Zahra Rasool is a graduate student at the Missouri School of Journalism. She is also the executive director and founder of Gistory, an Internet startup that aims to provide complete, concise and contextual news briefs on an interactive world map. Rasool started Gistory while she was working on her masters degree. The startup is partly funded by the Reynolds Journalism Institute.
Rasool is working on a documentary about women in rural India who are striving to bring about change in their local communities. She received the $12,000 O.O. McIntyre Fellowship, which is the highest postgraduate award given by the Missouri School of Journalism to work on her film. Prior to founding Gistory, she spent nine months with Al Jazeera English in Washington D.C. as an intern and fellow.
Rasool is originally from Mumbai, India.
The document discusses setting up an e-commerce business called VOLGHAN E-Commerce Office that sells products online and via telephone and fax. The business will be located in Portugal and aims to provide excellent customer service. Contact information is provided for placing orders via telephone, fax, text message, or email.
The document discusses three main kinds of kangaroos: red kangaroos, grey kangaroos, and wallabies. Red kangaroos are large and muscular with males reaching up to 3 meters long. Grey kangaroos have soft grey coats and differ from red kangaroos in facial markings. Wallabies are smaller than kangaroos and use their powerful hind legs and tails to get around and defend against predators.
The document discusses three main kinds of kangaroos: red kangaroos, grey kangaroos, and wallabies. Red kangaroos are large and muscular with males reaching up to 3 meters long. Grey kangaroos have soft grey coats and differ from red kangaroos in facial markings. Wallabies are smaller than kangaroos and use their powerful hind legs and tails to defend against predators and maintain balance.
This document discusses the importance of protecting patient privacy and confidentiality as required by HIPAA laws. It advises healthcare workers that it is tempting but wrong to access patient information out of curiosity, as doing so violates federal privacy laws and puts one's professional practice at risk. The document also notes that all computer and electronic equipment usage can be tracked by security policies, so healthcare workers should keep their login credentials private and avoid putting themselves at risk of violation. In summary, the document encourages healthcare workers to uphold professional standards and do the right thing by respecting patient privacy as mandated by law.
Edfora is a non-profit organization with a mission to democratize learning and empower knowledge sharing in communities. It aims to revolutionize education by taking quality education to all parts of society through partnerships with schools and universities. Edfora representatives visited IIT Bombay to share their vision and roadmap. Students were enthusiastic and asked questions. Ambassadors were selected to engage education stakeholders and establish IIT Bombay and other university chapters. The effort will help onboard teachers and students to contribute and access educational content through Edfora's platform. Benefits for schools, students and teachers include augmenting education and providing larger platforms to access and share knowledge.
Benjamin D. Baria is presenting his background which includes majors in political science and foreign affairs with a minor in communications. His aspirations include careers in venture capital, government, and education. He discusses his faith and leadership experiences. The document provides analyses of industries and definitions of key terms as well as profiles of mentors who work in alternative energy, government, and higher education.
Federal privacy laws strictly prohibit accessing or sharing patient health information without their consent, even if the patient is famous. Healthcare organizations closely monitor all computer usage, and any violations of privacy standards can result in serious legal penalties. Maintaining patient confidentiality and complying with security policies is a core aspect of professional responsibility in healthcare.
SU Connected is a proposed networking website for Syracuse University students to replace less effective methods of communication. The website would allow students to create professional profiles, communicate with teachers via messages and chat rooms, and join group pages for classes, clubs, and sports teams. Students could also RSVP for events, access campus applications, and sync calendars and assignment due dates for organization. A mobile app version would be created for various devices to enable on-the-go access and notifications.
The document discusses three main kinds of kangaroos: red kangaroos, grey kangaroos, and wallabies. Red kangaroos are large and muscular with males reaching up to 3 meters long. Grey kangaroos have soft grey coats and differ from red kangaroos in facial markings. Wallabies are smaller herbivores that use their powerful hind legs and tails to escape predators and feed in rural and urban areas.
The document presents an outline for an online restaurant management system. It discusses how the system can decrease service times in the kitchen, bar, and offices through online ordering. It also allows for more accurate orders by listing required fields. Customer reservations can be made online through a simple process of entering name, party size, phone, date, and time. The system manages reservations and tables by allocating reservations, walk-ins, and the waitlist to specific tables based on location and available services. It maps front-of-house seating and provides alerts on open, long occupied, or dirty tables.
The document discusses three main kinds of kangaroos: the red kangaroo, grey kangaroo, and wallaby. It provides details about the physical characteristics and behaviors of each. The red kangaroo is the largest and can leap over 9 meters, while greys have distinctive grey coloring and lack the red's facial markings. Wallabies have powerful hind legs and tails for defense and balance.
This document discusses IP addressing, subnetting, and how computers determine network addresses. It begins by explaining IP addresses and address classes. It then covers subnet masks and how they are used with a logical AND operation to identify the network portion of an IP address. The document provides an example of how subnetting can take a single class C network and divide it into multiple subnets/networks to make more efficient use of addressing. Specifically, it shows how 3 bits can be taken from the host portion and assigned to the network portion to create 6 subnets with up to 30 host addresses each from a single class C network.
New product development is the process of bringing a new product to market. It involves generating ideas, screening concepts, developing and testing selected concepts, creating a marketing strategy, analyzing business factors, developing prototypes, test marketing, and commercialization. The goal is to create new products that open new markets, replace existing products, or expand current markets in order to maintain or increase a company's market share and competitive advantage. Some key reasons for developing new products include creating profitable products, responding to new technologies or customer needs, and defeating competitors.
Edfora is a non-profit organization with a mission to democratize learning and empower knowledge sharing in communities. It aims to revolutionize education by taking quality education to all parts of society through partnerships with schools and universities. Edfora representatives visited IIT Bombay to share their vision and roadmap. Students were enthusiastic and asked questions. Ambassadors were selected to engage education stakeholders and establish IIT Bombay and other university chapters. The effort will help onboard teachers and students to contribute and access educational content through Edfora's platform. Benefits for schools, students and teachers include augmenting education and providing larger platforms to access and share knowledge.
Benjamin D. Baria is presenting his background which includes majors in political science and foreign affairs with a minor in communications. His aspirations include careers in venture capital, government, and education. He discusses his faith and leadership experiences. The document provides analyses of industries and definitions of key terms as well as profiles of mentors who work in alternative energy, government, and higher education.
Federal privacy laws strictly prohibit accessing or sharing patient health information without their consent, even if the patient is famous. Healthcare organizations closely monitor all computer usage, and any violations of privacy standards can result in serious legal penalties. Maintaining patient confidentiality and complying with security policies is a core aspect of professional responsibility in healthcare.
SU Connected is a proposed networking website for Syracuse University students to replace less effective methods of communication. The website would allow students to create professional profiles, communicate with teachers via messages and chat rooms, and join group pages for classes, clubs, and sports teams. Students could also RSVP for events, access campus applications, and sync calendars and assignment due dates for organization. A mobile app version would be created for various devices to enable on-the-go access and notifications.
The document discusses three main kinds of kangaroos: red kangaroos, grey kangaroos, and wallabies. Red kangaroos are large and muscular with males reaching up to 3 meters long. Grey kangaroos have soft grey coats and differ from red kangaroos in facial markings. Wallabies are smaller herbivores that use their powerful hind legs and tails to escape predators and feed in rural and urban areas.
The document presents an outline for an online restaurant management system. It discusses how the system can decrease service times in the kitchen, bar, and offices through online ordering. It also allows for more accurate orders by listing required fields. Customer reservations can be made online through a simple process of entering name, party size, phone, date, and time. The system manages reservations and tables by allocating reservations, walk-ins, and the waitlist to specific tables based on location and available services. It maps front-of-house seating and provides alerts on open, long occupied, or dirty tables.
The document discusses three main kinds of kangaroos: the red kangaroo, grey kangaroo, and wallaby. It provides details about the physical characteristics and behaviors of each. The red kangaroo is the largest and can leap over 9 meters, while greys have distinctive grey coloring and lack the red's facial markings. Wallabies have powerful hind legs and tails for defense and balance.
This document discusses IP addressing, subnetting, and how computers determine network addresses. It begins by explaining IP addresses and address classes. It then covers subnet masks and how they are used with a logical AND operation to identify the network portion of an IP address. The document provides an example of how subnetting can take a single class C network and divide it into multiple subnets/networks to make more efficient use of addressing. Specifically, it shows how 3 bits can be taken from the host portion and assigned to the network portion to create 6 subnets with up to 30 host addresses each from a single class C network.
New product development is the process of bringing a new product to market. It involves generating ideas, screening concepts, developing and testing selected concepts, creating a marketing strategy, analyzing business factors, developing prototypes, test marketing, and commercialization. The goal is to create new products that open new markets, replace existing products, or expand current markets in order to maintain or increase a company's market share and competitive advantage. Some key reasons for developing new products include creating profitable products, responding to new technologies or customer needs, and defeating competitors.