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Insurance certificate confirming liability and workers’ compensation coverage issued to an exhibitor for participation in the WPPI trade show in Las Vegas, NV, for March 5–7, 2024, naming specified entities as additional insureds.
Form:
ACORD Certificate of Liability Insurance
Document Type:
Insurance Certificate
Insured:
Exhibiting Company Name
Producer:
Insurance Company Name
Insurers:
Hartford Insurance Company of Illinois; Aetna Casualty & Surety Company; Travelers Insurance Company; Royal Insurance Company
Policy Period:
01/01/2024–01/01/2025
Event:
WPPI Show
Event Dates:
March 5–7, 2024
Event Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Additional Insureds:
Emerald (Show Management); Freeman (Official Service Provider); the Mirage (Facility); WPPI (Show)
Certificate Holder:
Emerald / WPPI, 31910 Del Obispo #200, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Coverage Types:
Commercial General Liability; Automobile Liability; Umbrella/Excess Liability; Workers’ Compensation; Employers’ Liability
General Liability Limits:
$1,000,000 Each Occurrence; $2,000,000 General Aggregate; $2,000,000 Products-Comp/Op Aggregate
Automobile Liability Limit:
$1,000,000 Combined Single Limit
Umbrella Liability Limit:
$1,000,000 Each Occurrence; $1,000,000 Aggregate
Employers’ Liability Limits:
$1,000,000 Each Accident; $1,000,000 Disease–Each Employee; $1,000,000 Disease–Policy Limit
Cancellation Notice:
30 days written notice to Certificate Holder
Form of Coverage:
Occurrence
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Date:
5–7 July 2023
Location:
London, United Kingdom
Host Institution:
University of Westminster
Organising Body:
Centre for Social Justice Research (CSJR)
Type of Document:
Academic conference programme
Thematic Focus:
Alevism, Alevi communities, history, theology, politics, gender, memory, poetry, transnational studies
Participants:
Academic researchers, invited speakers, community representatives
Sessions:
Panels, book launch, workshop, reception, conference dinner
Funding:
University of Westminster, Centre for Social Justice Research (CSJR)
Conference Dinner Venue:
Zara Restaurant, 11 South End Road, Hampstead Heath, London, NW3 2PT
Year:
2023
Dates:
May 5–7, 2023
Application Submission Deadline:
April 5, 2023
Location:
Bismarck, ND, USA
Organizing Body:
Lions Clubs International
Institute Name:
Regional Lions Leadership Institute
Multiple District:
MD5
Language of Instruction:
English
Participation Fee:
$175.00 USD (non-refundable)
Included Expenses:
Meals and lodging during institute dates
Participant Responsibilities:
Transportation and related travel expenses
Eligibility:
Lions from MD5; other MDs if openings remain
Attendance Requirement:
Mandatory participation in all sessions and scheduled meals
Required Forms:
Application Form and Nomination Form
Approvals Required:
Club President authorization; review by District Governor or District GLT Coordinator
Contact Person:
VCC Geraldine Ray, MD5 GLT Coordinator
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Address:
337 N. Highland Ave., Pierre, SD 57501
Target Audience:
Lions members seeking leadership roles at club, zone, region, and district levels
Document Type:
Program announcement and official application and nomination forms
Year:
2014
Dates:
November 5–7, 2014
Location:
National Great River Museum, Alton, Illinois, United States
Organization:
Mississippi River Connections Collaborative
Participating Institutions:
US Army Corps of Engineers; Mississippi Valley Division; National Geographic Society; US Fish and Wildlife Service; Mississippi River Parkway Commission; Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative
Document Type:
Meeting notes
Subject:
Mississippi River conservation, recreation, geotourism, outreach, and interagency collaboration
Key Programs:
Mississippi River Geotourism Project; Year of Fishing 2015; Our Mississippi Curriculum Guide
Geographic Scope:
Mississippi River Corridor, United States
Primary Topics:
Navigation; Flood Risk Management; Environmental Stewardship; Recreation; Hydropower; Water Supply; Tourism Development; River Education; Fisheries Conservation
Website:
www.mr-cc.org
Year:
2022
Dates:
May 5–7, 2022
Location:
Lapwai, Idaho
Document Type:
Meeting Agenda
Governing Body:
Nez Perce Tribe General Council
Tribal Leadership Mentioned:
Chairman Samuel N. Penney; Executive Director Jesse Leighton
Financial Oversight Participants:
Treasurer Casey Mitchell; Finance Manager Ed Brown; Bluebird CPA; Merrill Lynch SRBA
Participating Departments and Commissions:
Fish & Wildlife Commission; Social Services; Education; Housing Authority Board; Gaming Commission; Law and Justice; Natural Resources; Health Services
Federal Partners:
Bureau of Indian Affairs; US Forest Service; US National Park Service
Key Activities:
Executive and departmental reports; panel questions; open microphone sessions; voting and ballot tallying; opening and closing prayers
Proceedings Structure:
Registration; call to order contingent upon quorum; committee reports; recesses; adjournment
Year:
2024
Location:
Chengdu, China
Theme:
Air Traffic Management Automation
Document Type:
Meeting Agenda
Organization:
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
Participants:
APAC ATMAS Task Force members, ICAO staff
Target Audience:
Civil aviation authorities and stakeholders in the Asia/Pacific region
Agenda Items:
11
Topics Covered:
ATM automation system updates, implementation experiences, AIDC implementation, guidance review, ToR and task list review
Date of Meeting:
5–7 June 2024
Document Status:
Draft for discussion
Follow-up Actions:
Required from participating states and ICAO offices
Meeting Outcomes:
Conclusions/decisions to be adopted by PIRG
Work Title:
Alas, Babylon
Author:
Pat Frank
Document Type:
Study guide
Content Type:
Short-answer questions and vocabulary support
Chapters Covered:
Chapters 5–7
Academic Subject:
Literature
Genre of Work Studied:
Post-apocalyptic novel
Key Themes Referenced:
Nuclear war, societal collapse, survival, scarcity, community response
Educational Level:
Secondary education / literature study
Purpose:
Reading comprehension and discussion preparation
Structure:
List of short-answer questions about plot events and themes
Number of Questions:
23
Document Title:
Connect with Your Audience Evaluation Resource
Type of Document:
Speech evaluation form
Topic:
Public speaking evaluation and audience engagement
Purpose:
Written evaluation of a speech delivered on an unfamiliar topic
Speech Length:
5 to 7 minutes
Project Purpose:
Practice connecting with an unfamiliar audience
Organization:
Toastmasters International
Intended User:
Speech evaluator
Form Components:
Fillable text fields and check boxes
Evaluation Criteria:
Clarity; Vocal Variety; Eye Contact; Gestures; Audience Awareness; Comfort Level; Interest; Topic
Required Information:
Evaluator Name; Date; Speech Title
Feedback Sections:
General Comments; Strengths; Areas for Improvement; Challenge Recommendations
Navigation Method:
Fillable fields with protected and unprotected sections in a Word form
Year:
2026
Children:
Alex Cleary, Tanya Blake, Janice Charles
Age Group:
1–3 years
Type of Document:
Portfolio Project / Observation Interpretation
Author:
Ashley Markham
Institution:
Early Childhood Education Center
Weeks Covered:
5–7
Services Recommended:
Physical Therapy, Psychological Services, Nursing Services
Focus Areas:
Motor skills, emotional regulation, social interaction, speech and communication
Impact on Routine:
Adjustments to classroom schedule and home support suggested