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Interpretive historical overview outlining the social, political, and intercultural factors that shaped Plymouth Colony from its founding through its incorporation into Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Period:
1620–1691
Region:
New England, Massachusetts
Topic:
Colonial American history
Type of document:
Educational historical overview
Historical subjects:
Plymouth Colony; Pilgrims; Puritans; Wampanoag
Key events:
Mayflower voyage; first winter; Mayflower Compact; 1621 treaty with Massasoit; incorporation into Massachusetts Bay Colony
Political concepts:
freedom of conscience; self-government; social covenant
Associated figures:
William Bradford; Massasoit; Tisquantum (Squanto)
Related colonies:
Jamestown; Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Year:
1590
Location:
Roanoke Island
Topic:
Theories about the fate of the Lost Colony of Roanoke
Document type:
Historical theory
Institution:
None
Author:
Unspecified
Target audience:
Historians, students of American history
Time period:
1587-1590
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Contextual description:
A historical source analyzing multiple theories about the disappearance of the Lost Colony of Roanoke, discussing potential scenarios like Spanish involvement, starvation, Native American attacks, disease, and natural disasters.
Note:
Name
Title:
Mission 1: “For Crown or Colony?”
Website:
www.mission-us.org
Historical Setting:
Boston, 1770
Main Character:
Nat Wheeler
Related Event:
Boston Massacre
Adapted From:
Mission US: Flight to Freedom teacher guide
Associated Poem:
“On the death of Mr Snider Murder’d by Richardson” by Phillis Wheatley
Subject:
American Revolution; Patriots and Loyalists; Christopher Seider; Boston Massacre
Document Type:
Educational worksheet
Intended Audience:
Students
Activities:
Gameplay reflection; historical analysis; primary source comparison; poetry analysis
Year:
1732
Region / city:
Georgia
Document type:
Educational lesson plan
Institution:
Georgia State Curriculum
Author:
Unknown
Target audience:
Students
Period of validity:
1732 onward
Approval date:
Unknown
Revision date:
Unknown
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Continental Colony
Topic:
Budget, Strategic Priorities, Community Engagement
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Continental Colony GO Team
Author:
Carolyn Strozier
Target Audience:
GO Team Members, Community Stakeholders
Period of Action:
February 13, 2025
Approval Date:
February 13, 2025
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
1607–1705
Region:
Virginia Colony, North America
Topic:
Slavery, Legal History
Document Type:
Educational Activity / Timeline
Institution:
Virginia Colony Archives / Historical Education Program
Target Audience:
Students / Independent Learners
Legal Focus:
Codification of race-based slavery
Content Format:
Interactive timeline with law summaries and analysis questions
Year:
2023
Location:
Harizan Colony, Pandu, Guwahati, India
Theme:
Gender equality, education, employment, health
Document type:
Field survey report
Institution:
Department of Economics, Pandu College
Supervisor:
Dr. Binita Tamuli Barman
Participants:
17 students
Objectives:
Assess gender equality in education, examine job market biases, investigate cultural and economic impacts on girls’ education, analyze gender-based violence, evaluate women’s healthcare
Outcomes:
Enhanced student research skills, increased educational access, reduced gender biases in employment, empowered girls, reduced gender-based violence, improved women’s health services
Date of survey:
22 December 2023
Note:
Year
Region / City:
South Australia
Document Type:
Application form
Institution / Organization:
University of Adelaide, Flinders University, SAHMRI, SA Pathology, University of South Australia, WCHN, PIRSA/SARDI
Purpose:
Scientific research or teaching
Species/Strain:
Various laboratory animals
Genetic Modification Status:
Specified for GM animals when applicable
Project Duration:
To be determined by applicant
Submission Method:
Online form with attached breeding colony form
Approval Required By:
Relevant Animal Ethics Committees
Contact Details:
Included for all applicants and co-applicants
Compliance:
Subject to Animal Welfare Act 1985 and other relevant permits or regulations
Expected Animal Use Start Date:
To be specified
Expected Animal Use End Date:
To be specified
Colony Housing:
Institution-based animal facilities
Welfare Considerations:
Steps to minimize welfare impact required
Training and Credentials:
All personnel must have relevant training and permits
Information Sharing Consent:
Yes/No as indicated by applicant
Year:
Early 18th century
Region / City:
Virginia Colony
Theme:
Education, Native American Perspective
Document Type:
Letter
Organization / Institution:
Virginia Colony
Author:
Canassatego
Target Audience:
Virginia Colony Leaders
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Research Field:
Immunology
Subfield:
Host Defense and Sepsis
Experimental Model:
C57BL/6 and C57BL/6J mice
Biological Focus:
Macrophage function and bacterial clearance
Bacterial Species:
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Laboratory Techniques:
CFU determination, ELISA, flow cytometry, Western blot, siRNA interference, fluorescence microscopy
Cell Type:
Mouse peritoneal macrophages (PMφs)
Tissues Examined:
Lung, liver, spleen, kidney
Biochemical Markers:
ALT, AST, LDH, creatinine
Cytokines and Chemokines Measured:
Prokineticin-2, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-10, IL-17A
Experimental Interventions:
rPK2 stimulation, PKR1/PKR2 siRNA transfection, macrophage depletion with clodronate liposomes
Time Points of Analysis:
24 hours and 48 hours after modeling
Detection Methods:
Hematoxylin-eosin staining, fluorescence microscopy, FACScan flow cytometry, ELISA assays
Software for Analysis:
FCM Express
Referenced Studies:
Song et al., 2016; Song et al., 2015
Animal Age:
Six- to eight-week-old mice
Year:
2026
Country:
Pakistan
Region / City:
Lahore
Project ID:
0074-PAK
Type of Document:
Request for Expressions of Interest (Consulting Services – Firms Selection)
Implementing Agency:
Water and Sanitation Agency, Lahore (L-WASA)
Financing Institution:
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
Assignment Title:
Project Management Consultant (PMC) / Owner’s Engineer
Project Scope:
Laying 28 km trunk sewer and construction of pumping/disposal station of 350 cusecs capacity using trench-less technology
Target Audience:
Consulting firms with relevant experience in urban sewerage projects
Required Expertise:
Preliminary and detailed design, tendering and bidding, construction supervision, environmental and social management
Contract Conditions:
FIDIC Conditions of Contract compliance
Project Components:
Sewer line installation via trenchless technology, construction of pumping/disposal station, SCADA integration, restoration of existing drains
Project Duration:
Not specified
Submission Requirements:
Presentation of consultancy firm, financial statements, experience in similar projects, team qualifications
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Bar Harbor, Maine
Subject:
Mouse Colony Management
Document Type:
Workshop Justification Letter
Organization:
The Jackson Laboratory
Author:
[Name of the sender]
Target Audience:
Academic, biotech, and pharma professionals managing mouse colonies
Duration:
August 24 – 28, 2026
Approval Date:
[Approval date if mentioned]
Date of Changes:
[Date of changes if applicable]
Year:
2013
Institution:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Organization:
Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority Inc.
Document Type:
Bylaws
Purpose:
Establish governance, conduct, and membership rules for the sorority
Target Audience:
Members of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Colony
Membership Requirements:
Minimum GPA 2.5, payment of dues, community service hours
Governance Structure:
Judicial Board, Executive Board, Minor Board
Meeting Schedule:
Determined at the start of each semester
Dues:
$200 per semester
Voting Rules:
Majority vote, secret ballots for official positions
Amendments:
Reviewed every semester
Community Service:
Minimum 15 hours per semester, including at least one group event
Code of Conduct:
Prohibits slander, discrimination, and divulging sorority secrets
Election Procedures:
Includes speech, Q&A, and pro/con sessions
Greek Alliance Council Membership:
Required adherence to council guidelines and participation in events
Note:
Year
Theme:
Dentistry, General Anaesthesia
Document type:
Referral form
Organization / institution:
Plymouth Community Dental Service
Target audience:
Patients under 16 years old requiring extractions under general anaesthesia
Context description:
A referral form for dental extractions under general anaesthesia for patients under 16, requiring medical history and parental consent.
Region:
Plymouth
Country:
United Kingdom
Issuing body:
Plymouth Safeguarding Children Partnership
Legal framework:
Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018); Children Act 1989 (s.17, s.47)
Thematic focus:
Contextual Safeguarding; extra-familial risk; adolescent welfare
Document type:
Multi-agency safeguarding guidance
Target group:
Children and young people at risk; parents and carers; safeguarding practitioners
Approach models referenced:
Contextual Safeguarding Network Approach; Achieving Change Together (ACT Rochdale); Research In Practice Core Principles; Trauma Informed Practice
Intervention pathways:
Safer Me; Safer Me Plus
Scope:
Early Help; Child in Need; Child Protection
Risk factors addressed:
criminal exploitation (including county lines); trafficking; online abuse; sexual exploitation; peer and community harm
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Plymouth, MA
Topic:
Financial feasibility analysis of a proposed ambulatory surgery center
Document type:
Financial report
Organization:
Beth Israel Lahey Health Surgery Center Plymouth, LLC
Author:
Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C.
Target audience:
Healthcare industry stakeholders, project investors
Period of validity:
2025-2029
Approval date:
January 26, 2023
Modification date:
N/A
Year:
Not specified
Organization:
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church
Location:
Plymouth, MI
Document Type:
Job Posting
Position Title:
Worship Leader
Employment Type:
Full-time
Reporting To:
Pastor
Thematic Focus:
Catholic liturgy and worship leadership
Responsibilities:
Strategic planning, worship leadership, program management, equipment management, team engagement
Required Experience:
Minimum three years leading worship in a Catholic context
Required Skills:
Proficiency in guitar and/or keyboard, volunteer management, strategic evaluation and implementation
Work Schedule:
Nights, weekends, and routine office hours
Compensation:
Competitive salary and benefits
Application Materials Required:
Cover letter, resume, statement of faith, music sample
Application Contact:
[email protected]
Year:
2024-2025
Region / City:
Plymouth
Subject:
Physical Education, School Sports
Document Type:
Letter
Organization:
Plymouth School Sports Partnership (PSSP)
Author:
Anna Clooke, Partnership Leader
Target Audience:
Primary school staff and administrators
Period of Validity:
2024-2025 Academic Year
Approval Date:
January 2025
Last Modified Date:
January 2025
Context description:
Letter detailing opportunities and events for primary schools related to physical education, sports, and the Primary PE and Sport Premium for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Year:
Not specified
Country:
United Kingdom
Region:
South West England
City:
Plymouth
Institution:
City College Plymouth
Award:
JISC Award for Effective Use of Digital Technology in FE
Organisations Involved:
JISC; Association of Colleges (AOC)
Document Type:
Podcast transcript
Format:
Interview
Participants:
Paul McKean; Paul Fanshaw; Nadia McCusker; Byron Love
Roles Mentioned:
Director of Further Education, Skills and Training; Executive for Business Intelligence, Growth and Skills; Director of Quality Improvement; Digital Teaching, Learning and Innovation Lead
Subject:
Digital transformation of teaching and learning observation processes
Technology Referenced:
AppSheet (no-code app development platform integrated with Google)
Educational Scope:
Further Education (16–18, adults, apprenticeships, higher education up to Level 6)
Student Population:
Over 10,000 students
Focus Areas:
Quality of education; staff development; instructional coaching; digital innovation
Year:
2026
Event dates:
3–6 April 2026
Location:
New Plymouth
Event name:
MG Car Club Easter Rally 2026
Organisation:
MG Car Club
Organising centre:
MG Car Club (Auckland Centre) Inc
Associated organisation:
MotorSport NZ
Document type:
Registration form with indemnity and consent declaration
Participants:
Entrants and drivers, including minors with parent or guardian consent
Registration fee:
$120 per adult; $100 if paid before 02/04/2026
Payment method:
Direct credit to MG Car Club (Wellington Centre) Inc
Activities included:
Rally events, motorkhana, autocross, prizegiving dinner
Legal references:
Contracts (Privity) Act 1982; Privacy Act 1993
Contact:
[email protected]
Organization:
Plymouth United Church of Christ
Document Type:
Scholarship Application Form
Year:
2024
Scholarship Name:
Plymouth Graduate Scholarship
Eligibility:
Active church members of at least five years or individuals with documented voluntary service
Academic Requirement (Enrolled Graduate Students):
Minimum 3.0 GPA
Academic Requirement (Prospective Graduate Students):
Proof of admission and minimum 3.3 undergraduate GPA
Application Components:
Official transcripts; 500-word APA-style essay; Proof of program admission
Essay Prompt:
“How would you use your degree to help others?”
Submission Method:
Email with scanned application and attachments
Submission Email:
[email protected]
Application Deadline:
Sunday June 30, 2024
Signature Requirement:
Electronic signature authorizing verification of provided information