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This document presents an educational activity aimed at helping participants create their own hero inspired by Greek mythology using descriptions of various gods, goddesses, and heroes.
Note:
Year
Theme:
Greek Mythology
Document Type:
Educational Activity
Target Audience:
Children, Students
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Year:
2019–2020
Unit:
Winter Stories – Constellations, Emergence, and Hero Twins
Subject/Course:
Dine Language and Culture
Grade Level:
Eighth Grade
School Year:
2019–2020
Original Development:
Spring 2015
Revision:
Summer 2019
Type of Document:
Curriculum Document
Standards:
Common Core, Dine Culture Standards, Din4 Oral Language Standards, College and Career Readiness Standards
Academic Vocabulary:
String Game, Na’at[‘o’, Constellations, Polaris, Ursa Major, Cassiopeia, Milky Way, Orion, Pleiades, celestial phenomena
Learning Objectives:
Knowledge of constellations, Dine astronomy, myths and stories, oral language comprehension, string figure creation
Prerequisites:
Academic vocabulary, understanding of sky phenomena, basic celestial concepts, string game familiarity
Procedural Knowledge:
Investigate constellation myths, perform string figures, identify major constellations, research constellation stories, use story maps
Year:
1831
Region / City:
Southampton County, Virginia
Theme:
Slavery, Rebellion, American History
Document Type:
Primary Source Collection
Author:
Multiple sources (Nat Turner, Thomas R. Gray, Henry Highland Garnet, The Richmond Enquirer)
Target Audience:
General public, scholars, those interested in American history and slavery
Period of Action:
August-November 1831
Approval Date:
November 5, 1831
Context:
A collection of primary sources detailing the Nat Turner Rebellion, including Turner’s confessions and perspectives from contemporaries, exploring differing views on his actions.
Year:
2019
Region / city:
Laindon
Topic:
Military History, Cold War
Document type:
Memorial Tribute
Organization / institution:
Basildon Borough Heritage
Author:
Ken Porter
Target audience:
General public
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
23 February 2019
Date of changes:
N/A
Author:
Adam Williamson
Type of Document:
Academic essay
Genre:
Historical debate essay
Subject:
Robert the Bruce and the Scottish War of Independence
Historical Figure:
Robert the Bruce
Reign:
1306–1329
Historical Period:
First Scottish War of Independence (1296–1328)
Geographical Focus:
Scotland, England, Ireland
Thematic Focus:
Personal ambition, kingship, loyalty, national independence, historical memory
Framework Referenced:
Ted-Ed miniseries ‘History on Trial’
Form:
Dialogue-based courtroom debate
A FORGOTTEN HERO?: THE INFLUENCE OF ANDREW MURRAY DURING THE SCOTTISH WARS OF INDEPENDENCE 1296-1298
Year:
1296-1298
Region / city:
Scotland
Topic:
Scottish Wars of Independence
Document Type:
Historical analysis
Organization / institution:
N/A
Author:
Lewis Clegg
Target Audience:
Scholars and historians of medieval Scottish history
Period of validity:
1296-1298
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Context
Year:
1917
Region / City:
Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia
Subject:
Military / Obituary
Document Type:
Newspaper article
Publication:
The Coonabarabran Times
Author:
Unspecified journalist
Target Audience:
Local community
Event Date:
12th October 1917
Date of Publication:
17th October 1917
Military Unit:
36th Battalion Infantry, Australian Army
Age of Deceased:
37
Family:
Michael Talbot Putney (father), Clara Eliza Putney (mother), Ernest John Talbot Putney (brother), Albert Robert M. Putney (brother), Henry George Putney (brother), Ada Elizabeth Putney (sister), Leslie J Putney (sister), Rolf A Putney (brother), Ethel C Putney (brother)
Occupation of Deceased:
Hairdresser
Document Title:
Adult Focus Sheet – ELG Super Hero
Theme:
Early Years Writing
Educational Framework:
Early Learning Goals (ELGs)
Learning Area:
Writing
Week Beginning:
Not specified
Learning Intention:
To describe my super powers
Success Criteria:
Use phonic knowledge to write words; write simple sentences readable by themselves; spell some words correctly and others phonetically plausibly
Differentiation:
HA – extend ideas in sentences; MA – write a simple sentence; LA – attempt to write simple words
Activity Type:
Adult-led classroom activity
Resources:
Printable writing frame; Phase 2 and 3 sound mat; Photographs of each child
Assessment Method:
Group name tracking table; achievement and support indicators
Evaluation Section:
Included
Next Steps Section:
Included
Target Group:
Early Years pupils
Author:
Yoshils the Yoshi-Fox
Language:
English
Genre:
Superhero fiction
Type of document:
Narrative story chapter
Series:
Super Yoshils Story
Part:
4
Main characters:
Super Yoshils; Soba
Subject:
First public heroic intervention and meeting with an experienced hero
Setting:
City bank, gym, sauna, ramen shop
Narrative perspective:
Third-person narrative with dialogue
Themes:
Emergence of a new hero, public recognition, mentorship, responsibility
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Neath, Wales, UK
Theme:
Healthcare recognition
Document type:
News article / Press release
Organization:
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Skills for Health
Author:
Not specified
Key individuals:
John Clifford, Hari Kieft, Richard and Cerianne Kieft, Olivia Kieft, John Rogers, Professor Pushpinder Mangat, Glyn Jones
Event date:
14 August 2018
Award:
Clinical Support Worker of the Year 2017
Audience:
General public, healthcare community
Location of award launch:
Neath Port Talbot Hospital
Award ceremony date:
November 2018
Purpose:
Highlighting non-clinical healthcare contributions and encouraging nominations
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Human Resources Management
Document Type:
Product Overview / Service Description
Organization / Institution:
HR Hero
Author:
HR Hero Team
Target Audience:
HR professionals, managers, business owners
Content Scope:
Employee handbooks, salary benchmarking, job descriptions, compliance tools, legal guidance, checklists, forms, and training materials
Contact Information:
[NAME][EMAIL][PHONE NUMBER]
Year:
2026
Region / City:
India
Subject:
Corporate Social Responsibility
Document Type:
Policy
Organization / Institution:
Hero MotoCorp Limited
Author:
Board of Directors
Target Audience:
Employees, stakeholders, regulatory authorities
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2026
Amendments Date:
As amended by Board from time to time
Implementation Bodies:
Raman Kant Munjal Foundation, other Registered Trusts / Societies, Section 8 companies
Focus Areas:
Environmental and natural capital, rural development, education, skill development, healthcare, sanitation, livelihoods, sports, disaster management, government relief funds, technology incubators, industry partnerships
Title of work analyzed:
Beowulf
Translator:
Burton Raffel
Literary form:
Epic poem
Document type:
Literary analysis worksheet
Subject:
Characteristics of epic poetry and the legendary hero
Literary tradition:
Anglo-Saxon literature
Key figures mentioned:
Beowulf; King Hrothgar; Grendel
Key concepts:
Epic hero; heroic deeds; struggle between good and evil; kennings
Setting referenced:
Herot mead-hall; Danish kingdom
Educational purpose:
Reading and literary analysis exercise
Instructions included:
Identification of epic poetry characteristics and traits of the legendary hero in selected passages
Audience:
Literature students
Language:
English
Year:
2003
Region / City:
Los Angeles
Theme:
Music, Biography
Document Type:
Personal Account
Author:
James Blunt
Target Audience:
Music Fans, Admirers of James Blunt
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
202y
Region / City:
Frankfurt, Dubai
Topic:
Data Centers, Hybrid Cooling, AI, HPC
Document Type:
Whitepaper
Organization:
Open Compute Project
Author:
Karl Rabe, David Gyulnazaryan, John Fernandes
Target Audience:
Data Center Designers, Engineers, Technology Professionals
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
xx Month 202y
Revision Date:
xx Month 202y
Date issued:
05 July 2024
Source:
ECC Chair
Subject:
Minutes of the 64th ECC Meeting
Note:
Group membership required to read? N
Opening of the meeting:
Chris Woolford, the ECC Chair opened the meeting by welcoming the delegates to the 64th Electronic Communication Committee Plenary meeting being held in hybrid format in Kristiansand, Norway and online, by kind invitation of the Norwegian Communications Authority (Nkom). Mr John-Eivind Velure, acting Director General at the Norwegian Communications Authority, warmly welcomed the ECC participants attending the 64th ECC Plenary meeting in Kristiansand. He mentioned there are important issues on the agenda. Mr. Velure stated that harmonising frequency bands across Europe is crucial and that we must collaborate to use spectrum efficiently, prevent interference, and drive wireless innovation. CEPT and ECC plays a very important role in this work and for spectrum harmonisation and standardisation across Europe. This can actually be seen in the meetings response on the White paper on “How to master Europe’s digital infrastructure needs?”. Mr. Velure highlighted though, that local needs need to be cherished. For the regulation of the 26 GHz band, despite the apparent demand in 2018, there is now limited interest for the band in 2024. Still, in Norway they plan to award the band later this year, and it will be interesting to see the mobile operators’ interest in deploying millimetre wave base stations. Mr. Velure mentioned also that Nkom has been a longstanding participant in the work of WG NaN within ECC and has established a national expert group (including relevant police authorities) to combat fraud in electronic communications. Several measures to fight fraud are either already in place or are currently being implemented. In addition, Nkom was pleased to join and coordinate the establishment of the Global Informal Regulatory Antifraud Forum (GIRAF). Initiated in Norway this past March, the forum now includes 24 countries and continues to grow. The work of emergency communications is also relevant for ECC WG NaN. NaN3 has been a key source of information and harmonizing measures on several lifesaving topics, such as Advanced Mobile Location systems, Roaming SMS to emergency numbers and next generation emergency communications. Last but not least, Mr. Velure noted that in Norway they have licenced local wireless broadband systems in the 3.8 – 4.2 GHz band for a while now. The Norwegian government have tasked Nkom to promote the collection and sharing of experiences among industry verticals. This will result in a governmental report on the adoption of 5G in industry in early 2025. Mr Woolford thanked Mr Velure for his kind words and for the invitation to Kristiansand. The list of participants is given in Annex15. The information on the MeetingHub available on the ECO WIKI pages and on the meeting Netiquette was noted. Adoption of the Agenda, Schedule of work: The ECC Chair informed the meeting about the latest revision of the draft agenda and meeting schedule. It was noted that the meeting schedule is indicative and will be adjusted according to meeting progress. The meeting adopted the agenda as given in Annex14. During the meeting it was noted that the proposed deadline for the ECC deliverables approved for public consultation at this meeting is the 19 August 2024. The date was briefly discussed considering that there wasn’t the usual time constraint for the deadline due to the summer period. The ECC agreed with the proposed public consultation closing date and noted that the ECO would be tasked to publish all the ECC deliverables following final approval by the ECC Plenary. Procedure for appointment of Chairmen: The ECC Chair noted that the WG SE Chair and the ECC Chair positions are due for appointment at the next ECC Plenary meeting in November 2024. In accordance with RoP Article 9, the call for nominations will be sent out following the meeting. The deadline will be set about one month before the November 2024 ECC plenary meeting.
Reports on ECC and other activities:
Minutes of the 63rd Steering Group meeting: The ECC Chair referred to the minutes of the 63rd ECC Steering Group (SG) meeting in document ECC(24)029 and noted that the SG went through the issues for this ECC meeting. The Chair noted some topics from the SG minutes such as the 6G roadmap, the overview of ECC activities related to satellite issues and the next iteration of the ECC strategic plan. He also mentioned that there will be an editorial update on gender neutral language of the ECC Rules of Procedures and Working Methods, to bring it in line with other CEPT groups like COM-ITU and ECO Council. This will be picked up by the ECO office. Following the discussion from the last ECC plenary, the SG also had a discussion on physical meeting attendance. The SG noted there is an issue that physical attendance sometimes has to be restricted due to meeting room restricted capacity, but this happened only to a minority of the (larger) ECC meetings. The SG concluded that the issue is best for chairs of the larger groups to solve on a case-by-case basis, with help from the ECO office. The SG also had a brief discussion about references in ECC Deliverables, and it was noted that there is no issue with mentioning references to EC deliverables in the CEPT Reports. The CPG Chair noted a revision with minor update to the CPG section in the SG minutes, which is now uploaded, document ECC(24)029R1. In the discussion that followed in the ECC meeting, attention was paid to several aspects related to physical participation, such as preference or not for administrations over LoU partners and industry in physical participation, the benefits of physical participation, hosting the bigger ECC groups with bigger meeting rooms, and industry participation in administration delegations. The ECC Chair recognised that many of these aspects were considered in the fairly long discussion in the SG meeting as well. There is no doubt that stakeholder participation is of essence to the work of ECC groups. There is no single answer that can be applied to all of the groups and therefore giving discretion to the chairs to determine how to deal in each case seems to be the best approach. ECC noted the Steering Group minutes. The Chair further informed the meeting that there is no reset of implementation dates foreseen and that the deadline for responses to documents which go out for Public Consultation from this ECC meeting will be 19th August 2024.
Minutes of the ECC-EC meeting (13 June 2024):
The ECC Chair referred to the Minutes of the ECC-EC Consultation meeting in document ECC(24)030. The different topics will be discussed under their respective agenda items. ECC noted the ECC-EC Consultation meeting minutes.
ECO Bulletin on on-going/new issues in other regions or organisations:
The ECO referred to the ECO Bulletin in document ECC(24)031. The Bulletin (edition: June 2024) addresses the various relevant activities in radio communications and numbering in other regions outside CEPT, where a regulatory dimension is raised. Information on global developments which are seen as being of interest to ECC, were also mentioned. Furthermore, the ECO highlighted that the Bulletin will also be presented and discussed at the subordinate ECC WG/PT group.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Wales
Topic:
Social care and regulation
Document Type:
Meeting minutes
Organ / Institution:
Social Care Wales
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Board members, public, social care sector
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Heredia, Costa Rica
Topic:
Tsunami and coastal hazards warning system
Document Type:
Annotated Agenda
Institution / Organization:
Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Tsunami and Other Coastal Hazards Warning System for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (ICG/CARIBE EWS)
Author:
Dr Silvia Chacón Barrantes, Chair
Target audience:
Delegates of ICG/CARIBE EWS and other national authorities
Period of validity:
25-28 April 2023
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Family Justice, Legal Updates, Family Court System
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Family Justice Council
Author:
Family Justice Council Secretariat
Target Audience:
Members of the Family Justice Council, Legal Professionals, Court Officials
Period of Activity:
January 2023
Date of Approval:
23 January 2023
Date of Changes:
N/A