This document proposes launching a fleet of 75 satellites to form company logos and names in the sky. It estimates costs for the Boeing 702HP satellites at $100 million each, a Sea Launch rocket at $57 million per launch, and a 24-year, 300-person operations team. The timeline is to start satellite production in 2012, with launches from 2017-2020. Additional revenue streams could come from branding the satellites or leasing transponder space. The overall budget is preliminary and does not include many additional expenses.
The document discusses issues around global water quality and access to clean water. It notes that over 1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water and outlines some of the health and social impacts of poor water quality, including increased risk of cholera. It then focuses on cholera as a waterborne illness, describing its symptoms and treatments. The document emphasizes the need for improved sanitation, hygiene, and water treatment worldwide and especially in developing areas like parts of Africa that are at higher risk of cholera outbreaks.
This document summarizes a student presentation about water quality issues in Kenya and their partnership with Sevuria. It notes that over 1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water globally, including 16.8 million in Kenya. Water sources in partner communities include streams and shallow wells that often dry up. Treatment methods are insufficient or non-existent. This impacts people's health, education, and livelihoods. Cholera is a risk where water treatment is inadequate and can be treated with oral rehydration and antibiotics. The partnership aims to improve water quality monitoring and access in Kenya.
This document proposes launching a fleet of 75 satellites to form company logos and names in the sky. It estimates costs for the Boeing 702HP satellites at $100 million each, a Sea Launch rocket at $57 million per launch, and a 24-year, 300-person operations team. The timeline is to start satellite production in 2012, with launches from 2017-2020. Additional revenue streams could come from branding the satellites or leasing transponder space. The overall budget is preliminary and does not include many additional expenses.
The document discusses issues around global water quality and access to clean water. It notes that over 1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water and outlines some of the health and social impacts of poor water quality, including increased risk of cholera. It then focuses on cholera as a waterborne illness, describing its symptoms and treatments. The document emphasizes the need for improved sanitation, hygiene, and water treatment worldwide and especially in developing areas like parts of Africa that are at higher risk of cholera outbreaks.
This document summarizes a student presentation about water quality issues in Kenya and their partnership with Sevuria. It notes that over 1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water globally, including 16.8 million in Kenya. Water sources in partner communities include streams and shallow wells that often dry up. Treatment methods are insufficient or non-existent. This impacts people's health, education, and livelihoods. Cholera is a risk where water treatment is inadequate and can be treated with oral rehydration and antibiotics. The partnership aims to improve water quality monitoring and access in Kenya.
Robin's Hierarchy of Dance (Design for Dance, Stanford 2014)Robin Campbell
You can find a full explanation of the slides here:
http://thedancedojo.com/blog/design-for-dance-stanford/
I made this presentation for BJ Fogg's 2014 Design 4 Dance conference at Stanford.
The goal: give the audience an approach to designing the first 5 minutes a dance experience, that they be it in person experience, on a website or in an app, that leaves the student feeling "YES, this is for me. YES, I'm coming back!"
Robin's Hierarchy of Dance (Design for Dance, Stanford 2014)Robin Campbell
You can find a full explanation of the slides here:
http://thedancedojo.com/blog/design-for-dance-stanford/
I made this presentation for BJ Fogg's 2014 Design 4 Dance conference at Stanford.
The goal: give the audience an approach to designing the first 5 minutes a dance experience, that they be it in person experience, on a website or in an app, that leaves the student feeling "YES, this is for me. YES, I'm coming back!"