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This document provides a detailed course outline for History 135, a class examining the ancient civilizations of the Near East and Mediterranean, focusing on their political, cultural, and intellectual contributions.
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Grossmont College, GCCCD
Subject:
History
Document Type:
Course Outline
Institution:
Grossmont College
Author:
Curriculum Committee
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in History 135
Period of Validity:
Fall 2021 and onward
Approval Date:
05/18/2021
Changes Date:
06/15/2021
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Year:
2020
Region / city:
Corpus Christi, TX
Topic:
Acquisition Procedures, Military Equipment Maintenance
Document type:
Justification and Approval
Organization / institution:
Army Contracting Command, Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD)
Author:
Contracting Officer
Target audience:
Procurement officials, government contractors
Period of validity:
08 December 2020 to 07 December 2021
Approval date:
2020
Amendment date:
None
Year:
2018
Agency:
Bureau of the Fiscal Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury
Document type:
Federal information collection justification
Regulations referenced:
5 U.S.C. 301; 12 U.S.C. 391; 31 U.S.C. Chapter II, Subchapter A, Part 210
Purpose:
Reclaim post-death federal benefit payments erroneously sent to deceased beneficiaries
Forms involved:
FS Form 133, FS Form 135
Recipients:
Financial institutions handling federal benefit payments
Collection method:
Paper, secure electronic transfer, secure email
Response timeframe:
60 days from receipt of FS Form 133
Federal Register notice:
October 31, 2018, page 54807
Confidentiality:
Protected under the Privacy Act
Sensitive information:
Minimal PII only, no questions of sensitive nature
Automation:
Centralized Reclamation Application (CRA) used for electronic submission
Effective Date:
7/1/20
Region:
Pocono Counties
Subject:
Equal Opportunity, Non-Discrimination, Workforce Development
Document Type:
Policy
Organization:
Pocono Counties Workforce Development Area
Author:
Benjamin Winn, Deputy Director
Target Audience:
Service providers, applicants, and participants of WIOA Title I programs
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
7/1/20
Date of Revisions:
None
Course Title:
Welding for the Maintenance Technician 1
Course Number:
WELD 135
Section:
1002
Term:
Fall 2016
Course Discipline:
Welding
Course Description:
Instruction in welding safety, oxy-fuel cutting operations, electrode selection, Shielded Metal Arc Welding equipment, high alloy extractor electrodes, and MSHA and OSHA fabrication regulations regarding hand railing
Instructor:
Matthew Nichols
Office:
GTA 106
Phone:
775-753-4718
Email:
[email protected]
Course Times:
Wednesdays, 7:00pm – 10:00pm, 8/26/2015 – 12/02/2015
Course Location:
Weld Shop
Prerequisites:
None
Required Textbook:
Welding Technology Fundamentals, fourth edition by William A. Bowditch and Kevin E. Bowditch (ISBN 978-1-60525-256-8)
Reading Assignments:
Chapters 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22
Learner Outcome Measurement Methods:
Written Examination; Practical Evaluation; Verbal Demonstration
Instruction Method:
Lecture, discussion, demonstrations, film/video presentations, and hands-on laboratory training
Standards Referenced:
American Welding Society D1.1 Structural Welding Code
Assessment Methods:
Written tests, quizzes, laboratory weld evaluations based on code standards
Course Requirements:
100% pass rate on welding safety test prior to shop work; completion of homework, shop, and class assignments; adherence to safety rules
Lab Activities:
SMAW flat and horizontal welds; fillet and groove welds; pipe welds in 2G position; bolt extraction with high alloy electrodes; oxy-fuel equipment setup, shutdown, and cutting operations
Attendance Policy:
Mandatory attendance; grade penalties for late work; dismissal after two absences; restrictions on electronic devices
Disability Services Contact:
Director for Services to Students with Disabilities (Julie Byrnes), Elko, 775.753.2271
Document number:
24135-01AO
Regulatory framework:
Civil Aviation Rules Part 119 and Part 135
Related Parts:
Part 12, Part 19, Part 91
Document type:
Operations compliance matrix
Purpose:
Air operator certification and renewal compliance
Issuing authority:
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
Applicable to:
Airline operators – helicopters and small aeroplanes
Submission requirement:
Email submission in editable format with certificate application or renewal
Includes:
Organisation details, exposition references, document control confirmation, rule-by-rule compliance tables
Assessment:
CAA inspector review and sampling
Referenced document:
24119-02M maintenance compliance matrix
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Australia
Topic:
Aviation regulations for small aircraft
Document Type:
Manual of Standards
Author:
Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Canberra
Target Audience:
Aviation professionals, flight operators
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
10 April 2024
Date of amendments:
F2024L00435
Context:
Regulatory document outlining operational standards and flight safety requirements for smaller aircraft in Australia under Part 135 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
Series:
Life Work QA
Episode:
135
Host:
Dr. Katie Linder
Format:
Podcast episode transcript
Thematic focus:
Personal development; self-reflection; career growth
Primary topics:
Future self exercise; past self reflection; professional identity; shifting priorities
Context:
Early and mid-career academic and entrepreneurial experience
Intended audience:
Listeners of the Life Work QA podcast
Referenced concept:
Future Self coaching exercise
Publication type:
Audio program transcript
Proposal for supplement 4 to the 02 Series of Amendments to UN Regulation No. 135 (Pole Side Impact)
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Geneva
Topic:
Vehicle safety regulation
Document type:
Proposal
Organization / Institution:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
Author:
GRSP Task Force AVRS
Target audience:
Stakeholders in vehicle regulation, manufacturers
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
17 September 2024
Date of changes:
N/A
Instructor:
Brennan Platt, PhD
Teaching Assistant:
Brianne Hansen
Prerequisites:
Completion of Econ 380, Econ 378 recommended
Textbook Options:
Nicholson or Nechyba
Attendance Policy:
No formal attendance, but active participation encouraged
Homework:
Weekly assignments, group work allowed
Exams:
Closed book and notes, sample exams available
Course Overview:
A formal study of market imperfections such as monopoly, externalities, and uncertainty, with an emphasis on critical thinking and model analysis.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
India
Theme:
Common Media Client Data (CMCD)
Document Type:
Change Request
Organization / Institution:
Qualcomm Germany
Author:
Qualcomm Germany
Target Audience:
3GPP Technical Specification Group
Period of Validity:
Until approved
Approval Date:
2026-01-30
Modification Date:
N/A
Work Item Code:
FS_AMD_Ph2
Release:
Rel-20
Category:
C (functional modification of feature)
Change Affected Areas:
UICC apps, ME, Radio Access Network, Core Network
Year:
2026
Location:
Goa, India
Organization:
3GPP TSG SA WG4
Author:
Qualcomm Incorporated
Document type:
Study Document / Technical Report
Agenda item:
11.1
Specification:
3GPP TR 26.870v0.0.1
Work topic:
Media for ubiquitous access
Related studies:
FS_ULBC, TR 22.870, TR 23.801-01, TR 38.960
Target audience:
3GPP working groups and related external organizations
Meeting date:
09–13 February 2026
External coordination:
SVTA, CTA WAVE, ISO/IEC JTC1 SC 29, 5G-MAG, Metaverse Standards Forum, Khronos, IETF
Year:
2026
Location:
Goa, India
Event:
3GPP TSG SA WG4 Meeting #135
Dates:
09–13 February 2026
Organization:
3GPP
Source:
Vodafone Group Plc.
Document type:
Technical contribution
Specification:
3GPP TR 26.870 v0.0.1
Agenda item:
11.1
Purpose:
Agreement
Subject area:
6G media services and AI-enabled applications
Topic:
Use cases and requirements for AI, immersive communication, and media traffic characterization in 6G systems
Related specification:
3GPP TR 22.870
Change type:
Proposed change request (pCR)
Section affected:
Clause 4.2 – Use cases and requirements
Contributors:
Proposed TDocs S4-260133, S4-260115, S4-260234, S4-260161
Device model:
FTDX5000
Manufacturer:
Yaesu
Frequency band:
135 kHz (2200 meter band)
Document type:
Technical modification instruction
Subject:
Radio transmission capability modification
Required action:
Solder bridge at position "10" on CNTL unit
Output power:
Approximately 10 mW
Transmission terminal:
TRV terminal on rear panel
Procedure elements:
Opening device, hardware modification, key combination at startup
Control keys used:
LOCK and FAST
Applicable component:
CNTL unit inside transceiver
Equipment category:
Amateur radio transceiver modification
Year:
2026
Event:
3GPP TSG-SA WG4 Meeting #135
Date:
9–13 February 2026
Location:
Goa, India
Document ID:
S4-260101r04
Revision of:
S4aR260013
Agenda item:
10.7
Document for:
Agreement
Organization:
3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
Working Group:
SA4 (Service and System Aspects Working Group 4)
Contributors:
Nokia; NTT; Lenovo; InterDigital
Study Item:
FS_Q4RTC_MED
Topic:
QUIC-based media delivery protocols for real-time communication
Related Specification:
3GPP TR 26.836
Referenced Protocol:
QUIC
Referenced Standards Body:
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Protocols Discussed:
Media over QUIC Transport (MOQT); RTP over QUIC (RoQ); WebTransport
Transport Context:
Real-time media delivery and communication systems
Institution:
Brigham Young University
Governing body:
Faculty General Education Committee
Document type:
Course certification application
Academic area:
Civilization studies
Course level:
200-level undergraduate
Course structure:
Two-semester sequence
Credit requirement:
Minimum 3 credit hours per semester
Approval status:
Civilization approved by FGEC
Date of approval:
October 22, 2010
Educational framework:
General Education learning outcomes
Thematic scope:
Global and Western civilization
Chronological coverage:
Earliest recorded antiquity to the present
Intended use:
Evaluation of course alignment with General Education standards
Year:
2024-2025
Course:
HIST 1700
Instructor:
[Instructor Name]
Region / City:
Utah
Subject:
American History
Document Type:
Course syllabus
Institution:
Utah Valley University
Target Audience:
High school students in good academic standing, juniors, and seniors
Prerequisites:
High school prerequisites apply
Period of Validity:
Academic year 2024-2025
Approval Date:
[Approval Date]
Date of Changes:
[Date of changes]
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Nigeria
Theme:
Ancient Civilizations
Document Type:
Historical Overview
Year:
2012
Region / City:
Dallas, Texas
Topic:
History / Assassination
Document Type:
Analysis / Film Review
Author:
Tyler Jackson
Target Audience:
General public
Period of Action:
November 22, 1963 – 1966
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2010
Region / City:
Middle East
Topic:
History, Archeology
Document Type:
Article
Author:
Yahya Lari
Target Audience:
General public, students
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
An article exploring the early civilizations in the Middle East, focusing on the discovery of Mesopotamia (Sumer) and the mysteries surrounding their time perception and cultural impact.