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James McBride employs rhetorical strategies like irony, hyperbole, and metaphor in his essay to explore the cultural significance of hip hop and its global reach.
Year:
2003
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
Rhetorical analysis of hip hop culture
Document Type:
Essay
Author:
James McBride
Target Audience:
Readers interested in hip hop culture, literature, and rhetorical strategies
Date of Approval:
2003
Date of Changes:
None
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Year:
2026
Region / City:
Naugatuck, Connecticut
Theme:
Junior Golf Camps and Clinics
Document Type:
Event Registration and Waiver
Organ / Institution:
Hop Brook Golf Course
Author:
Bryan Nixon, PGA Head Golf Professional
Target Audience:
Juniors ages 7-16
Period of Action:
June 22, 2026 - August 20, 2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2014
Date:
12 February 2014
Author:
Ciara Maroschak
Instructor:
Ms. Schubach
Educational Level:
8th Grade
Document Type:
School Research Paper
Academic Subject:
Music History
Topic:
Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture
Geographical Focus:
United States and African cultural origins
Historical Period Covered:
From early African traditions to the early 21st century
Key Themes:
Origins of rap, hip hop culture, musical styles, artists, record labels, cultural influence
Cultural Context:
African American youth culture and urban music movements
Referenced Elements:
DJs, MCs, gangsta rap, sampling, scratching, record labels, hip hop history timeline
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Boston, MA
Subject:
Hip Hop, Music History, African American Culture
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
Boston University
Author:
Michael Birenbaum Quintero
Target Audience:
University Students
Period of Action:
Spring 2022
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Course Description:
Students engage with the history of hip hop music, examining its evolution, key artists, regional styles, and its relationship to African American culture and US politics.
Year:
2017
Author:
Andrea Hernandez
Course:
Eng 101
Instructor:
Scott Wheatley
Region / School:
unspecified
Document type:
Student essay
Theme:
Music and dance culture
Target audience:
Classmates and instructor
Date submitted:
March 7, 2017
Year:
2026
Region / City:
USA
Theme:
Dance / Hip Hop
Document Type:
Choreography Notes
Choreographer:
Judy Cain
Music:
Switch - Will Smith
Level:
Improver
Wall:
4
Count:
32
Steps:
Detailed breakdown of footwork and turns
Target Audience:
Dancers learning Improver Hip Hop
Format:
Step-by-step dance instructions
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Brasilia, Brazil
Theme:
Climate change, food sovereignty, fishing communities
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
World Forum of Fisher Peoples (WFFP)
Author:
Freddie Jayawardena
Target Audience:
Fisher communities, food sovereignty advocates, policymakers, global activists
Effective Period:
November 2024
Date of Approval:
November 2024
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Physics, Mechanics
Document type:
Problem Set, Educational
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Students, Educators
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Constellation:
Sagittarius
Alternative Names:
人馬座; The Archer
Astronomical System:
Milky Way
Historical Source:
Ptolemy
Earliest Recorded Reference:
Ancient Babylonian astronomical compendium (circa 1000 BCE)
Mythological Associations:
Greek mythology; Crotus; Roman mythology (Pluto)
Notable Stars:
Delta Sagittarii (Kaus Media); Epsilon Sagittarii (Kaus Australis); Sigma Sagittarii (Nunki)
Galaxy Center Location:
Direction of Sagittarius
Astronomical Object:
Pluto
Discoverer of Pluto:
Clyde Tombaugh
Discovery Year of Pluto:
1930
Reclassification Authority:
International Astronomical Union
Reclassification Year:
2006
Dwarf Planet Designation:
(134340) Pluto
IAU Criteria Reference Year:
2006
Other Recognized Dwarf Planets:
Ceres; Eris; Haumea; Makemake
Kuiper Belt Region:
Beyond Neptune
Pluto Orbital Period:
248 years
Pluto Diameter:
Approximately 2300 km
Known Moons of Pluto:
Five (including Charon)
Pluto Moon Discoverer:
James Christy
Space Mission Mentioned:
New Horizons
Document Type:
Astronomical reference text
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Harrisburg, PA
Subject:
Sponsorship Agreement
Document Type:
Agreement
Organization / Institution:
Susquehanna Township School District
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Parties involved in the Sponsorship Agreement (Susquehanna Township School District and Planet Fitness)
Effective Period:
One year
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Event:
Planet Sub Invitational
Discipline:
Men 8k Run CC
Date:
September 30, 2011
Host Institution:
Emporia State University
Location:
Jones Park, Emporia, Kansas
Event Number:
2
Status:
Last Completed Event
Participating Institutions:
Park University; Cloud County Community College; William Woods University; Northwest Missouri State University; Fort Hays State University; University of Saint Mary; Johnson County Community College; Tabor College; Baker University; Emporia State University; William Jewell College; Wichita State University (B team); Newman University; Hesston College; Highland Community College; Ottawa University; Iowa Western Community College; Missouri Valley College
Category:
Collegiate Cross Country Competition Results
Gender Category:
Men
Distance:
8 kilometers
Year:
2001
Region / city:
N/A
Theme:
Marine ecosystems, Seasonal changes
Document type:
Episode script
Organization / institution:
BBC
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
General public
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
1946
Publication:
Planet Stories
Author:
Ray Bradbury
Genre:
Science Fiction Short Story
Setting:
Space, Earth, Mars
Characters:
Halloway, Captain, Psychiatrist, Crew
Themes:
Space exploration, psychological stress, fear management
Intended audience:
General readership of science fiction
Year:
Not specified
Country:
Australia
Region / City:
Australia (national scope)
Topic:
Environmental sustainability; waste reduction; holiday consumption
Document Type:
Media release
Organization:
Planet Ark Environmental Foundation
Related Program:
RecyclingNearYou
Author / Spokesperson:
Ryan Collins
Audience:
Australian households and consumers
Subject:
Low-waste holiday practices including recycling, responsible travel, reuse of goods, and reduction of food waste
Referenced Website:
RecyclingNearYou.com.au
Associated Partners:
Bingo Industries; MobileMuster; Nespresso; Paintback; TechCollect; Tetra Pak; Cartridges 4 Planet Ark
Period Referenced:
Christmas and summer holiday season in Australia
Contact:
Planet Ark Communications Team ([email protected]
Note:
)
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Nutrition, Sustainability, Environmental Impact
Document Type:
Educational Syllabus
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
College students
Period of Action:
Academic semester
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Term:
Spring Term
Subject:
English
Year Group:
Year 2
Key Stage:
KS1
Curriculum Focus:
Diary writing and narrative skills
Text Studied:
One Day On Our Blue Planet… In the Antarctic
Text Type:
Diary / Information Text
Topic Theme:
Antarctica and wildlife
Teaching Duration:
2 weeks for diary unit (plus additional weeks for information text)
Assessment Method:
Independent piece of writing assessed against Year 2 objectives and end of KS1 outcomes
Core Grammar and Writing Skills:
Capital letters, full stops, question marks, expanded noun phrases, sentence types, conjunctions, tense usage
Vocabulary Focus:
noun, adjective, question sentence, expanded noun phrase, past tense, present tense
Cross-Curricular Links:
Geography, environmental awareness, travel and technology, cultural comparison
Learning Activities:
sequencing events, identifying diary features, questioning activities, role play, planning grids, drafting and editing writing
Differentiation:
Greater Depth language extension and conjunction use; SEND sentence starters and handwriting support
Educational Setting:
Primary school classroom instruction
Geographical Reference:
Antarctica and travel context from Pontefract
Year:
2026
Organization:
Planet Youth Timiskaming
Type of document:
Funding application form
Target audience:
Youth organizations and community groups
Submission deadline:
January 5, 2026
Maximum funding:
$3000
Funding period end:
March 31, 2026
Contact email:
[email protected]
Sections included:
Contact Details, Initiative Details, Funding Amount, Evaluation, Terms of Funding
Eligibility:
Organizations (not individuals)
Activity categories:
Sports, Recreation, Arts, Volunteering, Youth leadership, Clubs, Other community activities
Geographic focus:
Timiskaming region, Canada
Year:
2017
Month:
April/May
Region:
United States
Topic:
Education / Botany / Mars
Organization:
American Chemical Society
Editors:
Pamela Diaz, Regis Goode, Diane Krone, Steve Long, Barbara Sitzman
Team Leader:
William Bleam
Contributors:
Susan Cooper, Patrice Pages
Target Audience:
Teachers and students
Related Publications:
ChemMatters magazine, Teacher’s Guides (1990–2013)
Format:
PDF, Microsoft Word, DVD
Content Focus:
Plant growth on Mars, photosynthesis, nutrients, Martian conditions
Web Resources:
http://tinyurl.com/o37s9x2
Contact Emails:
[email protected], [email protected]
Year:
not specified
Language:
English
Document Type:
Podcast transcript (interview conversation)
Podcast:
This Podcast Will Kill You
Episode Segment:
TPWKY Book Club
Host:
Erin Welsh
Guest:
Ben Goldfarb
Guest Profession:
Conservation journalist and author
Primary Topic:
Road ecology and environmental impacts of transportation infrastructure
Related Work:
“Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet”
Additional Work Mentioned:
“Eager”
Themes:
Environmental science, ecology, conservation, infrastructure impacts on ecosystems, wildlife crossings, road ecology history and concepts
Format:
Recorded conversation and discussion of a nonfiction science book
Audience:
Listeners of science and medicine podcast audiences and readers interested in ecology and environmental science
Podcast interview transcript discussing the scientific field of road ecology and the ecological, environmental, and social consequences of road infrastructure through a conversation with cons:
How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet”.
Note:
Year
Type:
Planetary Classification
Author:
Unknown
Date:
Not specified
Region:
Not specified
Target audience:
General
Context:
A classification of planets based on their composition and size in the solar system.