validity:
2024-ongoing
Approval date:
July 3, 2024
Date of modifications:
N/A
Award Creator:
Family of Carol Sauers Stange
Purpose:
Support women graduates of Chrysalis House with dependent children pursuing education or career advancement
Eligibility:
Women in recovery from substance abuse with dependent children
Award Amount:
Up to $1,000
Application Deadline:
April 15 (Spring Award), September 15 (Fall Award)
Submission Method:
Mail or email to Chrysalis House Executive Director
Institution:
Chrysalis House, Inc., Lexington, KY, USA
Contact:
Kama McKinney, Executive Director
Required Materials:
Completed application, personal essays, two letters of reference
Treatment Programs Attended:
Residential, Aftercare, Intensive Outpatient
Application Components:
Personal information, treatment history, educational goals, career plans, signature
Year:
1843
Region / City:
London
Theme:
Poverty, Education, Social Reform
Document Type:
Literary Analysis
Organization / Institution:
None
Author:
Rihana
Target Audience:
Readers of Charles Dickens, Students, Literary Analysts
Period of Action:
Victorian Era
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Title:
A Christmas Carol: Act One
Original Author:
Charles Dickens
Adapter:
M Ryan Taylor
Revised by:
Melanee Phillips
Copyright Year:
2008
Genre:
Dramatic adaptation for Reader’s Theater
Type of Document:
Script (Act One)
Source Work:
A Christmas Carol
Setting:
London, Christmas Eve
Main Characters:
Ebenezer Scrooge, Fred, Bob Cratchit, Jacob Marley
Structure:
Four scenes
Intended Use:
Home or classroom reading; public performance by permission
Year:
1843
Region / City:
London
Theme:
Christmas, Redemption
Document Type:
Novel
Organization / Institution:
None
Author:
Charles Dickens
Target Audience:
General public
Period of Action:
19th century
Approval Date:
1843
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
1843
Region / City:
Victorian London
Theme:
Christmas, Social Reform, Poverty, Morality
Document Type:
Literary Analysis
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
Dr. Anthony Radice
Target Audience:
Students, Teachers, Literature Enthusiasts
Period of Action:
Victorian Era
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
2011-present
Region / city:
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Topic:
Public Health, Injury Prevention, Epidemiology
Document type:
Curriculum Vitae
Organization / institution:
University of North Carolina, Colorado School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University
Author:
Carol Wolf Runyan
Target audience:
Academic and professional community in public health and injury prevention
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
Not applicable
Date of changes:
Not specified
Title of work:
A Christmas Carol
Author:
Charles Dickens
Genre:
Novella
Literary form:
Moral tale with supernatural elements
First publication period:
December 1843
Historical context period:
1824–1843
Setting:
Victorian England
Main character:
Ebenezer Scrooge
Key characters:
Fred, Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Mrs Cratchit, Fezziwig, Belle, Fan
Supernatural figures:
Ghost of Christmas Past, Ghost of Christmas Present, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Central themes:
Greed, poverty, social responsibility, redemption, family, transformation, class stratification
Narrative perspective:
Omniscient narrator
Narrative structure:
Non-chronological narrative with analepsis and prolepsis
Stylistic devices:
Allegory, metaphor, symbolism, personification, simile, pathetic fallacy
Socio-historical references:
Great Reform Bill of 1832, Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, Children’s Employment Commission reports (1840–1843)
Author background:
Charles Dickens experienced childhood poverty and worked in a warehouse before becoming a writer and journalist
Educational purpose:
Literature study guide summarising plot, characters, themes, context, and stylistic terms
Document type:
Knowledge organiser / educational reference sheet
Year:
1843
Author:
Charles Dickens
Genre:
Fiction, Novella
Region / Setting:
United Kingdom
Themes:
Christmas, Redemption, Social Critique, Poverty
Type of Document:
Literary Source / Quotes Compilation
Characters:
Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Marley, Belle, Fred, Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, Future, Fezziwig, Fan, Mrs Dilber, Joe
Intended Audience:
General readership, students, literary scholars
Language:
English
Publication Date:
1843
Year:
1843
Author:
Charles Dickens
Genre:
Literary analysis / Study guide
Document type:
Educational material
Target audience:
Students, educators
Period covered:
Stave 5 of A Christmas Carol
Themes:
Redemption, transformation, morality
Setting:
Victorian London
Content focus:
Character development of Scrooge, plot events in Stave 5
Format:
Question and answer
Year:
1843
Author:
Charles Dickens
Type of document:
Literary analysis / essay
Language:
English
Source text:
A Christmas Carol, Stave One
Target audience:
Students / literary scholars
Literary focus:
Character analysis
Main character:
Ebenezer Scrooge
Themes:
Greed, isolation, human behavior
Period covered:
Victorian era
Purpose:
Examination of Dickens’ techniques in presenting Scrooge