Mission Doctors Association sends Catholic doctors and their families on medical missions around the world. These doctors work without pay to provide healthcare and train local medical professionals to improve long-term care. While on mission, families live simply in local communities and help in clinics, schools, and parishes. Both doctors and families find the work rewarding and feel it brings them closer together and allows them to experience other cultures.
A Pecha Kucha style presentation about fundraising for health services in Brant County delivered by Marilyn Sewell at Paris Lectures on October 18, 2016.
Tanzania, from an outsider’s point of view is home to abundant fresh water resources and rich wildlife, but many of us aren’t aware of the social problems that the country is going through.
A Pecha Kucha style presentation about fundraising for health services in Brant County delivered by Marilyn Sewell at Paris Lectures on October 18, 2016.
Tanzania, from an outsider’s point of view is home to abundant fresh water resources and rich wildlife, but many of us aren’t aware of the social problems that the country is going through.
A comparison of UIA/Rules Business Rules and LucidWorks DroolsPeter Arwanitis
related to a discussion on LinkedIn group: Enterprise Search Engine Professionals
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source: http://slidesha.re/160saNi
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Email clients haven't moved forward since the mid-1990s. Most applications have added superficial features, but the basics remained unchanged: Folders, lists of disconnected emails sorted by arrival time. Clients have no sense of priority, urgency, workflows, or connectedness. Their search features are simple and are sometimes painfully slow. Users today are bombarded with email and find popular email clients hard to use and inefficient.
How did we get here? How do we get out of it? This talk will show new ideas of improving the email experience for overloaded users. Gabor will also talk about commercial opportunities in this field, illustrated with his own experience in Silicon Valley at his previous startup, Xobni, the maker of a popular Outlook-based application.
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Dr. Milton and Debbie Drake, Gwen Ellis, R.N., Dr. Cornelia Haener and Dr. Malinda Wheeler teach at the HOPEww Global Conference 2017. How God can harness your medical training, talents and experiences to serve both locally and abroad.
A comparison of UIA/Rules Business Rules and LucidWorks DroolsPeter Arwanitis
related to a discussion on LinkedIn group: Enterprise Search Engine Professionals
Topic SlideShare "Business Rules for Search“ (13/03/21)
source: http://slidesha.re/160saNi
Slides in response to Grant Ingersoll comment regarding Business Rules in LucidWorks Search through Drools
Email clients haven't moved forward since the mid-1990s. Most applications have added superficial features, but the basics remained unchanged: Folders, lists of disconnected emails sorted by arrival time. Clients have no sense of priority, urgency, workflows, or connectedness. Their search features are simple and are sometimes painfully slow. Users today are bombarded with email and find popular email clients hard to use and inefficient.
How did we get here? How do we get out of it? This talk will show new ideas of improving the email experience for overloaded users. Gabor will also talk about commercial opportunities in this field, illustrated with his own experience in Silicon Valley at his previous startup, Xobni, the maker of a popular Outlook-based application.
These are the slides from Gabor Cselle's presentation at CSIRO / Macquarie University on Oct 15, 2008. Thanks to Andrew Lampert for organizing the talk!
Dr. Milton and Debbie Drake, Gwen Ellis, R.N., Dr. Cornelia Haener and Dr. Malinda Wheeler teach at the HOPEww Global Conference 2017. How God can harness your medical training, talents and experiences to serve both locally and abroad.
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44. Being part of a community of people living in poverty helps us to see life through different eyes
45. Mission families get to see people sacrificing their own comforts for a good education and a better life for their own families
46. We see that the world is in dire need and that we have much to share
47. “ One really never gets used to being surrounded by poverty. It brings about a deep sadness and a constant reminder that we have the responsibility, as a wealthy people, to share all that we have been given.” Molly Druffner
48. Some communities live in dire conditions with virtually no resources available to them
49. And yet, a very small amount of support can build hospitals, educate medical students, and provide health care for many
50. We have the means (and the excess) to help people living in desperate poverty
51. “ Working with a mission hospital opened my eyes to the wealth of education and resources we have to offer poor communities. We are grateful for the opportunity that Mission Doctors gave us to serve. ” Mark Druffner
52. “ We are grateful for the opportunity we had to grow closer as a family” Jake and Julian Druffner
53. We are grateful to have been part of an international faith community.