According to a survey conducted in 2023, ** percent of college students in the United States said that they preferred lab or interactive work to be conducted in person, while ** percent preferred online. Taking exams and researching were the only activities that college students were more likely to say that they preferred online rather than in person in that year.
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NDS is an interactive, web-based system, for the visualization of multidimensional neighborhood dynamics across the 50 largest US Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from 1980 to 2010 (http://neighborhooddynamics.dreamhosters.com). Four different visualization tools are developed: (1) an interactive time slider to show neighborhood classification changes for different years; (2) multiple interactive bar charts for each variables of each neighborhood; (3) an animated neighborhood’s trajectory and sequence cluster on a self-organizing map (SOM) output space; and (4) a synchronized visualization tool showing maps for four time stamps at once. The development of this interactive online platform for visualizing dynamics overcomes many of the challenges associated with communicating changes for multiple variables, across multiple time stamps, and for a large geographic area when relying upon static maps. The system enables users to select and dive into details on particular neighborhoods and explore their changes over time.
USACE personnel compiled multiple shapefiles and databases with historic high water marks (HWM) records from within the Omaha District. This data was combined with the digitized HWM USACE Books 1-14. Not all databases had a geolocation for sites, these are not included in this file geodatabase.USACE Omaha District digitized paper high water marks to ArcGIS format. Dataset consists of high-water marks from USACE Books 1 - 14. Book dates range from 1960 to 1993 and points were entered based off referencing paper maps. Due to the age of the HWM paper records and potential changes in geography – the exact physical location of the HWM may differ from the location documented in the shapefile. Staff made their best effort to locate HWM based on description provided in the paper records. The user should be aware of the low level-of-accuracy that may be associated with some HWM. This data is provided to understand the rough magnitude of past historic flood events and should not be used as the only source of information for calibration purposes. Original USACE is located in book form at the Omaha District Office as well as scanned at "
wo-netapp2\cenwo-ed-h\floodplain\Mapthis folder as the s drive_Silver_Jackets\Nebraska\Projects\FY20_NE_HighWaterMarks\Data_Collection".The geolocated HWMs were compiled from shapefiles stored on multiple Omaha District servers.
wo-netapp2\cenwo-ed-h\EDH_PUB\HWM\ contained 2011_TetraTechContract, 2013_CO_HWM, June_2008, and May_2007. The shapefile "hwm_oct00.shp" consists of additional HWM's digitized in 2000 from the USACE Books 1-14. These points were missing from the 2020 digitization effort and added to this file geodatabase.Disclaimer: The United States government and USACE furnishes this data and the recipient accepts and uses it with the express understanding that the government makes no warranties, expressed, or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliability, usability, or suitability for any particular purpose of the information and data furnished. The United States shall be under no liability whatsoever to any person by reason of any use made thereof.
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The Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act (RCA) provides broad natural resource strategic assessment and planning authority for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The purpose of the RCA is to ensure that USDA programs for the conservation of soil, water, and related resources are responsive to the long-term needs of the Nation. This site supports the RCA by providing data from a variety of sources, including data on the status and trends of natural resources, conservation efforts (funding and conservation practices applied), and the agricultural sector. Reports can be created at the State, Regional, or National level. Regional data reports are available for the USDA Farm Production Regions, and Conservation Effects Assessment Program (CEAP) publications are available by CEAP regions. Options for Conservation Programs, or summary reports from the National Resources Inventory (NRI), the Economic Research Service (State level only), and the Census of Agriculture (State level only) can be selected. Reports can be downloaded as CSV files that can then be opened in spreadsheet software such as Excel, or viewed directly online with graphics as HTML or PDF. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: RCA Report - Interactive Data Viewer. File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/rca/national/technical/nra/rca/ida/ The interactive map interface provides access to data from a variety of sources, including data on the status and trends of natural resources, conservation efforts (funding and conservation practices applied), and the agricultural sector.
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State Cancer Profiles (https://statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov) hosts an interactive website for tracking United States cancer incidence and prevalence. The dataset hosted here is an automated scraping from all locales for all demographic variables and diseases.
Two tables are available:
The dataset is meant for data mining or for building additional data products based on the state cancer profiles data, but without having to scrape the data yourself.
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Health Data Interactive produces a series of tables on national health statistics. Tables are customizable, and users can download tables, charts and reports. Health topics include, and are not limited to: hospital discharges, mental health, disabilities, diabetes and childbirth. Background Health Data Interactive is a part of the National Center for Health Statistics at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. From this website, users can get information on a variety of health topics and trends in the United States. Topics are organized under the following categories: health and functional status; health care use and expenditures; health conditions; health insurance and access; mortality and life expectancy; pregnancy and birth; risk factors and disease prevention. User Functionality Users can choose to download the data files or view the results in chart, table or graph form. Since users can control the which variables are included and how they are presented, they have a wide variety of customization options; directions for how to work with the tables are provided. Users can view data by age, race/ethnicity, gender and/ or geographic region. Data Notes Fourteen different data sources are used and are clearly identified for each table. There are links to each source from the website. The tables are updated frequently, but the site does not specify when. The most recent data is from 2009.
Take Two Interactive is a video game distribution company headquartered in the United States. The company is divided into different publishing labels depending on the type of games or target audience (Rockstar Games, 2K Games, Private Division and Social Point). Take-Two Interactive's global revenue has shown a continuous increase since 2015. In the fiscal year 2025, Take-Two generated 96.4 percent of its revenue through digital games, more than doubling the revenue share from this channel since 2015.
This project will develop a decision-support tool to aid resource managers, municipalities, and a county with decisions related to the preservation and restoration of mangrove, marsh, and beach habitats; water management; and coastal planning, zoning, and land acquisition.
River Reach Habitat Quality (RFC 2008)
This layer was digitized in 2015 for the HRS Board using data from the 2008 State of the Watershed Report. This layer shows the quality of habitat surveyed by Delia Malone on selected reaches in the Roaring Fork Watershed. This data is intended as a reference for future research and planning, site specific conditions may vary. Strahler Steam Order numbers are also given for each river reach.
River Watch Sites
This layer was digitized in 2015 for the HRS Board using data from the Roaring Fork Conservancy. The layer shows River Watch sites where the RFC and partner organizations monitor stream health indicators. Active sites are marked with an “x” in the popup. To access the data please visit http://cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/RW-DataSheets.aspx and search for the river and monitoring site of interest. For more information about the program and additional summery data please contact the RFC www.roaringfork.org
Surface Water Realtime (USGS, CDSS)
This layer shows realtime telemetry gauges maintained by the United States Geological Survey and the Colorado Decision Support System. Click on the icon and then click on “more info” to link to the gauge website. This layer can be used to monitor stream flows and diversion tunnel flows (cfs). Please see the USGS and CDSS websites for more information.
Parcel Boundary (Pitkin County GIS 2015)
This layer identifies property boundaries in Pitkin County. The Parcel geometry is created by reading legal descriptions through Plats, Surveys, Deeds, and CAD drawing files. Approximately 15% of land in Pitkin County is privately held, which is represented in this layer. Federal lands are shown in the Forest Lands layer. Please see http://www.pitkincounty.com/458/GIS-Mapping for more information.
Recreation Easement (Pitkin County GIS 2015)
This layer contains recreation easements throughout Pitkin County with attributes that include the easement type, common name and establishment information. Please see http://www.pitkincounty.com/458/GIS-Mapping or Pitkin County Open Spaces and Trails for more information.
Federal Land Boundary (Pitkin County GIS 2015)The parcel layer and Forest (or Federal Land) layer are independently maintained layers. The Forest layer included lands owned by U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the State of Colorado (State of CO). Approximately 85% of the land area in Pitkin County is Federal Land. Please see http://www.pitkincounty.com/458/GIS-Mapping for more information.SNOTEL Sites From NRCSThese files are updated daily around 7:30 am and 12:30 Pacific Time with midnight summaries of the previous day's data. The symbols are color-coded by the current snow water equivalent as a percent of the 1981-2010 normal on this date. Clicking on a symbol will reveal additional information, including a photo of the site, more real-time data, and links to charts and additional reports. Please visit http://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/snotel/ for more information.
This CED spatial web service (ESRI ArcGIS Online Hosted Feature Layer) is a optimized quick visualization and unique value source for optimized CED web startup. The CED provides Sagebrush biome spatial representations and attribute information of conservation efforts entered into the Conservation Efforts Database (https://conservationefforts.org) by various data providers. This spatial web service is made of point and polygon layers and non-spatial tables. Feature records are group with their respective spatial feature type layers (point, polygon). The two spatial layers have identical attribute fields.Read only access to this data is ONLY available via an interactive web map on the Conservation Efforts Database website or authorized websites. Users who are interested in more access can directly contact the data providers by using the contact information available through the CED interactive map's pop-up/identify feature.The spatially explicit, web-based Conservation Efforts Database is capable of (1) allowing multiple-users to enter data from different locations, (2) uploading and storing documents, (3) linking conservation actions to one or more threats (one-to-many relationships), (4) reporting functions that would allow summaries of the conservation actions at multiple scales (e.g., management zones, populations, or priority areas for conservation), and (5) accounting for actions at multiple scales from small easements to statewide planning efforts.The sagebrush ecosystem is the largest ecosystem type in the continental U.S., providing habitat for more than 350 associated fish and wildlife species. In recognition of the need to conserve a healthy sagebrush ecosystem to provide for the long-term conservation of its inhabitants, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and United States Geological Survey (USGS) developed the Conservation Efforts Database version 2.0.0 (CED). The purpose of the CED is to efficiently capture the unprecedented level of conservation plans and actions being implemented throughout the sagebrush ecosystem and designed to capture actions not only for its most famous resident, the greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus; hereafter, sage-grouse) but for the other species that rely on sagebrush habitats. Understanding the distribution and type of conservation actions happening across the landscape will allow visualization and quantification of the extent to which threats are being addressed.The purpose of this CED spatial web service (ESRI ArcGIS Online Hosted Feature Layer) is to provide CED data for authorized web sites or authorized users.
Despite some mild fluctuations, the net income of brokerage firm Interactive Brokers has trended upwards between 2014 and 2021. From *** million U.S. dollars in 2014, the brokerage firm reported a net profit of **** billion U.S. dollars in 2022. Interactive brokers is a multinational brokerage firm based in the United States specializing in electronic and particularly online trading.
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Income-Before-Tax Time Series for Rush Street Interactive Inc. Rush Street Interactive, Inc. operates as an online casino and sports betting company in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. The company offers real-money online casino, online and retail sports betting, and social gaming services. It also provides full suite of games comprising bricks-and-mortar casinos, such as table games, slot machines, and poker games. The company offers its products under BetRivers, PlaySugarHouse, and RushBet brands. Rush Street Interactive, Inc. was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
The Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act - Web Interactive Forms (CMEA-WIF) is the electronic online form used by retail vendors to self-certify to the DEA that all requirements of the CMEA have been met. Information is collected by CMEA-WIF online.
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Online e-commerce application that allows on-line registrations, reports, and payments.- Form DEA-224 Application for Registration - Retail (OMB# 1117-0014)- Form DEA-224A Renewal Application for Registration û Retail- Form DEA-225 Application for Registr
The Foreign Aid Explorer shows the multi-dimensional picture of U.S. foreign assistance through a highly visual and interactive website. The website makes it easy for all users to find and retrieve the data they need. For the casual user, there are interactive maps and graphics that clearly lay out the details of foreign aid, allowing users to explore foreign aid data across countries, sectors, and over time. More advanced users can quickly download their desired data using our data query tools or by selecting from a choice of prepared files. Foreign Aid Explorer is a product of USAID's Economic Analysis and Data Services. The Foreign Aid Explorer reports comprehensive, aggregate historical (1946-2000) and disaggregated (2001-present) obligation and disbursement data on the 30 U.S. Government agencies implementing foreign assistance. USAID collects the data on the Foreign Aid Explorer quarterly or annually, depending on the capability of the reporting agency. These data are used to report official U.S. Government foreign aid to Congress and the OECD. USAID posts data to the Foreign Aid Explorer periodically throughout the year as significant data releases are ready.
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HazMatMapper is an online and interactive geographic visualization tool designed to facilitate exploration of transnational flows of hazardous waste in North America (http://geography.wisc.edu/hazardouswaste/map/). While conventional narratives suggest that wealthier countries such as Canada and the United States (US) export waste to poorer countries like Mexico, little is known about how waste trading may affect specific sites within any of the three countries. To move beyond anecdotal discussions and national aggregates, we assembled a novel geographic dataset describing transnational hazardous waste shipments from 2007 to 2012 through two Freedom of Information Act requests for documents held by the US Environmental Protection Agency. While not yet detailing all of the transnational hazardous waste trade in North America, HazMatMapper supports multiscale and site-specific visual exploration of US imports of hazardous waste from Canada and Mexico. It thus enables academic researchers, waste regulators, and the general public to generate hypotheses on regional clustering, transnational corporate structuring, and environmental justice concerns, as well as to understand the limitations of existing regulatory data collection itself. Here, we discuss the dataset and design process behind HazMatMapper and demonstrate its utility for understanding the transnational hazardous waste trade.
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This polygon files contains 2015-2016 school-year data delineating school attendance boundaries. These data were collected and processed as part of the School Attendance Boundary Survey (SABS) project which was funded by NCES to create geography delineating school attendance boundaries. Original source information that was used to create these boundary files were collected were collected over a web-based self-reporting system, through e-mail, and mailed paper maps. The web application provided instructions and assistance to users via a user guide, a frequently asked questions document, and instructional videos. Boundaries supplied outside of the online reporting system typically fell into one of six categories: a digital geographic file, such as a shapefile or KML file; digital image files, such as jpegs and pdfs; narrative descriptions; an interactive web map; Excel or pdf address lists; and paper maps. 2015 TIGER/line features (that consist of streets, hydrography, railways, etc.) were used to digitize school attendance boundaries and was the primary source of information used to digitize analog information. This practice works well as most school attendance boundaries align with streets, railways, water bodies and similar line features included in the 2015 TIGER/line "edges" files. In those few cases in which a portion of a school attendance boundary serves both sides of a street contractor staff used Esri’s Imagery base map to estimate the property lines of parcels. The data digitized from analog maps and verbal descriptions do not conform to cadastral data (and many of the original GIS files created by school districts do not conform with cadastral or parcel data).The SABS 2015-2016 file uses the WGS 1984 Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere coordinate system.Additional information about SABS can be found on the EDGE website.The SABS dataset is intended for research purposes only and reflects a single snapshot in time. School boundaries frequently change from year to year. To verify legal descriptions of boundaries, users must contact the school district directly.All information contained in this file is in the public domain. Data users are advised to review NCES program documentation and feature class metadata to understand the limitations and appropriate use of these data.
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Hydrologic data, primarily precipitation and runoff, have been collected on experimental watersheds operated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) and on other lands in southeastern Arizona since the 1950s. These data are of national and international importance and make up one of the most comprehensive semiarid watershed data sets in the world. The USDA-ARS Southwest Watershed Research Center has recently developed an electronic data processing system that includes an online interface (https://tucson.ars.ag.gov/dap) to provide public access to the data. The goal of the system is to promote analyses and interpretations of historic and current data by improving data access. The publicly accessible part of the system consists of an interactive Web site, which provides an interface to the data, and a relational database, which is used to process, store, and manage data. In addition, DAP was expanded to put sediment, meteorological, soil moisture and temperature, vegetation, CO2 and water flux, geographic information system (GIS) and aircraft and satellite spectral imagery data on line and to publish metadata for all WGEW long-term measurements.
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The Online Legal Services industry has experienced robust growth as online legal documentation, lawyer networking and other general legal services have become more accessible. This industry, once controversial because it departed from traditional law firm structures and restrictions on offering legal advice without a bar-certified lawyer, has seen greater acceptance and legitimization. This shift is especially evident as services have expanded to include the creation of business incorporations, wills, trusts and online legal advice.Online providers tend to price their services lower than brick-and-mortar law firms, so as online resources have broadened, price-sensitive consumers have increasingly used the internet to find reasonably priced alternatives to traditional lawyers. The pandemic served as an accelerant for the adoption of online legal services by shifting client expectations and making remote access a necessity. With state courts limiting operating hours and remote work increasing the necessity of online platforms, the industry responded to the surge in demand by expanding subscription plans and building stronger customer portals. In the years since, online providers have benefited from growth in the number of small- and medium-sized businesses, which are the industry's most extensive client base. As a result, industry revenue is expected to increase at a CAGR of 4.8% to $15.2 billion through 2025. Even as revenue is projected to increase 9.9% in 2025, profit is expected to stagnate amid stiff competition.Strong demand for online legal services will continue moving forward, as cost-conscious buyers will turn to less expensive online options in the face of budget pressures. In response, leading providers like LegalZoom and Rocket Lawyer will further expand affordable subscription-based models, securing predictable income streams. Throughout, the industry is expected to remain highly competitive as technology enhances services, with providers investing in AI-powered tools to enable the completion of a broader range of forms and legal actions online. Afterward, industry revenue is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.6% to $15.2 billion through 2030.
Take Two Interactive is a video game distribution company headquartered in the United States. The company is divided into different publishing labels depending on the type of games or target audience (Rockstar Games, 2K Games, Private Division and Social Point). Take-Two Interactive's global revenue from virtual currency, add-on content, and in-game purchases has shown a continuous increase since 2018. In the fiscal year 2025, Take-Two generated over 4.47 billion U.S. dollars in revenue through recurrent consumer spending, which translates to approximately 79.4 percent of the company's net revenue during the measured period. 2021 was the first year that add-on purchases accounted for the majority of TTE's revenues and show the development of the gaming industry monetization as a whole.
According to a survey conducted in 2023, ** percent of college students in the United States said that they preferred lab or interactive work to be conducted in person, while ** percent preferred online. Taking exams and researching were the only activities that college students were more likely to say that they preferred online rather than in person in that year.