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Registration form and indemnity declaration for participation in the MG Car Club Easter Rally 2026 in New Plymouth, setting out entrant details, payment information, liability waiver, driver declaration, and privacy consent under New Zealand law.
Year:
2026
Event dates:
3–6 April 2026
Location:
New Plymouth
Event name:
MG Car Club Easter Rally 2026
Organisation:
MG Car Club
Organising centre:
MG Car Club (Auckland Centre) Inc
Associated organisation:
MotorSport NZ
Document type:
Registration form with indemnity and consent declaration
Participants:
Entrants and drivers, including minors with parent or guardian consent
Registration fee:
$120 per adult; $100 if paid before 02/04/2026
Payment method:
Direct credit to MG Car Club (Wellington Centre) Inc
Activities included:
Rally events, motorkhana, autocross, prizegiving dinner
Legal references:
Contracts (Privity) Act 1982; Privacy Act 1993
Contact:
[email protected]
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Education level:
Primary education
Year groups:
Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6
Subject area:
History
Focus:
Oracy and spoken language skills
Document type:
Assessment framework
Assessment method:
Observational criteria
Intended audience:
Teachers and educators
Curriculum context:
Classroom presentation and discussion
Geographical context:
Not specified
Language:
English
Pedagogical domain:
Speaking and listening
Scope:
Progression of oral skills across year groups
Note:
Year
Programme Level:
Primary (3–6)
Type of Document:
Application Form
Organization:
Association Montessori Internationale (AMI)
Required Qualifications:
AMI Primary Diploma, AMI Assistants to Infancy or Elementary Diploma, Bachelor’s degree, Membership of AMI
Experience Requirements:
Minimum five years post-diploma experience, three consecutive years in classroom with children aged 2½–6 implementing Montessori principles
Applicant Information:
Personal details, contact information, academic and professional background
References:
Three professional references required
Fee:
€225 or equivalent
Year:
2022
Region / city:
New South Wales
Topic:
Education, English curriculum
Document type:
Curriculum framework
Organization / institution:
NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
Author:
NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
Target audience:
Educators, curriculum planners, school administrators
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Event:
DoD Energy and Environment Innovation Symposium
Dates:
December 3–6, 2024
Location:
Washington Hilton
Address:
1919 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20009
Poster Session Dates:
December 3–5, 2024
Poster Location:
Columbia Room, Terrace Level
Organizers:
SERDP/ESTCP
Associated Organizations:
United States Postal Service (USPS); Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); FedEx; UPS; DHL
Poster Dimensions:
44” x 68”
Poster Space Provided:
4’ x 6’
Setup Time:
From 7:30 AM on scheduled day
Viewing Hours:
12:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Reception Time:
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Removal Requirement:
Posters must be removed by 7:00 PM on presentation day
Shipping Storage Period:
30 days
Handling Fees (Incoming):
$20 per box or $0.75 per pound over 32 lbs.
Handling Fees (Outgoing):
$10 per box or $0.32 per pound
Subject:
English
Focus:
Spelling
Stages:
Stage 2; Stage 3
Year groups:
Year A; Year B
Curriculum reference:
English K–10 Syllabus
Outcomes:
EN2-SPELL-01; EN3-SPELL-01
Theoretical framework:
Triple Word Form Theory
Instructional components:
Phonological; Orthographic; Morphological
Structure:
5-week learning blocks
Recommended weekly duration:
90–100 minutes
Issuing body:
NSW Department of Education
Referenced authority:
NESA
Appendices:
Morphological generalisations
Includes:
Overview; Instructions for use; Key terminology; References
Issuing Organization:
Mississippi Department of Education
Office:
Office of Procurement
Location:
Central High School Building, 359 North West Street, Jackson, MS 39205
Type of Document:
Request for Quotes (RFQ)
Subject:
Meeting and Conference Services
Event Dates:
July 3–6, 1999
Submission Deadline:
5:00 p.m., day, month day, year
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Procurement Method:
Competitive Quote
Award Basis:
Lowest responsive and responsible quote
Payment Terms:
Payable upon completion of the meeting and submission of an invoice
Estimated Attendance:
Up to 500 participants
Required Services:
Venue rental, food and beverage, audiovisual equipment, Wi-Fi
Internal Reference:
MDE Staff Instructions and Quote Procedures
Procurement Thresholds:
0–$5,000 one quote; over $5,000 two quotes
Geographic Scope:
Jackson, Mississippi
Grade Levels:
3–6
Subject Area:
Personal Development / Career Education
Curriculum Connection:
Creating Pathways to Success (2013)
Inquiry Focus:
What is My Plan for Achieving My Goals?
Learning Objectives:
Students will set goals, monitor progress, develop goal-setting vocabulary, and reflect on choices and decisions
Instructional Format:
Teacher-led
Technology Requirement:
Computer/Tablet/Mobile Device required
Program Platform:
All About Me portfolio
Materials:
Multiplication flash cards or sponge ball; Handout [A] – S.M.A.R.T. Goal Setting; Handout [B] – S.M.A.R.T. Goal Examples; Handout [C] – S.M.A.R.T. Goal Setting Worksheet
Key Concept:
S.M.A.R.T. goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely)
Activities:
Introductory class challenge; guided discussion; worksheet completion; Action Plan development; portfolio entry and reflection
Assessment Method:
Reflection entries and monitoring of Action Plan progress
Minimum Action Plan Requirement:
Two steps per goal
Year:
2016
Subject:
Sericulture
Course Codes:
SEC-SR-16-301, SEC-SR-16-401, SEC-SR-16-501, SEC-SR-16-601
Semesters:
3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Credits:
04 per course
Topics Covered:
Mulberry cultivation, Silkworm rearing, Post-harvest technology, Integration with poultry and fisheries
Units:
Establishment of mulberry garden, Irrigation and manuring, Diseases and pests management, Rearing facilities and management, Harvesting and marketing, Processing and value addition, Feed preparation
Intended Audience:
Students enrolled in CBCS Sericulture courses
Educational Level:
Undergraduate
Learning Outcomes:
Knowledge of practical and theoretical aspects of sericulture, crop management, pest and disease control, silk processing, and integration with livestock and aquaculture
Year:
Not specified
Species:
Mice
Research field:
Cancer research
Topic:
Brain metastases and tumor progression
Document type:
Supplementary table
Experiment type:
In vivo tumor metastasis study
Primary procedure:
Sub-dermal injection of RMS cells
Intervention:
Surgical excision of primary tumors
Observation period:
3–6 months following injection
Cohorts:
5 experimental cohorts
Total number of mice:
60
Analyzed for brain metastases:
50 mice
Outcome measures:
Brain macrometastases incidence and mortality from abdominal or thoracic metastases
Detection methods:
Gross examination, MRI, fluorescent imaging, FACS analysis, histology
Year:
2008
Location:
Geneva, Switzerland
Topic:
Human Rights, National Institutions Accreditation
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
International Coordinating Committee of National Institutions for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights (ICC)
Sub-Committee:
Sub-Committee on Accreditation
Participants:
National Human Rights Institutions from Germany, Morocco, Republic of Korea, Canada; OHCHR; Asia Pacific Forum observer
Reviewed Applications:
Great Britain, Qatar, Russia, Switzerland, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Ghana, Ireland, Kenya, Luxembourg, Mongolia, Paraguay, Republic of Korea, Sweden, Thailand, Afghanistan, Nepal
Compliance Framework:
Paris Principles
Date of Session:
3–6 November 2008
Date of Statute Adoption:
21 October 2008
Key Annexes:
ICC Statute (Annex 1), General Observations (Annex 3)
Recommendations:
Adoption of General Observations with consideration at ICC22 in March 2009
Contextual Description:
Official ICC report analyzing accreditation and re-accreditation applications of National Human Rights Institutions, assessing compliance with the Paris Principles and issuing recommendations.
Period:
1620–1691
Region:
New England, Massachusetts
Topic:
Colonial American history
Type of document:
Educational historical overview
Historical subjects:
Plymouth Colony; Pilgrims; Puritans; Wampanoag
Key events:
Mayflower voyage; first winter; Mayflower Compact; 1621 treaty with Massasoit; incorporation into Massachusetts Bay Colony
Political concepts:
freedom of conscience; self-government; social covenant
Associated figures:
William Bradford; Massasoit; Tisquantum (Squanto)
Related colonies:
Jamestown; Massachusetts Bay Colony
Note:
Year
Theme:
Dentistry, General Anaesthesia
Document type:
Referral form
Organization / institution:
Plymouth Community Dental Service
Target audience:
Patients under 16 years old requiring extractions under general anaesthesia
Context description:
A referral form for dental extractions under general anaesthesia for patients under 16, requiring medical history and parental consent.
Region:
Plymouth
Country:
United Kingdom
Issuing body:
Plymouth Safeguarding Children Partnership
Legal framework:
Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018); Children Act 1989 (s.17, s.47)
Thematic focus:
Contextual Safeguarding; extra-familial risk; adolescent welfare
Document type:
Multi-agency safeguarding guidance
Target group:
Children and young people at risk; parents and carers; safeguarding practitioners
Approach models referenced:
Contextual Safeguarding Network Approach; Achieving Change Together (ACT Rochdale); Research In Practice Core Principles; Trauma Informed Practice
Intervention pathways:
Safer Me; Safer Me Plus
Scope:
Early Help; Child in Need; Child Protection
Risk factors addressed:
criminal exploitation (including county lines); trafficking; online abuse; sexual exploitation; peer and community harm
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Plymouth, MA
Topic:
Financial feasibility analysis of a proposed ambulatory surgery center
Document type:
Financial report
Organization:
Beth Israel Lahey Health Surgery Center Plymouth, LLC
Author:
Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C.
Target audience:
Healthcare industry stakeholders, project investors
Period of validity:
2025-2029
Approval date:
January 26, 2023
Modification date:
N/A
Year:
Not specified
Organization:
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church
Location:
Plymouth, MI
Document Type:
Job Posting
Position Title:
Worship Leader
Employment Type:
Full-time
Reporting To:
Pastor
Thematic Focus:
Catholic liturgy and worship leadership
Responsibilities:
Strategic planning, worship leadership, program management, equipment management, team engagement
Required Experience:
Minimum three years leading worship in a Catholic context
Required Skills:
Proficiency in guitar and/or keyboard, volunteer management, strategic evaluation and implementation
Work Schedule:
Nights, weekends, and routine office hours
Compensation:
Competitive salary and benefits
Application Materials Required:
Cover letter, resume, statement of faith, music sample
Application Contact:
[email protected]
Year:
2024-2025
Region / City:
Plymouth
Subject:
Physical Education, School Sports
Document Type:
Letter
Organization:
Plymouth School Sports Partnership (PSSP)
Author:
Anna Clooke, Partnership Leader
Target Audience:
Primary school staff and administrators
Period of Validity:
2024-2025 Academic Year
Approval Date:
January 2025
Last Modified Date:
January 2025
Context description:
Letter detailing opportunities and events for primary schools related to physical education, sports, and the Primary PE and Sport Premium for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Year:
Not specified
Country:
United Kingdom
Region:
South West England
City:
Plymouth
Institution:
City College Plymouth
Award:
JISC Award for Effective Use of Digital Technology in FE
Organisations Involved:
JISC; Association of Colleges (AOC)
Document Type:
Podcast transcript
Format:
Interview
Participants:
Paul McKean; Paul Fanshaw; Nadia McCusker; Byron Love
Roles Mentioned:
Director of Further Education, Skills and Training; Executive for Business Intelligence, Growth and Skills; Director of Quality Improvement; Digital Teaching, Learning and Innovation Lead
Subject:
Digital transformation of teaching and learning observation processes
Technology Referenced:
AppSheet (no-code app development platform integrated with Google)
Educational Scope:
Further Education (16–18, adults, apprenticeships, higher education up to Level 6)
Student Population:
Over 10,000 students
Focus Areas:
Quality of education; staff development; instructional coaching; digital innovation
Organization:
Plymouth United Church of Christ
Document Type:
Scholarship Application Form
Year:
2024
Scholarship Name:
Plymouth Graduate Scholarship
Eligibility:
Active church members of at least five years or individuals with documented voluntary service
Academic Requirement (Enrolled Graduate Students):
Minimum 3.0 GPA
Academic Requirement (Prospective Graduate Students):
Proof of admission and minimum 3.3 undergraduate GPA
Application Components:
Official transcripts; 500-word APA-style essay; Proof of program admission
Essay Prompt:
“How would you use your degree to help others?”
Submission Method:
Email with scanned application and attachments
Submission Email:
[email protected]
Application Deadline:
Sunday June 30, 2024
Signature Requirement:
Electronic signature authorizing verification of provided information
Event Name:
Armada Cup Race 2026 – Memorial Vicente Munilla
Document Type:
Notice of Race
Version:
V6
Publication Date:
30 January 2026
Organising Authority:
The Royal Western Yacht Club of England
Associated Club:
Real Club Nautico de San Sebastian
Start Location:
Plymouth, United Kingdom
Finish Location:
San Sebastian, Spain
Race Date:
18 July 2026
Prize Giving Date:
25 July 2026
Governing Rules:
World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing 2025–2028; Offshore Special Regulations 2024–2025 Category 2; COLREGS; IRC; MOCRA
Eligible Boats:
Monohull and Multihull boats 27ft–70ft LOA
Entry Opening Date:
1 October 2025
Entry Deadline:
1 July 2026
Closing Date for Documents and Payment:
7 July 2026
Registration Deadline:
17 July 2026
Entry Fee:
£100
Insurance Requirement:
Minimum £3,000,000 Third Party Liability
Organising Venue:
Royal Western Yacht Club of England, Plymouth
Contact Information:
[email protected]
Note:
; +44 1752 660077; www.rwyc.org
Year:
2020
Institutions:
City College Plymouth; University of Plymouth
Document Type:
Student Application Form
Language of Completion:
English
Applicant Information Required:
Personal details; Contact information; Nationality; Passport number; Health conditions
Courses Available:
Accounting and Finance; Business Management
Course Duration:
Number of years
Course Start Date:
As specified by applicant
Fee Payment Information:
Funding source declaration
Regulatory Reference:
General Data Protection Regulations 2018
Signature Requirement:
Applicant’s signature and date
Audience:
Prospective students