The document provides statistics on various health indicators in Uzbekistan in 2015:
- Hospitalization rates for certain diseases like tuberculosis, pneumonia, and injuries. The rates for diseases like heart disease and tumors are also listed.
- Infection rates for several diseases per 1000 people or 100,000 people, including rates of hepatitis B and C, HIV, and others. The rates are broken down by region.
- Leading causes of mortality in Uzbekistan in 2015 included cardiovascular diseases, tumors, injuries, and respiratory diseases. Mortality rates for some diseases like tuberculosis and pneumonia are also reported.
Skills Based Speed Dating Pt. 1: Pitch-Writing for NonprofitsVolunteerMatch
Skills-based volunteering is increasingly popular among companies, but developing strong, effective skills-based partnerships with nonprofit organizations can be very challenging. Nonprofits can be unsure of the expertise they’re receiving and how much effort it will require from their typically capacity-constrained organization. Companies can be unsure of what specific skill or type of skills based volunteering would be of most benefit to the community and their employee-volunteers. By speaking to the “other side of the aisle”, both companies and nonprofits will better understand how to think about, message and launch their skills based initiatives.
This session at the 2015 VolunteerMatch Summit brought together companies and nonprofits who want to take that second step with their skills-based volunteer programs, through a fun, interactive speed dating session. Companies had the chance to hear what services would be particularly helpful to nonprofits in their communities – and nonprofits had a chance to “pitch” their skills-based project in a low-risk, low-pressure environment and get feedback on what will make their project even more attractive to potential corporate partners.
The document provides statistics on various health indicators in Uzbekistan in 2015:
- Hospitalization rates for certain diseases like tuberculosis, pneumonia, and injuries. The rates for diseases like heart disease and tumors are also listed.
- Infection rates for several diseases per 1000 people or 100,000 people, including rates of hepatitis B and C, HIV, and others. The rates are broken down by region.
- Leading causes of mortality in Uzbekistan in 2015 included cardiovascular diseases, tumors, injuries, and respiratory diseases. Mortality rates for some diseases like tuberculosis and pneumonia are also reported.
Skills Based Speed Dating Pt. 1: Pitch-Writing for NonprofitsVolunteerMatch
Skills-based volunteering is increasingly popular among companies, but developing strong, effective skills-based partnerships with nonprofit organizations can be very challenging. Nonprofits can be unsure of the expertise they’re receiving and how much effort it will require from their typically capacity-constrained organization. Companies can be unsure of what specific skill or type of skills based volunteering would be of most benefit to the community and their employee-volunteers. By speaking to the “other side of the aisle”, both companies and nonprofits will better understand how to think about, message and launch their skills based initiatives.
This session at the 2015 VolunteerMatch Summit brought together companies and nonprofits who want to take that second step with their skills-based volunteer programs, through a fun, interactive speed dating session. Companies had the chance to hear what services would be particularly helpful to nonprofits in their communities – and nonprofits had a chance to “pitch” their skills-based project in a low-risk, low-pressure environment and get feedback on what will make their project even more attractive to potential corporate partners.
This presentation was a 10 to 20 minute presentation at Design Engaged 2005 in Berlin. The presentation was an exercise I was doing thinking through how to use our own data we were collecting and sharing out on the web and integrate it with the information from others we trust.
Bay Area Tech Panel Innovative Employee Engagement in Technology CompaniesVolunteerMatch
Technology companies have changed everything about our day to day—from smart phones to document sharing to HR systems. When it comes to employee and community engagement, what innovative approaches are they using? What’s worked to effectively engage their employees and what are the challenges? This session at the 2015 VolunteerMatch Summit brought together a panel of Bay Area technology companies to discuss their approaches to community & employee engagement and the nuances of using their technology & skills for the greater good.
This document contains statistical data on crime in Mongolia for 2014-2015. It provides information on the number of crimes recorded by type of crime, the number of crimes investigated per 1000 people, and the clearance rate (percentage of crimes solved) for various crimes. Some of the specific data points include:
- The total number of recorded crimes was 18,261 in 2014 and 18,261 in 2015.
- The number of murders recorded was 7 in 2014 and 9 in 2015, with a clearance rate of 20.0% in 2014 and 39.1% in 2015.
- The number of robberies recorded was 126 in 2014 and 90 in 2015, with a clearance rate of 11.2%
This document contains notes from a discussion on procedural content generation (PCG). It includes questions about PCG techniques for terrain generation, level design, modeling 3D objects and textures. Examples of PCG applications in games are mentioned like No Man's Sky. Challenges of PCG are also discussed such as evaluating generated content and balancing randomness with meaningful patterns.
learn about the different types and sources of water pollution.You will gain an understanding of both surface water and groundwater pollution. http://energy.wesrch.com
The Great Big List of Infographics IdeasBarry Feldman
The great big lists of infographics ideas presents 25 concepts and themes for creating infographics. Fast-track your idea generation process and benefit from digital marketing's hottest visual trend.
How people want to spend their volunteer time is changing. What volunteers are looking for today, and will be looking for tomorrow, is different from what volunteers wanted just a few years ago. Whether you're looking to invite volunteers into your organization or send employees out into the community as volunteers this session can help. 2015 VolunteerMatch Summit attendees learned how to design opportunities that provide the right experience for volunteers by rethinking the work (and the way it's talked about), focusing on the impact of the work, and thinking about the skills, experiences and characteristics of the "right" volunteer for the role.
This document appears to contain statistical data in tables with categories listed vertically and data listed horizontally across categories. The data includes percentages and numbers. It is difficult to interpret the specific context or meaning without more surrounding information.
This presentation was a 10 to 20 minute presentation at Design Engaged 2005 in Berlin. The presentation was an exercise I was doing thinking through how to use our own data we were collecting and sharing out on the web and integrate it with the information from others we trust.
Bay Area Tech Panel Innovative Employee Engagement in Technology CompaniesVolunteerMatch
Technology companies have changed everything about our day to day—from smart phones to document sharing to HR systems. When it comes to employee and community engagement, what innovative approaches are they using? What’s worked to effectively engage their employees and what are the challenges? This session at the 2015 VolunteerMatch Summit brought together a panel of Bay Area technology companies to discuss their approaches to community & employee engagement and the nuances of using their technology & skills for the greater good.
This document contains statistical data on crime in Mongolia for 2014-2015. It provides information on the number of crimes recorded by type of crime, the number of crimes investigated per 1000 people, and the clearance rate (percentage of crimes solved) for various crimes. Some of the specific data points include:
- The total number of recorded crimes was 18,261 in 2014 and 18,261 in 2015.
- The number of murders recorded was 7 in 2014 and 9 in 2015, with a clearance rate of 20.0% in 2014 and 39.1% in 2015.
- The number of robberies recorded was 126 in 2014 and 90 in 2015, with a clearance rate of 11.2%
This document contains notes from a discussion on procedural content generation (PCG). It includes questions about PCG techniques for terrain generation, level design, modeling 3D objects and textures. Examples of PCG applications in games are mentioned like No Man's Sky. Challenges of PCG are also discussed such as evaluating generated content and balancing randomness with meaningful patterns.
learn about the different types and sources of water pollution.You will gain an understanding of both surface water and groundwater pollution. http://energy.wesrch.com
The Great Big List of Infographics IdeasBarry Feldman
The great big lists of infographics ideas presents 25 concepts and themes for creating infographics. Fast-track your idea generation process and benefit from digital marketing's hottest visual trend.
How people want to spend their volunteer time is changing. What volunteers are looking for today, and will be looking for tomorrow, is different from what volunteers wanted just a few years ago. Whether you're looking to invite volunteers into your organization or send employees out into the community as volunteers this session can help. 2015 VolunteerMatch Summit attendees learned how to design opportunities that provide the right experience for volunteers by rethinking the work (and the way it's talked about), focusing on the impact of the work, and thinking about the skills, experiences and characteristics of the "right" volunteer for the role.
This document appears to contain statistical data in tables with categories listed vertically and data listed horizontally across categories. The data includes percentages and numbers. It is difficult to interpret the specific context or meaning without more surrounding information.