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Regulations under the Public Schools Act of 1866, adopted by the Council [of Education] 27 February 1867 regulated the punishment of children in schools by stipulating: “In the government of the pupils, all degrading and injurious punishments are to be avoided. The Teacher’s discipline must be mild but firm, his manner kindly, his demeanour cheerful and calculated to gain the confidence of his pupils, and his language marked by strict propriety. While he should overlook no offence, his aim should be to prevent the necessity for punishment by the improvement of the offender.”
In relation to corporal punishment the regulations continue: “Corporal punishment should be inflicted in extreme cases only, and then as a last resource; and the teacher must keep a record of the time and place at which pupils were corporally chastised, the amount of such punishment and the nature of the offence.”
Uniform stationery soon evolved to enable compliance with these regulations. These punishment books are registers of all cases in which corporal punishment was given to pupils. The information it details includes: the pupil’s name; age; nature of offence; amount of punishment (i.e. number of strokes); instrument of punishment (normally the cane); the date of the punishment; and by whom the punishment was inflicted. Later volumes substitute the heading “By whom sent” for “Instrument of Punishment.”
The second volume in the series is signed by successive Inspectors as having been viewed in 1965, 1967 and 1969, but it records only one instance of corporal punishment during this period, dated to March, 1969. The record is supplemented by two loose sheets of paper inserted in the first volume, which add details of the offences of some of the pupils who received punishment during the period 1928-1930.
Biological Magnetic Resonance Bank Entry 16741: Backbone assignments for Paracoccus denitrificans amicyanin-CuI.
This series may contain the minutes of a single committee or a number of committees.
The committee system is employed by most Victorian councils. A committee may be appointed by a council for any purpose which it is felt would be better regulated and managed by such committee. A committee may be either a standing committee or an occasional committee. Standing committees (in areas such as finance, public works, health, etc.) are appointed to oversee specific matters on an ongoing basis. Such committees submit reports to the council regularly and these are included in the Council Minutes. Occasional committees are appointed for shorter terms to manage such things are arrangements for ceremonial occasions. Membership of committees is made up of some or all of the councillors of the municipality.
The Municipal Institutions Act 1863 (No. 184) introduced provisions that required councils to appoint committees and specified that committee minutes should be kept and signed by the chairman at the following meeting. The Local Government Act 1874 (No.506) included the requirement that committees report to council. (No prohibition existed against councils operating with committees prior to these acts.) The Local Government Act 1903 (No.1893) removed the requirement that minutes be kept and added the requirement that committees' reports to council be included in the council minutes. Subsequent legislation including the Local Government Act 1958 (No.6299) has continued these requirements.
The minutes generally record the names of councillors who attended the meeting, details of agenda items and decisions made. Once the minutes have been confirmed as correct at the following committee meeting, they are signed or certified by the mayor or chairman of the meeting.
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[This antimicrobial gene belongs to the subfamily of small cytokine CC genes. Cytokines are a family of secreted proteins involved in immunoregulatory ]
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16741 Global import shipment records of Concrete,breaker with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
Find the updated USDA growing zone for Matherville, IL.
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For nature areas (Gelders Nature Network and the Green Development Zone, see map), the province sees major obstacles to the installation of wind turbines. The file consists of the following map layers: 1. Gelderland nature network 2. New Dutch Waterline minus Open Schootsvelden 3. Natura2000. The update plan was adopted by the Provincial Council on 19 December 2018.
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16741 Global import shipment records of Sewing with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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The Sand & Gravel Mining industry in Arizona is expected to grow an annualized x.x% to $x.x million over the five years to 2025, while the national industry will likely grow at x.x% during the same period. Industry establishments increased an annualized x.x% to xx locations. Industry employment has increased an annualized x.x% to xxx workers, while industry wages have increased an annualized x.x% to $x.x million.
The eCommerce activity of Sarraf Jewelry, Inc. amounted to US$9m in 2024. Learn more about their online business including detailed eCommerce revenue analytics.
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Protein-Protein, Genetic, and Chemical Interactions for CXE17 (Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia)) curated by BioGRID (https://thebiogrid.org); DEFINITION: carboxyesterase 17
Simulated dataset ExtendedWeakIsospinModel_mumujj_L15000_M4500_CalcHEP in MINIAODSIM format for 2015 collision data.
See the description of the simulated dataset names in: About CMS simulated dataset names.
These simulated datasets correspond to the collision data collected by the CMS experiment in 2015.
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16741 Active Global Adhesive glue suppliers, manufacturers list and Global Adhesive glue exporters directory compiled from actual Global export shipments of Adhesive glue.
The proposal is to upgrade a 9.4 km section of Elizabeth Drive from about 400 metres east of Mamre Road to Luddenham Road, located some 10 km north west of the Liverpool CBD (see Figure 1). The upgraded road would have two lanes in each direction with a landscaped median and would include a grade separated intersection at Mamre Road and at the entrance to the proposed airport at Badgerys Creek (currently the subject of Commonwealth assessment procedures).
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The supporting data contains all data points of all the paper figures. It also gives the raw data of the main data series used throughout the paper.
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Global Lymphedema Treatment Instrument Market was valued at USD 562.21 Million in 2024 and is anticipated to project steady growth in the forecast period with a CAGR of 5.18% through 2030.
Pages | 180 |
Market Size | 2024: USD 562.21 Million |
Forecast Market Size | 2030: USD 762.97 Million |
CAGR | 2025-2030: 5.18% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Arms |
Largest Market | North America |
Key Players | 1. Tactile Medical 2. Essity (Bsn Medical Gmbh) 3. 3M Company 4. Cardinal Health 5. Lohmann & Rauscher Gmbh & Co. Kg 6. Airos Medical, Inc. 7. Avet Pharmaceuticals Inc. 8. Biocompression Systems 9. Convatec Inc. 10. Herantis Pharma Plc |
Instalments and interest account payments are recorded for the years 1869-1936.
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This description is extracted from Concise Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales, 3rd Edition 2000.
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