This document is a survey report on understanding of lung cancer among male and female students at Taylor's University. It includes an introduction to lung cancer, the objective to compare understanding between genders, methodology of distributing surveys to 260 students, statistical analysis of responses, and conclusions. The analysis found that female students had a slightly better understanding than males, though overall understanding was low. Many were unaware that lung cancer can affect other cancers and that surgery is a primary treatment. The report provides statistics on lung cancer in Malaysia and causes/risk factors.
Josef Dunne, Co-Founder, Babelverse - NemawashiTechsylvania
This document summarizes the founding and growth of Babelverse, a universal translator startup. It traces their journey from founding in Greece in 2010 through various startup competitions and funding rounds. Key events included developing a crisis response service for the 2011 Japanese tsunami, selection for startup competitions in Paris, San Francisco, and New York, and winning awards and recognition as a top startup. The document uses the Japanese concept of "Nemawashi" which refers to laying the groundwork through relationship building to help the startup take root and grow over time.
This document is a survey report on understanding of lung cancer among male and female students at Taylor's University. It includes an introduction to lung cancer, the objective to compare understanding between genders, methodology of distributing surveys to 260 students, statistical analysis of responses, and conclusions. The analysis found that female students had a slightly better understanding than males, though overall understanding was low. Many were unaware that lung cancer can affect other cancers and that surgery is a primary treatment. The report provides statistics on lung cancer in Malaysia and causes/risk factors.
Josef Dunne, Co-Founder, Babelverse - NemawashiTechsylvania
This document summarizes the founding and growth of Babelverse, a universal translator startup. It traces their journey from founding in Greece in 2010 through various startup competitions and funding rounds. Key events included developing a crisis response service for the 2011 Japanese tsunami, selection for startup competitions in Paris, San Francisco, and New York, and winning awards and recognition as a top startup. The document uses the Japanese concept of "Nemawashi" which refers to laying the groundwork through relationship building to help the startup take root and grow over time.