№ lp_2_3_66002
File format: docx
Character count: 4011
File size: 3535 KB
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Mirador Basin, Peten, Guatemala
Topic:
Archaeology, Maya Civilization, Field Research
Document Type:
Research Opportunity
Institution:
University of Utah, FARES Foundation
Author:
Dr. Richard Hansen, Dr. Stanley Guenter, Jordan Krummel, Dr. Richard Paine
Target Audience:
University students, researchers in archaeology, Maya studies
Period of Action:
June 26 - August 5, 2019
Approval Date:
May 1, 2019
Changes Date:
N/A
Field Work Description:
The document describes a field research opportunity for students to participate in an archaeological project in the Mirador Basin focusing on Preclassic Maya civilization.
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Author:
Emily Benning
Subject:
Sexual violence, Race, Censorship in literature
Type:
Academic article
Source text:
Maya Angelou’s memoir I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Year:
2021
Region:
United States
Audience:
Educators, scholars, students
Key topics:
Rape, Racism, Censorship, Intersectionality, Feminism
Setting:
Stamps, Arkansas, pre-Civil Rights Movement
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Mesoamerica
Topic:
Architecture
Document Type:
Research Paper
Organization / Institution:
WHE Publishing
Author:
Mark Cartwright
Target Audience:
Researchers, Students, Historians
Period of Validity:
N/A
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Mexico, Central America
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution:
Loughborough University
Authors:
Professor Barry Bogin, Dr Ines Varela-Silva, Dr Hugo Azcorra, Dr Hannah Wilson, Ms Adriana Vázquez-Vázquez, Ms María Luisa Avila, Dr María Teresa Castillo Burguete, Dr Federico Dickinson
Target Audience:
Academics, Researchers, Policy Makers
Period of Effect:
18th Century to Present
Date of Approval:
19 March 2014
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Davis, CA
Field:
Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning
Document Type:
Resume
Organization:
University of California, Davis
Author:
Maya Wisotzki
Target Audience:
Potential employers, academic institutions
Period of Validity:
Indefinite
Approval Date:
June 2022
Modification Date:
N/A
Title of work:
Caged Bird
Source publication:
And Still I Rise
Author:
Maya Angelou
Literary form:
Poem excerpt with study questions
Document type:
Educational reading excerpt and literature analysis assignment
Academic field:
Literature / Poetry analysis
Language:
English
Educational level:
Secondary or introductory literature studies
Main themes:
Freedom, oppression, contrast between confinement and liberty
Structure focus:
Comparison between a caged bird and a free bird
Included tasks:
Interpretation, structural analysis, identification of literary techniques, historical context discussion
Year:
2019
Destination:
Guatemala
Departure Location:
Los Angeles (LAX)
Payment Requirement:
Non-refundable $250 deposit with completed application
Included Services:
Round-trip flights from/to LAX (unless self-booked), 3-star hotels (double occupancy), daily breakfast lunch and dinner, airport transfers, bus transportation, English-speaking guides, tips, service charges, site entry fees, visas and border fees where required
Excluded Services:
Snacks, personal expenses, 3% credit card fee for final payment, single occupancy room, Global Entry/TSA Pre-Check
Accommodation:
3-star hotels or best available, double occupancy, Wi-Fi in most hotels
Transportation:
Comfortable bus, airport transfers
Passport Requirement:
Passport valid at least 6 months after return date
Health and Safety:
Monitoring of travel advisories; guidance on food and water safety
Physical Requirements:
Ability to walk up to 3 miles daily on uneven terrain and manage personal luggage
Luggage Policy:
One 22-inch wheeled bag and one backpack or tote; possible assignment of team bag up to 50 lbs
Climate:
Warm temperatures (80–90°F)
Suggested Cash Amount:
$300
Phone Communication:
Wi-Fi usage recommended; WhatsApp or Viber suggested for calls and texts
Fecha:
23 de marzo de 2012
Tema:
Enfoque basado en tareas en la enseñanza de idiomas
Tipo de documento:
Artículo académico
Organismo:
Universidad Mariano Gálvez de Guatemala
Autor:
Licda. Yvette Menéndez, Yeimy Mérida, Flor Muñoz
Audiencia objetivo:
Educadores, estudiantes de educación y lingüística
Periodo de validez:
No especificado
Fecha de aprobación:
23 de marzo de 2012
Fecha de modificaciones:
No especificado
Certificate number:
7500EHC
Subject:
Export of horses returning to Guatemala via the Netherlands after the World Endurance Championships in London 2012
Type of document:
Official guidance notes
Related event:
World Endurance Championships
Issuing authority:
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Associated authorities:
Scottish Government – Rural Directorate; Welsh Government – Department for Rural Affairs; Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Northern Ireland
Geographical scope:
United Kingdom; Guatemala; Netherlands
Responsible officials:
Official Veterinarians (OV); Authorised Veterinary Inspectors (AVI)
Related body:
Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency Specialist Service Centre – Exports, Carlisle
Validity conditions:
Inspection within 48 hours prior to shipment
Disease requirements:
Freedom from FMD and notifiable equine diseases in the UK during the previous 5 days
Additional requirements:
Compliance with British export welfare legislation
Año:
2022
Lugar:
Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala
Tema:
Cultura, creatividad e innovación
Tipo de documento:
Declaración oficial
Organización:
Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA)
Evento:
Novena Reunión Interamericana de Ministros de Cultura y Autoridades Competentes
Autores:
Ministros de Cultura y Autoridades Competentes de los Estados Miembros de la OEA
Público objetivo:
Gobiernos, organismos culturales y agentes del sector creativo
Período de aplicación:
Octubre 2022
Idioma original:
Español
Contexto:
Declaración oficial de un encuentro internacional que aborda los efectos de la pandemia en los sectores culturales y creativos, las oportunidades tecnológicas y las políticas públicas para su fortalecimiento.
Competition:
CONCACAF U-17 Championship
Stage:
Final
Teams:
Mexico U-17; United States U-17
Sport:
Association football
Confederation:
CONCACAF
Head-to-head record:
Mexico leads the series (G-8 W-5 D-2 L-1 GF-19 GA-13)
Historical matches covered:
1987–2019
Tournament edition referenced:
Guatemala 2023
Mexico record in final round:
G-91 W-71 D-15 L-5 (GF-288 GA-44)
United States record in final round:
G-94 W-69 D-13 L-12 (GF-263 GA-79)
Mexico best finishes:
Champion (1985, 1987, 1991, 1996, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018); Runner-up (1992)
United States best finishes:
Champion (1983, 1992, 2011); Runner-up (1987, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1996, 2017, 2019)
Mexico record in Guatemala 2023:
G-6 W-5 D-1 L-0 (GF-26 GA-1)
United States record in Guatemala 2023:
G-6 W-6 D-0 L-0 (GF-23 GA-4)
Top scorers mentioned:
Stephano Carrillo (Mexico), Keyrol Figueroa (United States)
Statistics included:
goals, assists, saves, passing accuracy leaders, ball recoveries
Match venues mentioned:
Panama City (Estadio Rommel Fernández), Bradenton Florida (Field 1)
Tournament phase described:
Final round and championship finals
Player statistics period:
Mainly from 2009 onward with focus on Guatemala 2023 tournament
Appeal of Sentence in Protection Action 1437-2009, Constitutional Court, Guatemala, February 9, 2010
Year:
2010
Country:
Guatemala
City:
Guatemala City
Type of document:
Judicial decision
Court:
Constitutional Court of Guatemala
Case number:
1437-2009
Claimant:
Maria Gabriela Garcia Fernandez
Claimant’s representative:
José Guillermo Rodríguez Arévalo
Respondent:
Board of Directors of the Institute of Social Security of Guatemala
Subject:
Protection action regarding the right to health and social security
Legal basis:
Articles 3, 51, 93, 94, 95, 100 of the Constitution; Article 10 of the Law of the Protection Action, Personal Liberties and Constitutionality
Procedural history:
Filed December 5, 2008; sentence issued March 19, 2009; appeal considered February 9, 2010
Medical condition involved:
Juvenile diabetes myelitis, chronic kidney failure requiring hemodialysis
Outcome sought:
Guarantee of medical treatment and provision of necessary medication