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Study guide questions for chapters 7-14 of The Secret Life of Bees, designed to explore themes like ethnocentrism, coming of age, and cultural values.
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Year
Document Type:
Study Guide
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Year:
2025
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Employee Benefits, Human Resources
Document Type:
Survey Instructions
Organization:
CUPA-HR
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Higher education institutions, HR professionals
Period of Validity:
Until survey submission deadline
Approval Date:
November 19, 2025
Date of Changes:
November 19, 2025
Organisation:
Busy Bees Preschool
Document type:
Preschool curriculum
Date:
September 2021
Educational approach:
Child-led and adult-led play
Age range:
Mixed-age early years
Key themes:
Personal, Social and Emotional Development; Communication and Language; Physical Development; Literacy; Mathematics; Understanding the World; Expressive Arts and Design
Inclusion:
SEND support and individual educational plans
Parental involvement:
Online learning communication via Tapestry
Learning environment:
Indoor and outdoor continuous provision
Target audience:
Parents and early years practitioners
Genre:
Animated script
Setting:
Fictional beehive community
Main characters:
Dok’ (bee doctor); Hiba (nurse); Nono (traditionalist bee); Epic (digital butterfly); MB (Medical Bees community)
Theme:
Digital transformation and modernization of document management
Subject matter:
Healthcare administration and workflow organization
Conflict:
Resistance to change versus adoption of digital systems
Narrative perspective:
Third-person narration with character dialogue
Structure:
Voice-over narration with scripted scenes and dialogues
Intended format:
Audiovisual production
Tone:
Light, narrative, promotional
Year:
2024
Month:
January
Program:
Bumble Bees Pre K-3’s
Document Type:
Preschool curriculum and activity calendar
Educational Approach:
Creative Curriculum
Study Focus:
Exercise Study (5 weeks)
Themes:
Not a Box; Zoom into Space; Artic Animals; Ice; Week of Kindness
Educational Content:
Numbers (0–3, review); Letters (Nn, Zz, Ww, Ii, review); Colors (Brown, Black, Gray, clear, review); Shapes (rectangular prism, spaceship, snowflake, icicle, review)
Special Activities:
Music & Motion; Pajama Day; Bring Your Own Breakfast for Lunch; Pizza for Lunch; Wear Color Days
Observed Holidays:
New Year’s Day; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Books of the Week:
My Friend the Snowman; Berenstain Bears on the Moon; Winter Rabbit; Ice is Nice; Be Kind to Your Friends
Curriculum Duration:
5 weeks
Curriculum Objectives:
Types of exercise; Body function during exercise; Body needs for movement; Exercise-related jobs; Safety during exercise
Subjects Integrated:
Physical development; science; literacy; math
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Carlisle, PA; Nicholson, PA
Document Type:
Price list / product catalog
Organization:
Walnut Farm Bees
Products:
Beekeeping equipment, honey, bee colonies, queen bees, bee supplements
Services:
Wax dipping, extractor rental
Payment Methods:
All accepted, excluding PA sales tax
Operating Hours:
Most Fridays 9am-8pm or by appointment
Contact:
[email protected]; 717-514-9891
Licensing and Inspection:
Licensed and inspected by the state of PA for queen and bee sales; honey processing facility inspected annually by PA Dept of Agriculture
Special Notes:
Varietal honey includes early spring locust, knotweed, etc.
Year:
1980/1981–2010/2011
Region:
Canada
Topic:
Adult supervision statistics, honey bee research, homelessness, gender perceptions
Document type:
Educational lesson material
Sources:
Daily Kos, Bic.asn.au, Extension.org, Covenant House Toronto, CBC, Fusion.net
Audience:
Grade 7 students
Subjects covered:
Community supervision, custodial populations, Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus in bees, homelessness statistics, gender beliefs among youth
Year:
2026
Location:
Italy
Subject:
Epidemiology, Dermatology, Risk Factors
Document type:
Course Material / Case Study Analysis
Institution:
Better Evaluation of Evidence and Statistics (BEES)
Author:
Sonia Gran
Target audience:
Researchers, Medical Students, Public Health Professionals
Study type:
Case-Control Study
Sample size:
560 cases, 690 controls
Health conditions studied:
Psoriasis, Stress, Obesity, Smoking
Data collection method:
Standardized Interviews and Questionnaires
Analytical focus:
Odds Ratios, Confounding Variables, Risk Assessment
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States / Minnesota
Theme:
Environmental Science, Agriculture, Conservation
Document Type:
Interview Transcript
Organization:
TED Radio Hour
Author:
Guy Raz, Marla Spivak
Target Audience:
General Public, Researchers, Environmentalists
Period of Action:
N/A
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Author:
Brad Meltzer
Context:
A collection of biographies of prominent figures featured in the children’s series Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum, including their achievements and contributions across various fields.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Washington, DC
Theme:
Recruitment Process, Law Enforcement Careers
Document Type:
Interview Guide
Organization / Institution:
U.S. Secret Service
Author:
Ben Tannenbaum
Target Audience:
Past job applicants of the U.S. Secret Service
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Chernobyl, Former Soviet Union
Subject:
Military Technology, Environmental Modification, Nuclear Disaster
Document Type:
Documentary, Report
Institution:
Kla.TV
Author:
Werner Altnickel
Target Audience:
General Public, Scholars of History and Military Technology
Period of Action:
1986, 1997, 2002
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Theme:
Science Fiction, Ethics, Technology, Space Colonies
Document Type:
Educational Material, Teaching Guide
Target Audience:
Teachers, Educators
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Getafe (Madrid)
Topic:
Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets
Document Type:
Questionnaire
Organization:
IMDEA Materials Institute
Author:
IMDEA Materials Institute Technology Transfer and Innovation Office
Target Audience:
Researchers and Inventors
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Note:
Region / City
Subject:
Wildlife research
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization:
Secret World Wildlife Rescue
Target Audience:
Researchers, Students, Academics
Contextual Description:
Application form for researchers seeking to use Secret World Wildlife Rescue data or animals for academic or research purposes.
Year:
202x
Region / City:
State of Georgia
Topic:
Trade Secret Protection, Legal Affidavit
Document Type:
Affidavit
Organization / Institution:
State of Georgia
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Suppliers, Contractors, Legal Professionals
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Organisation:
Secret World Wildlife Rescue
Acronym:
SWWR
Location:
New Road Farm, New Rd, East Huntspill, Highbridge TA9 3PZ, United Kingdom
Telephone:
01278 783250
Website:
www.secretworld.org
Document Type:
Trustee recruitment information
Role:
Trustee
Year Referenced:
2015 (following 2014 organisational changes)
Sector:
Wildlife rescue and conservation
Purpose of Organisation:
Rescue, rehabilitation and release of British wildlife; public education; conservation projects; professional training and data dissemination
Skills Sought:
Professional educational, finance and legal background; strategic vision; senior management experience; governance capability; strong communication and judgement
Governance Context:
Expansion of Board of Trustees to address skills gaps and support developing charity management
Commitment Required:
Monthly evening meetings; participation in sub-committees; support of staff; attendance at events and open days
Application Method:
CV and covering letter via email to [email protected]
Objective:
Building with Secret Agendas
Location:
Conflict Resolution
Timing:
15–20 minutes
Materials:
Newspaper, tape, markers, Secret Agenda Cards
Optional Materials:
Blocks, regular paper, other available building items
Activity Type:
Group classroom activity
Target Audience:
Middle school students
Instructions:
Students build a structure while selected members follow undisclosed criteria from Secret Agenda Cards
Time Limit for Building:
5–10 minutes
Evaluation Criteria:
Interest and attractiveness of the structure
Constraints:
Limited tape length; restricted marker colors; no visible advertisements; specific folding rule; required decorative top; base supported by flat paper
Thematic Focus:
Communication, group dynamics, conflict management
Debrief Focus:
Impact of hidden agendas on collaboration and conflict
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Salem
Theme:
Fiction, Personal Development
Document Type:
Honors Thesis
Institution:
Salem State University
Author:
Colleen West
Advisor:
Kevin Carey
Target Audience:
Students, Academics
Period of Activity:
2018
Approval Date:
2018
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
2026
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Target audience:
Year 5-6 students
Type of document:
Educational reading comprehension material
Content:
Short story extract with accompanying questions
Topics:
School life, narrative comprehension, vocabulary, inference, summarizing, predicting, comparing
Publisher / institution:
School curriculum materials
Author:
Unspecified
Format:
Set A and Set B question sheets
Educational purpose:
Reading comprehension and critical thinking exercises
Curriculum alignment:
English language and literacy