The document discusses different modes of transportation such as bikes, ships, ambulances, planes, lorries, boats, hot air balloons, motorbikes, and helicopters. It states that each type of transportation either drives on land, flies in the air, or sails on the sea. It concludes that trains, planes, boats, and cars are means of transport and defines land, air and sea transports based on whether they drive, fly or sail respectively.
This document provides an overview of the curriculum, assessments, field trips, volunteering opportunities, and procedures for the 4th grade open house on September 8, 2010. It summarizes the core subjects of math, language arts, social studies and science. It also outlines the workshop models for language arts, writers and readers workshop. Planned field trips for the year are provided as well as behavioral expectations and technology skills covered in 4th grade.
This document is a checklist of activities required to build a house from start to finish. It includes land preparation such as obtaining permits, installing utilities like well and septic, constructing the basement and footings, framing and enclosing the house, installing mechanical systems, finishing interior spaces with items like flooring, cabinets and paint, final inspections, landscaping, and preparing the home for sale. The checklist is separated into multiple pages and provides space to record who completed each task and when it was finished.
The document discusses different modes of transportation such as bikes, ships, ambulances, planes, lorries, boats, hot air balloons, motorbikes, and helicopters. It states that each type of transportation either drives on land, flies in the air, or sails on the sea. It concludes that trains, planes, boats, and cars are means of transport and defines land, air and sea transports based on whether they drive, fly or sail respectively.
This document provides an overview of the curriculum, assessments, field trips, volunteering opportunities, and procedures for the 4th grade open house on September 8, 2010. It summarizes the core subjects of math, language arts, social studies and science. It also outlines the workshop models for language arts, writers and readers workshop. Planned field trips for the year are provided as well as behavioral expectations and technology skills covered in 4th grade.
This document is a checklist of activities required to build a house from start to finish. It includes land preparation such as obtaining permits, installing utilities like well and septic, constructing the basement and footings, framing and enclosing the house, installing mechanical systems, finishing interior spaces with items like flooring, cabinets and paint, final inspections, landscaping, and preparing the home for sale. The checklist is separated into multiple pages and provides space to record who completed each task and when it was finished.
The document provides an analysis of how the student's media project utilizes and references conventions from real action/crime genre films produced by the Eros International film studio. The student chose the action/crime genre because they enjoy watching such films. Their film takes inspiration from Dabangg and Main Hoon Na in its kidnapping storyline, lighting techniques, low-class costumes, props, and family dynamic portrayals. While aspiring to emulate the editing styles and embossed titles of these reference films, the student's film was limited in its ability to include as much action, explosions, and blood due to institutional constraints. Overall, the analysis demonstrates how the student's project engages with but is also distinct from commercial action/
Case analysis :Gino SA distribution channel managementSameer Mathur
This document analyzes Gino SA's distribution channel management and options regarding giving OEM status to Feima Boiler Co. Ltd. Key points include:
- Gino sells burners through distributors Jinghua, FUNG's, and Wayip who are demanding better terms
- Feima wants OEM treatment to get a 10% discount and buy 50% of its commercial/industrial burners from Gino
- Jinghua opposes this deal as Feima is its existing customer
- Giving OEM to Feima could gain a new reference account but upset Jinghua, potentially losing 6% of its profits
- Alternatives include not signing
How To Estimate Garage Building Costs ?Behm Design
The most reliable method for rough cost estimating of concrete foundation and slab work is to contact a local concrete contractor – one who specializes in this work.
List of building materials required for constructionmaterialtree.com
Cement, steel, sand, aggregates, bricks and blocks are the basic building materials required for any construction project. The document provides details on the types and grades of each material, including cement grades like 53, 43 and PPC, steel grades like Fe 500 and Fe 550, and sand types like river sand and manufactured sand. It also lists some popular brands for each material in India and current market prices for materials in Bangalore. Building materials can be purchased individually or as a package online to save time and money.
The document discusses the different food groups and their importance. It divides foods into five groups: oils and sweets; meat, fish, eggs and dairy; fruit and vegetables; and bread, cereals, pasta and potatoes. Each food group provides different nutritional benefits - meat and dairy help us grow, fruits and vegetables keep us healthy, and breads and grains give us energy. The document encourages balancing intake from each group for a healthy diet.
The document lists various foods and their origins, with bread, olives, green beans, melon, rice, potatoes, and carrots coming from plants, while eggs, ham, tuna fish, sausages, cheese, and chicken come from animals. Sardines also originate from animals.
Economic evaluation and comparison between green building and conventional bu...Manthan Shah
This is a presentation on my own Project report from BE.
It is about the economic compression between green house and a conventional house.
it might be useful for Environmental engineering students or any one interested in he subject
This document provides an overview of quantity surveying as a profession. It defines key roles and responsibilities which include cost estimation, measurement, procurement, and payment services over the course of construction projects. The document also outlines the professional qualifications and regulatory bodies for quantity surveyors in Malaysia, such as the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia and the Institution of Surveyors Malaysia. Quantity surveyors work across both public and private sector construction industries.
This document discusses the difference between living and non-living things in a short two sentence format with the headings "Living Things" and "Non-Living Things".
The document describes an alternative village housing concept that provides dignity to people. Each village contains 24 semi-detached houses sharing communal amenities including ablutions, laundry, recycling, and gardens powered by solar energy. The village aims to provide permanent housing through off-grid and sustainable infrastructure like solar power, hot water, grey water harvesting and organic food gardens. The goal is to develop rural housing that does not financially burden poor rural communities.
This document discusses the parts of houses and the types of furniture found in different rooms. It identifies common rooms like bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, family rooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. It then lists examples of furniture typically found in each room, such as beds, dressers, and mirrors in bedrooms, bathtubs and sinks in bathrooms, sofas and armchairs in living rooms, and washing machines and dryers in laundry rooms. The document provides an overview of house parts and the furniture associated with different rooms.
The document discusses the environmental impacts of the construction industry and proposes more sustainable alternatives. It notes that the construction industry accounts for significant global resource use and pollution. Specifically:
- It uses over one-sixth of global freshwater withdrawals and one-quarter of wood harvest. Cement production alone contributes 5% of man-made CO2 emissions.
- Construction and demolition waste makes up 10-40% of solid waste in most countries.
- Many building materials emit VOCs that contribute to greenhouse gases and global warming.
To address these issues, the document recommends more sustainable materials like hollow interlocking compressed stabilized earth blocks, which use local soil and less energy and resources compared to conventional bricks. These
The document proposes constructing a one-storey residential building to address the client's housing needs. It will include three bedrooms, two kitchens, and a porch. The building will cost approximately 1.15 million pesos to build and will solve the client's current problems of high rental costs and transportation expenses, while providing a comfortable living environment. Facility requirements like appliances, electricity, and water access are also addressed. The construction is proposed to alleviate the client's housing issues for many years.
This document lists different types of houses from around the world, including a Japanese house, shanty, yurt from Asia, tipi from America, mountain cave, granari from Galicia, prince's castle, igloo at the North Pole, tent from Morocco, and Chinese house. It provides a brief overview of the variety of dwelling structures used in different global regions and cultures.
The document provides an analysis of how the student's media project utilizes and references conventions from real action/crime genre films produced by the Eros International film studio. The student chose the action/crime genre because they enjoy watching such films. Their film takes inspiration from Dabangg and Main Hoon Na in its kidnapping storyline, lighting techniques, low-class costumes, props, and family dynamic portrayals. While aspiring to emulate the editing styles and embossed titles of these reference films, the student's film was limited in its ability to include as much action, explosions, and blood due to institutional constraints. Overall, the analysis demonstrates how the student's project engages with but is also distinct from commercial action/
Case analysis :Gino SA distribution channel managementSameer Mathur
This document analyzes Gino SA's distribution channel management and options regarding giving OEM status to Feima Boiler Co. Ltd. Key points include:
- Gino sells burners through distributors Jinghua, FUNG's, and Wayip who are demanding better terms
- Feima wants OEM treatment to get a 10% discount and buy 50% of its commercial/industrial burners from Gino
- Jinghua opposes this deal as Feima is its existing customer
- Giving OEM to Feima could gain a new reference account but upset Jinghua, potentially losing 6% of its profits
- Alternatives include not signing
How To Estimate Garage Building Costs ?Behm Design
The most reliable method for rough cost estimating of concrete foundation and slab work is to contact a local concrete contractor – one who specializes in this work.
List of building materials required for constructionmaterialtree.com
Cement, steel, sand, aggregates, bricks and blocks are the basic building materials required for any construction project. The document provides details on the types and grades of each material, including cement grades like 53, 43 and PPC, steel grades like Fe 500 and Fe 550, and sand types like river sand and manufactured sand. It also lists some popular brands for each material in India and current market prices for materials in Bangalore. Building materials can be purchased individually or as a package online to save time and money.
The document discusses the different food groups and their importance. It divides foods into five groups: oils and sweets; meat, fish, eggs and dairy; fruit and vegetables; and bread, cereals, pasta and potatoes. Each food group provides different nutritional benefits - meat and dairy help us grow, fruits and vegetables keep us healthy, and breads and grains give us energy. The document encourages balancing intake from each group for a healthy diet.
The document lists various foods and their origins, with bread, olives, green beans, melon, rice, potatoes, and carrots coming from plants, while eggs, ham, tuna fish, sausages, cheese, and chicken come from animals. Sardines also originate from animals.
Economic evaluation and comparison between green building and conventional bu...Manthan Shah
This is a presentation on my own Project report from BE.
It is about the economic compression between green house and a conventional house.
it might be useful for Environmental engineering students or any one interested in he subject
This document provides an overview of quantity surveying as a profession. It defines key roles and responsibilities which include cost estimation, measurement, procurement, and payment services over the course of construction projects. The document also outlines the professional qualifications and regulatory bodies for quantity surveyors in Malaysia, such as the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia and the Institution of Surveyors Malaysia. Quantity surveyors work across both public and private sector construction industries.
This document discusses the difference between living and non-living things in a short two sentence format with the headings "Living Things" and "Non-Living Things".
The document describes an alternative village housing concept that provides dignity to people. Each village contains 24 semi-detached houses sharing communal amenities including ablutions, laundry, recycling, and gardens powered by solar energy. The village aims to provide permanent housing through off-grid and sustainable infrastructure like solar power, hot water, grey water harvesting and organic food gardens. The goal is to develop rural housing that does not financially burden poor rural communities.
This document discusses the parts of houses and the types of furniture found in different rooms. It identifies common rooms like bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, family rooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. It then lists examples of furniture typically found in each room, such as beds, dressers, and mirrors in bedrooms, bathtubs and sinks in bathrooms, sofas and armchairs in living rooms, and washing machines and dryers in laundry rooms. The document provides an overview of house parts and the furniture associated with different rooms.
The document discusses the environmental impacts of the construction industry and proposes more sustainable alternatives. It notes that the construction industry accounts for significant global resource use and pollution. Specifically:
- It uses over one-sixth of global freshwater withdrawals and one-quarter of wood harvest. Cement production alone contributes 5% of man-made CO2 emissions.
- Construction and demolition waste makes up 10-40% of solid waste in most countries.
- Many building materials emit VOCs that contribute to greenhouse gases and global warming.
To address these issues, the document recommends more sustainable materials like hollow interlocking compressed stabilized earth blocks, which use local soil and less energy and resources compared to conventional bricks. These
The document proposes constructing a one-storey residential building to address the client's housing needs. It will include three bedrooms, two kitchens, and a porch. The building will cost approximately 1.15 million pesos to build and will solve the client's current problems of high rental costs and transportation expenses, while providing a comfortable living environment. Facility requirements like appliances, electricity, and water access are also addressed. The construction is proposed to alleviate the client's housing issues for many years.
This document lists different types of houses from around the world, including a Japanese house, shanty, yurt from Asia, tipi from America, mountain cave, granari from Galicia, prince's castle, igloo at the North Pole, tent from Morocco, and Chinese house. It provides a brief overview of the variety of dwelling structures used in different global regions and cultures.
A teacher named Gizeh came to visit a classroom while expecting a baby. The class talked to her about their school project and her pregnancy. She said she would come back another day. The class brought things from when they were young to show her. They thanked Gizeh and said they hope she returns soon.
A mother and her brother visited the class. The class asked them many questions about the baby. The students enjoyed learning about the baby very much. Thank you Tamara!
The children enjoyed the exhibits on giants and human towers. They applauded loudly for the displays. The organizers thanked the children for attending.
Piet Mondrian was a Dutch painter born in 1872 who helped develop abstract art. He was interested in experimenting with light, color, and form. Mondrian primarily used the primary colors of red, blue, and yellow in his paintings, as well as black, white, and gray. He only used straight horizontal and vertical lines when creating his abstract, non-representational artworks. Students recreated some of Mondrian's iconic abstract compositions using colored paper and lines during art sessions.
This 3 sentence document discusses drawing with unusual art materials like macaroni, beans, lentils, and pebbles. The author states that they had fun making fantastic drawings using these foods and objects. Samples of the creative artwork made from alternative materials are shared for the reader to view.
El Monstre de Colors de l'Anna Llenas a l'Escola Joc de la Bolajocbolainicial
Este documento es una carta dirigida a Anna de parte de varios estudiantes. La carta habla sobre un monstruo de colores que ayuda a los estudiantes a entender cómo se sienten y cómo imaginan al monstruo durante las fiestas. Los estudiantes esperan que a Anna le guste la carta.
The document discusses where different types of animals live. Land animals live on earth, aquatic animals live in water, and air terrestrial animals fly in the sky. It lists land animals, aquatic animals, and air terrestrial animals.
The document lists the main ways that animals protect their bodies, including through shells, fur, feathers, and scales, which are repeated numerous times throughout. It focuses on conveying these four methods of protection without much additional context or detail.
El documento clasifica los animales como herbívoros u omnívoros, que se alimentan de plantas, o carnívoros, que se alimentan de otros animales. Repite estas dos categorías de alimentación animal varias veces sin proporcionar ejemplos específicos.
Animals are living things that are born and need food, water, and the ability to move to survive. They grow and change over time like other living creatures.
I have many materials in my house that serve different purposes. The walls are made of wood and drywall to provide structure and divide rooms. Furniture like couches, tables and chairs are made from wood, metal and fabric to provide comfortable seating and surfaces. Appliances such as the refrigerator, stove and washer/dryer are made from metals and plastics to efficiently perform household tasks.