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Academic literary analysis examining the portrayal of a Lithuanian immigrant wedding in early 20th-century Chicago and interpreting its themes of unity, hardship, and moral character within the broader narrative of The Jungle.
Author:
Kylie Woodward
Course:
HIST 1700
Work Analyzed:
The Jungle
Original Author:
Upton Sinclair
Chapter:
Chapter One
Genre:
Literary analysis
Type of Document:
Academic essay
Subject:
Immigration, family unity, honesty, and hardship
Geographical Focus:
Chicago, United States
Literary Setting Discussed:
Lithuanian immigrants in early 20th-century America
Primary Characters Discussed:
Jurgis Rudkus, Ona Lukoszaite
Themes Identified:
Family strength, communal support, moral integrity, immigrant struggles
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Department:
0250 – Theatre & Dance
Year of Last Program Review:
FY 2012-2013
Year of Next Program Review:
FY 2017-2018
Note:
Degree and Certificate Completion Trend Data – OVERALL SUMMARY
Date:
2014-2015
Region / City:
Dayton, Ohio
Theme:
Education, Theatre Program Evaluation
Type of Document:
Annual Update
Institution:
Sinclair Community College
Author:
Sinclair Theatre & Dance Department
Target Audience:
College Administrators, Faculty, Students
Period of Action:
2014-2015
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Last Revision:
Not specified
Year of Last Program Review:
FY 2013-2014
Year of Next Program Review:
FY 2018-2019
Department:
0551 - Engineering Technical Design
Note:
0552 – Heating, Air Cond, & Refrigeration
Faculty:
Engineering Technology Faculty
Course Success Trend Data:
Overview of success rates in Mechanical Engineering Technology and HVAC-R
Accreditation:
ETAC of ABET
Program:
Mechanical Engineering Technology, HVAC-R
Status:
In progress, seeking reaccreditation
Feedback Deadline:
March 1, 2015
Final Submission Deadline:
May 1, 2015
Year:
2013-2014
Department:
0619 – Mental Health Technology
Year of Last Program Review:
FY 2007-2008
Year of Next Program Review:
FY 2014-2015
Type of Document:
Annual Program Update
Institution:
Sinclair Community College
Audience:
Department faculty and Provost’s Office
Submission Deadline:
October 18, 2013
Enrollment Data:
Fall 2012 – 315 students, Fall 2013 – 419 students
Program Accreditation:
Upcoming 2014 re-accreditation
Courses Offered:
MHT.AAS, MHTCD.AAS, chemical dependency courses at Ohio prisons
Faculty:
Tenure-track and adjunct faculty involvement detailed
Challenges:
Recruitment of adjunct faculty, training and continuity issues
Year:
2024-2025
Region / City:
Upton Hall
Topic:
Education, Curriculum
Document Type:
Information Booklet
Institution:
Upton Hall School FCJ
Author:
Upton Hall School FCJ
Target Audience:
Parents, Prospective Students
Period of Validity:
2024-2025
Approval Date:
2024
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Upton, UK
Document Type:
School governance record
Institution:
All Saints Upton Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School
Position Holders:
Chair, Deputy Head, Headteacher, Governors
Committees:
SEND, Standards, Resources
Term Start Dates:
2018–2025
Material Interests Declared:
None or Employee of HBC
Contact Information:
c/o All Saints Upton Primary, WA8 4PG
Audience:
School administration and stakeholders
Contextual Description:
Governance record listing school leadership and committee memberships, including terms, roles, and declared interests of governors and staff.
Year:
2017–2020
Region:
Northern Territory, Australia
Type of document:
Intergovernmental Project Agreement
Topic:
Environmental rehabilitation and site management
Organizations:
Commonwealth of Australia; Northern Territory Government
Author(s):
Not specified
Stakeholders:
Traditional Aboriginal Owners (Kungarakan and Warai peoples)
Project stage:
2A
Financial contribution:
AUD 10.048 million (excluding GST)
Purpose:
Rehabilitation and maintenance of the former Rum Jungle Mine Site
Legal framework:
Intergovernmental Agreement on Federal Financial Relations (IGA FFR)
Reporting:
Northern Territory to report against agreed project milestones
End date:
30 June 2020
Key outputs:
Finalised rehabilitation design, costings, post-rehabilitation planning, site management, environmental monitoring, repairs at Rum Jungle Creek South, stakeholder engagement
Year:
2022
Term:
Summer 2
Region:
Africa
Topic:
Jungle Wildlife and Habitats
Document Type:
Educational Plan
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Children (likely early education)
Period:
Summer Term 2022
Approval Date:
Unknown
Date of Changes:
Unknown
Year:
2021
Term:
Summer Term 2
Class:
Jungle Class
School Level:
Reception and Year 1
Subject Areas:
Literacy, Mathematics, Physical Education, SEAL, Religious Education
Topic:
Fairy Tales
Thematic Focus:
Changes; Anti-Bullying and Friendship Week
Literary Texts Mentioned:
The Elves and the Shoemaker
Mathematics Topics:
Geometry; Numbers to 100; Addition and Subtraction; Measurement (Money, Time, Distance); Shape and Sorting
Physical Education Focus:
Team games (rounders); Athletics skills
SEAL Unit:
Say No to Bullying
Religious Education Topics:
Christian belief about humans made in the image of God; Belonging to God and the church family
Activities:
Story reading and retelling; Story mapping; Planting seeds; Building models; Fairy tale tea party; Dressing up as characters
Parental Guidance:
Home reading; Discussion of texts; Reading record updates
Required Items:
Water bottle; Sun hat; Welly boots
Teachers:
Mrs Bray; Mrs Panther
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Uganda
Theme:
Love, Betrayal, Forced Choices, Dance
Document Type:
Film
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
Kiowa
Target Audience:
General Public
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
1893–1894
Region / City:
Mangalia, Romania
Subject:
English Language Learning
Document Type:
Educational Worksheet
School / Institution:
Şcoala Gimnazială nr. 3 Mangalia
Teacher:
Alexoiu Vasilica-Rodica
Target Audience:
6th Grade Students
Main Characters:
Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera, Shere Khan, Kaa, Akela, Mother and Father Wolf, Shanti
Literary Source:
Rudyard Kipling, British Nobel Laureate
Activity Types:
Reading comprehension, vocabulary exercises, grammar exercises
Setting:
Jungle in India
Subject:
English vocabulary
Topic:
Urban life and general language use
Document type:
Bilingual vocabulary list
Language:
English with German translations
Structure:
Table with columns Word/Phrase, Translation, Usage/Memory Aid
Variety of English:
American English indicated in parts
Intended audience:
Learners of English as a foreign language
Educational context:
Unit C
Year:
2015
Region / City:
New York City
Topic:
Urban Environment, Cultural Fusion
Document Type:
Essay
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
Sydney Marino
Target Audience:
General Public
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Unknown
Subject:
Education
Document Type:
Weekly Plan
Organization:
Unknown
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Year 1 students and their parents
Period of Activity:
Spring Term 2021
Approval Date:
Unknown
Modification Date:
Unknown
Year:
2020
Term:
Autumn
Week:
Beginning 7th December
Class:
Reception
Subject Focus:
Maths, Phonics, Writing, Reading, Topic
Topic:
Local pet shop and mysterious animals
Type of Document:
Weekly class plan
Target Audience:
Early years students and educators
Activities:
Maths exercises, phonics practice, writing tasks, reading assignments, topic-based exploration
Platform/Resources:
Class page links, Mathletics, Reading Eggs, Fast Phonics, Phonics games booklet, Innovation board
Funding information:
Self-funded students only
Project description:
Britain’s rivers are increasingly being polluted by overflows of combined sewers, with surface water during heavy rainfall overwhelming the sewer infrastructure. Much has been said about the role of climate change and increased heavy rainfall on this problem, but what role is the increasing imperviousness of the UK’s towns and cities playing in the additional burden? This project will explore the use of geospatial data (e.g. national mapping datasets and remote sensing) to map the conversion of greenspaces, particularly front gardens in urban areas, to impermeable surfaces. This could use machine learning techniques to identify lost gardens from aerial photography or high-resolution satellite imagery, or analysis of large scale mapping data like Ordnance Survey MasterMap. Once this analysis has been undertaken over multiple timesteps, hydrodynamic surface water models such as CityCAT will be used to explore the impact of such urbanisation on the sewer network, identifying the additional water burden. This will allow the development of policies to control such creeping loss of permeability and quantification of impacts.
References (optional):
Application enquires: Alistair Ford, [email protected]
PhD Disciplines & Subject areas:
Environmental Sciences
Date:
31st January 2022
Location:
Atlanti Jungle
Document Type:
Personal Log
Author:
Unknown
Audience:
Explorers, Adventurers
Activities:
Trekking, Wildlife Exploration
Subject Matter:
Nature, Discovery
Duration:
1 day
Date of Creation:
31st January 2022
Environment:
Jungle, Oreno
Sample Collection:
Plant Samples, Insect Observation
Personal Notes:
Exploration Journal
Author:
Tracy Chung
Course:
Literary Cities, Spring 2016
Date:
23 February 2016
Type of document:
Academic essay
Subject:
Physical well-being and human survival instincts in literature
Primary work analyzed:
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
Key themes:
Physical ailments, emotional desensitization, survival instincts, American Dream
Geographical focus:
Chicago, USA
Intended audience:
Literature and sociology students
Period analyzed in text:
Early 20th century industrial America