Noah Lennox (aka Panda Bear) Secondary Research (improved)cloestead
Noah Lennox, known by his stage name Panda Bear, is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known as a founding member of the experimental pop band Animal Collective. This document provides an overview of Panda Bear's personal life, musical career and discography. It discusses his early life in Maryland, influences including Aphex Twin and Black Dice, and solo albums such as Young Prayer, Person Pitch and Tomboy. The document also includes reviews of his albums and quotes from interviews where Panda Bear discusses his musical influences, songwriting process, and life as a musician.
Hubert Customer Spotlight: Ball State UniversityHubert Company
Hubert was contacted by Ball State University to assist in renovating Woodworth Commons Dining Hall.
Our task was to source and/or design updated smallwares, signage and décor to coordinate with the new interior finishes and nine different dining themes, staying within budget and on schedule.
National Union of Journalists Presentation Part 2 (improved)cloestead
1) Journalists must maintain credibility by being objective, accurate, truthful, fair and balanced according to guidelines from the National Union of Journalists.
2) To be objective, journalists must present facts impartially and differentiate facts from opinions. However, some newspapers slant stories to appeal to readers with certain political views in a way that compromises objectivity.
3) Journalists must ensure information is honestly conveyed and correct any inaccuracies to maintain accuracy and truthfulness. Failing to do so can result in fines or legal consequences.
Vladimir Propp analyzed character types in narratives and identified 8 common types including the hero, villain, princess, donor, and dispatcher. Propp's theory describes the hero's journey and tasks. Todorov's narrative theory proposes that stories follow a three-step structure of equilibrium, disruption, and new equilibrium or a five-step structure involving recognition and repair. Strauss argued stories require two opposing sides. The analyzed story section features a hero, villain, and donor and aligns somewhat with Propp's and Todorov's theories despite its brevity.
This document provides information about traditional Icelandic clothing from the 16th-19th centuries as well as some contemporary Icelandic fashion brands. It describes traditional men's, women's, and children's costumes and materials like lopi wool. Specific costumes discussed include the Upphlutur and Peysuföt worn by women and the traditional men's ensemble. Contemporary Icelandic fashion brands highlighted are Farmers Market, 66NORTH, Steinunn, and Mundi. In conclusion, it outlines some popular brands and styles typically worn by Icelandic teenagers today.
Noah Lennox (aka Panda Bear) Secondary Research (improved)cloestead
Noah Lennox, known by his stage name Panda Bear, is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known as a founding member of the experimental pop band Animal Collective. This document provides an overview of Panda Bear's personal life, musical career and discography. It discusses his early life in Maryland, influences including Aphex Twin and Black Dice, and solo albums such as Young Prayer, Person Pitch and Tomboy. The document also includes reviews of his albums and quotes from interviews where Panda Bear discusses his musical influences, songwriting process, and life as a musician.
Hubert Customer Spotlight: Ball State UniversityHubert Company
Hubert was contacted by Ball State University to assist in renovating Woodworth Commons Dining Hall.
Our task was to source and/or design updated smallwares, signage and décor to coordinate with the new interior finishes and nine different dining themes, staying within budget and on schedule.
National Union of Journalists Presentation Part 2 (improved)cloestead
1) Journalists must maintain credibility by being objective, accurate, truthful, fair and balanced according to guidelines from the National Union of Journalists.
2) To be objective, journalists must present facts impartially and differentiate facts from opinions. However, some newspapers slant stories to appeal to readers with certain political views in a way that compromises objectivity.
3) Journalists must ensure information is honestly conveyed and correct any inaccuracies to maintain accuracy and truthfulness. Failing to do so can result in fines or legal consequences.
Vladimir Propp analyzed character types in narratives and identified 8 common types including the hero, villain, princess, donor, and dispatcher. Propp's theory describes the hero's journey and tasks. Todorov's narrative theory proposes that stories follow a three-step structure of equilibrium, disruption, and new equilibrium or a five-step structure involving recognition and repair. Strauss argued stories require two opposing sides. The analyzed story section features a hero, villain, and donor and aligns somewhat with Propp's and Todorov's theories despite its brevity.
This document provides information about traditional Icelandic clothing from the 16th-19th centuries as well as some contemporary Icelandic fashion brands. It describes traditional men's, women's, and children's costumes and materials like lopi wool. Specific costumes discussed include the Upphlutur and Peysuföt worn by women and the traditional men's ensemble. Contemporary Icelandic fashion brands highlighted are Farmers Market, 66NORTH, Steinunn, and Mundi. In conclusion, it outlines some popular brands and styles typically worn by Icelandic teenagers today.
The document describes the author's two pets, a cat named Alissa and a dog named Hannah. It provides details about each pet, such as Alissa eating and climbing trees while Hannah sleeps. The author plays with both pets, taking Hannah for walks in the park and playing ball with both in the garden.
This document provides an introduction to organizational behavior. It discusses the historical background of OB, including the Hawthorne studies. It also outlines several models for managerial roles, including those proposed by Robert Katz and Henry Mintzberg. The document examines key topics in OB like organizational citizenship, focal points, contributing disciplines, and challenges/opportunities in managing today's diverse and globalized workforces. It provides insights into improving quality, customer service, managing change, and balancing work and life.
Like "Lord of the Rings"? Secretly enjoy Renaissance Festivals? Yearn to wield sword or sorcery? Want to discovery your fantasy avatar but don't feel like actually purchasing "World of Warcraft"?
Take the "Which Warcraft Character Are You?" quiz instead! Find out whether you're an elf or an orc, a warrior or warlock, human or troll, priest or rogue.
"World of Warcraft" is a property of Blizzard Entertainment. This quiz is privately made and Blizzard should in not be blamed/congratulated for its failure/success.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for writing an essay. It defines what an essay is, discusses the purpose and four main types (expository, argumentative, discussive, hybrid), and explains the structure of essays including introductory and concluding paragraphs and body paragraphs with topics, proofs, quotations and explanations. It offers tips for formal writing and concludes by stating that everyone has an inner writer and life experiences provide prompts for creative self-expression.
This document provides summaries and feedback on different design ideas for a membership form for Surfers Against Sewage.
Idea 1 summarizes feedback on the first design idea, noting the use of colors and fonts from the logo, a water-inspired background pattern, and persuasive language. It also notes the inclusion of important information.
Idea 2 discusses minor changes to the first design, such as increasing some font sizes and repositioning some text. Feedback is also provided on improvements to the second side, such as adding additional member details and contact information.
The document concludes by acknowledging that the original pages were in the wrong order and providing an updated second side with more information about Surfers Against Sewage.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is a UK-based organization dedicated to protecting oceans from pollution, climate change, and coastal development through campaigns, beach cleanups, and education. SAS advocates on issues like marine litter, water quality, and protecting surf spots. They provide facts on their website, such as 40.4% of marine litter comes from the public and plastics are the most common form of litter found. SAS campaigns have successfully pressured companies to reduce plastic packaging and set up educational programs to teach youth about marine conservation.
In the first draft of their fanzine and fan interview, the author took a more formal evaluative style that is atypical for fan-focused works. They received feedback that fanzines are usually more casual and aimed at existing fans, without needing extensive background details. In revisions, the author removed unnecessary information, added more personal experiences and opinions, and adopted a less formal tone. For layout, they were inspired by Animal Collective's website and other fanzines, experimenting with unusual formats, hand-drawn elements, and technology-inspired designs to suit the obscure artist. The fan interview structure was improved by providing context for answers instead of direct questions. Overall, the revisions better suited the works to their intended fan
Breast cancer recurrence can develop in the same location or a new site and type of cancer. Chemotherapy has powerful drugs that kill cancer cells but cause side effects like hair loss, mouth sores, nausea, and chemo brain where patients struggle with memory like in dementia. Breast cancer takes a physical and emotional toll on patients, often causing anxiety, distress, and depression during treatment. Treatment side effects like fatigue, weight gain, depression, and stress can reduce mobility and interest in activities due to constant tiredness.
The document summarizes revisions made to a fanzine and fan interview about musician Panda Bear. In the first draft of the fanzine, the author included too much background information and a formal writing style. The final draft focused more on personal experiences and opinions. Descriptive elements were kept for readability. For the fan interview, the first draft used a basic question/answer structure, while the final draft added context before each answer to engage readers. Overall, the revisions improved the works by making them more suitable for fan-written publications.
This document summarizes key information about Orlando, Florida and its economy. It highlights that Orlando has no personal income tax, a population of over 19.5 million, and a thriving tourism industry that saw over 97 million visitors and $50 billion in economic impact in 2014. Additionally, it notes that Orlando's economy is booming, with the city experiencing record-breaking job growth and being named the number one city for job growth by Forbes in 2014.
Дифференциация учащихся по уровню их возможности усвоения материала и скорости в выполнении различных видов упражнений при раздаче индивидуальных заданий в процессе урока
For this experiment, the photographer took photos with different levels of focus to see how it affected the images. Very low focus caused images to be distorted and unrecognizable, while higher focus allowed for more detail. Examples showed how focus decreased with distance from the camera.
This document summarizes a student's recipe card project evaluation. The student discusses designing the recipe cards to look like realistic school work with busy details. Photos were taken by the student and stock images were used. Colors, fonts, and added details like ink splotches were meant to evoke the feeling of doing school work. The intended audience is middle-aged adults who would feel nostalgic looking at school-themed cards. Influences included actual school materials like blackboards. The theme appeals to the target demographic and influences included the client, the Vegetarian Society.
Pre- Production Techniques Pro-Forma (improved)cloestead
The document discusses pre-production techniques for a project creating recipe cards. It defines different types of project financing such as self-financing, client financing, and Kickstarter crowdfunding. It also discusses scheduling, contingency planning, team roles, and finding personnel to fill those roles for the recipe card project.
The document provides information on different types of digital graphics file formats including raster graphics, vector graphics, and common file formats like JPEG, TIFF, PSD, AI, 3DS. It explains the advantages and disadvantages of each file format in terms of image quality, file size, compatibility with different programs, and other factors. Examples are given to demonstrate how raster and vector graphics work at different scales.
The document discusses how the graphic narrative created by the student aims to achieve a surreal, homemade collage style. Various techniques were used to create this style, including drawing characters by hand, cutting and arranging photographs from online and their own collection, and outlining images in Photoshop. The student analyzed how they anchored scenes with concise text, used signs like color and imagery to signify meanings, and aimed to positively represent the female protagonist in contrast to conventions of fairy tales from when the story was written.
The document describes the author's two pets, a cat named Alissa and a dog named Hannah. It provides details about each pet, such as Alissa eating and climbing trees while Hannah sleeps. The author plays with both pets, taking Hannah for walks in the park and playing ball with both in the garden.
This document provides an introduction to organizational behavior. It discusses the historical background of OB, including the Hawthorne studies. It also outlines several models for managerial roles, including those proposed by Robert Katz and Henry Mintzberg. The document examines key topics in OB like organizational citizenship, focal points, contributing disciplines, and challenges/opportunities in managing today's diverse and globalized workforces. It provides insights into improving quality, customer service, managing change, and balancing work and life.
Like "Lord of the Rings"? Secretly enjoy Renaissance Festivals? Yearn to wield sword or sorcery? Want to discovery your fantasy avatar but don't feel like actually purchasing "World of Warcraft"?
Take the "Which Warcraft Character Are You?" quiz instead! Find out whether you're an elf or an orc, a warrior or warlock, human or troll, priest or rogue.
"World of Warcraft" is a property of Blizzard Entertainment. This quiz is privately made and Blizzard should in not be blamed/congratulated for its failure/success.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for writing an essay. It defines what an essay is, discusses the purpose and four main types (expository, argumentative, discussive, hybrid), and explains the structure of essays including introductory and concluding paragraphs and body paragraphs with topics, proofs, quotations and explanations. It offers tips for formal writing and concludes by stating that everyone has an inner writer and life experiences provide prompts for creative self-expression.
This document provides summaries and feedback on different design ideas for a membership form for Surfers Against Sewage.
Idea 1 summarizes feedback on the first design idea, noting the use of colors and fonts from the logo, a water-inspired background pattern, and persuasive language. It also notes the inclusion of important information.
Idea 2 discusses minor changes to the first design, such as increasing some font sizes and repositioning some text. Feedback is also provided on improvements to the second side, such as adding additional member details and contact information.
The document concludes by acknowledging that the original pages were in the wrong order and providing an updated second side with more information about Surfers Against Sewage.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is a UK-based organization dedicated to protecting oceans from pollution, climate change, and coastal development through campaigns, beach cleanups, and education. SAS advocates on issues like marine litter, water quality, and protecting surf spots. They provide facts on their website, such as 40.4% of marine litter comes from the public and plastics are the most common form of litter found. SAS campaigns have successfully pressured companies to reduce plastic packaging and set up educational programs to teach youth about marine conservation.
In the first draft of their fanzine and fan interview, the author took a more formal evaluative style that is atypical for fan-focused works. They received feedback that fanzines are usually more casual and aimed at existing fans, without needing extensive background details. In revisions, the author removed unnecessary information, added more personal experiences and opinions, and adopted a less formal tone. For layout, they were inspired by Animal Collective's website and other fanzines, experimenting with unusual formats, hand-drawn elements, and technology-inspired designs to suit the obscure artist. The fan interview structure was improved by providing context for answers instead of direct questions. Overall, the revisions better suited the works to their intended fan
Breast cancer recurrence can develop in the same location or a new site and type of cancer. Chemotherapy has powerful drugs that kill cancer cells but cause side effects like hair loss, mouth sores, nausea, and chemo brain where patients struggle with memory like in dementia. Breast cancer takes a physical and emotional toll on patients, often causing anxiety, distress, and depression during treatment. Treatment side effects like fatigue, weight gain, depression, and stress can reduce mobility and interest in activities due to constant tiredness.
The document summarizes revisions made to a fanzine and fan interview about musician Panda Bear. In the first draft of the fanzine, the author included too much background information and a formal writing style. The final draft focused more on personal experiences and opinions. Descriptive elements were kept for readability. For the fan interview, the first draft used a basic question/answer structure, while the final draft added context before each answer to engage readers. Overall, the revisions improved the works by making them more suitable for fan-written publications.
This document summarizes key information about Orlando, Florida and its economy. It highlights that Orlando has no personal income tax, a population of over 19.5 million, and a thriving tourism industry that saw over 97 million visitors and $50 billion in economic impact in 2014. Additionally, it notes that Orlando's economy is booming, with the city experiencing record-breaking job growth and being named the number one city for job growth by Forbes in 2014.
Дифференциация учащихся по уровню их возможности усвоения материала и скорости в выполнении различных видов упражнений при раздаче индивидуальных заданий в процессе урока
For this experiment, the photographer took photos with different levels of focus to see how it affected the images. Very low focus caused images to be distorted and unrecognizable, while higher focus allowed for more detail. Examples showed how focus decreased with distance from the camera.
This document summarizes a student's recipe card project evaluation. The student discusses designing the recipe cards to look like realistic school work with busy details. Photos were taken by the student and stock images were used. Colors, fonts, and added details like ink splotches were meant to evoke the feeling of doing school work. The intended audience is middle-aged adults who would feel nostalgic looking at school-themed cards. Influences included actual school materials like blackboards. The theme appeals to the target demographic and influences included the client, the Vegetarian Society.
Pre- Production Techniques Pro-Forma (improved)cloestead
The document discusses pre-production techniques for a project creating recipe cards. It defines different types of project financing such as self-financing, client financing, and Kickstarter crowdfunding. It also discusses scheduling, contingency planning, team roles, and finding personnel to fill those roles for the recipe card project.
The document provides information on different types of digital graphics file formats including raster graphics, vector graphics, and common file formats like JPEG, TIFF, PSD, AI, 3DS. It explains the advantages and disadvantages of each file format in terms of image quality, file size, compatibility with different programs, and other factors. Examples are given to demonstrate how raster and vector graphics work at different scales.
The document discusses how the graphic narrative created by the student aims to achieve a surreal, homemade collage style. Various techniques were used to create this style, including drawing characters by hand, cutting and arranging photographs from online and their own collection, and outlining images in Photoshop. The student analyzed how they anchored scenes with concise text, used signs like color and imagery to signify meanings, and aimed to positively represent the female protagonist in contrast to conventions of fairy tales from when the story was written.
The document provides an evaluation of a T-shirt design project, noting that while the final design incorporated elements from the original intentions like using FKA Twigs artwork and creating a floral pattern background, it diverged in aspects like the color scheme and editing of the artwork. The techniques used to create the background pattern from fabric and edit FKA Twigs' face are analyzed, highlighting what was liked such as the natural texture captured and neutral color tones achieved and what could be improved like making the flowers larger. Overall the design is assessed as suitable for the intended audience of FKA Twigs fans while experimenting with her image.
This document summarizes the development of an advertisement design for an energy drink. The designer experimented with different font styles and colors before selecting a bold green font with a Japanese influence. Packaging designs were created for different drink flavors using complementary color schemes. An initial magazine advertisement featured a large panda logo with the brand name in Japanese and English. Through iterations, the designer improved readability by reducing the background opacity and enhancing the can design details. The final advertisement prominently features the refined can design alongside the repeating panda pattern and brand name.
Noah Lennox (aka Panda Bear) Secondary Research (improved 2)cloestead
Panda Bear discusses the differences between his solo music and Animal Collective's music, noting they come from different people with different environments. He says he doesn't intend for his music to make people feel specific emotions, but hopes listeners understand his thoughts when writing songs. Panda Bear also comments that Animal Collective's songs are easy to perform live since they write and play them before recording, allowing flexibility in how the songs sound each time. He explains their on-stage speaker setup allows them more control over their live sound mixing.
This campaign by Models of Diversity aims to bring about global change by challenging dominant views and increasing representation of disabled people in the modeling industry. The campaign uses images of diverse models and text that crosses out "Dis" in "Disabled" to promote the message that disability does not preclude ability or beauty. It provides contact information to encourage public involvement in the organization and its mission. While the full impact is difficult to measure, the campaign has led to further publicity that could help change public attitudes over time.
The products were designed to appeal to Surfers Against Sewage's target audience and client with a modern yet creative style. The color scheme, style, and copy were carefully considered to portray the right impression. The designs aimed to draw in a wider audience including designers, children, parents, surfers, and those concerned with the environment. Different designs appealed to various audiences, such as the adult poster appealing to designers and the kids merchandise appealing to children and potentially their parents. Various tools and work space were used including Photoshop, paper, pens, and a scanner. Assistance from a writer may be needed to develop the copy for the campaign poster and membership form.
This document contains a list of fanzine and magazine titles along with notes about using various artworks for inspiration in creating fanzines or magazine articles. Many of the notes reference using the listed artworks to inspire the author's own artwork for their fanzine or a magazine article. The document appears to be a collection of ideas and inspiration for creating art for fanzines or magazine articles.
The document discusses different formats for factual writing, including magazines, newspapers, leaflets, and instruction manuals. It provides details on how journalists write for magazines and newspapers, including the importance of accuracy, typography, register, images, and column layouts. Laws around bias and ambiguity are also discussed. For magazines, aesthetics and appealing to artistic audiences are considered. Leaflets must be concise due to size, use images to support facts, and draw attention through typography and formatting.
Surfers Against Sewage Fact File (improved)cloestead
SAS is a UK organization dedicated to protecting oceans from pollution and preserving surf spots. Formed in 1990 by surfers concerned about water quality, SAS campaigns on issues like marine litter, climate change, and toxic chemicals. They hold beach cleanups, create petitions, and educate the public. SAS has over 500,000 members and aims to keep UK beaches and oceans safe for surfing and tourism.
Surfers Against Sewage Product Research (improved)cloestead
This document provides a review and analysis of various products and marketing materials from environmental organizations Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) and Greenpeace.
It examines a SAS t-shirt featuring marine litter, noting the simple but effective logo placement. It also reviews a SAS beach towel with a large prominent logo. For Greenpeace, it analyzes a children's whale magnet designed to educate and engage kids, and an adult-oriented mouse pad promoting the organization's name and website.
The review provides insights into the design elements, colors, imagery and messages used in each product and how they aim to promote the organizations and causes to different target audiences. Overall, the analysis offers a thorough breakdown of the marketing strategies employed
National Union of Journalists Presentation Part 3 (improved)cloestead
This document summarizes key legal and ethical issues related to journalism. It discusses laws around defamation, copyright, protecting children and young persons, confidentiality, official secrets, and codes of practice. Regarding defamation, journalists can face legal consequences for publishing false information that damages a person's reputation. Copyright law protects intellectual property and journalists must not plagiarize. Laws and codes aim to protect children's privacy and welfare. Journalists have a duty to keep sources confidential. Official secrets laws regulate disclosure of classified government information. Codes of practice provide ethical guidance for journalists.
National Union of Journalists Presentation Part 1 (improved)cloestead
Journalists must be cautious when writing about social groups they have little experience with and avoid promoting hatred. They have guidelines on reporting sensitively on topics like race, religion and immigration. Words can have negative connotations even if not intended, so journalists must consider how their writing may be interpreted by different readers and present a fair, balanced account to prevent misrepresentation of groups. The NUJ code of conduct provides rules to help avoid discrimination and produce unbiased reporting.
This SWOT analysis examines an MP3 player. Strengths include enabling internet streaming of music from Spotify. Weaknesses are that Spotify premium is required to access full features and offline listening. Opportunities exist in making the player affordable, including large storage, and pocket-sized for portability. Threats are established competitors like Apple, whose loyal customers may not switch, and Sony's lower prices.
Surfers Against Sewage Finished Products Evaluation (improved)cloestead
This document provides an evaluation of logo and campaign poster designs created for the organization Surfers Against Sewage. For the logo, the designer created a geometric wave shape using two shades of blue and stripes. They reflect on how effective the techniques and content are at communicating the organization's message. For the campaign posters, one was designed for children and one for adults to promote a design competition. The children's poster uses bright colors, waves, and octopus tentacles while the adult poster uses geometry and minimal text. The document analyzes how well each design fits its purpose and audience.
The document provides an evaluation of logo and campaign poster designs created for the organization Surfers Against Sewage. For the logo, the designer created a geometric wave shape logo in shades of blue with the organization's name. They reflect on technical issues with some stripes and consider if the logo effectively communicates the organization's message and is appropriate for its target audience. For the campaign posters promoting a design competition, the designer created one aimed at children with bright colors, waves, and octopus tentacles and one for adults with minimal text and a geometric wave shape. They analyze if the posters clearly communicate the competition details and are suited to their audiences.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, 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
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.
How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
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.