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Study questions for a literary source focusing on character motivations, societal observations, and thematic analysis in chapters 13 and 14 of Frankenstein.
Year:
1818
Author:
Mary Shelley
Genre:
Gothic novel
Type of document:
Study questions
Target audience:
Students, educators
Chapters:
XIII–XIV
Themes:
Identity, human nature, justice, education, feminism
Literary elements:
Character analysis, plot exposition, paradoxes
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Year:
1816-1817
Region / City:
Switzerland
Theme:
Gothic Horror, Literature, Literary Analysis
Document Type:
Literary Response Journal Prompt
Institution:
None
Author:
Mary Shelley
Target Audience:
Students, Literature Enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
None
Approval Date:
None
Modification Date:
None
Subject:
British Literature
Work Studied:
Frankenstein
Author of Primary Text:
Mary Shelley
Secondary Text:
“I Will Follow You into the Dark”
Author of Secondary Text:
Death Cab for Cutie
Type of Document:
Educational assignment instructions
Educational Level:
Secondary education
Assessment Type:
Persuasive essay and reading assignment
Chapters Assigned:
Twenty-three and Twenty-four
Primary Text Source:
Project Gutenberg
Components:
Reading, lyric analysis, analytical writing
Structure Requirement:
Introduction, three body paragraphs, conclusion
Evidence Requirement:
At least one quotation from each text in every body paragraph
Grading Weight:
Counts as two quiz grades
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Literature, Literary Analysis, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley
Document Type:
Assignment
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
AP students
Effective Date:
October 7th, 2021
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Organization:
Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein
Document type:
Employment monitoring form
Target audience:
Job applicants
Purpose:
Collect demographic and equal opportunity data for recruitment
Scope:
United Kingdom
Confidentiality:
Strict
Completion:
Voluntary
Data use:
Monitoring equal opportunities compliance
Submission email:
[email protected]
Job positions:
All current openings
Year:
2023
Course:
Honors English 106
Student:
Eduardo Arciga
Instructor:
Block D
Document Type:
Personal Essay
Theme:
Literary Analysis and Personal Reflection
Target Audience:
Classmates and Instructor
Context:
Connections between personal experiences and literary events
Text References:
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Title of Work:
Frankenstein
Author of Work:
Mary Shelley
Document Type:
Reading comprehension questions
Literary Genre:
Gothic novel; Romantic literature
Subject:
Analysis and comprehension of Chapters 6–10
Educational Level:
Secondary education / literature study
Structure:
Chapter-based question set
Chapters Covered:
Chapters 6–10
Main Characters Referenced:
Victor Frankenstein; Elizabeth Lavenza; Justine Moritz; Henry Clerval; William Frankenstein; Ernest Frankenstein; the Creature
Themes Referenced:
Responsibility; guilt; justice; nature; human isolation; consequences of scientific ambition
Literary Context:
Romanticism and Gothic fiction
Purpose:
Literature comprehension and discussion prompts
Course Code:
COS121
Course Title:
Bible I: Introduction
Term:
Spring 2026
Class Dates:
March 13–14 and April 10–11, 2026
Format:
Online via Zoom
Instructor:
Chris Haynes
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Phone:
931-239-6930
Course Description Source:
GBHEM
Primary Focus:
Biblical interpretation, canon formation, and exegetical methodology
Biblical Texts Covered:
Genesis, Hosea, Amos, Mark, Philippians
Required Textbooks:
Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart, How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth; John Hayes and Carl Holladay, Biblical Exegesis: A Beginner’s Handbook; Bernard Anderson, The Unfolding Drama of the Bible
Required Reference Works:
The Interpreter’s One-Volume Commentary; HarperCollins Bible Dictionary; New Interpreter’s Study Bible—NRSV
Video Platform:
Vimeo
Assessment Method:
Points-based grading system
Total Points:
100
Grading Scale:
A (90–100), B (80–89), C (70–79), D (60–69), F (below 60)
Pre-Course Work Deadline:
March 10, 2026
Mid-Course Work Deadline:
April 7, 2026
Assignments:
Study questions, analytical papers, Zoom attendance, introductory Bible study session development
Year:
2021
Dates:
November 13–14, 2021
Location:
Culver City, California, USA
Venue:
Hilton Hotel Los Angeles-Westside
Organizer:
IZI LLC
Event Type:
In-person training class
Program:
Self I-Dentity through Ho’oponopono® Basic II
Instructor:
Marvin Kala’iki Grino
Target Audience:
Students aged 14 years or older who completed Basic I at least two years prior
Prerequisites:
Completion of Self I-Dentity through Ho’oponopono® Basic I and fulfillment of seven listed requirements
Registration Conditions:
Full payment required prior to attendance; pre-registration and week-of-class rates apply
Fees:
New Student $665–$715 USD; Review Student $305 USD; World Wide Absentee $255 USD
Schedule:
10:00AM–5:00PM daily; registration at 9:00AM on November 13, 2021
Accommodation Details:
Group room rate available until October 22, 2021
Health Policy:
Compliance with COVID-19 legal requirements and Los Angeles County mask mandate
Year:
2025
Region / City:
United States
Document Type:
Legislative record
Chamber:
Senate and House of Representatives
Bills Introduced:
HB 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 24, 30, 38, 39, 46, 48, 61, 71, 73, 79, 87, 90, 96, 114, 136, 152, 157, 160, 161, 182, 184, 186, 190, 194, 198, 206, 208, 210, 211, 240, 241, 255, 290, 298, 304, 306, 315, 321, 340, 342, 346, 369, 373, 389, 392, 398, 403, 415, 421, 422, 423, 424, 430, 437, 443, 444, 455, 462, 479, 493, 495, 501, 508, 520, 524, 537, 544, 552, 555, 566, 605, 618, 622, 641, 649, 662, 664, 670, 684, 688, 695, 701, 734, 736, 741, 744, 758, 769, 775, 783, 785, 800, 805, 809
Resolutions and Amendments:
SR 13, 18, 99, 107, 158, 230–237; HCR 22, 50, 67, 89; HJR 5, 15, 30, 31, 32, 33, 46, 53; SCR 43, 76, 89, 131; SJR 26, 55
Legislative Actions:
Introduced, Referred, Reported Favorably, 1st Reading, 2nd Reading, Taken from Committee, Returned, Posted for Passage, Adopted, Withdrawn, Enrolled, Floor Amendments Filed, Defeated, Withdrawn
Date Adjourned:
March 13, 2025
Next Session:
March 14, 2025 at 9:00 AM (Senate), 10:00 AM (House)
Year:
2026
Subject:
Psychology
Topics:
Personality theories, trait theory, psychoanalysis, humanism, behaviourism, cognitive psychology
Type of document:
Educational assessment / Quiz
Audience:
Students of psychology
Chapters covered:
13–14
Number of questions:
50
Format:
Multiple-choice questions with answer keys and feedback
Sections:
Theory, Application
Key concepts:
Traits, types, development stages, psychodynamic approaches, motivation, defence mechanisms, Johari window, psychoanalytic structure
Year:
2021
Location:
Virtual / Online
Meeting Type:
Task Group Session
Document Type:
Draft Summary Record
Organization:
Task Group World Heritage (TG-WH)
Chairperson:
Barbara Engels
Participants:
Representatives of Wadden Sea countries
Topics:
World Heritage Management Plan, Sustainable Fisheries, Tourism, Energy, Coastal Flood Defense, Shipping and Ports
Associated Events:
15th International Scientific Wadden Sea Symposium
Next Meeting:
TG-WH, 27–28 January 2022
Reporting:
To World Heritage Centre, Third Cycle periodic reporting (2022–2023)
Action Deadlines:
Comments on SIMP by 10 January 2022, complete SIMP submission by 17 January 2022
Framework References:
EU Biodiversity Strategy, Trilateral Framework Sustainable Fisheries (2014)
Preparation:
Trilateral Government Conference, Ministerial Council Declaration (MCD)
Year:
2025
Event:
NSMA 40th Annual Conference Spectrum 2025
Location:
National Press Club, Washington, DC, United States
Dates:
May 13–14, 2025
Time Zone:
Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
Document Type:
Conference Agenda
Organization:
National Spectrum Management Association (NSMA)
Conference President:
David Meyer
Topics:
Spectrum management, wireless communications policy, RF exposure and safety, 5G spectrum allocation, satellite constellations, positioning and navigation systems, interference analysis, spectrum research and workforce development
Participants:
Industry experts, government representatives, researchers and telecommunications professionals
Sponsors:
Comsearch (an Andrew Company), Micronet, National Institute for Science, Law & Public Policy (NISLAPP), Thought Delivery Systems, Inc., Waterford, X-DOT, LLC
Year:
2012
Date of meeting:
13–14 November 2012
Date prepared:
15 November 2012
City:
Brussels
Country:
Belgium
Document type:
Meeting minutes (draft summary record)
Institution:
European Commission
Organising body:
Marine Strategy Coordination Group (MSCG)
Responsible unit:
DG Environment – Marine Environment and Water Industries Unit
Chair:
Joachim D’Eugenio
Policy framework:
Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD)
Topics:
implementation of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive; transposition and compliance; competent authorities reporting; preparation of Article 12 assessment; coordination with Member States and Regional Seas Conventions
Participants:
representatives of EU Member States, European Commission officials, and registered stakeholder organisations
Related meetings:
Marine Directors’ Meeting, Limassol, 28–29 November 2012
Associated initiatives:
MSFD Scoreboard; reporting under Articles 8, 9 and 10 of the Directive
Annexes:
list of participants; meeting papers and presentations
Year:
2025
Location:
Geneva, Switzerland
Theme:
World Telecommunication/ICT Policy Forum
Document type:
Agenda
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Author/Chair:
Rodney Taylor
Target audience:
Experts participating in WTPF-26
Dates of sessions:
13–14 February 2025
Room:
C, ITU Headquarters
Language:
English
Document status:
Draft
Note:
Year
Topic:
Land Use Planning
Document type:
Committee Resolution
Organization / institution:
Navajo Nation
Author:
Navajo Nation Department of Justice
Target audience:
Community members of the Chapter
Effective period:
Ongoing
Year:
2026
Subject:
Finance / Corporate Finance / Investments
Type of document:
Study guide / Reference sheet
Audience:
Students of FIN320 or finance professionals
Content:
Financial formulas, corporate tax table, ratios, time value of money, bond valuation, dividend models, NPV/IRR, historical returns, portfolio theory, CAPM, WACC
Note:
Year
Subject:
Licensing, Criminal History, Background Checks
Document Type:
Ordinance
Organ / Institution:
City of Lakeville
Author:
City Council of Lakeville
Target Audience:
General Public, Business Owners
Effective Period:
Ongoing (subject to amendments)
Approval Date:
04-18-2011
Relevant Legislation:
Minnesota Statutes, Section 364.06, 364.09, 13, 299C.77
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimation
Document Type:
Guideline
Agency / Organization:
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Author:
Environmental Accounting Services
Target Audience:
Government, environmental agencies, industry stakeholders
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Jamaica
Topic:
Health, Development, International Cooperation
Document Type:
Country Cooperation Strategy
Institution:
PAHO/WHO
Author:
PAHO/WHO
Target Audience:
Government of Jamaica, Health Sector, International Development Partners
Period of Action:
2017-2021
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Genre:
Web novel
Language:
English
Narrative perspective:
Third-person
Primary characters:
Qin Feng; Lin Waner; Zhao Kai
Setting:
Nether Prison; Pacific Ocean; Dragon Kingdom
Themes:
Imprisonment; revenge; loyalty; power hierarchies
Time period:
Contemporary
Source type:
Fictional narrative
Chapter range:
Chapters 1–25
Story arc:
Imprisonment and release
Opening chapter focus:
Release from prison