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Year:
2000s–2010s
Region / City:
United States, University of California San Diego
Subject:
Philosophy, Logic, Epistemology, Semiotics
Document Type:
Academic Quiz / Commentary Compilation
Institution:
University of California San Diego
Author:
Harris Bunker
Audience:
Students, Scholars, Quiz Participants
Topics Covered:
Al-Farabi, Zapffe, Cioran, Brandom, Sokal Paper, Baudrillard, Churchland, AI Ethics
Language:
English
Format:
Question-and-Answer with Explanatory Notes
Contextual Description:
Academic source presenting a series of philosophical quiz questions and explanatory commentary covering classical and modern thinkers, concepts, and debates.
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Western political thought
Theme:
Political theory, religion, secularism, liberalism
Document type:
Academic article
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Scholars, students of political theory
Period of validity:
N/A
Date of approval:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Organization:
UK Research and Innovation, AHRC Public Engagement & Skills teams
Type of document:
Equality Impact Assessment
Scope:
New Generation Thinkers programme
Target group:
Early career researchers, BBC partners, general public
Consultation:
Annual consultation with BBC partners; review and evaluation of 2022 programme
Objectives:
Increase public engagement with arts and humanities research, create innovative engagement opportunities, develop high-profile advocates
Key considerations:
Age, disability, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, sex, geographical location
Mitigation measures:
Accessible venues, flexible participation options, anonymised assessment processes, prior EDI statements, timeline and access requirements communication
Impact assessment period:
2026 programme year
Approval date:
Not specified
Revision date:
Adjustments made following 2022 review recommendations
Author:
Edmund Neill
Institution:
New College of the Humanities
Language:
English
Document Type:
Academic book chapter
Academic Field:
Intellectual history; Political history; Political thought
Subject:
Conservative political thought and the role of the state in post-war Britain
Geographical Focus:
United Kingdom
Historical Period Covered:
1945–1979
Key Topics:
welfare state, conservative ideology, state intervention, civil society, social policy, post-war political debates
Referenced Scholars:
Jose Harris, Ewen Green
Referenced Figures:
William Beveridge, James Meade, Stafford Cripps, G. D. H. Cole, Richard Crossman, Thomas Balogh, C. A. R. Crosland, Quintin Hogg
Political Context:
Development of the welfare state and debates over state planning, redistribution, and civil society in post-war Britain
Type of Source:
Scholarly historical analysis
Date:
19 December 2025
Type of document:
Commentary submission
Subject:
Freedom of association under Article 22 ICCPR
International framework:
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Draft instrument:
General Comment No. 38
Issuing body addressed:
UN Human Rights Committee (OHCHR call for input)
Organization:
AsyLex
Organization type:
Independent non-governmental organization
Country:
Switzerland
Fields of activity:
Asylum law, refugee protection, human rights litigation
Perspective:
Legal and human rights NGO practice
Target audience:
UN Human Rights Committee
Contact:
[email protected]
Period concerned:
Contemporary human rights practice
Year:
628 CE
Region / City:
Medina
Topic:
Islamic theology, loyalty, and reconciliation
Document type:
Religious commentary
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Muslims
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Author:
Dr Chantal Wright
Institution:
University of Warwick
Program:
MATTS
Document Type:
Guide
Target Audience:
MATTS students
Relevant Course:
MATTS Dissertation
Subject:
Translation theory and practice
Date of Last Update:
27/07/2016
Year:
2009
Region / City:
National
Subject:
Military Recreation, National Accreditation Standards
Document Type:
Manual
Agency / Institution:
National Recreation and Park Association
Author:
Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies
Target Audience:
Recreation and Park Agencies
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Revisions:
April 2009, June 2010
Biblical Passage:
1 Corinthians 15:50–58
Primary Figure:
Paul the Apostle
Referenced Scriptures:
Isaiah 25:8; Hosea 13:14; Romans 6:23
Theme:
Resurrection of the dead and transformation of the body
Doctrinal Focus:
Victory over sin and death through Jesus Christ
Literary Form:
Theological exposition and pastoral exhortation
Religious Context:
Early Christian teaching
Intended Audience:
Christian believers
Source Tradition:
New Testament epistolary literature
Expository theological commentary on 1 Corinthians 15:
50–58 presenting Paul’s argument about the resurrection, the transformation from mortality to immortality, and the victory over sin and death through Jesus Christ, concluding with an exhortation to steadfast faithfulness.
Verses:
146–150
Religious tradition:
Islam
Sacred text referenced:
Quran
Subject:
Mission of prophets and supporters
Key concept:
Establishment of a kingdom based on guidance of Allah
Theological focus:
Guidance, perseverance, community, rule of law
Lexical analysis included:
Root SEEN–RAA–FAA (ISRAAF)
Intended audience:
Believers committed to unity, peace, progress and prosperity of mankind
Central theme:
Struggle for a self regulated complementary human society
Eschatological dimension:
Outcomes in this world and the future
Opposition addressed:
Rejecters of rule of law based on guidance of Allah
Note:
Year
Author:
Zia H Shah MD
Language:
English
Genre:
Religious text with prophetic commentary
Form:
Compilation of biblical citations and interpretive additions
Primary Figures:
Yasha the Nazarene; Messiah; Arch Angel Michael
Biblical Books Referenced:
Leviticus; Malachi; Zechariah; Isaiah; Baruch; Matthew; Mark; Luke; John; Acts
Religious Tradition Referenced:
Biblical / Nazarene
Key Themes:
Sacrifice of Jacob; 144,000 scapegoats; Gentile armies; Arsareth; sanctification; apocalyptic conflict; WW3 in the USA
Geographical References:
Arsareth; Galilee; Capernaum; Zebulon; Naphtali; Bethlehem; Holy Land; USA; Iran; Armenia
Eschatological Elements:
Atonement sacrifice; destruction of sinners; inheritance of Holy Land; refinement of 144,000; sanctification of nations
Intended Audience:
Readers of biblical prophecy and Nazarene theology
Date:
Not specified
Period Described:
Eschatological future
Torah Portion:
B’Shalach
Biblical References:
Exodus 13:17–17:16; Judges 4:4–5:31; Revelation 10:1–20:6
Religious Tradition:
Hebrew Roots / Messianic
Genre:
Biblical commentary
Primary Figures:
Moses; Pharaoh; Children of Israel
Geographical Setting:
Egypt; Red Sea; Wilderness of Shur; Marah; Elim; Wilderness of Sin; Sinai
Central Themes:
Exodus; divine guidance; testing in the wilderness; manna; Sabbath observance; covenant obedience
Intended Audience:
Hebrew Israelite men and families
Period Described:
Exodus from Egypt
Document Type:
Planning Commentary Instructions
Subject Area:
Physical Education
Educational Focus:
Psychomotor, Cognitive, and Affective Learning Domains
Intended Audience:
Teacher Candidates
Purpose:
Guided Written Responses for Lesson Planning and Assessment
Components:
Central Focus; Knowledge of Students; Instructional Strategies; Language Development; Assessment
Length Requirement:
Maximum 9 Single-Spaced Pages Including Prompts
Response Format:
Typed Responses Within Brackets Without Altering Prompts
Assessment Condition:
Pages Exceeding Maximum Will Not Be Scored
Structure Chart and a commentary from Teresa Hitchins, the Procurement & Commercial Services Manager
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Lewisham
Theme:
Procurement and Contract Management
Document Type:
Commentary
Organization:
Lewisham Council
Author:
Teresa Hitchins
Target Audience:
Not specified
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
Commentary from the Procurement & Commercial Services Manager at Lewisham Council discussing the work culture and varied projects within Procurement and Contract Management.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Ohio
Theme:
Education
Document Type:
Reflection and Commentary Form
Organization / Institution:
Ohio Department of Education
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Teachers, Educators, Assessors
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
San Benito County, California
Thematic Focus:
Local politics and development
Document Type:
Opinion commentary
Organizations Mentioned:
Neighbors to Preserve San Benito (NPSB); Hollister Guardians; BenitoLink
Legal Status Referenced:
501(c)(4) political non-profit
Subject Matter:
Political mailer and funding transparency
Key Terms:
“Dark money”; “The Pot Calling the Kettle Black”
Author:
Not specified
Intended Audience:
Residents of San Benito County
Perspective:
Critical of NPSB
Language:
English
Religious tradition:
Jewish biblical interpretation with references to early Christian texts
Primary biblical passages:
Leviticus 17; Psalm 81; Proverbs 7:1–27; Isaiah 66:1–12
Referenced commentators:
Rashi; Hakham Tzfet
Additional sources:
Theological Dictionary of the New Testament; Philo of Alexandria
Key themes:
sacrificial law; prohibition of blood consumption; idolatry; piety; sefirot symbolism
Liturgical context:
Shabbat readings and Rosh Chodesh observance
Concepts discussed:
Temple sacrifice; satyrs/demons; moral virtue; wisdom and knowledge; divine commandments
Document type:
religious study notes with discussion questions
Intended use:
textual study and interpretive reflection on Torah passages
Traditions referenced:
rabbinic commentary; Kabbalistic sefirot; Hellenistic Jewish philosophy
Year:
2014
Publication:
Sportscience
Volume:
18
Pages:
48
Author:
Martin Buchheit
Affiliation:
Performance Department, Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, Paris, France
Type:
Commentary / News & Comment
Topic:
Magnitude-Based Inference in Sports Science
Email:
Provided in document
Date published:
November 2014
Related authors:
Will Hopkins, Alan Batterham
Audience:
Scientists and practitioners in sports performance and research
Author:
Gregg Henriques
Institution:
James Madison University
Type of document:
Academic journal article
Discipline:
Philosophy of science
Theoretical framework:
Tree of Knowledge System
Core concepts:
objective knowledge, subjective experience, intersubjective meaning
Keywords:
intersubjective, mental, behaviorism, objective, Tree of Knowledge, emergent evolution, unified theory
Correspondence address:
216 Johnston Hall, JMU, Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Academic field intersection:
Philosophy and psychology