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Enterprise portals: addressing the organisational and individual perspectives of information systems
Enterprise portals are being viewed as the next generation application platform of choice, offering benefits over both client/server and thin client arrangements. By providing a mediating layer between the information applications and resources of the organisation and the individuals using them, enterprise portals appear to provide a unique context to allow both the organisational and individual perspectives of information systems to be addressed. This study seeks to examine these often competing perspectives of information systems by using an exploratory empirical survey to investigate the actual deployment of enterprise portals within a range of different organisations. It is found that both the individual and organisational benefits that enterprise portals can offer appear to have been recognised, and coherent sets of services addressing each of these perspectives are being developed. Consistent with diffusion and acceptance of technology models, organisations appear to be commencing their portal developments with services that will ensure utilisation by individuals, and are subsequently seeking to realise organisational level benefits
Health Care and Opportunity
Tens of millions of Americans experience barriers to accessing appropriate health care, and many more face inequitable, lower-quality care that carries a heavy human and economic toll. Inequality in health care affects all Americans, both directly and indirectly, as inadequate health care limits opportunity for those who face health challenges and weakens their ability to participate in the economic and social life of the nation
Project 150
Project 150 addresses the issue of youth homelessness in the Clark County School District. Project 150 currently serves more than 6,000 disadvantaged high school students at 58 schools in Southern Nevada.https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/educ_sys_202/1091/thumbnail.jp
Project 150
Project 150 began when its two co founders learned about the increased number of homeless youth attending just Rancho High School. Patrick Spargur and Don Purdue worked together to form Project 150 to decrease and eventually end homelessness in the youth of Las Vegas. The purpose of Project 150 is to end high school homelessness through the support of a community.https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/educ_fys_103/1045/thumbnail.jp
Project 150
Project 150 assists homeless students in high schools within Nevada who don\u27t have access to basic necessities.https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/educ_sys_202/1062/thumbnail.jp
Project 150
Project 150 addresses the issue of youth homelessness in the Clark County School District. Project 150 currently serves more than 6,000 disadvantaged high school students at 58 schools in Southern Nevada.https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/educ_sys_202/1096/thumbnail.jp
Project 150
Project 150 is designed to provide for homeless high school students. It was established in December of 2011 they provide teens with meal bags and school supplies.https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/educ_sys_202/1059/thumbnail.jp
Project 150
Homelessness is a major problem in the world we live, but it is even bigger when it happens to youths.https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/educ_sys_202/1011/thumbnail.jp
Project 150
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Project 150
Project 150 addresses the issue of youth homelessness in the Clark County School District. Project 150 currently serves more than 6,000 disadvantaged high school students at 58 schools in Southern Nevada.https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/educ_sys_202/1072/thumbnail.jp
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