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School informational letter outlining the November citizenship focus within a character education program and detailing recommended home, community, and reading activities to reinforce civic values.
Organization:
Nina Harris ESE Center
Document Type:
School communication letter
Theme:
Character Education – Citizenship
Target Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Month Covered:
November
Subject Focus:
Citizenship
Definition Provided:
“Being involved in service, school and community.”
Activities:
Home and community-based citizenship reinforcement activities
Referenced Resource:
http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/teaching_citizenship_to_preschool_children_is_important_for_character_build
Book Recommendations:
A Very Important Day by Maggie Rugg Herold; The Gettysburg Address illustrated by Michael McCurdy; My Fellow Americans: A Family Album by Alice Provensen; Being a Good Citizen by Mary Small and Stacey Previn; So You Want to Be President by Judith St. George; Officer Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathmann
Geographical Context:
United States
Program Scope:
School and community character development
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Year:
2020
Region / City:
Colorado, United States
Topic:
Civil procedure
Document Type:
Legal standards
Author:
Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, parties involved in civil cases before the District of Colorado
Period of Action:
Effective September 9, 2020
Approval Date:
September 9, 2020
Date of Changes:
N/A
Name:
Nina S. Willis
Profession:
Attorney at Law
Document Type:
Professional Resume
Field:
Law / Legal Practice
Primary Role:
Litigation Attorney
Address:
375 County Road, Llano, Texas 78643
Telephone:
(325) 247-2068
Fax:
(866) 794-1382
Countries / Regions of Practice:
United States, Texas
Cities of Professional Activity:
Llano, Warren, Marble Falls, Harlingen, Brownsville
Current Position:
Litigation Attorney, Law Offices of Nina S. Willis
Current Employment Period:
February 2005–Present
Previous Positions:
Litigation Attorney; Assistant District Attorney; Assistant Attorney General; Associate Attorney
Employing Institutions:
Law Offices of Nina S. Willis; Kennedy Law Office, PLLC; Law Office of Nina S. Willis; 33rd Judicial District Attorney’s Office; Attorney General’s Office – Child Support Division; Cameron County District Attorney’s Office; Hirsch, Sheiness & Garcia
Areas of Legal Practice:
Family Law, Real Estate Law, Landlord/Tenant Disputes, Commercial Litigation, Criminal Defense, Probate, Construction Litigation, Guardianship, Personal Injury, Asset Forfeiture, Child Support Enforcement
Prosecution Experience:
Felony and misdemeanor criminal prosecution including drug offenses, violent crimes, and asset forfeiture cases
Court Experience:
Jury trials, bench trials, evidentiary hearings, grand jury presentations
Additional Roles:
Special Prosecutor for Llano County Attorney’s Office; Attorney ad litem in CPS and tax foreclosure matters
Languages Used in Legal Proceedings:
English and Spanish
Career Start Year:
1995
Type of document:
Biographical profile
Subject:
Music industry professionals
Persons:
Nina Ossoff; Charles J. Sanders
Profession (Nina Ossoff):
Composer; Lyricist; Songwriter; Music educator; Singer
Profession (Charles J. Sanders):
Entertainment attorney; Music industry advisor; Author; Producer; Music business professor
Music industry affiliations:
Songwriters Guild of America; National Academy of Popular Music/Songwriters Hall of Fame; ASCAP; National Academy of Songwriters
Academic affiliations:
New York University; Montclair State University; Mercy College; Sleepy Hollow High School
Geographical focus:
United States; New York City area; international music industry
Film and television associations:
Miss Congeniality; The Powerpuff Girls Movie; The Barbie Diaries; The Cheetah Girls; Lizzie McGuire; The Young and the Restless; Good Morning America
Music collaborators and performers:
Daughtry; Orianthi; Shinedown; Halestorm; Theory of a Deadman; Skillet; Train
Professional organizations (Sanders):
Songwriters Guild of America; Music Creators North America; CIAM Paris; National Music Publishers Association
Additional fields of activity (Sanders):
copyright policy; music royalty administration; music industry advocacy; ski mountaineering
Awards and distinctions:
Emmy Award for “Copy Kid”; Grammy Awards voting member (NARAS)
Associated publications:
The Boys of Winter; Passion for Skiing
Region of residence:
Greater New York City area
Time frame referenced:
Late 20th century–early 21st century
Year:
2017
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Technology Setup for VSS Kiosk
Document Type:
Technical Documentation
Author:
REDACTED
Target Audience:
IT Staff, System Administrators
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
01/03/2017
Modification Date:
01/03/2017
Year:
2019-2025
Region / City:
Aurora, CO
Topic:
Lightning Protection
Document Type:
Specification
Organization / Institution:
National Lightning Protection Corporation
Author:
National Lightning Protection Corporation
Target Audience:
Design professionals, purchasers, end users
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Grade Level
Arizona’s College and Career Ready Standard(s) (AZCCRS):
Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges. (2.RL.3)
Year:
Not specified
Country:
United States
Institutional Approval:
Old Dominion University (IRB #2176998-1; “Covid impact on entrepreneurs”)
Preregistration:
https://aspredicted.org/r92z-ztsp.pdf
Data Availability:
Available from the first author
Journal Guideline:
Journal of Applied Psychology methodological checklist
Research Design:
Experimental-causal-chain design with two sequential independent experiments
Experimental Design (Study 1):
2 (state strictness: high vs. low) × 2 (sex: male vs. female) between-subjects design
Experimental Design (Study 2):
Between-subjects design (ESE: high vs. low)
Sample Source:
Independent contractors of a national sales and marketing company
Sample Size (Experiment 1):
143 participants (after exclusion of 73 cases)
Average Age (Experiment 1):
50.13 years (SD = 13.06)
Gender Distribution (Experiment 1):
80% female
Measures:
Entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE), entrepreneurial intentions, career optimism, career satisfaction, life satisfaction
Statistical Analysis:
Multiple linear regression and bootstrapped mediation analyses (20,000 samples)
Software:
SPSS 29
Thematic Focus:
Impact of state policy strictness during a public health crisis on entrepreneurial self-efficacy and career-related outcomes
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Hawaii, Maui
Theme:
SESOC ESE Scholarship, Structural Engineering
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization / Institution:
SESOC
Author:
SESOC
Target Audience:
SESOC Emerging Structural Engineers (ESE) Members
Period of Action:
September 6-9, 2023
Approval Date:
April 14, 2023
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2022
Region / City:
USA
Topic:
Theatre grants
Document Type:
Application form
Organization / Institution:
Children’s Theatre Foundation of America (CTFA)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Theatre organizations, grant applicants
Period of Action:
From July 1, 2022, to August 15, 2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Name:
Courtney Kay Harris
Date:
January 2, 2025
Institution:
William & Mary
Primary Affiliation:
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
School:
Batten School of Coastal and Marine Science
Position:
Professor and Chair, Coastal and Ocean Processes Section
Office Address:
PO Box 146, Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Office Phone:
804/684-7194
Email:
[email protected]
Education:
Ph.D., M.S. (1999, 1994) University of Virginia; M.S. (1987) University of California, Berkeley; B.S. (1986) University of Virginia
Academic Positions:
Assistant Professor (2001–2007); Associate Professor (2007–2014); Professor (2014–present); Chair appointments (2020–2023; 2023–present)
Previous Appointment:
U.S. Geological Survey Postdoctoral Fellow (1999–2001)
Honors and Awards:
Faculty Excellence in Mentoring Award (2023); CSDMS Lifetime Achievement Award (2023); Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence (2012); NASA Global Climate Change Fellow (1996); U.S. Geological Survey Postdoctoral Fellowship Award (1999–2001)
Teaching Areas:
Numerical computing, sediment transport, coastal and estuarine processes, hydrodynamic modeling
Student Mentorship:
Ph.D. and M.S. advisor at Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Coverage Period:
1982–2025
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Meridian Township, Michigan
Theme:
Nature Education, Fundraising
Document Type:
Annual Report
Organization:
Harris Nature Center Foundation
Author:
Patty Robbins, President
Target Audience:
Community, Donors, Volunteers, Nature Enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
2014
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Bloomington, IN; Tempe, AZ; Denton, TX
Field:
Education, Japanese Studies, Political Science
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Institution:
University of North Texas, Indiana University, Arizona State University
Author:
Angela Harris
Target Audience:
Academic and professional community, hiring institutions
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
May 2017
Date of Changes:
Not provided
Institution Name:
Young Harris College
Institutional Control:
Private (nonprofit)
Institution Type:
Coeducational college
Academic Year Calendar:
Semester
Degrees Offered:
Bachelor’s; Master’s
Reporting Date:
Fall reporting date as of October 15, 2020
Location:
Young Harris, Georgia, United States
Total Undergraduate Enrollment:
1396
Total Graduate Enrollment:
21
Total Student Enrollment:
1417
Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Students (Full-time and Part-time):
1316
Graduate Degree-Seeking Students:
21
Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded (July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020):
159
Master’s Degrees Awarded (July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020):
12
Cohort Year for Graduation Rates:
Fall 2014; Fall 2013
Six-Year Graduation Rate (Fall 2014 Cohort, Total):
45.5%
Data Source Framework:
IPEDS Graduation Rate Survey (GRS)
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Harris County, Texas
Subject:
Proposal Submission for TxDOT Toll Lanes Project
Document Type:
Proposal
Agency / Institution:
Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)
Author:
Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)
Effective Period:
2014
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Revisions:
Not specified
Date:
July 25, 2024
Podcast Episode:
267
Participants:
Danielle Pletka, Marc Thiessen, Ruy Teixeira
Subject:
US Democratic Party Nominee Change
Type of Document:
Podcast Transcript
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Political Analysis
Document Type:
Podcast
Institution:
N/A
Author:
Danielle Pletka, Marc Thiessen, Ruy Teixeira
Intended Audience:
Politically Engaged Listeners
Period of Action:
July 2024
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Context
Court:
United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division
Date Decided:
October 19, 1990
Date Filed:
October 19, 1990
Case Number:
No. 1:90-CV-1587-RHH
Reporter Citation:
749 F. Supp. 1110
Lexis Citation:
1990 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14647
Parties:
The Georgia Association of Educators, Mary Smith, Richard Schmidt, and H. Ed Martin, Jr., Plaintiffs v. Joe Frank Harris, et al., Defendants
Judge:
Robert H. Hall, United States District Judge
Opinion By:
Robert H. Hall
Type of Document:
Judicial order and opinion
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Subject Matter:
Constitutionality of state preemployment drug screening statute
Legal Basis:
42 U.S.C. § 1983; U.S. Const. amend. IV and XIV; O.C.G.A. § 45-20-90 through § 45-20-92
Outcome:
Plaintiffs’ requests for declaratory relief and permanent injunction granted
Procedural Posture:
Consolidated preliminary and final hearing resulting in final order
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Musical Theatre
Document Type:
Resume
Organization / Institution:
Ohio Northern University, Virginia Commonwealth University, South Lakes Theater, NextStop Theater, Sterling Playmakers, City of Fairfax Theater, Langston Hughes Theater, MooseHead Productions, American University
Author:
Maria Harris
Target Audience:
Theatre professionals, casting directors, educational institutions
Date of Approval:
2022-2023
Date of Changes:
2023-2026
Year:
Not specified
Region:
Israel / Desert journey
Subject:
Biblical commentary, Christian teachings
Document type:
Exegesis / Religious reflection
Author:
Thoro Harris (d.1955)
Audience:
Christians, students of the Bible
Biblical references:
Exodus 15–16, Philippians 2:14, Joshua 9:18, Psalm 119:33, Genesis 22:1, Matthew 6:11, 1 Corinthians 10:9-10
Themes:
Complaining, contentment, faith, divine provision
Events covered:
Israelites’ journey through the wilderness, complaints about water and food, God’s provision of manna and sweetened water
Historical context:
Post-Exodus from Egypt
Principles discussed:
Trust in God, consequences of discontent, testing of faith, gratitude
Year:
13
Institution:
Harris City Academy Crystal Palace
Course:
Human Biology
Unit:
F225 – Module 2: The Nervous System
Document type:
Homework booklet / learning package
Weeks covered:
1–5
Topics:
Nervous system, Eye structure and function, Brain structure, Action potential transmission, Synapses, CNS injuries, Brain function modification, Drug effects on the brain
Assessment:
Weekly tasks, questions, and evaluations
Format:
Printed/online booklet
Target audience:
Year 13 students
Educational outcomes:
Understanding of central and peripheral nervous systems, sensory structures, brain anatomy and function, synapse transmission, effects of injury and drugs on neural function