935 resultados para Meeting Minutes
Resumo:
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
Resumo:
A problemática central desta dissertação é a participação dos usuários da RESEX Mãe Grande de Curuçá nos processos de discussão, formulação, implementação e gestão desta unidade de conservação. Objetiva-se, ainda, analisar a organização social desses sujeitos, especialmente no que respeita às suas instituições representativas e associativas bem como as implicações políticas, econômicas e socioambientais da instalação da RESEX. Este estudo baseou-se em levantamento de dados bibliográficos e documentais – incluindo atas, relatórios, fotografias e mapas – e pesquisa de campo para a coleta de dados. As evidências produzidas revelaram que não obstante a criação de instrumentos e espaços institucionais de cunho participativo, o engajamento das populações usuárias nos processos decisórios concernentes à gestão da UC em questão é afetado por condicionantes diversos, os quais obstam uma participação efetiva. A persistência de práticas insustentáveis de manejo dos recursos naturais, motivada por fatores endógenos e exógenos e os percalços da organização social, denotam dificuldades à concretização da sustentabilidade no contexto estudado. Almeja-se, então, que a análise dessa realidade, efetuada neste trabalho, concorra para o equacionamento das problemáticas evidenciadas. Espera-se, ainda, que este estudo contribua com as reflexões acerca da organização social, participação e sustentabilidade em unidades de conservação na Amazônia.
Resumo:
The Equal Rights Amendment South Carolina Coalition Records consist of the history of the South Carolina Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), meeting minutes, petitions, votes, polls, and memorabilia from the organization. Also, includes a list of committee members from the House and the Senate leaders, newsletters, correspondence, and calendars of events.
Resumo:
The Come-See-Me Festival Records consist of papers, photographs, meeting minutes, scrapbooks, media kits, publicity kits, awards, applications, invitations, bylaws, guidelines, histories, correspondence, promotions and advertisements, posters, and memorabilia from the Come-See-Me Festivals from the 1980s to 2013.
Resumo:
This volume is a tête-bêche, with texts beginning at both the front and back covers rotated 180⁰ from one another. The portion at the back, which is much shorter in length, contains transcriptions of acts and orders of the General Court from 1642, 1650, and 1657. It also contains the "Rules and Statutes Relating to the Hollis Professorship of Divinity" and those relating to the Hollis Professorship of Mathematics and Natural and Experimental Philosophy, as well as a transcription of a portion of Mary Saltonstall's will.
Resumo:
Small paper notebook containing one-and-a-half pages of Faculty meeting minutes for June 7 and July 4, 1799, and laid-pages with a three-and-a-half page account of a Faculty meeting to "consider absences." The laid-in pages focus on the Faculty's discussion on June 7, 1799 of the case of Henry Adams (Harvard AB 1802) who wished to be excused of an absence. The notebook pages contain a reference to a vote to remit Jarvis on June 7, 1799, and a discussion on July 4, 1799 of the proper discipline for students who attended a party at Bush's tavern. Most of the notebook pages are blank.
Resumo:
This is a manuscript copy of meeting minutes concerning fellow Tutor Joseph Mayhew's complaints against Nathan Prince. The minutes are written in a small paper-bound volume whose cover bears these inscriptions: "Oct. 31, 1740. Mr. Mayhew's complaint vs. Mr. Prince to the President and Tutors, Recd 14 Sept. 1741 of a Freshman, seal'd up;" "Acco of Mr. Mayhew's complaint of Mr. Prince contained in the Pres't & Tut's Book;" and "To the Honble Mr. Foxcroft, Chairman of the Committee of the Honble & Revd. the Overseers of Harvard College in Cambridge." Among other complaints, Mayhew was upset that Prince had called him "a Rascall & a rascally Fellow." The minutes also indicate that Prince left two meetings of the President and Tutors without permission, in spite of President Holyoke's having entreated him "Won't you stay?"
Resumo:
One-and-a-half page handwritten copy of Corporation meeting minutes for April 14, 1725, May 6, 1728, June 17, 1728, and June 24, 1728, in President Benjamin Wadsworth's hand, related to the production of the Hebrew Grammar.
Resumo:
This diary, effectively a commonplace book, documents Flynt's daily activities and personal reflections from 1723 to 1747. Many entries concern his dealings with family members, business associates, acquaintances, ministers, and political officials. The diary includes a list of books Flynt loaned to others from 1723 to 1743 and detailed financial entries from 1724 to 1747. These entries provide information about the costs of goods and services, as well as Flynt's consumption habits; they detail where he traveled, what he ate and drank (including, apparently, many pounds of almonds), what he read, and many other aspects of daily life. The diary also contains entries related to Flynt's land holdings and other investments, as well as copies of meeting minutes from several sessions of the Harvard Board of Overseers.