The document contains contact information for ECSY International Architecture Company including their address in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, telephone and fax numbers, email address, website, and business hours from Monday to Thursday and on Fridays.
The meeting discussed progress on the final construction industry project. Eelyn prepared a sketch of the building floor plan. CTW prepared a sketch of the site before construction and information on the building plan approval process. The participants were CheahTeck Wei, Cassandra Wong, Eelyn Cheong, and Sean Chua JiuXin. Jason Yap KarJuen was absent.
This project evaluation document outlines the steps to systematically evaluate a project. It involves understanding the project goals, developing an evaluation plan, collecting and analyzing data, and reporting findings. Key documents needed for evaluation include the project plan, budget, and stakeholder list. Benefits of this student center project include providing relaxation spaces for students, increasing security through a guard house with views of parking areas, and attracting more students through improved facilities and security. The project aims to create a better student life center, cafe, and security for the client and student community.
This document outlines the process and deliverables for the concept and preliminary design phases of an architecture project. In the concept design phase, the architect develops options studies and conceptual drawings to explore design possibilities. They work with consultants to evaluate structural and mechanical systems. The preliminary design phase refines the concept based on client feedback, with more developed drawings and a preliminary cost estimate. The architect continues coordinating with consultants to further develop the building design.
The document contains contact information for ECSY International Architecture Company, including the address and contact details of AR. Eelyn Cheong SY. It is repeated numerous times and also includes details about the services provided such as architecture, planning, programming, construction administration, interior design, cost estimating, scheduling, and feasibility studies. The company is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The document outlines various approvals that are required for a construction project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It lists the agencies responsible for approving water, sewerage, fire safety, hoarding, signage, earthworks, landscaping, street lighting, parking, drainage, building plans, and more. Key approving agencies include the Water Authority, Sewage Services Department, Fire Department, and Municipality of Kuala Lumpur. It also briefly mentions some of the authorities involved in other aspects of construction projects, such as electric supply, waste handling, health and safety regulations, and heritage approvals.
The building process involves 5 stages: 1) Inception and feasibility to determine cost, design issues and appoint consultants. 2) Outline the proposal and design schematics covering outlook, timing and costing. 3) Develop designs and specifications through working drawings. 4) Tender documentation and tender action where contractors bid on the project based on drawings and specifications. 5) Project planning, overseeing site work, certifying payments, advising, resolving disputes, and providing as-built drawings and manuals for building operation.
This document is a bill of quantities for a construction project totaling RM987,331. It includes 14 line items for materials and work such as laying brick, concrete work, plastering, flooring, electrical work, roofing, and more. The bill breaks down costs by item number, description, quantity, unit price, and total for each work section including electrical, site works, structure, finish works, water supply, interior works, and general items.
To obtain building plan approval in Subang Jaya, plans must be submitted to several technical departments including the Department of Fire and Rescue Services, Water Supply Corporation, Department of Sewerage Services, and Tenaga Nasional Berhad as well as internal departments at the Subang Jaya Municipal Council which is responsible for functions like public health and sanitation, waste management, town planning, and building control. The approval process takes a minimum of 17 days.
The meeting discussed progress on the final construction industry project. Eelyn prepared a sketch of the building floor plan. CTW prepared a sketch of the site before construction and information on the building plan approval process. The participants were CheahTeck Wei, Cassandra Wong, Eelyn Cheong, and Sean Chua JiuXin. Jason Yap KarJuen was absent.
This project evaluation document outlines the steps to systematically evaluate a project. It involves understanding the project goals, developing an evaluation plan, collecting and analyzing data, and reporting findings. Key documents needed for evaluation include the project plan, budget, and stakeholder list. Benefits of this student center project include providing relaxation spaces for students, increasing security through a guard house with views of parking areas, and attracting more students through improved facilities and security. The project aims to create a better student life center, cafe, and security for the client and student community.
This document outlines the process and deliverables for the concept and preliminary design phases of an architecture project. In the concept design phase, the architect develops options studies and conceptual drawings to explore design possibilities. They work with consultants to evaluate structural and mechanical systems. The preliminary design phase refines the concept based on client feedback, with more developed drawings and a preliminary cost estimate. The architect continues coordinating with consultants to further develop the building design.
The document contains contact information for ECSY International Architecture Company, including the address and contact details of AR. Eelyn Cheong SY. It is repeated numerous times and also includes details about the services provided such as architecture, planning, programming, construction administration, interior design, cost estimating, scheduling, and feasibility studies. The company is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The document outlines various approvals that are required for a construction project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It lists the agencies responsible for approving water, sewerage, fire safety, hoarding, signage, earthworks, landscaping, street lighting, parking, drainage, building plans, and more. Key approving agencies include the Water Authority, Sewage Services Department, Fire Department, and Municipality of Kuala Lumpur. It also briefly mentions some of the authorities involved in other aspects of construction projects, such as electric supply, waste handling, health and safety regulations, and heritage approvals.
The building process involves 5 stages: 1) Inception and feasibility to determine cost, design issues and appoint consultants. 2) Outline the proposal and design schematics covering outlook, timing and costing. 3) Develop designs and specifications through working drawings. 4) Tender documentation and tender action where contractors bid on the project based on drawings and specifications. 5) Project planning, overseeing site work, certifying payments, advising, resolving disputes, and providing as-built drawings and manuals for building operation.
This document is a bill of quantities for a construction project totaling RM987,331. It includes 14 line items for materials and work such as laying brick, concrete work, plastering, flooring, electrical work, roofing, and more. The bill breaks down costs by item number, description, quantity, unit price, and total for each work section including electrical, site works, structure, finish works, water supply, interior works, and general items.
To obtain building plan approval in Subang Jaya, plans must be submitted to several technical departments including the Department of Fire and Rescue Services, Water Supply Corporation, Department of Sewerage Services, and Tenaga Nasional Berhad as well as internal departments at the Subang Jaya Municipal Council which is responsible for functions like public health and sanitation, waste management, town planning, and building control. The approval process takes a minimum of 17 days.
The project aims to construct a new student life center, café, and security guard house on unused land near the Design studio and basketball court at Taylor's Lakeside University. The three story building will provide a place for students to relax, increase security around the parking areas by giving guards better visibility, and attract more students through the amenities. Once completed, it will improve security, create a student central, make use of the land, and allow students to enjoy meals at the new café. Construction is slated to begin in January 2014 pending relevant approvals and financing.
ECSY International Architecture Company Sdn Bhd is an established architectural firm in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia led by principal architect Eelyn Cheong Siew Ying. The company offers local and international architectural services for various project types including healthcare, residential, industrial, commercial, and specialist projects. ECSY utilizes software such as AutoCAD, Revit, and 3D Studio Max and has completed projects including a multi-purpose hall in Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur and a French Chateau resort in Pulau Langkawi.
MCC Technique Sdn Bhd is committed to providing complete customer satisfaction throughout all stages of M&E projects from planning to ongoing maintenance. Philip Yong, the Executive Director, has 17 years of experience in the industry. MCC Technique provides a range of M&E services including electrical installation, air conditioning and ventilation, fire protection systems, and backup power solutions. Some of their largest projects include work on the Bandar Utama Office Building from 2008-ongoing that cost RM18,000,000. Yong emphasized the importance of safety, developing loyalty with customers, and competing in business.
The document summarizes the passive green design features of the DiGi Technology Operations Centre in Malaysia. Key features include extensive vertical green walls that filter air and reduce solar heat gain, full-height low-E curtain walls that provide daylight while enabling energy efficient lighting, and a shuttle service to a nearby train station. The building aims to reduce the company's carbon footprint by 40% through these green strategies and has been certified Gold by the Green Building Index Malaysia.
Building and process in construction projectEelyn Cheong
The document outlines the key steps in the construction project process from pre-design through construction, including programming requirements, budget and schedule development, code analysis, space planning, site selection, schematic design, design development, construction documentation, procurement, and observation. Pre-design establishes the owner's criteria, while schematic design develops initial plans, designs are finalized in design development, and construction documents, procurement, and observation follow.
This document analyzes the neighborhood of Subang Square in Subang Jaya, Malaysia according to the architectural theories of Le Corbusier. It discusses three main factors that impact the site: 1) Urban spatial planning, noting the neighborhood's grid layout and separation of zones for work, residential, and commercial areas aligns with Le Corbusier's ideas. 2) Population, as the high-rise Subang Square office building and nearby college concentrate people and boost the local economy. 3) Open spaces, mentioning an open field used for social activities, reflecting Le Corbusier's emphasis on such spaces. The analysis finds relationships between the site's characteristics and Le Corbusier's principles of centralized planning, separated land uses,
This document provides an introduction, literature review, methodology, case study analysis and conclusion for a student project evaluating the lighting and acoustic performance of a cafe space. The introduction outlines the aim to study how lighting and acoustics affect a space, conduct measurements of illuminance and sound levels at a selected site, analyze issues and propose solutions. The literature review covers key topics on lighting including natural/artificial sources and balance between science and art. Acoustic fundamentals such as sound pressure level and reverberation time are also reviewed. Methodology sections describe the equipment, data collection process and analysis calculations for both lighting and acoustics.
The document is a student project report proposing alternative construction systems for the floor, wall, roof, and basement of a Nature Appreciation Centre. It includes sections on the existing and proposed construction systems, precedent studies, materials used, advantages and disadvantages of each system, and working drawings. The proposed changes include using reinforced concrete for the ground floor, composite steel decking for the first floor, brick walls with vinyl siding and plastered interiors, and a new basement level.
SS15 in Subang Jaya, Malaysia can be analyzed through the urban planning theories of Le Corbusier. Le Corbusier advocated for centralized planning with strict separation of zones for work, living, shopping and entertainment. SS15 follows this model with residential areas to the north and east, commercial areas to the west and center, and educational institutions to the southeast. SS15 is also planned on a grid structure, with repetition of massing, as advocated by Le Corbusier. The central Subang Square acts as the higher density core, housing offices and shops, and increasing business and economic activity for the area. Open spaces are incorporated throughout SS15 for social activities, consistent with Le Corbusier's vision. Overall
This document provides lighting and acoustic proposals for 3 spaces in a market located in Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur. For lighting, it analyzes the natural daylighting and proposes artificial lighting solutions for a shop lot, food hall, and mini art gallery. Calculations are provided to determine daylight factors and illuminance levels. For acoustics, it examines external noise levels, reverberation times, and sound transmission losses for a food stall, food hall, and shop lot. Calculations of sound pressure levels and absorption coefficients are included. The document aims to integrate lighting and acoustic strategies into the market design project.
The document provides an analysis of the passive green design features of City Square Mall located in Singapore. It was designed by Ong & Ong Architects to be the leading eco-friendly family mall. Key passive design strategies included extended solar fins and louvres, an outdoor park, sky park, low-e glazing, and natural ventilation optimized through building orientation. Detailed sun path and climate analyses informed the design and placement of passive features to minimize energy use and provide thermal comfort.
Most participants were between 18-23 years old and gender was evenly split. More males than females enjoyed exercise and exercised more frequently per week. Most exercised outdoors and for over 30 minutes each time. Both genders felt satisfied after exercising and did so for health reasons. Jogging and the gym were popular activities. More males exercised alone while friends accompanied both. Most thought exercise was necessary and beneficial. Plans were to continue exercising in coming weeks.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted with 100 participants about their preferences in a partner. The survey found that most participants believed characteristics were more important than physical appearance when choosing a partner. 51% of participants said they would not date someone based on attractiveness alone if they disapproved of their personality. Characteristics like intelligence and humor were seen as most appealing. While appearance can attract initially, the survey showed characteristics are what most value when considering a long-term partner.
This document contains a student's submission for a social psychology journal assignment. It summarizes key concepts about attitudes, including the three components of attitudes (cognitive, behavioral, affective) and how attitudes can change through learning via evaluative conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning. It also covers conformity and group behavior, discussing Solomon Asch's conformity experiments and how people tend to conform to majority opinions to fit in. The document defines conformity and obedience and provides examples.
This document contains a student's submission for a social psychology journal assignment. It includes summaries of lessons on self-concept, self-knowledge, and vision. The student discusses learning that their self-concept and attitudes can change over time due to experiences and surroundings. They also realized people can mispredict their own behaviors and feelings, but others may have a clearer perspective. The submission concludes by sharing the student found the lesson on vision most interesting, particularly how the color red can attract attention and influence appetite.
1. The document discusses a study that aims to determine whether people are more concerned with appearance or characteristics when evaluating others.
2. A survey will be conducted of students to collect data on what attracts people - appearance or characteristics.
3. The data will be analyzed using graphs and pie charts to illustrate the findings. Participation in the survey is voluntary and participants' privacy and confidentiality will be protected.
This document analyzes and compares two Penang biscuit businesses - Tong Hoe Seng and Wah Thai.
Tong Hoe Seng is a small, 60-year old family-owned stall located on Lebuh Kimberley that produces homemade traditional biscuits. Wah Thai is a larger, 40-year old business located on Jalan Gottlieb that employs dozens of workers and offers a wide range of local food products beyond just biscuits.
While Tong Hoe Seng focuses on quality, Wah Thai aims to provide both quality and quantity. Wah Thai also employs various marketing strategies like advertisements and has won awards. Both businesses face competition from other similar stalls and shops but employ different strategies to
The document discusses working conditions at Foxconn, a major electronics manufacturer in China. It notes that Foxconn was founded in 1974 and now works with many large technology companies. However, investigations have uncovered poor working conditions like long hours, low pay, and violations of employee rights. Specifically, workers often did more than 300 hours per month of work, were paid less than minimum wage, and lived in cramped dorms. These issues damaged companies' brands and led to employee suicides. Foxconn has since taken some steps to improve conditions by raising pay and limiting overtime, but problems persist.
This document compares and analyzes three traditional Penang biscuit businesses - Soon Seng, Tong Hoe Seng, and Wah Thai. Soon Seng and Tong Hoe Seng are small family-run stalls located near each other on Lebuh Kimberley. Wah Thai is a larger shop on Jalan Gottlieb with dozens of employees. All three businesses face competition from other stalls and shops. Soon Seng and Tong Hoe Seng rely on customer loyalty while Wah Thai offers a wider product range. The document provides details on the history, products, competition, strategies, and future plans of each business.
The document provides a compare and contrast essay analyzing the animated films Cinderella and Snow White. Both films were produced by The Walt Disney Company in the 1920s-1930s. The main characters, Cinderella and Snow White, have similar backgrounds in that they both lost their mothers and were mistreated by their vain stepmothers. They also share kindhearted personalities and physical beauty. The plots involve both characters falling in love with princes after facing adversity from their stepfamilies. Overall, the essay analyzes the similarities in the production background, main characters, and story plots between the two classic Disney princess animated films.
The hidden love in the lip 8888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888Eelyn Cheong
The lip gloss is special to the author because it was her mother's favorite lip gloss that they used to share and it reminds her of her mother. The author's mother gifted her the lip gloss when she left for university in another city far from home. When she uses it or smells it, it transports her back to happy memories with her mother and makes her feel less lonely and homesick. The lip gloss represents the deep love between the author and her mother that remains even when they are apart.
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This document contains information about a group project to summarize the film "Man in the Iron Mask". It includes a list of group members and descriptions of important scenes from the film. It also includes details on costumes and props needed to portray the different characters, as well as multimedia plans to incorporate audio, sound effects, and music into the presentation.
The project aims to construct a new student life center, café, and security guard house on unused land near the Design studio and basketball court at Taylor's Lakeside University. The three story building will provide a place for students to relax, increase security around the parking areas by giving guards better visibility, and attract more students through the amenities. Once completed, it will improve security, create a student central, make use of the land, and allow students to enjoy meals at the new café. Construction is slated to begin in January 2014 pending relevant approvals and financing.
ECSY International Architecture Company Sdn Bhd is an established architectural firm in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia led by principal architect Eelyn Cheong Siew Ying. The company offers local and international architectural services for various project types including healthcare, residential, industrial, commercial, and specialist projects. ECSY utilizes software such as AutoCAD, Revit, and 3D Studio Max and has completed projects including a multi-purpose hall in Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur and a French Chateau resort in Pulau Langkawi.
MCC Technique Sdn Bhd is committed to providing complete customer satisfaction throughout all stages of M&E projects from planning to ongoing maintenance. Philip Yong, the Executive Director, has 17 years of experience in the industry. MCC Technique provides a range of M&E services including electrical installation, air conditioning and ventilation, fire protection systems, and backup power solutions. Some of their largest projects include work on the Bandar Utama Office Building from 2008-ongoing that cost RM18,000,000. Yong emphasized the importance of safety, developing loyalty with customers, and competing in business.
The document summarizes the passive green design features of the DiGi Technology Operations Centre in Malaysia. Key features include extensive vertical green walls that filter air and reduce solar heat gain, full-height low-E curtain walls that provide daylight while enabling energy efficient lighting, and a shuttle service to a nearby train station. The building aims to reduce the company's carbon footprint by 40% through these green strategies and has been certified Gold by the Green Building Index Malaysia.
Building and process in construction projectEelyn Cheong
The document outlines the key steps in the construction project process from pre-design through construction, including programming requirements, budget and schedule development, code analysis, space planning, site selection, schematic design, design development, construction documentation, procurement, and observation. Pre-design establishes the owner's criteria, while schematic design develops initial plans, designs are finalized in design development, and construction documents, procurement, and observation follow.
This document analyzes the neighborhood of Subang Square in Subang Jaya, Malaysia according to the architectural theories of Le Corbusier. It discusses three main factors that impact the site: 1) Urban spatial planning, noting the neighborhood's grid layout and separation of zones for work, residential, and commercial areas aligns with Le Corbusier's ideas. 2) Population, as the high-rise Subang Square office building and nearby college concentrate people and boost the local economy. 3) Open spaces, mentioning an open field used for social activities, reflecting Le Corbusier's emphasis on such spaces. The analysis finds relationships between the site's characteristics and Le Corbusier's principles of centralized planning, separated land uses,
This document provides an introduction, literature review, methodology, case study analysis and conclusion for a student project evaluating the lighting and acoustic performance of a cafe space. The introduction outlines the aim to study how lighting and acoustics affect a space, conduct measurements of illuminance and sound levels at a selected site, analyze issues and propose solutions. The literature review covers key topics on lighting including natural/artificial sources and balance between science and art. Acoustic fundamentals such as sound pressure level and reverberation time are also reviewed. Methodology sections describe the equipment, data collection process and analysis calculations for both lighting and acoustics.
The document is a student project report proposing alternative construction systems for the floor, wall, roof, and basement of a Nature Appreciation Centre. It includes sections on the existing and proposed construction systems, precedent studies, materials used, advantages and disadvantages of each system, and working drawings. The proposed changes include using reinforced concrete for the ground floor, composite steel decking for the first floor, brick walls with vinyl siding and plastered interiors, and a new basement level.
SS15 in Subang Jaya, Malaysia can be analyzed through the urban planning theories of Le Corbusier. Le Corbusier advocated for centralized planning with strict separation of zones for work, living, shopping and entertainment. SS15 follows this model with residential areas to the north and east, commercial areas to the west and center, and educational institutions to the southeast. SS15 is also planned on a grid structure, with repetition of massing, as advocated by Le Corbusier. The central Subang Square acts as the higher density core, housing offices and shops, and increasing business and economic activity for the area. Open spaces are incorporated throughout SS15 for social activities, consistent with Le Corbusier's vision. Overall
This document provides lighting and acoustic proposals for 3 spaces in a market located in Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur. For lighting, it analyzes the natural daylighting and proposes artificial lighting solutions for a shop lot, food hall, and mini art gallery. Calculations are provided to determine daylight factors and illuminance levels. For acoustics, it examines external noise levels, reverberation times, and sound transmission losses for a food stall, food hall, and shop lot. Calculations of sound pressure levels and absorption coefficients are included. The document aims to integrate lighting and acoustic strategies into the market design project.
The document provides an analysis of the passive green design features of City Square Mall located in Singapore. It was designed by Ong & Ong Architects to be the leading eco-friendly family mall. Key passive design strategies included extended solar fins and louvres, an outdoor park, sky park, low-e glazing, and natural ventilation optimized through building orientation. Detailed sun path and climate analyses informed the design and placement of passive features to minimize energy use and provide thermal comfort.
Most participants were between 18-23 years old and gender was evenly split. More males than females enjoyed exercise and exercised more frequently per week. Most exercised outdoors and for over 30 minutes each time. Both genders felt satisfied after exercising and did so for health reasons. Jogging and the gym were popular activities. More males exercised alone while friends accompanied both. Most thought exercise was necessary and beneficial. Plans were to continue exercising in coming weeks.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted with 100 participants about their preferences in a partner. The survey found that most participants believed characteristics were more important than physical appearance when choosing a partner. 51% of participants said they would not date someone based on attractiveness alone if they disapproved of their personality. Characteristics like intelligence and humor were seen as most appealing. While appearance can attract initially, the survey showed characteristics are what most value when considering a long-term partner.
This document contains a student's submission for a social psychology journal assignment. It summarizes key concepts about attitudes, including the three components of attitudes (cognitive, behavioral, affective) and how attitudes can change through learning via evaluative conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning. It also covers conformity and group behavior, discussing Solomon Asch's conformity experiments and how people tend to conform to majority opinions to fit in. The document defines conformity and obedience and provides examples.
This document contains a student's submission for a social psychology journal assignment. It includes summaries of lessons on self-concept, self-knowledge, and vision. The student discusses learning that their self-concept and attitudes can change over time due to experiences and surroundings. They also realized people can mispredict their own behaviors and feelings, but others may have a clearer perspective. The submission concludes by sharing the student found the lesson on vision most interesting, particularly how the color red can attract attention and influence appetite.
1. The document discusses a study that aims to determine whether people are more concerned with appearance or characteristics when evaluating others.
2. A survey will be conducted of students to collect data on what attracts people - appearance or characteristics.
3. The data will be analyzed using graphs and pie charts to illustrate the findings. Participation in the survey is voluntary and participants' privacy and confidentiality will be protected.
This document analyzes and compares two Penang biscuit businesses - Tong Hoe Seng and Wah Thai.
Tong Hoe Seng is a small, 60-year old family-owned stall located on Lebuh Kimberley that produces homemade traditional biscuits. Wah Thai is a larger, 40-year old business located on Jalan Gottlieb that employs dozens of workers and offers a wide range of local food products beyond just biscuits.
While Tong Hoe Seng focuses on quality, Wah Thai aims to provide both quality and quantity. Wah Thai also employs various marketing strategies like advertisements and has won awards. Both businesses face competition from other similar stalls and shops but employ different strategies to
The document discusses working conditions at Foxconn, a major electronics manufacturer in China. It notes that Foxconn was founded in 1974 and now works with many large technology companies. However, investigations have uncovered poor working conditions like long hours, low pay, and violations of employee rights. Specifically, workers often did more than 300 hours per month of work, were paid less than minimum wage, and lived in cramped dorms. These issues damaged companies' brands and led to employee suicides. Foxconn has since taken some steps to improve conditions by raising pay and limiting overtime, but problems persist.
This document compares and analyzes three traditional Penang biscuit businesses - Soon Seng, Tong Hoe Seng, and Wah Thai. Soon Seng and Tong Hoe Seng are small family-run stalls located near each other on Lebuh Kimberley. Wah Thai is a larger shop on Jalan Gottlieb with dozens of employees. All three businesses face competition from other stalls and shops. Soon Seng and Tong Hoe Seng rely on customer loyalty while Wah Thai offers a wider product range. The document provides details on the history, products, competition, strategies, and future plans of each business.
The document provides a compare and contrast essay analyzing the animated films Cinderella and Snow White. Both films were produced by The Walt Disney Company in the 1920s-1930s. The main characters, Cinderella and Snow White, have similar backgrounds in that they both lost their mothers and were mistreated by their vain stepmothers. They also share kindhearted personalities and physical beauty. The plots involve both characters falling in love with princes after facing adversity from their stepfamilies. Overall, the essay analyzes the similarities in the production background, main characters, and story plots between the two classic Disney princess animated films.
The hidden love in the lip 8888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888Eelyn Cheong
The lip gloss is special to the author because it was her mother's favorite lip gloss that they used to share and it reminds her of her mother. The author's mother gifted her the lip gloss when she left for university in another city far from home. When she uses it or smells it, it transports her back to happy memories with her mother and makes her feel less lonely and homesick. The lip gloss represents the deep love between the author and her mother that remains even when they are apart.
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This document contains information about a group project to summarize the film "Man in the Iron Mask". It includes a list of group members and descriptions of important scenes from the film. It also includes details on costumes and props needed to portray the different characters, as well as multimedia plans to incorporate audio, sound effects, and music into the presentation.
The man in the iron mask.pptxxxxxxxxxx.pptx888888Eelyn Cheong
1) King Louis XIV wanted to kill the leader of the Jesuits, Aramis, and pursued Christine despite her being engaged to Raoul.
2) Aramis hatched a plan with two other musketeers, Athos and Porthos, to replace King Louis with his identical twin brother Philippe, who was imprisoned in the Iron Mask.
3) They succeeded in freeing Philippe and teaching him to impersonate the king. However, their attempt to make the switch at a masquerade ball failed. King Louis later imprisoned Philippe again with the Iron Mask.
1. The document summarizes meetings of a group adapting the movie "The Man in the Iron Mask" as a school project. It discusses selecting characters, summarizing the plot, creating costumes and props, and rehearsing their adaptation.
2. Key items discussed included assigning group members to roles, watching important movie scenes, designing costumes for different characters, and creating props such as swords and masks from materials like cardboard and balloons.
3. The final meetings focused on rehearsals, with the group measuring sizes for costumes, experimenting with sword designs, and discussing materials needed to complete the costumes and props for their performance.
The document contains contact information for ECSY International Architecture Company including their address in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, telephone and fax numbers, email address, website, and business hours from Monday to Thursday and on Fridays.
The document contains contact information for ECSY International Architecture Company, including the address and contact details of AR. Eelyn Cheong SY. It is repeated numerous times and also includes details about the services provided such as architecture, planning, programming, construction administration, interior design, cost estimating, scheduling, and feasibility studies. The company is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
This document appears to be a student's final project submission for April 2013. It was submitted by Eelyn Cheong Siew Ying, student number 0314618, for an individual final project assessment at the International College of Innovation.
The document outlines various approvals that are required for a construction project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It lists the agencies responsible for approving water, sewerage, fire safety, hoarding, signage, earthworks, landscaping, street lighting, parking, drainage, building plans, and more. Key approving agencies include the Water Authority, Sewage Services Department, Fire Department, and Municipality of Kuala Lumpur. It also lists authorities involved in other aspects of construction projects, such as electric power supply, waste handling, health and safety regulations, and heritage approvals.
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