Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Evergreen Mission and Education Foundation 2016 INC
The Mission Handbook is a catalog of North American Protestant mission agencies that maintain international ministries and has been published in 22 editions from 1953 to 2017 (Dayton 1976; Missionary Research Library 1953, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966; Missionary Research Library and Missions Advanced Research and Communication Center 1968, 1970; Missions Advanced Research and Communication Center 1973; Newell 2017; Roberts and Siewert 1989; Siewert 1995; Siewert and Kenyon 1993; Siewert and Valdez 1997; Siewert and Welliver 2000; Weber 2010; Weber and Welliver 2007; Welliver and Northcutt 2004; Wilson 1979; Wilson and Siewert 1986). Variables were constructed from key data across these editions. Three separate datasets were constructed with these variables. The first, "https://www.thearda.com/data-archive?fid=APMAP" Target="_blank">'American Protestant Mission Agencies Profiles, 1951-2016 v2.1', covers all 22 editions, prioritizing those data that were the most consistent across all 22 editions. The second, "https://www.thearda.com/data-archive?fid=APMAP16" Target="_blank">'American Protestant Mission Agencies Profiles, 2016 v2.1', only focuses on data from the most recent 22nd edition, and includes additional variables. The third, 'American Protestant Mission Agencies Countries, 1951-2016 v2.1' (this one), covers all the countries in which mission agencies declared ministries, from the first to the last edition when an agency mentioned a country in which it operated.
As of March 2023, both the 'American Protestant Mission Agencies Profiles, 1951-2016 v2.1' and 'American Protestant Mission Agencies Profiles, 2016 2.1' datasets have been updated to correct for erroneous entries of several mission agencies. These changes include correcting for the assignment of unique ID numbers for three organizations already present in previous editions, the removal of two agencies that should not have been previously included, the changing of four ID numbers to fill in gaps in the list of IDs due to the deletions and edits (for the purpose of continuity), and the changing of ID numbers for two unique agencies that shared IDs with previous edition entries that were found to be different agencies than these previous editions. These were edited accordingly and any merging of datasets by the user should be kept within the same version number. These changes are more explicitly summarized in each of these files' codebooks, and are additionally reflected in the codebook for the 'American Protestant Mission Agencies Countries, 1951-2016 v2.1'.
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Historical Dataset of Mission High (Cont) is provided by PublicSchoolReview and contain statistics on metrics:Total Students Trends Over Years (2015-2023),Total Classroom Teachers Trends Over Years (2015-2023),Distribution of Students By Grade Trends,Student-Teacher Ratio Comparison Over Years (2015-2023),American Indian Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2019-2023),Asian Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2016-2023),Hispanic Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2016-2023),Black Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2019-2023),White Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2016-2023),Diversity Score Comparison Over Years (2016-2023),Free Lunch Eligibility Comparison Over Years (2015-2023),Reduced-Price Lunch Eligibility Comparison Over Years (2015-2023)
This statistic illustrates the global government space program spending in 2016, broken down by region. In that year, government expenditure on space programs in North America amounted to 36.4 billion U.S. dollars.
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This package includes information gathered during research into Positive Money, conducted between 2019 and 2024. Information includes i) statistics on funding received by Positive Money between 2010 and 2023, including grant amounts, donation amounts, and topics or activity areas funded - categorised as 'climate' or 'other'. Please note that 'other' also includes projects which contain elements of focus on climate change. This information points to a decline in grassroots donations and a significant increase in service-dependent grants, with a growing majority of these grants funding projects which focus primarily on climate issues. ii) an inexhaustive list of recorded policy proposals advocated by Positive Money between 2012 and 2023. This information points to the expansion of Positive Money's scope and its drift from monetary reform. ii) statistics on the number of Positive Money supporters and grassroots local groups between 2009 and 2023. This information points to a decline in support for Positive Money in line with its drift away from monetary reform. iv) the results of supporter surveys conducted by Positive Money, and published on its website, in 2017, 2019, and 2022. This information points to a lack of endorsement from Positive Money supporters for its drift away from monetary reform. v) the anonymised list of interviewees who participated in this research project. Overally, this information is used to understand the mission drift, mission displacement, and mission creep of Positive Money, a formerly a money creation reform campaign, which adopted a new mission for social justice and green finance after 2016.
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Abstract: This North Gorda processed sidescan data set was collected with an Edgetech 2205 sonar/sub-bottom system on MBARI Mapping AUV mission 20160807m3 in 2016 (investigators Dave Caress, Dave Clague, Jennifer Paduan). The data files are in MB-System-compatible format (mbio format 71) and contain processed sidescan data. The AUV survey mission was conducted during the 2016 R/V Rachel Carson cruise RCSN394 (chief scientist Dave Caress).
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Profile data from WireWalker deployments at Mission Beach, California in 2016 at a 50m depth.
The default data format served through the BCO-DMO data system is tabular. These data are available to download as matrices in NetCDF (.nc) and Matlab (.mat) files in the "Data Files" section of this page.
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In financial year 2022, the expenditure on the Smart City Mission in India amounted to around ** billion Indian rupees, and it is projected to exceed ** billion rupees in fiscal year 2023. The mission aims at urban infrastructure transformation with a focus on enhancing the quality of life for citizens through the adoption of technology, data-driven solutions, and effective urban planning.
This data set contains Raw data taken by the New Horizons Student Dust Counter instrument during the Pluto encounter mission phase. This is VERSION 3.0 of this data set. This data set contains SDC observations taken during the the Approach (Jan-Jul, 2015), Encounter, Departure, and Transition mission sub-phases, including flyby observations taken on 14 July, 2015, and departure and calibration data through late October, 2016. This data set completes the Pluto mission phase deliveries for SDC. This is version 3.0 of this data set. Changes since version 2.0 include the final batch of Pluto mission phase data, downlinked between the end of January, 2016 and late in October, 2016, including a Stim calibration in July. Also, updates were made to the documentation and catalog files, primarily to implement suggestions from the V2.0 peer review. A new table of SDC Ram (velocity) ancillary data has been provided, and the SDC on/off and Stim tables have been extended in time to cover the new data.
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Abstract: This North Gorda raw MVC logs data set was collected on MBARI Mapping AUV mission 20160807m3 in 2016 (investigators Dave Caress, Dave Clague, Jennifer Paduan). It contains the Main Vehicle Computer log files, in binary formats. The data files are served in a tar bundle. The AUV survey mission was conducted during the 2016 R/V Rachel Carson cruise RCSN394 (chief scientist Dave Caress).
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This North Gorda processed sub-bottom data set was collected with an Edgetech 2205 sonar/sub-bottom system on MBARI Mapping AUV mission 20160807m2 in 2016 (investigators Dave Caress, Dave Clague, Jennifer Paduan). The data profiles are in JPEG format and contain processed sub-bottom data. The AUV survey mission was conducted during the 2016 R/V Rachel Carson cruise RCSN393 (chief scientist Dave Caress).
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This North Gorda processed swath bathymetry data set was collected with a Reson SeaBat 7125 multibeam sonar system on MBARI Mapping AUV mission 20160807m3 in 2016 (investigators Dave Caress, Dave Clague, Jennifer Paduan). The data files are in MB-System-compatible format (mbio format 88) and contain processed swath bathymetry and acoustic backscatter data. The AUV survey mission was conducted during the 2016 R/V Rachel Carson cruise RCSN394 (chief scientist Dave Caress).
This data set contains Calibrated data taken by the New Horizons Student Dust Counter instrument during the Pluto encounter mission phase. This is VERSION 2.0 of this data set. This data set contains SDC observations taken during the the Approach (Jan-Jul, 2015), Encounter and Departure mission sub-phases, including flyby observations taken on 14.July, 2015, and including data through 2015 and into January, 2016; the data are limited to those downlinked from the spacecraft as of the end of January, 2016. The rest of the downlinked data for this mission phase will be delivered in a future data set. This is version 2.0 of this data set. Changes since version 1.0 include data downlinked between the end of July, 2015 and the end of January, 2016. Also, updates were made to the documentation and catalog files, primarily to resolve liens from the V1.0 peer review.
This data set contains Raw data taken by the New Horizons Student Dust Counter instrument during the Pluto encounter mission phase. This is VERSION 2.0 of this data set. This data set contains SDC observations taken during the the Approach (Jan-Jul, 2015), Encounter and Departure mission sub-phases, including flyby observations taken on 14.July, 2015, and including data through 2015 and into January, 2016; the data are limited to those downlinked from the spacecraft as of the end of January, 2016. The rest of the downlinked data for this mission phase will be delivered in a future data set. This is version 2.0 of this data set. Changes since version 1.0 include data downlinked between the end of July, 2015 and the end of January, 2016. Also, updates were made to the documentation and catalog files, primarily to resolve liens from the V1.0 peer review.
This data set contains Raw data taken by the New Horizons Linear Etalon Imaging Spectral Array instrument during the Pluto encounter mission phase. This is VERSION 3.0 of this data set. This data set contains LEISA observations taken during the the Approach (Jan-Jul, 2015), Encounter, Departure, and Transition mission sub-phases, including flyby observations taken on 14 July, 2015, and departure and calibration data through late October, 2016. This data set completes the Pluto mission phase deliveries for LEISA. This is version 3.0 of this dataset. Changes since version 2.0 include the addition of data downlinked between the end of January, 2016 and the end of October, 2016, completing the delivery of all data covering the Pluto Encounter and subsequent Calibration Campaign. It includes multi- map observations from the Approach phase, observations of the moons, and hi-res departure observations. It also includes functional tests from the Calibration Campaign including scans across the detector of Arcturus, and a second test of the Solar Illumination Assembly. Updates were made to the calibration files, documentation, and catalog files. The data were re-run through the pipeline, which changes the FITS headers of the raw files, but not the FITS data. The exceptions to that are products for which only sub-frame windows were downlinked in previous versions of this data set: those products have been re-downlinked either in full, or all regions outside the previously downloaded windows were downloaded and merged to form full-frame products. In so doing, some LEISA products have more frames downloaded, resulting in a change in the BANDS keyword value in PDS labels. Finally, the updated calibration files cause changes to all of the calibrated data.
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Abstract: These data were collected as part of GNSS-A operations on the Cascadia Subduction Zone, and can provide estimates of crustal deformation rates along the plate boundary. The data were collected on missions starting in 2016 by a remotely-operated Wave Glider system. The Wave Glider collects GNSS data while ranging to an array of seafloor transponders. All of the GNSS-A sites are located on the accretionary prism. These files provide the site coordinates, transponder IDs, Wave Glider transducer-antenna offsets, sensor models, file descriptions, and other documentation related to a Wave Glider mission and GNSS-A site. The file names identify the site, year and Wave Glider ID. The data files were generated with NSF funding as part of the projects called Constraining Slip Distribution of the Cascadia Subduction Zone Offshore Central Oregon with Seafloor Geodesy; and, Assessing the State of Locking on the Frontal Thrust of the Cascadia Subduction Zone With Seafloor Geodesy.
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Abstract: This North Gorda processed CTD data set was collected with a SeaBird SBE-49 FastCat system on MBARI Mapping AUV mission 20160807m2 in 2016 (investigators Dave Caress, Dave Clague, Jennifer Paduan). The data file is in ASCII format and contains processed conductivity, temperature, pressure, salinity, sound velocity and potential temperature data. The AUV survey mission was conducted during the 2016 R/V Rachel Carson cruise RCSN393 (chief scientist Dave Caress).
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This documentation for North Gorda MBARI Mapping AUV mission 20160807m2 comprises a notes file which contains a hand-entered record of the mission and includes data lists, and the processing script used to process the data sets. The files are in ASCII format, and the investigators are Dave Caress, Dave Clague, Jennifer Paduan. The AUV survey mission was conducted during the 2016 R/V Rachel Carson cruise RCSN393 (chief scientist Dave Caress).
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Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Evergreen Mission and Education Foundation 2016 INC