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This document is a resume detailing the career, qualifications, and leadership roles of Garry J Macdonald in the field of water and wastewater engineering, highlighting his involvement in various international and New Zealand organizations.
Year:
2018
Region / City:
New Zealand
Subject:
Water management, engineering
Document Type:
Resume
Organization / Institution:
Water Environment Federation, Water New Zealand, Beca Ltd, IPENZ
Author:
Garry J Macdonald
Target Audience:
Professionals in environmental engineering, wastewater management
Period of Effectiveness:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
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Date:
25 September 2018
Time:
13:30–15:45
Location:
Macdonald Burlington Hotel, Birmingham
Organization:
Riverside Customer Voice Executive Committee
Type of document:
Meeting minutes
Chair:
Not named in text
Executive Members in attendance:
Victor Andrews, Margi Kelly, Jacky Vince, David Otty, Peter Taylor, Sally Trueman, Robert Lowther, Pauline Simpson, Viv Fleming, Trevor Davies, Michael Hewes
Apologies:
Michael Hulme
Staff in attendance:
Tonia Punter-Ojong, Karen Kendall, Michael Hill
Agenda items:
Secretary vacancy, Chinwag Minibus asset, Equality and Diversity Policy, Regional Representatives reports, Customer Voice Framework, Lottery Funding Partnership, Group Board Report, Diary dates
Key decisions:
Opening of nominations for Secretary position; Formation of Chinwag Minibus Steering Group
Steering Group members:
Robert Lowther, Trevor Davies, Pauline Simpson, Michael Hewes
Associated staff support:
Michael Hill
Related policy:
Riverside Shared Home Ownership Equality and Diversity Policy
Next meeting date:
12 October 2018
Future meeting dates:
13 December 2018; 14 December 2018; 5 March 2019
Year:
2014
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Biography and memoir
Document type:
Educational lesson excerpt
Author:
Helen Macdonald
Target audience:
Students studying literature
Source:
H is for Hawk
Perspective:
First-person narrative
Year:
2014
Region:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Memoir, Grief, Falconry
Document type:
Excerpt / Essay guide
Author:
Helen Macdonald
Intended audience:
Students studying English literature
Period covered:
Early 21st century
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
Jonathan Cape
Context:
Describes the initial interaction between the author and a goshawk as part of her coping with grief, with instructions for essay composition
Year:
1871
Author:
George MacDonald
Genre:
Fairy tale collection
Language:
English
Publisher:
Strahan & Co.
Region:
United Kingdom
Target audience:
Children and young adults
Format:
Printed book
Year:
2023
Region / City:
India
Theme:
Foreign Trade Procedures
Document Type:
Handbook
Organization / Institution:
Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Exporters, Importers, DGFT officials
Period of validity:
Ongoing from April 1, 2023
Approval Date:
2023-04-01
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2018
Region / City:
India
Subject:
Career Awareness Programmes, ICSI Counsellor Appointment
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization:
Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI)
Author:
ICSI Secretariat
Target Audience:
Prospective ICSI Counsellors
Duration:
One Year
Approval Date:
2.04.2018
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Action Tracker, Trustee decisions
Document type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
CRED Foundation
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Trustees and members of the CRED Foundation
Period of validity:
Ongoing, with updates
Approval date:
17th March 2021
Date of changes:
Various updates throughout 2021-2022
Year:
2015-2016
Region / city:
Andhra Pradesh
Subject:
Computer Science / Information Technology
Type of document:
Syllabus
Organization / institution:
Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Students of B.Sc. Computer Science/Information Technology
Period of validity:
From 2015-2016, modified in April 2016
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
April 2016
Programme:
B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.)
Academic Year Effective From:
2019–20
Semesters Covered:
I–VII
Structure:
Subject-wise marks and corresponding credits
Assessment Components:
Theory, Internal Assignment, Practical / Viva-Voice
Maximum Marks per Subject:
100
Total Marks per Semester:
600
Total Credits per Semester (I–VI):
36
Credit / Contact Hours per Week:
L, T, P
Minimum Passing Marks per Paper:
40%
Minimum Passing Marks in Aggregate per Semester:
50%
Optional Subjects:
French (I–III), Hindi (I–III)
Core Subjects Included:
English, Political Science, History, Economics, Law of Torts, Law of Contracts, Constitutional Law, Family Law, Administrative Law, Labour & Industrial Law, Environmental Law, Law of Crimes, Jurisprudence, Intellectual Property Law, Gender Justice & Feminist Jurisprudence, Interpretation of Statutes, Property Law, Company Law, Land Law
Note:
Effective Period
From:
01-Jul-03
To:
20-Mar-25
Type of document:
Financial report
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Investors
Region:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2017-18
Institution:
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
Department:
Department of Home Science
Program:
M.Sc. Home Science (Clothing Textiles and Fashion Designing)
Scheme:
CBCS
Semesters:
3 and 4
Course Types:
Core, Elective, Open Elective
Total Credits:
102
Total Marks:
2550
Subjects Covered:
Dyeing in Textiles, Entrepreneurship Management, Research Methods, Statistics and Computer Applications, Social and Psychological Aspects of Clothing, Consumer Behaviour, Communication and Development, Textile Heritage of India, Printing in Textiles, Garment Production Technology, Textile Industry in India, Dissertation, Textile Ecology, Technical Textiles, Practical courses
Learning Outcomes:
Knowledge and skills in textile dyeing, textile design, entrepreneurship, garment production, and textile research methods
Examination Details:
External and internal marks distribution, exam duration, question pattern, unit-wise question distribution
References:
Shenai (1987), H.A. Lubs & Robert E., V.A. Shenai (1999), R.S. Prayag, M.L. Gulrajani & Deepti Gupta (1990), John & Margarot Cannow (1994), ASTM and ISI Standards, K. Venkatrama (1970), Kanitkar (1995)
Programme:
L.L.B.
Academic Structure:
Semester System (Six Semesters)
Effective From:
2019–20
Total Semesters:
6
Total Marks (Programme):
3600
Total Credits (Programme):
216
Maximum Marks per Semester:
600
Minimum Passing Marks (Per Paper):
40%
Minimum Passing Marks (Aggregate per Semester):
50%
Assessment Components:
Theory, Internal Assignment, Practical / Viva-Voice
Credit Structure:
Lecture (L), Tutorial (T), Practical (P)
Clinical Papers:
Drafting of Pleading and Conveyancing (Clinical - I); Professional Ethics, Bar Bench Relation & Accountability for Lawyers (Clinical - II); Arbitration and Conciliation Law of India (Clinical - III); Moot Court (Clinical - IV)
Subjects Covered:
Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Family Law (Hindu and Muslim Law), Property Law, Administrative Law, International Law, Environmental Law, Company Law, Labour Law, Taxation Law, Banking Law, Insurance Law, Human Rights Law, Jurisprudence, Legal History, Evidence Law, Media Law, Interpretation of Statutes, Criminology, Legal Drafting and Clinical Courses
Regional Reference:
Land Laws in MP
Year:
2019-20
Region / City:
Kurukshetra
Theme:
Yoga, Education
Document Type:
Examination Scheme
Institution:
Kurukshetra University
Author:
Kurukshetra University
Target Audience:
Students of P.G. Diploma in Yoga
Period of Validity:
From session 2019-20 onwards
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Revision:
Not specified
Description:
This document outlines the examination scheme and curriculum framework for the P.G. Diploma in Yoga at Kurukshetra University under the Credit Based System.
Year of Implementation:
July 2020
Programme:
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Education
Level:
Undergraduate
Duration:
Three years (Six Semesters)
Total Credits:
140
Institution:
Mizoram University
Applicable to:
Constituent and Affiliated Colleges
Field of Study:
Education
Course Structure:
Semester system with continuous assessment and end semester examination
Assessment Pattern:
Continuous Assessment (25 marks) and End Semester Examination (75 marks) per paper
Core Components:
Psychological Foundations, Philosophical and Sociological Foundations, Development of Education in India, Issues and Trends in Contemporary Indian Education, Research Methodology, Educational Evaluation, Pedagogy, Special Education
Optional Components:
Educational Technology; Educational Guidance and Counseling; Project Work; Educational Planning and Management; Curriculum Development
Credit Distribution:
Lecture (L), Tutorial (T), Practical (P)
Institution:
Dr. V. S. Krishna Govt. Degree College (Autonomous), Maddilapalem, Visakhapatnam
Programme:
B.Sc. Microbiology (CBCS)
Course Code:
6A
Course Title:
Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology
Academic Year:
2022–23
Semester:
V/VI
Level:
Final Year Undergraduate
Total Hours:
60
Credits:
4
Practical Component:
Practical 6A – Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology
Practical Hours:
40
Practical Credits:
1
Assessment:
Model Question Paper (Max Marks: 75, Time: 3 hours)
Sections:
Section A (5 × 10 marks), Section B (5 × 5 marks)
Units:
Soil Microbiology; Beneficial Microorganisms in Agriculture; Diseases in Plants; Terrestrial, Aquatic and Atmospheric Environment; Solid and Liquid Waste Management
Laboratory Exercises:
Isolation and enumeration of microorganisms; analysis of soil, air and water samples; detection of coliforms; determination of BOD
Suggested Readings:
Standard textbooks in microbial ecology, soil microbiology and environmental microbiology
Document Type:
Academic syllabus with model question paper and blueprint
Issuing Body:
Department of Microbiology, Dr. V. S. Krishna Govt. Degree College (Autonomous)
Institution:
Kurukshetra University
Department:
Department of Home Science
Programme:
M.Sc. Home Science (Food, Nutrition and Dietetics)
Scheme:
CBCS (Choice Based Credit System)
Effective from:
2017–18
Total Credits:
102
Total Marks:
2550
Semesters Covered:
Semester III and Semester IV
Type of Document:
University curriculum and examination scheme
Components:
Core papers, Electives, Open elective, Seminar, Dissertation, Clinical training
Examination Pattern:
External and Internal assessment with specified marks distribution
Duration of Examination:
3 hours (theory papers)
Eligibility Condition for Dissertation:
Minimum 70% marks after IInd Semester (M.Sc Ist year)
Practical Requirement:
45 days hospital training with viva-voce and report
Subject Areas:
Clinical Dietetics, Public Health Nutrition, Research Methods, Food Microbiology, Food Safety, Human Physiology, Food Toxicology, Food Processing, Physical Fitness and Sports Nutrition
Institution:
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
Programme:
Bachelor of Technology (Electronics & Communication Engineering)
Semester:
V
Academic Session Effective From:
2021–2022
Document Type:
Scheme of Studies and Examination
Credit System:
Credit Based
Total Credits:
20
Total Contact Hours per Week:
27
Total Marks:
900
Examination Components:
Major Test, Minor Test, Practical
Course HTM-901A:
Universal Human Values II: Understanding Harmony
Course EC-303LA:
Electromagnetic Waves Lab
Course EC-305A:
Computer Organization & Architecture
Course EC-307A:
Information Theory and Coding
Course EC-309A:
Digital Signal Processing
Course EC-311LA:
Digital Signal Processing Lab
Course ECP*:
Program Elective-I
Course ECO*:
Open Elective-I
Course EC-313A:
Industrial Training-II (Mandatory, Credit-less)
Course MC-903A:
Essence of Indian Traditional Knowledge (Mandatory, Credit-less)
Evaluation Requirement for EC-313A:
Passing marks required after Industrial Training post 4th semester
Evaluation Requirement for MC-903A:
Passing marks required in Major Test
Prescribed Textbook (HTM-901A):
Human Values and Professional Ethics by R R Gaur, R Sangal, G P Bagaria, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2010
Reference Literature:
Works by A Nagaraj; A.N. Tripathi; Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi; E. F. Schumacher; Cecile Andrews; J C Kumarappa; Pandit Sunderlal; Dharampal; Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad; Romain Rolland
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Academic timetable
Document Type:
Schedule
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in M. Tech programs (Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Water Resources Engineering)
Period of Validity:
2023-24
Approval Date:
11.09.2023
Date of Last Update:
Not specified
Year:
2021-2022
Institution:
Siddhartha College of Arts & Science (Autonomous), Vijayawada, India
Affiliation:
Krishna University, A.P., India
Program:
M.Sc. Data Science
Semester:
III
Course Category:
Programme Core
Course Type:
Theory
Credits:
4
Prerequisites:
Computer Networks & Cryptography and Network Security
Evaluation:
Continuous Evaluation 30%, Semester End Evaluation 70%, Total Marks 100
Course Objectives:
Understanding concepts of computer and network security, encryption techniques, public key cryptography, cyber crimes, mobile and wireless security, and digital forensics
Course Outcomes:
CO1–CO5 covering understanding, knowledge, and awareness in cybersecurity, cryptography, cyber offenses, mobile device security, and forensic analysis
Units:
I–V covering network security, cryptography, cybercrime, mobile and wireless devices, forensic analysis, and case studies
Prescribed Texts:
William Stallings, Nina Godbole & Sunit Belapur
Reference Texts:
William Stallings, Chris McNab, Jon Erickson, Neal Krawety, Ankit Fadia
e-Resources:
https://towardsdatascience.com/tagged/cybersecurity
Examination Duration:
3 Hours
Maximum Marks:
70
Question Pattern:
5 questions × 14 Marks, each with subparts covering theory, examples, algorithms, and case studies