The document outlines the activities of the Comenius Project between 2011-2013 involving Scoil Eoin Pól and four other European schools. The project aimed to develop European links through blogging and ICT. Key activities included pupils studying their local school and culture, exploring the traditional role of potatoes in Irish culture through growing potatoes and traditional games, and celebrations around potato harvesting. Pupils from the participating schools visited each other in 2012 and 2013.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses the challenges of disaster education and proposes using multimedia technology as part of a capacity building program. It notes that there is a large demand for educating the public and professionals about disaster risk reduction, but that traditional education methods have limitations. It also states that few organizations can consolidate knowledge across disaster risk management disciplines and that universities have expertise but focus more on academics than practical knowledge.
This document provides information about Chew Ung Heng's exploration of Riverstone, including descriptions of the 5 senses experiences of various natural elements found there such as plants, rocks, sand, water, and leaves. It also discusses the brown recluse spider, including its physical characteristics and behaviors. The structures, life cycle, defenses, and differences between male and female spiders are described. Finally, the document introduces the coconut tree by describing its appearance and structures, and discusses its life cycle, 5 senses experiences, and functions.
The document summarizes an Innova Trading Corp sales meeting from June 29, 2007. It discusses 2006 economic trends in the Caribbean, Innova's sales growth from 2001-2006 with their top markets, and year-to-date 2007 sales results which are below plan and down 10% from 2006. The meeting focused on identifying areas for improvement and developing an action plan to drive sales growth, increase market share, and improve profitability through initiatives such as prioritizing sales time, increasing customer contact, and reducing expenses.
The document discusses the theory of critical regionalism in architecture. It begins by explaining that critical regionalism emerged as a third approach between postmodernism and modernism, seeking a middle ground. The key aspects of critical regionalism are reflecting local culture and traditions through design and materials, while applying stylistic flourishes in a meaningful way. An example project discussed is the British India Corporate Warehouse in Malaysia, which successfully combines modern and traditional elements. The document argues that critical regionalism synthesizes a region's identity, history and culture, and helps address the balance between past and future in architecture.
My portfolio contains a painting of the yellow flower tansy. A still life work depicts the subject in great detail, showing the round flower heads and feathery green leaves of the tansy plant. This piece demonstrates my skills in realistic depiction of botanical subjects.
This document outlines a "Paying It Forward" project proposal for an environmental/community activity. Students are asked to describe a proposed project by providing details of the organization, the environmental issues they face, how the student's project would address a need, as well as objectives like the duties required, timeline, location, beneficiaries, estimated costs, and sustainability strategies. The proposal requests key information be included like organization name, contact, address, and any additional materials, kept under one page. It aims to give students experience making positive community contributions.
The document outlines the activities of the Comenius Project between 2011-2013 involving Scoil Eoin Pól and four other European schools. The project aimed to develop European links through blogging and ICT. Key activities included pupils studying their local school and culture, exploring the traditional role of potatoes in Irish culture through growing potatoes and traditional games, and celebrations around potato harvesting. Pupils from the participating schools visited each other in 2012 and 2013.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses the challenges of disaster education and proposes using multimedia technology as part of a capacity building program. It notes that there is a large demand for educating the public and professionals about disaster risk reduction, but that traditional education methods have limitations. It also states that few organizations can consolidate knowledge across disaster risk management disciplines and that universities have expertise but focus more on academics than practical knowledge.
This document provides information about Chew Ung Heng's exploration of Riverstone, including descriptions of the 5 senses experiences of various natural elements found there such as plants, rocks, sand, water, and leaves. It also discusses the brown recluse spider, including its physical characteristics and behaviors. The structures, life cycle, defenses, and differences between male and female spiders are described. Finally, the document introduces the coconut tree by describing its appearance and structures, and discusses its life cycle, 5 senses experiences, and functions.
The document summarizes an Innova Trading Corp sales meeting from June 29, 2007. It discusses 2006 economic trends in the Caribbean, Innova's sales growth from 2001-2006 with their top markets, and year-to-date 2007 sales results which are below plan and down 10% from 2006. The meeting focused on identifying areas for improvement and developing an action plan to drive sales growth, increase market share, and improve profitability through initiatives such as prioritizing sales time, increasing customer contact, and reducing expenses.
The document discusses the theory of critical regionalism in architecture. It begins by explaining that critical regionalism emerged as a third approach between postmodernism and modernism, seeking a middle ground. The key aspects of critical regionalism are reflecting local culture and traditions through design and materials, while applying stylistic flourishes in a meaningful way. An example project discussed is the British India Corporate Warehouse in Malaysia, which successfully combines modern and traditional elements. The document argues that critical regionalism synthesizes a region's identity, history and culture, and helps address the balance between past and future in architecture.
My portfolio contains a painting of the yellow flower tansy. A still life work depicts the subject in great detail, showing the round flower heads and feathery green leaves of the tansy plant. This piece demonstrates my skills in realistic depiction of botanical subjects.
This document outlines a "Paying It Forward" project proposal for an environmental/community activity. Students are asked to describe a proposed project by providing details of the organization, the environmental issues they face, how the student's project would address a need, as well as objectives like the duties required, timeline, location, beneficiaries, estimated costs, and sustainability strategies. The proposal requests key information be included like organization name, contact, address, and any additional materials, kept under one page. It aims to give students experience making positive community contributions.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for three construction projects: installing toilet floor tiles, installing a window, and building an indoor staircase. For toilet floor tiles, it outlines 14 steps for prepping the floor, installing backer board, laying thin-set, setting tiles, and grouting. For windows, it details 8 steps for installing the sill angle, centering sashes, installing the header and jambs, adjusting for gaps, and caulking. For indoor staircases, it lists 4 steps for measuring, installing skirt boards and structure bones, attaching treads to hanger boards, and screwing in treads.
This document provides information about a photography project focused on the historic city of George Town, Penang. It discusses the concept of monochrome photography, the theme of capturing the "pillars" or defining elements of George Town, research conducted on George Town's history and architecture, identification of specific streets to photograph, and preparation for the photo shoot.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document presents the results of a statistics project conducted by students to analyze customer preferences at a university Subway location. The group surveyed 200 customers over 3 days, collecting data on demographics, purchase habits, and satisfaction levels. They then analyzed the data through 14 figures presented in graphs and charts. Key findings included that the majority of customers were Malaysian students aged 16-20 who visited 1-3 times per month and preferred the roasted chicken sandwich. Overall customer satisfaction with Subway was high. The project helped the students learn how to conduct surveys, analyze statistical data, and communicate results visually through infographics.
The document summarizes research conducted on three stationery shops in Subang Jaya: Vision Art, Tee Seng Sdn Bhd, and Heng Co Stationery Shop. Background information is provided on the history and operations of each shop. Vision Art has been in business the longest and offers a wide range of art supplies in addition to stationery. Tee Seng is located on a university campus and provides printing and binding services. Heng Co is an older shop that also offers basic sewing services. Recommendations are made for each shop, such as expanding space for Vision Art and renovating Heng Co's outdated facilities.
According to a survey of 200 Subway customers:
- 64% of customers were between 26-40 years old. The most popular times to visit were between 2-4pm and the most frequent visits were 1-3 times per month.
- The best selling bread was Italian BMT at 67.5%. The best selling sauces were Honey Mustard at 77.5% and Parmesan Oregano at 69%.
- The average spending per visit was between RM11-15 and customers reported spending an average of 30 minutes to 1 hour in the store.
This document discusses several topics related to social psychology and conformity:
1) It defines conformity as changing one's beliefs or behaviors to fit in with a group. Military groups often rely on conformity, as did Hitler in manipulating his army.
2) It references Stanley Milgram's 1960s experiment where participants administered electric shocks to others due to conformity pressures.
3) It discusses a 2002 incident in China where many passersby ignored an injured toddler due to fears of legal trouble, showing how conformity can encourage inaction.
This document provides details of a group's charity event held over 5 days to raise funds for Rumah Charis, a charity organization that provides care for the elderly and children. The group raised a total of RM2010.40 through product sales and donations. Their main products were caps and t-shirts featuring various designs. They also provided camera consulting services. Through promotions like mobile sales and small gifts for donations, the group was able to meet their fundraising target of RM2000 and gain valuable experience in business functions like marketing, operations, and finance. The event was a success thanks to product suppliers, sponsors who donated cash, and support from the local community.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for three construction projects: installing toilet floor tiles, installing a window, and building an indoor staircase. For toilet floor tiles, it outlines 14 steps for prepping the floor, installing backer board, laying thin-set, setting tiles, and grouting. For windows, it details 8 steps for installing the sill angle, centering sashes, installing the header and jambs, adjusting for gaps, and caulking. For indoor staircases, it lists 4 steps for measuring, installing skirt boards and structure bones, attaching treads to hanger boards, and screwing in treads.
This document provides information about a photography project focused on the historic city of George Town, Penang. It discusses the concept of monochrome photography, the theme of capturing the "pillars" or defining elements of George Town, research conducted on George Town's history and architecture, identification of specific streets to photograph, and preparation for the photo shoot.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document presents the results of a statistics project conducted by students to analyze customer preferences at a university Subway location. The group surveyed 200 customers over 3 days, collecting data on demographics, purchase habits, and satisfaction levels. They then analyzed the data through 14 figures presented in graphs and charts. Key findings included that the majority of customers were Malaysian students aged 16-20 who visited 1-3 times per month and preferred the roasted chicken sandwich. Overall customer satisfaction with Subway was high. The project helped the students learn how to conduct surveys, analyze statistical data, and communicate results visually through infographics.
The document summarizes research conducted on three stationery shops in Subang Jaya: Vision Art, Tee Seng Sdn Bhd, and Heng Co Stationery Shop. Background information is provided on the history and operations of each shop. Vision Art has been in business the longest and offers a wide range of art supplies in addition to stationery. Tee Seng is located on a university campus and provides printing and binding services. Heng Co is an older shop that also offers basic sewing services. Recommendations are made for each shop, such as expanding space for Vision Art and renovating Heng Co's outdated facilities.
According to a survey of 200 Subway customers:
- 64% of customers were between 26-40 years old. The most popular times to visit were between 2-4pm and the most frequent visits were 1-3 times per month.
- The best selling bread was Italian BMT at 67.5%. The best selling sauces were Honey Mustard at 77.5% and Parmesan Oregano at 69%.
- The average spending per visit was between RM11-15 and customers reported spending an average of 30 minutes to 1 hour in the store.
This document discusses several topics related to social psychology and conformity:
1) It defines conformity as changing one's beliefs or behaviors to fit in with a group. Military groups often rely on conformity, as did Hitler in manipulating his army.
2) It references Stanley Milgram's 1960s experiment where participants administered electric shocks to others due to conformity pressures.
3) It discusses a 2002 incident in China where many passersby ignored an injured toddler due to fears of legal trouble, showing how conformity can encourage inaction.
This document provides details of a group's charity event held over 5 days to raise funds for Rumah Charis, a charity organization that provides care for the elderly and children. The group raised a total of RM2010.40 through product sales and donations. Their main products were caps and t-shirts featuring various designs. They also provided camera consulting services. Through promotions like mobile sales and small gifts for donations, the group was able to meet their fundraising target of RM2000 and gain valuable experience in business functions like marketing, operations, and finance. The event was a success thanks to product suppliers, sponsors who donated cash, and support from the local community.