Drawing a clothed figure presents the challenge of drawing drapery in addition to the usual figure structure and gives you the opportunity to add a narrative element to the drawing.
The document provides instructions for an ecology homework assignment to create a poster in the style of artist Hundertwasser to persuade a community to live in a greener way. It describes Hundertwasser's style as using spirals, circles within circles, and harmonious color relationships. Higher levels require incorporating recognizable objects related to the issue of living green and more surreal elements like faces within the landscape.
This document lists various artists such as Kehinde Wiley, Robert Longo, Toulouse Lautrec, Picasso, Egon Schiele, Odd Nerdrum, and Mark Demsteader that a student could take inspiration from or study for their figure drawings. It suggests taking in-class drawings and turning them into a series with their own style, or continuing to study master artists' works and putting their own spin on it.
This document provides instructions for four oil pastel techniques to include in an art journal:
1. Apply a thick layer of lighter colored oil pastel, then cover with thick black paint and carve a pattern using a paper clip or nail.
2. Start with a thick coating of color and continue outward with an analogous color, blending with a lighter color or your finger.
3. Apply various colors thickly and use tape to rub or paint color, peeling back the tape for a sharp edge.
4. Create pointillism by adding dotted colors on a background to create value and texture by mixing on the paper.
During this project, students will investigate the work of architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser and apply their understanding to designing ecological buildings inspired by his style. Students will learn about Hundertwasser's "five skins" concept and investigate his use of spirals, circles, and color relationships. They will develop net shapes for building parts and decorate them using Hundertwasser-inspired patterns, showing an understanding of color theory. The goal is for students to collaborate on designing a three-dimensional Hundertwasser-style building that incorporates ecological elements and reflects his artistic and environmental philosophies.
This document provides lesson objectives and instructions for students to analyze and create artwork in the style of artist Friedrich Hundertwasser. The objectives are to appreciate and understand art from different cultures by looking at, thinking about, and experimenting with Hundertwasser's use of spirals, bright colors, and organic, nature-inspired shapes like lollipop trees. Students are guided to observe Hundertwasser's paintings, develop their own tree designs, and then use watercolors to paint a larger picture applying patterns and considering the success criteria.
This document provides information on works by several contemporary artists working in unusual formats including Afshin Pirhashemi, Katharina Grosse, Aida Makoto, Blu, Izhar Patkin, Zhang Daqian, Sun Xun, Anne Gilman, Lan Zengzhui, Simryn Gill, and Cai Guo Qiang. It also includes student group slides on these artists' works.
Telenav is a global leader in location technology and services that provides in-vehicle navigation systems to automakers like Ford and GM. It also operates a mobile advertising platform and is one of the top 5 navigation app providers. Telenav leverages over 340 billion monthly location-tagged data points across its location platform from its mapping app Scout and other sources. This large pool of first-party location data allows Telenav to offer contextual, behavioral, and demographic location targeting to advertisers. Location data provides more granular audience insights than traditional targeting methods due to the vast amount of location points generated by smartphone users daily.
This document summarizes research from a study on multi-screen viewing behavior. It found that while television is the most used device, attention skews towards mobile devices like smartphones and tablets when multiple devices are in use. Television grabs initial attention but focus shifts elsewhere after a few minutes. Ads on digital devices see higher attention levels than TV ads during multi-tasking. The implications are that digital ads can benefit from increased engagement in multi-screen environments and complement TV campaigns by reaching viewers whose attention has shifted.
The document provides instructions for an ecology homework assignment to create a poster in the style of artist Hundertwasser to persuade a community to live in a greener way. It describes Hundertwasser's style as using spirals, circles within circles, and harmonious color relationships. Higher levels require incorporating recognizable objects related to the issue of living green and more surreal elements like faces within the landscape.
This document lists various artists such as Kehinde Wiley, Robert Longo, Toulouse Lautrec, Picasso, Egon Schiele, Odd Nerdrum, and Mark Demsteader that a student could take inspiration from or study for their figure drawings. It suggests taking in-class drawings and turning them into a series with their own style, or continuing to study master artists' works and putting their own spin on it.
This document provides instructions for four oil pastel techniques to include in an art journal:
1. Apply a thick layer of lighter colored oil pastel, then cover with thick black paint and carve a pattern using a paper clip or nail.
2. Start with a thick coating of color and continue outward with an analogous color, blending with a lighter color or your finger.
3. Apply various colors thickly and use tape to rub or paint color, peeling back the tape for a sharp edge.
4. Create pointillism by adding dotted colors on a background to create value and texture by mixing on the paper.
During this project, students will investigate the work of architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser and apply their understanding to designing ecological buildings inspired by his style. Students will learn about Hundertwasser's "five skins" concept and investigate his use of spirals, circles, and color relationships. They will develop net shapes for building parts and decorate them using Hundertwasser-inspired patterns, showing an understanding of color theory. The goal is for students to collaborate on designing a three-dimensional Hundertwasser-style building that incorporates ecological elements and reflects his artistic and environmental philosophies.
This document provides lesson objectives and instructions for students to analyze and create artwork in the style of artist Friedrich Hundertwasser. The objectives are to appreciate and understand art from different cultures by looking at, thinking about, and experimenting with Hundertwasser's use of spirals, bright colors, and organic, nature-inspired shapes like lollipop trees. Students are guided to observe Hundertwasser's paintings, develop their own tree designs, and then use watercolors to paint a larger picture applying patterns and considering the success criteria.
This document provides information on works by several contemporary artists working in unusual formats including Afshin Pirhashemi, Katharina Grosse, Aida Makoto, Blu, Izhar Patkin, Zhang Daqian, Sun Xun, Anne Gilman, Lan Zengzhui, Simryn Gill, and Cai Guo Qiang. It also includes student group slides on these artists' works.
Telenav is a global leader in location technology and services that provides in-vehicle navigation systems to automakers like Ford and GM. It also operates a mobile advertising platform and is one of the top 5 navigation app providers. Telenav leverages over 340 billion monthly location-tagged data points across its location platform from its mapping app Scout and other sources. This large pool of first-party location data allows Telenav to offer contextual, behavioral, and demographic location targeting to advertisers. Location data provides more granular audience insights than traditional targeting methods due to the vast amount of location points generated by smartphone users daily.
This document summarizes research from a study on multi-screen viewing behavior. It found that while television is the most used device, attention skews towards mobile devices like smartphones and tablets when multiple devices are in use. Television grabs initial attention but focus shifts elsewhere after a few minutes. Ads on digital devices see higher attention levels than TV ads during multi-tasking. The implications are that digital ads can benefit from increased engagement in multi-screen environments and complement TV campaigns by reaching viewers whose attention has shifted.
The document lists the names of 13 individuals: Amy Harcourt, Melissa Johnson, Angela Hunkler, Catherine Kiwala, Suchitra Sharma, Karen Justis, Kira del Mar, Priscilla Read, and Yoko Tahara. It does not provide any other context or information about these individuals.
The document lists the names of 24 individuals. It does not provide any other context or information about these individuals. The essential information is that the document contains a list of 24 names without any other details.
This document discusses how programmatic advertising is transforming the digital advertising industry. It provides an overview of how programmatic advertising works, how media buying has changed from the past where it was just advertisers and publishers to today where there are technology platforms leveraging data. It discusses trends in the industry like growth in programmatic spending, shift to mobile and video. It also covers challenges and opportunities for advertisers in using programmatic like having in-house capabilities and finding partners.
This document lists the names of 10 artists: Judy Foosaner, Franz Kline, Jose Parla (listed twice), Janet Silk, Byron Gysin, Miriam Londono (listed twice), and Richard Rosetto. The artists are not further described, and no other context is provided about them or their work.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this...liamouse96
The document discusses the various technologies the student learned during the process of creating a thriller opening called "Payback". They learned how to use a Kodak camcorder to record professional footage, including how to improve sound and add effects. They also learned the importance of using a tripod to keep shots steady and allow panning. For editing, they used iMovie and learned basic and advanced editing tools. Additional media technologies like Prezi, Blogger, and SlideShare were used to present their work, and they learned how to use these platforms to link accounts, import different file formats, and upload content.
This document appears to be a list of artists' names with some having multiple entries. The list includes both historical artists like Leonardo, Raphael, Picasso, Klimt as well as more contemporary ones such as Jenny Saville, Kehinde Wiley, Jim Dine. Space is used as a compositional element in many of their works but there are no descriptions or analyses provided.
Contemporary Artists USing Text (and one who does not)pamlanza
This document lists and provides brief biographies of 5 contemporary artists: Ayad Alkhadhi, Todd Thomas Brown, Zhang Huan, Gu Wenda, and Chiharu Shiota. Each artist is known for works that incorporate diverse mediums and explore concepts related to identity, culture, and the human experience.
This document discusses finding and shading planes in a figure by thinking of it as cubic shapes and identifying the planes of the head and foot. It references Giacometti but provides no other context.
Ad Y@rd is a communication startup founded by six women entrepreneurs specializing in branding, marketing, and social media. Ad Y@rd aims to give brands a human face by focusing on how brands can serve people's needs. The startup also offers training to young advertisers to encourage entrepreneurship. Upcoming projects include a special branding project called "AthensVINEyard" to promote Athens.
The four key principles for optimizing digital marketing toward real business goals are:
1) Focus on driving bigger picture business results rather than individual click or impression metrics.
2) Do not oversimplify business goals but rather maintain a holistic view.
3) Regularly share updated marketing performance results with the business.
4) Ensure attribution models align with desired business outcomes rather than last-click attribution alone.
A reunião de pais e professores de 2014 discutiu três tópicos principais: 1) o orçamento escolar para o próximo ano letivo, 2) as novas diretrizes de segurança para a escola, e 3) a organização de eventos para arrecadar fundos para as atividades extracurriculares.
The document discusses two artworks: a piece titled "Ink on Duralene in a window" which seems to be an ink drawing on a transparent material in or depicting a window, and another work referred to only as "Quilts", likely referring to fabric quilts.
33 Artists in 3 Acts 0 Reading Assignment #4 artistspamlanza
The document lists 12 artists featured in an exhibition: Massimilano Gioni, Laurie Simmons, Damien Hirst, Andrea Fraser, Jack Bankowsky, Christian Marclay, Marina Abramovic, Grayson Perry, Yasoi Kusawa, Cady Noland, Gabriel Orozco, and Beatriz Milhazes. Gabriel Orozco's work included 1188 found objects.
The purpose of this presentation is to outline the top 10 slide tips to best aid one's presentation. The top 10 slide tips were created by Garr Reynolds. The link to Garr Reynolds' Top 10 Slide Tips: http://www.garrreynolds.com/preso-tips/design/
This document outlines the visions and strategic plans for Abu Dhabi in 2030. It discusses how Abu Dhabi has shifted from an oil-oriented economy in the 1960s-2004 to developing a diversified, sustainable knowledge economy integrated in the global market. The plans aim to develop Abu Dhabi as a global capital city with balanced social and economic growth that benefits all. Key themes of the urban and economic visions include making the city green, livable, well-connected, and providing good work opportunities. The population is projected to reach 3 million by 2030.
Assignment: Complete a series of works that are related to each other by idea/content, method of working, size, color, etc. Working within parameters frees up the imagination to pursue unusual combinations of ideas and images.
This document lists 10 names: Jorinde Voight, Kim Hiorthey, Monkia Grzymala, Aurel Schmidt, Charles Avery, Isabelle Cornaro, Doreen McPherson, Pablo Bronstein, Abdelkader Benchamma, and Robin Rhode.
A reunião de pais e professores discutiu a entrega das notas do segundo bimestre. Os professores apresentaram o desempenho acadêmico dos alunos e tiraram dúvidas dos pais sobre o boletim escolar.
The document discusses several artists who create collaged and re-purposed drawings including Barbara Moody, Cheryl Richey, Dorota Jedrusik, Lee Krasner, Judy Foosaner, Jackie Berridge, Dawn Clements, and Raymond Saa. It notes techniques like piecing together old drawings, working with gesso, ink, and charcoal, and using tears and cuts in collaged pieces. It encourages trying to put together contiguous images to create a large work or a collection of small drawings.
The document discusses abstraction in art and describes several series of drawings that demonstrate increasing abstraction. It provides examples of series by Piet Mondrian and Picasso that simplify forms into geometric shapes over multiple drawings of the same subject. Another example described is a "half-life" drawing series where the same subject is drawn for progressively shorter periods of time. Students are assigned to create their own series of increasingly abstract drawings from a single subject over multiple drawings.
The document lists the names of 13 individuals: Amy Harcourt, Melissa Johnson, Angela Hunkler, Catherine Kiwala, Suchitra Sharma, Karen Justis, Kira del Mar, Priscilla Read, and Yoko Tahara. It does not provide any other context or information about these individuals.
The document lists the names of 24 individuals. It does not provide any other context or information about these individuals. The essential information is that the document contains a list of 24 names without any other details.
This document discusses how programmatic advertising is transforming the digital advertising industry. It provides an overview of how programmatic advertising works, how media buying has changed from the past where it was just advertisers and publishers to today where there are technology platforms leveraging data. It discusses trends in the industry like growth in programmatic spending, shift to mobile and video. It also covers challenges and opportunities for advertisers in using programmatic like having in-house capabilities and finding partners.
This document lists the names of 10 artists: Judy Foosaner, Franz Kline, Jose Parla (listed twice), Janet Silk, Byron Gysin, Miriam Londono (listed twice), and Richard Rosetto. The artists are not further described, and no other context is provided about them or their work.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this...liamouse96
The document discusses the various technologies the student learned during the process of creating a thriller opening called "Payback". They learned how to use a Kodak camcorder to record professional footage, including how to improve sound and add effects. They also learned the importance of using a tripod to keep shots steady and allow panning. For editing, they used iMovie and learned basic and advanced editing tools. Additional media technologies like Prezi, Blogger, and SlideShare were used to present their work, and they learned how to use these platforms to link accounts, import different file formats, and upload content.
This document appears to be a list of artists' names with some having multiple entries. The list includes both historical artists like Leonardo, Raphael, Picasso, Klimt as well as more contemporary ones such as Jenny Saville, Kehinde Wiley, Jim Dine. Space is used as a compositional element in many of their works but there are no descriptions or analyses provided.
Contemporary Artists USing Text (and one who does not)pamlanza
This document lists and provides brief biographies of 5 contemporary artists: Ayad Alkhadhi, Todd Thomas Brown, Zhang Huan, Gu Wenda, and Chiharu Shiota. Each artist is known for works that incorporate diverse mediums and explore concepts related to identity, culture, and the human experience.
This document discusses finding and shading planes in a figure by thinking of it as cubic shapes and identifying the planes of the head and foot. It references Giacometti but provides no other context.
Ad Y@rd is a communication startup founded by six women entrepreneurs specializing in branding, marketing, and social media. Ad Y@rd aims to give brands a human face by focusing on how brands can serve people's needs. The startup also offers training to young advertisers to encourage entrepreneurship. Upcoming projects include a special branding project called "AthensVINEyard" to promote Athens.
The four key principles for optimizing digital marketing toward real business goals are:
1) Focus on driving bigger picture business results rather than individual click or impression metrics.
2) Do not oversimplify business goals but rather maintain a holistic view.
3) Regularly share updated marketing performance results with the business.
4) Ensure attribution models align with desired business outcomes rather than last-click attribution alone.
A reunião de pais e professores de 2014 discutiu três tópicos principais: 1) o orçamento escolar para o próximo ano letivo, 2) as novas diretrizes de segurança para a escola, e 3) a organização de eventos para arrecadar fundos para as atividades extracurriculares.
The document discusses two artworks: a piece titled "Ink on Duralene in a window" which seems to be an ink drawing on a transparent material in or depicting a window, and another work referred to only as "Quilts", likely referring to fabric quilts.
33 Artists in 3 Acts 0 Reading Assignment #4 artistspamlanza
The document lists 12 artists featured in an exhibition: Massimilano Gioni, Laurie Simmons, Damien Hirst, Andrea Fraser, Jack Bankowsky, Christian Marclay, Marina Abramovic, Grayson Perry, Yasoi Kusawa, Cady Noland, Gabriel Orozco, and Beatriz Milhazes. Gabriel Orozco's work included 1188 found objects.
The purpose of this presentation is to outline the top 10 slide tips to best aid one's presentation. The top 10 slide tips were created by Garr Reynolds. The link to Garr Reynolds' Top 10 Slide Tips: http://www.garrreynolds.com/preso-tips/design/
This document outlines the visions and strategic plans for Abu Dhabi in 2030. It discusses how Abu Dhabi has shifted from an oil-oriented economy in the 1960s-2004 to developing a diversified, sustainable knowledge economy integrated in the global market. The plans aim to develop Abu Dhabi as a global capital city with balanced social and economic growth that benefits all. Key themes of the urban and economic visions include making the city green, livable, well-connected, and providing good work opportunities. The population is projected to reach 3 million by 2030.
Assignment: Complete a series of works that are related to each other by idea/content, method of working, size, color, etc. Working within parameters frees up the imagination to pursue unusual combinations of ideas and images.
This document lists 10 names: Jorinde Voight, Kim Hiorthey, Monkia Grzymala, Aurel Schmidt, Charles Avery, Isabelle Cornaro, Doreen McPherson, Pablo Bronstein, Abdelkader Benchamma, and Robin Rhode.
A reunião de pais e professores discutiu a entrega das notas do segundo bimestre. Os professores apresentaram o desempenho acadêmico dos alunos e tiraram dúvidas dos pais sobre o boletim escolar.
The document discusses several artists who create collaged and re-purposed drawings including Barbara Moody, Cheryl Richey, Dorota Jedrusik, Lee Krasner, Judy Foosaner, Jackie Berridge, Dawn Clements, and Raymond Saa. It notes techniques like piecing together old drawings, working with gesso, ink, and charcoal, and using tears and cuts in collaged pieces. It encourages trying to put together contiguous images to create a large work or a collection of small drawings.
The document discusses abstraction in art and describes several series of drawings that demonstrate increasing abstraction. It provides examples of series by Piet Mondrian and Picasso that simplify forms into geometric shapes over multiple drawings of the same subject. Another example described is a "half-life" drawing series where the same subject is drawn for progressively shorter periods of time. Students are assigned to create their own series of increasingly abstract drawings from a single subject over multiple drawings.
This document provides instructions for an art assignment asking students to create a minimum of two surrealist drawings incorporating disparate visual elements from unrelated photographs. The pieces can be separate or combined into a diptych or larger multi-panel work. Examples are given of artists who have created diptychs, triptychs, or multi-panel works that either continue a single image or theme across panels or use independent images. Recommended drawing media include mixed media.
The document provides instructions for an art exercise involving drawing on clear acetate sheets that are placed over photographs. Students will use markers and pens on the acetate to incorporate and manipulate the images from the photos below. Examples are given of various contemporary artists who have used this acetate drawing technique in their own works, demonstrating different ways the photos can be obscured, incorporated into cutouts, or used as guides for tracing. Tips are provided on adhering the acetate sheets while drawing and which mediums work best for bonding acetate to paper or other acetate layers.
The document provides instructions for an art exercise involving drawing on clear acetate sheets that are placed over photographs. Students will use markers or other media to draw on the acetate, and can then remove the underlying photo or layer multiple acetates. Examples are given of different techniques like using alcohol to erase marker on acetate, drawing the shapes seen in cloud photos, and painting on the underside of the acetate to obscure the photo. Tips are provided on adhering acetate to paper or other surfaces. The goal is for students to experiment with the various effects that can be created through drawing on and manipulating acetate over photographs.
The document discusses how overlaying images can add mystery and free artists from literal interpretations. It provides examples of works that build layers of information:
- The Archimedes Palimpsest was originally a 10th century copy of Archimedes that was overwritten in the 13th century, but modern imaging has revealed the original text.
- Hibiki Miyazaki's work has a transparent toy battle horse and swords painted over text that explains the image.
- Helen Ward uses obscured bottom text as a pattern and "secret message" under dreamlike dripping images.
This document discusses contemporary approaches to drawing that expand traditional definitions. It lists various artists and techniques that challenge conventions, including recordings of subway motion by William Anastasi, wall drawings instructed but not created by Sol LeWitt, works using materials like tape, gunpowder, and earth. It advocates collaborating with other artists, combining different styles, appropriating other works, and allowing spontaneity in drawing to discover new ideas and constantly grow as an artist.
This document lists the names of 16 artists and 1 student. It includes Terry Allen, Travis Somerville, Fred Stonehouse, Banksy, Jess Reno, Basquiat, Janis Walker, Giosuè Quadrini, Laly Mille, Despina Stokou, Joan Fullerton, Geri Rebstock, Tom O’Neill, Squeak Carnwath, Leslie Dill, Jane Davies, and one student.
Combining elements from former drawings to create new onespamlanza
The document lists the names of 12 contemporary drawing artists and describes some techniques they use that combine disparate elements or approaches from multiple sources into a single drawing, such as drawing with both hands, overlapping washes of ink, including multiple drawings on one page, using reductive or non-representational styles, collaborative drawings between artists, and using non-traditional materials like coffee. It also announces an upcoming experimental drawing exhibition in fall 2018.
REFLECTIVE SURFACES & CONTEMPORARY DRAWING ARTISTS, PART 2pamlanza
The document lists the names of several contemporary drawing artists and mentions some of their mediums. It appears to be notes related to a class on contemporary drawing artists that includes reflections on unusual objects and combined drawings as part of the homework. Artists mentioned include Jeff Raymond, Alex Hamilton, Ali Osborne, Harvey Tulcensky who uses ballpoint pen, Natalia Pivko, Vitaly Pushnitsky, Zeng Xiajun who uses ink on paper, and Beili Liu who works with blown ink on paper.
This document discusses various compositional techniques for arranging elements on a two-dimensional picture plane, including diagonal, radial, concentric, symmetric, asymmetric, and vertical compositions. It provides examples of each technique drawn by artists like Jim Dine, Ginny Grayson, and Giorgio Morandi. The final sentences assign homework to experiment with compositional techniques using hanging objects and letting light or shadow be an important element.
This document lists various artists and their works, as well as examples of how students and other artists studied and were influenced by the masters. It includes Michelangelo studying under Ghirlandaio, Van Gogh being influenced by Japanese prints, Picasso studying the works of Velazquez and Courbet, and examples of student sketches copying and analyzing works by Rembrandt, Cezanne, Bellows, and Van Gogh. The purpose is to show artists learning from the masters by close observation and interpretation of their techniques.
Draw a hpto keeping it upside-down the entire time. Turning it right-side up to make corrections or to tighten up your drawing to make it more exact defeats the important multiple purposes of the exercise:
• To stop thinking in terms of rendering objects, and start seeing large shapes of light and dark
• To note how placement of those shapes carves up the picture plane
• To understand how the placement of values defines and energizes the composition
• To abstract the photo into a drawing – not a photorealist drawing, but one with your own kinds of lines and choices and interpretation
The document discusses various compositional techniques for shading in artwork. It provides examples from different artists to illustrate concepts like grouping objects to form rectangles within rectangles, objects touching or going off the edges of the picture plane, selective shading with contour lines only indicating some objects, close-ups emphasizing shape and blocking out light and dark areas, and using backgrounds to set off objects and create edges without outlining. It recommends doing thumbnail sketches to plan compositions and using the full range of values from darkest to lightest when shading, with darker values for receding objects and lighter for those coming forward. Background tones can shift depending on nearby objects to set them off through value contrast.
DRAWING WITHOUT FEAR! Week 1: Basic shapespamlanza
This document provides guidance on drawing techniques for students. It discusses drawing still lifes, contour drawing, gesture drawing, and studying master artists' works. Students are encouraged to practice different techniques like blind contour drawing and shading to improve hand-eye coordination. They are also assigned homework to set up their own still life at home using ordinary objects.
The NOT FLAT workshop at the Asheville Art Museum in May 2018 explored concepts beyond the flat, two-dimensional surface. Participants experimented with techniques that incorporated texture, dimensionality, and other sculptural elements into their artwork. The goal was to challenge traditional notions of painting and drawing and push creative boundaries in new directions.
Students in a class critique their final projects and provide feedback to each other on their work. Ali Campbell, Becca Campbell, Kate Chassner, Jacob Fisher, Louise Glickman, and Pat Johnson are listed as having participated in the critique by providing their projects for feedback and reviewing their classmates' work.
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
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Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
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إضغ بين إيديكم من أقوى الملازم التي صممتها
ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
#فهم_ماكو_درخ
3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
كل التوفيق زملائي وزميلاتي ، زميلكم محمد الذهبي 💊💊
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