This document outlines an assignment for a photo blog on food, culture, and architecture for a class on communication and behavior. Students will work in groups of four to choose a location and take 25-30 photos on related topics like people, food, activities, and cultural buildings. They must include 20-30 words of writing per photo and captions. The blog will be assessed based on understanding the brief, content and organization of ideas, use of references, and grammar. It is due by November 3rd and worth 30 marks.
The document proposes a new type of lighter that runs on batteries instead of gas. It would be produced and sold by a new company called F.I.R.E Lighters. The lighters aim to save customers money by being rechargeable and avoiding the need to constantly purchase new lighters. A market analysis found the primary customers would be smokers aged 18 and older in Southeast Asia. The document outlines F.I.R.E Lighters' competitors and proposes marketing strategies like competitive pricing and endorsements to promote the new product. It also provides a financial plan to obtain startup capital and projects profit over the first three years.
This document provides instructions for a project on art, architecture, and culture. Students are asked to research places of interest related to a given theme and document the historical, architectural, and social aspects. They will then design a graphical coffee table book presenting their findings. The project involves literature research, taking photographs, designing the book, and creating a 1-minute video montage of 10 photos to include with the submission. Students will be evaluated on their general understanding, thoroughness of content and research, creativity in presentation, and demonstration of critical thinking. Regular meetings with the lecturer are encouraged to ensure progress and receive feedback.
This document is a student's assignment submission on the causes of why people spend too much time on computers. It includes an outline and full essay on the topic. The essay discusses several main causes such as education/studies which have transitioned to using computers, social networking being addictive, gaming addiction, and online shopping and travel planning. While computers have benefits, the essay also notes that excessive computer use can be unhealthy for both mind and body.
Candy and her friends witnessed a girl accidentally bumped into and fall while carrying many things on campus. However, Candy and her friends did not help the girl and just walked away. Later, they encountered a rude drink seller who tried to leave without serving them, leaving Candy and her friends in shock. The document discusses Candy's first impressions of other students based on their appearances, her intrinsic motivation for studying architecture, her use of stereotypes to categorize people, and how bystander effect influenced her decision not to help the fallen girl.
Business Bus30104 intro to biz assignment business plan jan 2015Jonathan Lim
Students in an Introduction to Business course are assigned a group project to develop a business plan and give a 10-minute presentation. They must form groups of up to 4 members, choose a business idea, and present details of the business background, market analysis, marketing strategies, management strategies, and financial plan. The presentation will be assessed based on topic content, presentation skills, and peer evaluation. Students are encouraged to use various presentation aids and information sources, and must cite sources using APA style in the references section.
This document appears to be a design process journal (DPJ) created by Sufina Abu Bakar for her Introduction to Design module. It includes sketches and notes from her design process as well as samples of work from concept to schematic proposals. The portfolio contained in the DPJ aims to showcase her process and form making through the selected works. It also provides an overview of the module contents and requirements including a 150-200 word write up, selected sketches, curriculum vitae, and reflection on the module.
This document outlines an assignment for a photo blog on food, culture, and architecture for a class on communication and behavior. Students will work in groups of four to choose a location and take 25-30 photos on related topics like people, food, activities, and cultural buildings. They must include 20-30 words of writing per photo and captions. The blog will be assessed based on understanding the brief, content and organization of ideas, use of references, and grammar. It is due by November 3rd and worth 30 marks.
The document proposes a new type of lighter that runs on batteries instead of gas. It would be produced and sold by a new company called F.I.R.E Lighters. The lighters aim to save customers money by being rechargeable and avoiding the need to constantly purchase new lighters. A market analysis found the primary customers would be smokers aged 18 and older in Southeast Asia. The document outlines F.I.R.E Lighters' competitors and proposes marketing strategies like competitive pricing and endorsements to promote the new product. It also provides a financial plan to obtain startup capital and projects profit over the first three years.
This document provides instructions for a project on art, architecture, and culture. Students are asked to research places of interest related to a given theme and document the historical, architectural, and social aspects. They will then design a graphical coffee table book presenting their findings. The project involves literature research, taking photographs, designing the book, and creating a 1-minute video montage of 10 photos to include with the submission. Students will be evaluated on their general understanding, thoroughness of content and research, creativity in presentation, and demonstration of critical thinking. Regular meetings with the lecturer are encouraged to ensure progress and receive feedback.
This document is a student's assignment submission on the causes of why people spend too much time on computers. It includes an outline and full essay on the topic. The essay discusses several main causes such as education/studies which have transitioned to using computers, social networking being addictive, gaming addiction, and online shopping and travel planning. While computers have benefits, the essay also notes that excessive computer use can be unhealthy for both mind and body.
Candy and her friends witnessed a girl accidentally bumped into and fall while carrying many things on campus. However, Candy and her friends did not help the girl and just walked away. Later, they encountered a rude drink seller who tried to leave without serving them, leaving Candy and her friends in shock. The document discusses Candy's first impressions of other students based on their appearances, her intrinsic motivation for studying architecture, her use of stereotypes to categorize people, and how bystander effect influenced her decision not to help the fallen girl.
Business Bus30104 intro to biz assignment business plan jan 2015Jonathan Lim
Students in an Introduction to Business course are assigned a group project to develop a business plan and give a 10-minute presentation. They must form groups of up to 4 members, choose a business idea, and present details of the business background, market analysis, marketing strategies, management strategies, and financial plan. The presentation will be assessed based on topic content, presentation skills, and peer evaluation. Students are encouraged to use various presentation aids and information sources, and must cite sources using APA style in the references section.
This document appears to be a design process journal (DPJ) created by Sufina Abu Bakar for her Introduction to Design module. It includes sketches and notes from her design process as well as samples of work from concept to schematic proposals. The portfolio contained in the DPJ aims to showcase her process and form making through the selected works. It also provides an overview of the module contents and requirements including a 150-200 word write up, selected sketches, curriculum vitae, and reflection on the module.
Business What is advertising (business)Jonathan Lim
Advertising aims to promote products through commercials across various mediums like TV and billboards, while false advertising misleads consumers by portraying a product more positively than it actually is. The document discusses how false advertising tries to attract buyers through deception, and suggests addressing it by suing companies, submitting complaints, or raising awareness about the true nature of the products.
This document provides instructions for an essay assignment for an English course. Students must write a 5-paragraph expository or argumentative essay on one of three topics: the causes or effects of children playing computer games for long hours, a comparison of two professions, or describing the process of creating a wall mural. The essay must be 600-800 words and include pre-writing, in-text citations using APA style, and a reference list. Essays will be assessed based on understanding the topic, organization of ideas, use of references, grammar, and mechanics. A marking rubric is provided. The deadline for submission is April 27th, 2015.
The document describes a group assignment conducted by five students to analyze and present five concepts of social psychology through a short video. It provides details of the group members, concepts analyzed (first impressions, intrinsic motivation, stereotyping, bystander effect, liking), methodology used to film the video (one-shot technique, props, settings), and a storyline about a typical college girl's day that incorporates the five concepts.
This document provides instructions for a school project on examining the similarities and differences between Eastern and Western civilizations through drama. Students will research and analyze assigned timelines to create a group performance and individual character journal. The group performance involves acting out a scene from their timeline. Individually, students must create an A5 journal on their character including sketches, research, and packaging design. Students will be evaluated on their general understanding, content, and creativity in both their group performance and individual journal.
SP Social psychology comic strip slides Jonathan Lim
The document summarizes a story about an Indian old man who stole bread to feed his starving grandson and was beaten by the shopkeeper, with no one helping due to stereotypes. It then discusses 5 concepts from social psychology covered in the module: 1) Stereotypes and discrimination can lead to prejudice and unjust treatment. 2) Prosocial behavior includes helping others out of empathy rather than selfishness. 3) Covariation theory explains how people attribute behaviors to internal or external causes. 4) Persuasion involves influencing others' attitudes through central or peripheral routes. 5) Attitudes can be implicit and unconscious or explicit and consciously formed.
This document outlines an assignment for a group research project comparing two similar businesses in different geographical locations. Students will form groups to conduct primary and secondary research on their chosen businesses. They must visit the business locations, interview owners/managers, and incorporate at least 10 sources in their 2,500-3,000 word written report. Students will also present their findings to the class. The report will be assessed based on topic content, format, and the in-class presentation. Detailed guidelines are provided on the research methodology, report structure, and assessment criteria.
This document provides a compare and contrast essay analyzing the films Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke directed by Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki. Both films showcase character development through maturation, are set in ancient Japan, and feature Miyazaki's signature beautiful and unique artistic styles. The essay discusses how the main characters Chihiro in Spirited Away and San in Princess Mononoke grow in maturity through overcoming challenges. It also describes the ancient Japanese settings and influences in the films, as well as Miyazaki's imaginative and eccentric character designs.
This document outlines an assignment for an English class to write a compare and contrast essay about two movie genres. Students must choose between action-comedy films or animated films, research the genre, view example movies, and write a 6 paragraph essay comparing or contrasting the two genres. The essay must be 600-1000 words and follow APA style for citations and referencing. Students must submit a draft for feedback and submit the final version digitally by September 28th. The assignment aims to help students understand film genres, analyze and synthesize information to compare or contrast movies, and communicate ideas in clear academic English.
Producing an attractive art piece requires finding inspiration, preparing properly, and executing the work. Inspiration can come from observing nature, browsing art online, or listening to music. Preparation involves planning the concept, gathering necessary materials like paints and canvas, and choosing a suitable workspace. When painting, use references to learn techniques, outline the piece first, apply paint carefully, and periodically step back to view from a distance and ensure proper proportions. Following these steps of inspiration, preparation, and production can help artists overcome blocks and create a fine work of art.
This document provides information about three cities - Cardinal City, Acoma Pueblo, and Tokyo:
Cardinal City is a proposed floating city designed with 8 magnetic platforms arranged in a compass formation. It would be able to suspend itself above Earth's surface using magnetic technology.
Acoma Pueblo, also known as Sky City, is an ancient city built atop a sandstone mesa in New Mexico for defensive purposes. It has been continuously inhabited since 1100-1250 AD but was almost destroyed by Spanish forces in 1598.
Tokyo is the capital city of Japan, located on Honshu island. As a metropolis, it encompasses multiple cities, towns and villages across its administrative area of over 13
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
CL New and improved cl project 7 sept 2014 copyJonathan Lim
This document compares and contrasts two urban parks - Vondelpark in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Taman Wetlands in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Vondelpark is a 47 hectare park established in 1865 that hosts over 1 million visitors annually, while Taman Wetlands is a larger 2,115 hectare man-made wetland built in 1997 that aims to preserve natural wildlife habitats. Both parks offer passive recreational activities like walking and picnicking, but Taman Wetlands also supports active activities like kayaking and birdwatching due to its wetland environment.
Business What is advertising (business)Jonathan Lim
Advertising aims to promote products through commercials across various mediums like TV and billboards, while false advertising misleads consumers by portraying a product more positively than it actually is. The document discusses how false advertising tries to attract buyers through deception, and suggests addressing it by suing companies, submitting complaints, or raising awareness about the true nature of the products.
This document provides instructions for an essay assignment for an English course. Students must write a 5-paragraph expository or argumentative essay on one of three topics: the causes or effects of children playing computer games for long hours, a comparison of two professions, or describing the process of creating a wall mural. The essay must be 600-800 words and include pre-writing, in-text citations using APA style, and a reference list. Essays will be assessed based on understanding the topic, organization of ideas, use of references, grammar, and mechanics. A marking rubric is provided. The deadline for submission is April 27th, 2015.
The document describes a group assignment conducted by five students to analyze and present five concepts of social psychology through a short video. It provides details of the group members, concepts analyzed (first impressions, intrinsic motivation, stereotyping, bystander effect, liking), methodology used to film the video (one-shot technique, props, settings), and a storyline about a typical college girl's day that incorporates the five concepts.
This document provides instructions for a school project on examining the similarities and differences between Eastern and Western civilizations through drama. Students will research and analyze assigned timelines to create a group performance and individual character journal. The group performance involves acting out a scene from their timeline. Individually, students must create an A5 journal on their character including sketches, research, and packaging design. Students will be evaluated on their general understanding, content, and creativity in both their group performance and individual journal.
SP Social psychology comic strip slides Jonathan Lim
The document summarizes a story about an Indian old man who stole bread to feed his starving grandson and was beaten by the shopkeeper, with no one helping due to stereotypes. It then discusses 5 concepts from social psychology covered in the module: 1) Stereotypes and discrimination can lead to prejudice and unjust treatment. 2) Prosocial behavior includes helping others out of empathy rather than selfishness. 3) Covariation theory explains how people attribute behaviors to internal or external causes. 4) Persuasion involves influencing others' attitudes through central or peripheral routes. 5) Attitudes can be implicit and unconscious or explicit and consciously formed.
This document outlines an assignment for a group research project comparing two similar businesses in different geographical locations. Students will form groups to conduct primary and secondary research on their chosen businesses. They must visit the business locations, interview owners/managers, and incorporate at least 10 sources in their 2,500-3,000 word written report. Students will also present their findings to the class. The report will be assessed based on topic content, format, and the in-class presentation. Detailed guidelines are provided on the research methodology, report structure, and assessment criteria.
This document provides a compare and contrast essay analyzing the films Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke directed by Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki. Both films showcase character development through maturation, are set in ancient Japan, and feature Miyazaki's signature beautiful and unique artistic styles. The essay discusses how the main characters Chihiro in Spirited Away and San in Princess Mononoke grow in maturity through overcoming challenges. It also describes the ancient Japanese settings and influences in the films, as well as Miyazaki's imaginative and eccentric character designs.
This document outlines an assignment for an English class to write a compare and contrast essay about two movie genres. Students must choose between action-comedy films or animated films, research the genre, view example movies, and write a 6 paragraph essay comparing or contrasting the two genres. The essay must be 600-1000 words and follow APA style for citations and referencing. Students must submit a draft for feedback and submit the final version digitally by September 28th. The assignment aims to help students understand film genres, analyze and synthesize information to compare or contrast movies, and communicate ideas in clear academic English.
Producing an attractive art piece requires finding inspiration, preparing properly, and executing the work. Inspiration can come from observing nature, browsing art online, or listening to music. Preparation involves planning the concept, gathering necessary materials like paints and canvas, and choosing a suitable workspace. When painting, use references to learn techniques, outline the piece first, apply paint carefully, and periodically step back to view from a distance and ensure proper proportions. Following these steps of inspiration, preparation, and production can help artists overcome blocks and create a fine work of art.
This document provides information about three cities - Cardinal City, Acoma Pueblo, and Tokyo:
Cardinal City is a proposed floating city designed with 8 magnetic platforms arranged in a compass formation. It would be able to suspend itself above Earth's surface using magnetic technology.
Acoma Pueblo, also known as Sky City, is an ancient city built atop a sandstone mesa in New Mexico for defensive purposes. It has been continuously inhabited since 1100-1250 AD but was almost destroyed by Spanish forces in 1598.
Tokyo is the capital city of Japan, located on Honshu island. As a metropolis, it encompasses multiple cities, towns and villages across its administrative area of over 13
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
CL New and improved cl project 7 sept 2014 copyJonathan Lim
This document compares and contrasts two urban parks - Vondelpark in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Taman Wetlands in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Vondelpark is a 47 hectare park established in 1865 that hosts over 1 million visitors annually, while Taman Wetlands is a larger 2,115 hectare man-made wetland built in 1997 that aims to preserve natural wildlife habitats. Both parks offer passive recreational activities like walking and picnicking, but Taman Wetlands also supports active activities like kayaking and birdwatching due to its wetland environment.
ICI Introduction to construction industry portfolioJonathan Lim
The document proposes constructing the "Taman Desa Garden Park" on a vacant 1200m2 plot of land in Taman Bukit Desa, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The park will include features like gazebos, promenades, sitting areas, a pond, and a playground to serve as a recreational area for local residents. A site analysis found the land is suitable due to its location between residences, fertile soil, and lack of existing structures. The proposed design concepts for the park include gazebos, promenades, sitting areas, a pond, and a playground to provide shade, walking paths, places to rest, a water feature, and play space for children.
HMSK Architecture is a Malaysian design consultancy firm established in 2000 that offers interior design and architectural services. The firm is headed by three directors - Ar. Micheal Chong, Ar. Hiew Hong Wai, and Ar. Ravi - who have extensive international experience. Kameel Ispha is the Head of Interior Design at HMSK and has over 10 years of experience. He led the design of the Hard Rock Cafe in Melaka, which blended international and local Malaysian influences, and TGV Indulge cinema in One Utama, which offers a luxurious movie-going experience.
ICI Introduction to construction industry (1)Jonathan Lim
Product design is the process of creating new business items to sell to customers. It involves generating and developing ideas through a process that leads to new products. Designing a chair requires three stages of sketches: process sketching for ideation and concepts, presentation sketching of the final design, and construction sketches with details for manufacturing. The chair design process involves identifying customer needs, research, concept development through multiple sketches, selecting a final design, and testing before full-scale production.