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Governing bylaws of the undergraduate student government at Loyola Marymount University outlining its structure, membership, powers, procedures, and rules for the 2020–2021 academic year.
Organization:
Associated Students of Loyola Marymount University (ASLMU)
Institution:
Loyola Marymount University
Academic Year:
2020–2021
Document Type:
Organizational Bylaws
Governing Body:
Associated Students of Loyola Marymount University
Scope:
Undergraduate student government
Branches:
Executive Branch; Legislative Branch; Judicial Branch
Membership:
Full-time and part-time undergraduate students
Voting Body:
Senate
Eligibility Requirements:
Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5; full-time enrollment; no open judicial cases or sanctions
Amendment Provisions:
Article 10 – Bylaw and Code Amendments
Revision History:
Article 13 – Revision History
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Organization Name:
IEEE Club
Institution:
Loyola Marymount University
Affiliation:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Type:
Constitution
Adoption Date:
15 November 2016
Governing Authority:
ASLMU and the Controller’s Office
Scope:
Registered Student Organization
Purpose:
Promotion and practice of Electrical Engineering among undergraduate students
Membership Eligibility:
All undergraduate LMU students
Non-Discrimination Policy:
In compliance with Title 5, California Code of Regulations, Section 41500 and the University’s Non-Discrimination Statement
Officer Positions:
President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer
Election Period:
End of Autumn term
Meeting Frequency:
Weekly
Amendment Procedure:
Two-thirds vote of total membership; effective one meeting after approval
Fees:
None
Year:
2025
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Financial Aid Policy
Document Type:
Policy Document
Organization / Institution:
Loyola Academy Rowing Association
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Rowing participants and their families
Period of Validity:
2025 season
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Baltimore County
Theme:
Special Education, Teacher Training
Document Type:
Program Description
Organization / Institution:
Baltimore County Public Schools, Loyola University Maryland
Author:
BCPS, Loyola University Maryland
Target Audience:
Paraeducators, potential teachers
Effective Period:
2026
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Chicago
Theme:
Sustainability Research
Document Type:
Manuscript Template
Organization:
Loyola University Chicago
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, students, and academics in sustainability and related fields
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Organization Name:
IEEE Club
Institution:
Loyola Marymount University
Affiliation:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Type:
Constitution
Adoption Date:
15 November 2016
Governing Authority:
ASLMU and the Controller’s Office
Scope:
Registered Student Organization
Purpose:
Promotion and practice of Electrical Engineering among undergraduate students
Membership Eligibility:
All undergraduate LMU students
Non-Discrimination Policy:
In compliance with Title 5, California Code of Regulations, Section 41500 and the University’s Non-Discrimination Statement
Officer Positions:
President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer
Election Period:
End of Autumn term
Meeting Frequency:
Weekly
Amendment Procedure:
Two-thirds vote of total membership; effective one meeting after approval
Fees:
None
Year of Joining:
2025
Gender:
Female
Educational Qualification:
M. Sc (Computer Science), M. Tech, PhD
Faculty Type:
Un-Aided
Department:
MCA
Designation:
Assistant Professor
Staff ID:
25228
Teaching Experience at Loyola Academy:
0 years
Other Teaching Experience:
16 years
Email:
[email protected]
Publications:
3 journals/articles
Conferences/Seminars/Workshops Attended:
3 International Conferences, 1 National Conference, 6 Workshops
Additional Roles:
Editorial Board Member at IIJMARP, Coordinator for Time Table Committee, Paper Setter for Mahatma Gandhi University
Professional Development Programs:
7-Day FDP at JNTU Hyderabad, 7-Day Workshop on Generative AI at IIT Hyderabad
Year:
2018
Location:
Towson, MD, USA
Event type:
Speech and Debate Tournament
Organizer:
Chesapeake District Committee
Contact person:
Charles Donovan, District Chair
Venue:
Loyola Blakefield High School
Eligibility:
Registered members of the National Speech and Debate Association, students with at least Degree of Merit
Registration period:
January 1, 2018 – February 21, 2018
Judging requirements:
1 judge per 2 debate entries, 1 judge per 4 speech entries, 1 judge per school for Congress
Awards:
District Student of the Year, Alumnus of the Year, Communicator of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Principal of the Year
Debate topics:
February topics
Schedule:
Check-in 7:30–8:00 AM, rounds throughout the day, awards after events
Additional rules:
Multiple entries regulated by event type, critique sheets provided for all rounds
Child:
Sally Stewart
Date of initial plan:
15 November 2020
Prepared by:
Milton Keynes Council Inclusion Specialist Teaching Team
Type of document:
Educational support plan
Target audience:
Parents/carers, school staff, specialist teachers
Health:
Generally well, wears glasses, immunisations up to date
Special educational needs:
Speech and language difficulties, social communication and interaction challenges, anxiety
Education history:
Cloud 9 Nursery (Sep 2015 – Jul 2017), London School (Oct 2017 – present)
Previous professional involvement:
SALT, CFP, school nurse
Family details:
Mother – Sophie, Father – Mike, Grandfather – Bob, Sibling – Tom
Chronology of significant events:
Born prematurely, domestic violence witnessed, family transitions and bereavement
Attendance:
92%
Context:
Individual child’s support plan outlining educational, health, and social needs, interventions received, and guidance for staff and parents on tailored assistance and adjustments.
Year:
2020–2021
Region / city:
Tripoli District, Libya
Thematic area:
Mine action and explosive ordnance disposal
Document type:
Project description
Overall objective:
Safe return of internally displaced persons
Specific objectives:
Creation of joint civil protection and forensic police EOD units; establishment of operational capacity with equipped vehicles
Duration:
1 August 2020 – February 2021
Beneficiaries:
Civil protection and Ministry of Interior forensic police teams; internally displaced persons
Estimated indirect beneficiaries:
Approximately 200,000 internally displaced persons
Funding requested:
EUR 1 million
Implementing authority:
Ministry of Interior of Libya
Partner institutions:
Civil Protection Service (National Safety Authority); Forensic Police
Geographical scope:
Urban and suburban areas of the Tripoli District
Date:
15 July 2020
Source type:
Government-supported project proposal
Country:
Liberia
Project title:
Advancing implementation of UNSCRs on Women Peace and Security (WPS) through strengthening accountability frameworks, innovative financing and Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB)
Funding mechanism:
Secretary-General’s Peacebuilding Fund
PBF project modality:
IRF
Project number:
N/A
Implementing organizations:
UN Women; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Government partners:
Ministry of Finance and Development Planning; Ministry of Internal Affairs; Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection; Ministry of Justice; Liberian National Police; Independent National Commission for Human Rights; Liberian Revenue Authority
Civil society partners:
Women’s Non-Governmental Secretariat of Liberia; Women in Peacebuilding Network; Institute for Research and Democratic Development; 1325 Network; Federation of Liberian Youth; Association of Disabled Females International; National Women Peace Hut Network; Youth Alive Liberia; Human Rights Advocacy Platform; National Rural Women Structure
Geographic coverage:
Liberia, Grand Bassa, Nimba
Project start date:
1 January 2020
Project duration:
18 months
Total approved budget:
USD 1,500,000
Budget allocation:
UN Women USD 1,238,577.60; OHCHR USD 261,422.40
Gender marker score:
3
Risk marker score:
1
PBF focus area:
Governance of peacebuilding resources
Related frameworks:
Second National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security
Relevant SDGs:
SDG 5; SDG 16
Type of submission:
New project
Year:
2020–2021
Subject:
Community engagement and stakeholder engagement in diabetes prevention
Document Type:
Status form and guidance document
Target Audience:
LHIC leaders
Related Plan:
Maryland Diabetes Action Plan
Related Document:
Local Health Improvement Plan
Geographic Scope:
Maryland
Organizations Mentioned:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; Maryland Department of Health; Community Health Resources Commission
Key Topics:
Community engagement continuum; Stakeholder engagement; LHIC membership and governance; CHRC deliverables
Course Prefix and Number:
AST 101
Course Title:
General Astronomy
Section Number:
1006
Department:
Science
Instructor:
Milinda Wasala
Academic Year:
2020/2021
Semester:
Fall 2020
GenEd Class:
No
Type of Document:
Course Assessment Report
Delivery Mode:
Completely online course
Assessment Components:
Homework, Quizzes, Exams, Final Exam, Laboratory Activities
Outcomes Assessed:
Kepler’s laws, radiation and temperature, optical telescopes, solar system structure, Earth and Moon comparison, Mercury and jovian planets, Sun’s structure, stellar distances, interstellar matter, stellar evolution, neutron stars, variable stars, galaxies
Criterion for Achievement:
60% of students achieving specified percentage thresholds on assessments
Overall Result:
Criterion Met for all reported outcomes
Follow up Actions:
Introduction and planned expansion of simulation laboratory activities; encouragement of tutoring facility use
Review and Approval:
Department Chair, Dean, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Student Services
Document type:
Guidelines
Subject matter:
Execution of technology-based notarial acts en minute
Issuing body:
Board of Directors of the Ordre des notaires du Québec
Adoption date:
March 30, 2020
Amendment dates:
May 15, 2020; June 20, 2020; August 12, 2020; September 30, 2020; October 19, 2020; January 29, 2021
Legal basis:
Ministerial Order 2020-010 (March 27, 2020); Order 2020-4304 (August 31, 2020); Public Health Act; Notaries Act (chapter N-3); Act Respecting the Ministère de la Justice
Context:
Public health emergency related to the COVID-19 virus
Geographical scope:
Québec
Approved technological platform:
Notarius ConsignO Cloud (ConsignO Cloud-CNQ)
Effective period:
Until September 1, 2021, subject to renewal
Target audience:
Notaries of Québec
Year:
2020
Region / City:
New Mexico
Topic:
Early Childhood Education
Document Type:
Standards
Organization / Institution:
Early Childhood Education and Care Department, Public Education Department
Author:
New Mexico PreK
Target Audience:
Educators, administrators, early childhood professionals
Period of Action:
2020–2021
Approval Date:
November 2020
Date of Changes:
November 2020
Description:
Educational standards for voluntary pre-kindergarten programs in New Mexico, focusing on child development, safety, and program quality.
Year:
2020–2021
Event:
2021 JCEP Conference
Organization:
JCEP
Conference Theme:
Possible tie with Native culture
Conference Format:
Virtual with potential in-person event in the North
Conference Leadership:
Anna DeMers; Heidi Benson
Conference Co-Chairs:
Anna DeMers; Heidi Benson
Board Members:
Lyssa Seefeldt; Mary Ann Schilling; Sara Richie; Nathan Sandwick; Dan Marzu; Paul Roback; Ariga Grigoryan; Mia Ljung; George Koepp; Richard Halopka; Bev Doll; Megan Suehring; Joshua Goede; James Boling
Committees:
Promotions and Marketing; Issues and Concerns/Forward Friday; Conference Planning; Speakers Sub-Committee; Posters and Evaluation Sub-Committee; Logistics Sub-Committee; Awards & Social Sub-Committee
Associations:
ESP; WEAFCS; WACAA; WAE4-HYDP; WEECDA
Association Presidents:
Mary Ann Schilling; Bev Doll; Liz Binverse; Neal Kleme; Patrick Nehring
Document Type:
Organizational roster and committee assignment record
Year:
2020–2021
Organization:
MAWB (Minnesota Association of Workforce Boards)
Related Legislation:
WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act)
Partner Agencies:
DEED; ETA; Office of Higher Education; DHS
Document Type:
Internal planning document
Scope:
State and local workforce development system
Primary Audience:
Local area staff; directors; fiscal staff; case managers; youth staff; partners
Topics Covered:
Legislative training; WF1 funding streams; performance measures; fiscal policies; incumbent worker training; youth work experience; ETPL; DEED policy alignment; MFIP employment services; case management training
Delivery Methods:
In-person training; webinar; written guidance; committee sharing
Status:
Draft
Priority Levels:
High; Medium; Low
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Chicago
Subject:
Grants, Funding Application
Document Type:
Application Form
Institution:
University of Chicago
Target Audience:
University of Chicago staff and faculty
Period of Action:
2020–2021
Approval Date:
June 18, 2020
Modification Date:
N/A
Academic Year:
2020–2021
Institution:
DDES
Document Type:
School policy
Subject:
Student arrival and dismissal procedures
Audience:
Parents and guardians of DDES students
School Start Time:
9:05 AM
Drop-Off Time:
8:45–9:05 AM
Pick-Up Time:
3:30 PM
Bus Policy:
Assigned seat reserved for entire school year
Late Arrival Policy:
Sign-in required after 9:05 AM; student marked tardy
Pick-Up Requirements:
Written note and parent/guardian signature required
Identification Requirement:
Photo ID required for student release
Relevant Grades:
3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade
Year:
2020–2021
State:
California
Country:
United States
Regulatory Body:
California Public Utilities Commission
Proceeding Type:
Ratesetting
Application Number:
A.2106010
Agenda ID:
20340 (Rev. 1)
Item Number:
8
Administrative Law Judge:
ALJ Poirier
Mailing Date of Proposed Decision:
February 7, 2022
Applicant:
Southern California Gas Company (U904G)
Program:
Gas Cost Incentive Mechanism (GCIM)
GCIM Year:
27
GCIM Period:
April 1, 2020 – March 31, 2021
Shareholder Reward Approved:
$11,143,725
Ratepayer Benefit:
$173,601,247
Benchmark Cost:
$1,200,571,090
Actual Cost:
$1,015,826,117
Subject Matter:
Gas procurement costs and incentive mechanism performance
Document Type:
Regulatory decision
Procedural Status:
Proceeding closed
Institution:
St Thomas School, Dhurwa, Ranchi – 834004
Subject:
English Literature
Chapter Title:
The Shoemaker
Original Author:
Charles Dickens
Book Title:
New Aster (Advanced) 8
Class Level:
VIII
Academic Year:
2020–2021
Document Type:
Question and Answer Compilation
Text Type:
Comprehension and Assignment Responses
Literary Work Referenced:
A Tale of Two Cities
Historical Context Referenced:
French Revolution
Key Characters Discussed:
Dr. Manette; Lucie Manette; Mr. Lorry; Monsieur Defarge
Setting Referenced:
Bastille Prison; North Tower; Garret