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Year:
2024
Region / City:
Galesburg, Illinois
Field:
Religion and Culture
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Institution:
Knox College
Author:
James Homer Thrall
Target Audience:
Academic community
Period of Activity:
Since 2010
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Homer Township, Coudersport, PA
Topic:
Township Board Meeting
Document Type:
Meeting Agenda
Organization:
Homer Township
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Township Board Members, Township Employees
Period of Validity:
February 2, 2026
Approval Date:
February 2, 2026
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Title:
“from the Odyssey”
Author:
Homer
Translator:
Robert Fitzgerald
Literary Form:
Epic poem (excerpt)
Genre:
Classical Greek epic literature
Source Work:
The Odyssey
Structure:
Comprehension and analysis questions organized by book and line numbers
Books Covered:
Books 1, 9–12, 17, 21
Main Characters:
Odysseus, Polyphemus, Circe, Penelope, Argos
Historical Context:
Ancient Greece
Cultural Context:
Greek mythology and heroic tradition
Educational Purpose:
Literature study and textual analysis
Themes Referenced:
Heroism, fate, hospitality, loyalty, cunning versus strength, leadership
Literary Focus:
Epic conventions, archetypes, simile, epithet, allusion
Intended Audience:
Students of literature
Year:
2014
Location:
Los Angeles, USA
Event:
Annual Meeting of the College
Award:
Homer Kripke Achievement Award
Recipient:
Neil B. Cohen
Field:
Commercial Finance Law
Organizer:
College of Commercial Finance Lawyers
Speakers:
Ed Smith, Steve Weise
Honorees’ Family:
Amy Bona, Liz Cohen
New Fellows:
Suzanne Alwan, Robert Goldberg, Thomas S. Hemmendinger, Hon. William C. Hillman, Steven N. Kurtz, Lawrence Safran, David A. Sprentall, Cheryl Stacey, James A. Stuckey, Christine Swanick
Elected Officers 2014-2015:
Lynn A. Soukup, Steven N. Leitess, Peter H. Carson, Sylvia F. Chin, Penelope Christophorou, Leianne Crittenden
Regents 2014-2018:
Richard L. Goldfarb, Barbara Goodstein, Jerome Grossman, Brian D. Hulse, Jonathan Lipson, Marilyn Maloney
Type of source:
Event report and award announcement
Photos:
http://www.accfl.com
Year:
1200–429 BCE
Region:
Eastern Mediterranean, Greece
Theme:
Ancient Greek history and society
Document type:
Historical overview / educational chapter
Author:
Unknown
Audience:
Students and general readers interested in history
Key locations:
Troy, Peloponnesus, Athens, Attica, Aegean islands
Political structures discussed:
Polis, monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy
Cultural aspects:
Homeric epics, Spartan and Athenian social customs, military practices
Economic aspects:
Trade, landholding patterns, debt slavery
Significant figures:
Homer, Solon, Pericles
Period covered:
Mycenaean era to Classical Athens
Note:
Year
Topic:
Vegetable Variety Trial
Document Type:
List
Organization / Institution:
Cornell Cooperative Extension
Target Audience:
Gardeners
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Ithaca, Cornell, Trumansburg, Varna, Freeville, Groton, Dryden, Newfield, Danby, Brooktondale, Caroline, Slaterville
Topic:
Public Transport, Bus Shelters, Infrastructure
Document Type:
List
Organization / Institution:
City of Ithaca, Cornell University, Local Transit Authorities
Target Audience:
Local residents, commuters, transportation authorities
Period of Validity:
2018 onwards
Year:
2026
Region / City:
New York, NY
Topic:
Vendor Proposal Submission
Document Type:
Request for Proposal (RFP)
Institution:
Weill Cornell Medical College
Author:
Weill Cornell Medical College
Target Audience:
Potential vendors for the Vendor Analysis Project
Action Period:
2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Kanawha County, West Virginia
Topic:
Textbook controversy, right-wing movements, racism, Christian Right
Document Type:
Critical review
Organization / Institution:
Marshall University
Author:
Andrew Gooding
Target Audience:
Scholars, students of political science, history, and education
Period of Validity:
1974–present
Date of Approval:
March 23, 2021
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Note:
Year
Topic:
Language Development
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Target Audience:
Students, Educators
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Round Rock, Texas
Topic:
RF, DC, and Microwave Repairs
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
Odyssey Technical Solutions
Author:
Larry Broome
Target Audience:
Industry professionals, customers of QEI and Odyssey
Effective Period:
May 19, 2021
Approval Date:
May 19, 2021
Date of Changes:
N/A
Event:
ODYSSEY JAILBIRD JUNIOR AJGA Qualifier Series
Venue:
Hesperia Country Club
Location:
Hesperia, California
Date:
April 24, 2025
Governing Rules:
Rules of Golf Effective January 2023; AJGA Tournament Hard Card
Format:
18 holes of stroke play
Playoff Information:
Final qualifying spots decided from No. 10 tee; Boys Division at 1:30 p.m.; Girls Division at 1:45 p.m.
Tournament Tees:
Boys – BLUE tees; Girls – RED tees
Practice Facilities:
Practice putting green and driving range (closed after play)
Special Course Rules:
Designated bunker at No. 4; defined ground under repair; immovable obstructions; disregard faded lines
Advice Policy:
Rule 10.2a applies; penalty two strokes for breach
Committee:
Senior Rules Official, AJGA staff present, appointed guest rules officials
Tournament Rules Committee:
Senior Rules Official Steve Asaki; Tournament Director Faith Scott; Assistant Tournament Director Kelly Shorba
Contact:
Tournament Director Faith Scott (706) 326-5634
Title:
“from the Odyssey”
Author:
Homer
Translator:
Robert Fitzgerald
Literary Form:
Epic poem (excerpt)
Genre:
Classical Greek epic literature
Source Work:
The Odyssey
Structure:
Comprehension and analysis questions organized by book and line numbers
Books Covered:
Books 1, 9–12, 17, 21
Main Characters:
Odysseus, Polyphemus, Circe, Penelope, Argos
Historical Context:
Ancient Greece
Cultural Context:
Greek mythology and heroic tradition
Educational Purpose:
Literature study and textual analysis
Themes Referenced:
Heroism, fate, hospitality, loyalty, cunning versus strength, leadership
Literary Focus:
Epic conventions, archetypes, simile, epithet, allusion
Intended Audience:
Students of literature
Work studied:
The Odyssey
Author of work:
Homer
Literary period of work:
Ancient Greek epic poetry
Subject area:
Literature
Topic:
Analysis of Books 6–8
Document type:
Reading guide
Educational purpose:
Literature comprehension and analysis questions
Key characters referenced:
Odysseus, Nausicaa, King Alcinous, Athena, Demodocus
Literary concepts:
persuasion, characterization, setting, symbolism, epic conventions, irony, motivation, author’s purpose
Cultural context:
Phaeacians and Greek mythological tradition
Narrative elements discussed:
Trojan Horse episode, prophecy about Scheria
Year:
2026
Region / Location:
Global / Comparative Literature Context
Subject:
Heroism and Values
Document Type:
Academic Essay
Course:
Literature / Comparative Literature
Instructor:
Not specified
Student:
Not specified
Sources Cited:
The Odyssey, The Epic of Gilgamesh
Themes:
Heroic journeys, moral lessons, divine endowment, cultural comparison
Focus Period:
Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Greece
Analysis Method:
Textual comparison of epics
Year:
Ancient Greece
Region / City:
Troy, Ithaca
Document Type:
Literary text
Author:
Homer
Intended Audience:
Scholars, Students of Literature
Period of Action:
Ancient Greece
Date of Approval:
Unknown
Date of Modifications:
None
Note:
Context
Year:
Classical Antiquity
Region / City:
Greece, Ithaca
Topic:
Greek Mythology, Epic Poetry
Document Type:
Literary Analysis / Summary
Author:
Unknown
Main Characters:
Odysseus, Penelope, Telemachus, Polyphemus, Galatea, Palamedes
Period Covered:
Last six months of Odysseus’s ten-year journey home
Structure:
The Telemachy, The Wanderings, The Homecoming
Themes:
Perseverance, Loyalty, Heroism, Trickery
Setting:
Various locations in the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas
Narrative Style:
First-person narration by Odysseus with flashbacks
Year:
2023
Event:
Space Coast Regional Tournament
Competition:
Odyssey of the Mind
Type of document:
Certificate
Recipient:
Team Member Name
Coach:
Melinda Gerding
Regional Director:
_______________________________
Purpose:
Participation recognition
Audience:
Competition participants
Date issued:
2023
Language:
English
Official body:
Odyssey of the Mind organization
Certificate number:
Not specified
Year:
Unknown
Region / City:
Ancient Greece (setting)
Theme:
Homeric epic analysis, character study, literary conventions
Document Type:
Study guide / reading comprehension
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Students studying The Odyssey
Period Covered:
Books 2, 3, and 4 of The Odyssey
Literary Devices Discussed:
Epithets, metaphors, characterization, plot events
Cultural Context:
Greek customs of hospitality (xenia), Trojan War references
Key Figures:
Odysseus, Telemachus, Athena, Penelope, Antinous, Nestor, Menelaus, Helen