This document provides a list of notable landmarks and attractions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Some of the landmarks mentioned include the KLCC Symphony Fountain, Traders Hotel Skybar, Thean Hou Temple, Stadium Bukit Jalil, Lake Garden, and KL Tower. The document suggests that architecture is best appreciated at night similar to fireworks.
The document describes Trevor Tanaka's journey promoting sustainability education in Hawaii. It began when he wrote an essay on sustainability for a contest but realized he didn't know enough about the topic. This sparked his interest in learning more. He later crafted a resolution to incorporate sustainability into the Hawaii high school science curriculum which gained support but faced challenges. Through perseverance and help from mentors, Trevor worked to pass the resolution through the state legislature. He also started a school garden project. This experience taught him the importance of sustainability and gaining support from others to achieve goals.
The document provides a summary of a mechanical engineer seeking assignments in MEP project engineering and management. It outlines over 8 years of experience in MEP projects for hospitals, hotels, and other buildings. Responsibilities included project planning, installation, testing and commissioning of HVAC, plumbing, electrical and other systems. The engineer has experience ensuring compliance with industry standards and working with consultants, clients, and contractors. Previous roles involved mechanical maintenance, engineering projects, and overseeing equipment operation and maintenance.
This document provides a list of notable landmarks and attractions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Some of the landmarks mentioned include the KLCC Symphony Fountain, Traders Hotel Skybar, Thean Hou Temple, Stadium Bukit Jalil, Lake Garden, and KL Tower. The document suggests that architecture is best appreciated at night similar to fireworks.
The document describes Trevor Tanaka's journey promoting sustainability education in Hawaii. It began when he wrote an essay on sustainability for a contest but realized he didn't know enough about the topic. This sparked his interest in learning more. He later crafted a resolution to incorporate sustainability into the Hawaii high school science curriculum which gained support but faced challenges. Through perseverance and help from mentors, Trevor worked to pass the resolution through the state legislature. He also started a school garden project. This experience taught him the importance of sustainability and gaining support from others to achieve goals.
The document provides a summary of a mechanical engineer seeking assignments in MEP project engineering and management. It outlines over 8 years of experience in MEP projects for hospitals, hotels, and other buildings. Responsibilities included project planning, installation, testing and commissioning of HVAC, plumbing, electrical and other systems. The engineer has experience ensuring compliance with industry standards and working with consultants, clients, and contractors. Previous roles involved mechanical maintenance, engineering projects, and overseeing equipment operation and maintenance.
The document discusses living with computers and provides a preview of questions about computer usage, advantages, disadvantages, problems, and technical support. It also includes a vocabulary section with pictures of common computer supplies like monitors, keyboards, mice, CPUs, headsets, speakers, and microphones and an exercise to match words with pictures.
A presentation delivered on 29 Jan 2013 to The Likeminded Network women's networking group in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. You can find out more about my (free) Twitter For Business e-course at TwitterForBusiness.net
Asian architecture [arc2234] case study paperJannah Jailani
This document describes a case study on the Belum Rainforest Resort in Malaysia. It discusses how the resort utilizes passive design principles of bioclimatic architecture to optimize the use of environmental resources and achieve energy efficiency. Specifically, it examines the passive heating, cooling, and daylighting strategies employed at the resort. Through the use of local materials, proper orientation, shading devices, and high thermal mass construction, the resort is able to maintain thermal comfort naturally without relying on mechanical cooling and heating systems. This allows the development of sustainable architecture suited for the local climate.
Dr Ellen Boeren is Chancellor's Fellow (tenure track) at Moray House School of Education at the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom). She got her PhD in Educational Sciences in May 2011 from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. On the 10th of July 2014, she gave a talk in a Ragged University event which was called "Participation, motivation and adult learning: similarities and differences across Europe". You can listen to the podcast here.
She is interested in the field of higher/adult/lifelong education and conducts European comparative research studies. She holds a special interest in survey methodology. Ellen teaches 'Research Methods' for MSc students at Moray House in Edinburgh. She was appointed as the new Chair of SCUTREA (Standing Conference on University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults).
http://www.ragged-online.com/2015/04/podcast-dr-ellen-boeren-adult-education
The document discusses living with computers and provides a preview of questions about computer usage, advantages, disadvantages, problems, and technical support. It also includes a vocabulary section with pictures of common computer supplies like monitors, keyboards, mice, CPUs, headsets, speakers, and microphones and an exercise to match words with pictures.
A presentation delivered on 29 Jan 2013 to The Likeminded Network women's networking group in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. You can find out more about my (free) Twitter For Business e-course at TwitterForBusiness.net
Asian architecture [arc2234] case study paperJannah Jailani
This document describes a case study on the Belum Rainforest Resort in Malaysia. It discusses how the resort utilizes passive design principles of bioclimatic architecture to optimize the use of environmental resources and achieve energy efficiency. Specifically, it examines the passive heating, cooling, and daylighting strategies employed at the resort. Through the use of local materials, proper orientation, shading devices, and high thermal mass construction, the resort is able to maintain thermal comfort naturally without relying on mechanical cooling and heating systems. This allows the development of sustainable architecture suited for the local climate.
Dr Ellen Boeren is Chancellor's Fellow (tenure track) at Moray House School of Education at the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom). She got her PhD in Educational Sciences in May 2011 from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. On the 10th of July 2014, she gave a talk in a Ragged University event which was called "Participation, motivation and adult learning: similarities and differences across Europe". You can listen to the podcast here.
She is interested in the field of higher/adult/lifelong education and conducts European comparative research studies. She holds a special interest in survey methodology. Ellen teaches 'Research Methods' for MSc students at Moray House in Edinburgh. She was appointed as the new Chair of SCUTREA (Standing Conference on University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults).
http://www.ragged-online.com/2015/04/podcast-dr-ellen-boeren-adult-education