Este documento proporciona una introducción al programa Microsoft Word, describiendo sus características y funciones básicas. Explica que Word es un procesador de texto diseñado para crear documentos de manera fácil y rápida. Detalla las barras de menús y herramientas, y las funciones de edición, formato y tablas. Además, cubre temas como la administración de documentos, buscar y reemplazar texto, y configurar páginas y parrafos.
Customer Bulletin 0510 Polyisocyanurate vs Polyurethane InsulationDyplast Products
This Customer Bulletin is one in a series of white papers aimed at providing our clients, engineers, contractors, fabricators, and friends with objective information on our products and those of our competitors. A surprisingly large number of potential buyers of polyurethane (PUR) insulation are unaware of the advantages or even the existence of polyisocyanurate (PIR). Some may even think they're the same thing. The fact is that the differences are considerable.
The document discusses different ideologies through examples from Inuit society and perspectives on individualism and liberalism. It summarizes that Inuit society has shifted from a more collectivist approach of sharing resources to embracing individualism and private property. It also analyzes a quote depicting classical liberalism's focus on self-interest and competition. Finally, it notes that contemporary liberalism balances individual interests with the interests of the whole through policies like welfare capitalism.
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.
Safety and health in construction is the focus of this assignment. Students are asked to research and analyze safety hazards and regulations related to construction work. They must also discuss how safety can be improved at construction sites through proper training, use of protective equipment, and hazard prevention strategies.
Dyplast Polyiso - The Product for Building SustainabilityDyplast Products
Polyiso insulation saves significant amounts of energy and reduces global warming emissions when used in buildings. The energy and emissions saved during the use of polyiso far outweigh those associated with its production, transportation, installation, and end-of-life management. Whole building energy modeling shows that increased polyiso insulation levels lead to greater energy savings and reduced emissions over the lifetime of a building.
Ensayo sobre la influencia de las teorias del aprendizaje en la practica docentelobly
Este documento discute la influencia de las teorías del aprendizaje en la práctica docente. Explora cómo las teorías de Piaget, información de procesamiento y habilidades del pensamiento pueden ayudar a los maestros a comprender mejor el aprendizaje de los estudiantes. También analiza los factores que motivan o inhiben el aprendizaje, como la amenaza versus el desafío, y las necesidades de los maestros para apoyar efectivamente a los estudiantes. El documento concluye que tanto el aprendizaje por descub
This document contains the agenda and notes for an English writing class. It discusses explaining concepts in essays. It provides examples of essays that use anecdotes, comparisons, definitions, and illustrations to explain concepts. Students are instructed to choose a concept from The Hunger Games to explain in their own 750-1200 word concept essay. They are to consider how to focus the concept and which elements from the example essays they could apply to their own writing. Homework includes reading about explaining concepts and posting a draft applying the lesson to their chosen concept.
Este documento proporciona una introducción al programa Microsoft Word, describiendo sus características y funciones básicas. Explica que Word es un procesador de texto diseñado para crear documentos de manera fácil y rápida. Detalla las barras de menús y herramientas, y las funciones de edición, formato y tablas. Además, cubre temas como la administración de documentos, buscar y reemplazar texto, y configurar páginas y parrafos.
Customer Bulletin 0510 Polyisocyanurate vs Polyurethane InsulationDyplast Products
This Customer Bulletin is one in a series of white papers aimed at providing our clients, engineers, contractors, fabricators, and friends with objective information on our products and those of our competitors. A surprisingly large number of potential buyers of polyurethane (PUR) insulation are unaware of the advantages or even the existence of polyisocyanurate (PIR). Some may even think they're the same thing. The fact is that the differences are considerable.
The document discusses different ideologies through examples from Inuit society and perspectives on individualism and liberalism. It summarizes that Inuit society has shifted from a more collectivist approach of sharing resources to embracing individualism and private property. It also analyzes a quote depicting classical liberalism's focus on self-interest and competition. Finally, it notes that contemporary liberalism balances individual interests with the interests of the whole through policies like welfare capitalism.
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.
Safety and health in construction is the focus of this assignment. Students are asked to research and analyze safety hazards and regulations related to construction work. They must also discuss how safety can be improved at construction sites through proper training, use of protective equipment, and hazard prevention strategies.
Dyplast Polyiso - The Product for Building SustainabilityDyplast Products
Polyiso insulation saves significant amounts of energy and reduces global warming emissions when used in buildings. The energy and emissions saved during the use of polyiso far outweigh those associated with its production, transportation, installation, and end-of-life management. Whole building energy modeling shows that increased polyiso insulation levels lead to greater energy savings and reduced emissions over the lifetime of a building.
Ensayo sobre la influencia de las teorias del aprendizaje en la practica docentelobly
Este documento discute la influencia de las teorías del aprendizaje en la práctica docente. Explora cómo las teorías de Piaget, información de procesamiento y habilidades del pensamiento pueden ayudar a los maestros a comprender mejor el aprendizaje de los estudiantes. También analiza los factores que motivan o inhiben el aprendizaje, como la amenaza versus el desafío, y las necesidades de los maestros para apoyar efectivamente a los estudiantes. El documento concluye que tanto el aprendizaje por descub
This document contains the agenda and notes for an English writing class. It discusses explaining concepts in essays. It provides examples of essays that use anecdotes, comparisons, definitions, and illustrations to explain concepts. Students are instructed to choose a concept from The Hunger Games to explain in their own 750-1200 word concept essay. They are to consider how to focus the concept and which elements from the example essays they could apply to their own writing. Homework includes reading about explaining concepts and posting a draft applying the lesson to their chosen concept.
1) The document discusses how facing uncertainty and problems in life can overwhelm us or restrict our thinking, making it hard to find solutions.
2) It argues that escaping our normal environment and thoughts by retreating into unrelated activities can provide new perspective and allow us to see problems in a new light.
3) The author finds that playing hockey provides an escape where they don't have to worry about responsibilities or who they are, allowing new thoughts and answers to surface.
Este documento describe los usuarios de las bibliotecas y la importancia de estudiarlos y comunicarse con ellos de manera efectiva. Explica que los usuarios pueden clasificarse de diferentes maneras, como potenciales vs. reales, y presenciales vs. virtuales. También describe los objetivos y etapas de los estudios de usuarios, así como fuentes para obtener información sobre ellos, como estadísticas demográficas y encuestas. El documento enfatiza la necesidad de que las bibliotecas se orienten a satisfacer las necesidades de información
The document outlines an absorb activity where students will watch the documentary film Arctic Tale to learn about the effects of global warming. They will discuss what they know about global warming before and after watching the film. Key questions will address how global warming is affecting polar bears and other arctic animals. Students will consider lessons learned from the film and discuss ways humans can address global warming. They will also propose scientific studies to further understand or solve the problem.
This summary provides the key points from the document in 3 sentences:
The document is a 401(k) plan update presentation given by Steven Scott from Retirement Solution Group on April 30, 2013. The presentation discusses the surprising strength in markets in 2013 so far, compares the benefits of Roth versus pre-tax 401(k) contributions, and notes that media coverage of retirement plans sometimes fails to consider the complexities involved. Contact information is provided for the Retirement Solution Group participant support team to answer any questions.
Modern Liberalism evolved in response to the failures of Classical Liberalism during the Great Depression. Classical Liberalism failed to meet the needs of the masses, risking revolt and systemic collapse. Franklin Roosevelt introduced the New Deal, expanding executive power to intervene in the economy. This marked the beginning of Modern Liberalism in the United States. Modern Liberalism, influenced by the ideas of Keynes, takes from economic surpluses to provide assistance during downturns. This evens out booms and busts, preventing the accumulation of desperate populations that could destabilize the system. Canada provides an example of the stability and popularity of the Modern Liberal system, with an economy that has not drastically declined under its established form of governance.
This document discusses various concepts in geometry including conditional statements, counterexamples, definitions, perpendicular lines, bi-conditional statements, deductive reasoning, the laws of logic, algebraic proofs using properties of equality, segment and angle properties, writing two-column proofs, the linear pair postulate, congruent and supplementary angle theorems, and the vertical angles theorem. Examples are provided to illustrate each concept.
This document promotes access to a free resource advisor through a simple 4-step process with no obligations. Users can click a link for immediate access to evaluate and utilize advisor resources without risk. The advisor aims to efficiently connect individuals with relevant options in a straightforward online process.
The document discusses the three main indigenous groups of South Africa: the San people who were hunter-gatherers, the Khoikhoi people who were pastoralists, and the Bantu people who were farmers and lived in settlements. Close-up photographs show aspects of the lifestyles and cultures of each group including their hunting, huts, headdresses, and settlements.
El documento trata sobre varios temas relacionados con el envejecimiento y la madurez. Habla sobre la cuenta regresiva de la vida, la soledad que puede traer la madurez aunque también la responsabilidad de guiar a otros, y el egoísmo que a veces surge al enfrentarse a los límites del tiempo. Resalta que es importante seguir siendo útil y ocupándose de las tareas diarias mientras se esté vivo.
This document summarizes a site analysis and design proposal for the Pudu Tropical High Rise development. The project aims to retain local residents, invite younger workers, and improve community living by introducing green spaces and vegetation. The target community includes local residents with financial struggles, existing market businesses, and a commercial site. The proposal includes residential units, communal gardens, rooftop facilities, co-working spaces, meeting rooms, facilities, a community kitchen, management office, retail shops, services, toilets, gathering areas, and a cafe. Design strategies incorporate urban biodiversity, landscaping, and environmental considerations.
The document outlines lighting and acoustics analyses for two spaces - a children's playing area and computer lab - within a community library project. For the children's area, the daylight factor is calculated to be 12.8%, indicating a very bright space with potential glare issues. Perforated shading is proposed. The computer lab's daylight factor of 5.4% provides good lighting. Artificial lighting calculations for both spaces determine the number and layout of light fixtures needed to meet illuminance standards. Acoustic analyses include external noise levels and reverberation times.
This document summarizes a reaction paper about the article "Towards a Critical Regionalism" by Kenneth Frampton. It discusses how Frampton believes architects should consider the characteristics of the land and local climate when designing buildings. The placement of windows and openings can reflect the regional conditions, such as sun paths and wind directions. Using local materials can also express the regional culture through tactile qualities. Overall, critical regionalism is about giving buildings a distinct sense of place through consideration of the site context and local culture rather than creating placeless designs.
The document discusses how architects design buildings to shape the feelings and experiences of users, not just as physical objects. It notes that architects consider how forms, functions, and sensory elements like sound and smell can create different emotions. For example, the sound of falling water may create a relaxing feeling. The document also discusses how famous architect Zaha Hadid analyzes people's lives and environments to design spaces that address what is lacking and shape users' feelings. Finally, it argues that for architecture to be fully appreciated, people must transform their visual experiences of a space into spatial experiences through enjoying the forms and experiencing architecture personally.
This document provides a summary of the book "Semiotics and Architecture" by Diana Agrest and Mario Gandelsonas. It discusses how the book uses semiotics as a tool to break down existing ideologies and create new theories. Specifically, it explains that the book presents a 5-step method - ideology, arbitrary, value, sign, and theory - to challenge norms and think outside the box to address issues. While breaking an ideology is challenging, the outcome is improving solutions and developing new versions of theories that can replace old beliefs over time as eras change and theories may no longer apply.
Jane Jacobs criticized mid-20th century urban planning that diminished street life and sidewalk vitality. She advocated for "four generators of diversity" - mixed primary uses, small blocks, mixed building ages, and high concentration of people and buildings - to generate urban vitality. Diversity, including human, economic, and physical diversity, is key to a vibrant city according to Jacobs. While she makes good observations about street environments with mixed uses attracting continuous activity, increased surveillance is not a fully effective solution for safety and standardizing human behavior risks inefficiency.
This document discusses cognitive mapping of Little India in Klang Valley, Malaysia. It identifies several key districts, edges, paths, nodes, and landmarks based on an observation of the area. The central hub district contains Little India Street and commercial areas. Major edges include the Klang River, courts complex, stadium, and highways. Main paths are pedestrian walkways and roads surrounding the city. Notable nodes are restaurants and food stalls that serve as popular hangout spots. Landmarks that aid navigation include a police/fire station, Masjid India Klang mosque, and street stalls. The cognitive map analysis helps understand the layout and perception of the area.
The document discusses the seven principles of Islamic architecture as applied to the Darul Ehsan Mosque:
1) Architecture as Tawhid emphasizes unity between Muslims and conformity to God's will. The mosque was centrally located to serve the community.
2) Architecture of Ihtiram represents respect for Allah through symbols of the Ka'bah in the ceiling design and focus on the central space.
3) Architecture with Ikhlas shows sincerity through ornamentation that points to the sky and removal of figures to focus on God.
This document contains lists of members and drawings related to the documentation and measured drawings of Lian Huat Company. The lists include 40 members and their student IDs, and 40 technical drawings numbered LHCO.001 to LHCO.040 relating to the building, including plans, elevations, sections, schedules and details. The drawings were prepared by Team Lian Huat of the Penang Group.
1) The document discusses how facing uncertainty and problems in life can overwhelm us or restrict our thinking, making it hard to find solutions.
2) It argues that escaping our normal environment and thoughts by retreating into unrelated activities can provide new perspective and allow us to see problems in a new light.
3) The author finds that playing hockey provides an escape where they don't have to worry about responsibilities or who they are, allowing new thoughts and answers to surface.
Este documento describe los usuarios de las bibliotecas y la importancia de estudiarlos y comunicarse con ellos de manera efectiva. Explica que los usuarios pueden clasificarse de diferentes maneras, como potenciales vs. reales, y presenciales vs. virtuales. También describe los objetivos y etapas de los estudios de usuarios, así como fuentes para obtener información sobre ellos, como estadísticas demográficas y encuestas. El documento enfatiza la necesidad de que las bibliotecas se orienten a satisfacer las necesidades de información
The document outlines an absorb activity where students will watch the documentary film Arctic Tale to learn about the effects of global warming. They will discuss what they know about global warming before and after watching the film. Key questions will address how global warming is affecting polar bears and other arctic animals. Students will consider lessons learned from the film and discuss ways humans can address global warming. They will also propose scientific studies to further understand or solve the problem.
This summary provides the key points from the document in 3 sentences:
The document is a 401(k) plan update presentation given by Steven Scott from Retirement Solution Group on April 30, 2013. The presentation discusses the surprising strength in markets in 2013 so far, compares the benefits of Roth versus pre-tax 401(k) contributions, and notes that media coverage of retirement plans sometimes fails to consider the complexities involved. Contact information is provided for the Retirement Solution Group participant support team to answer any questions.
Modern Liberalism evolved in response to the failures of Classical Liberalism during the Great Depression. Classical Liberalism failed to meet the needs of the masses, risking revolt and systemic collapse. Franklin Roosevelt introduced the New Deal, expanding executive power to intervene in the economy. This marked the beginning of Modern Liberalism in the United States. Modern Liberalism, influenced by the ideas of Keynes, takes from economic surpluses to provide assistance during downturns. This evens out booms and busts, preventing the accumulation of desperate populations that could destabilize the system. Canada provides an example of the stability and popularity of the Modern Liberal system, with an economy that has not drastically declined under its established form of governance.
This document discusses various concepts in geometry including conditional statements, counterexamples, definitions, perpendicular lines, bi-conditional statements, deductive reasoning, the laws of logic, algebraic proofs using properties of equality, segment and angle properties, writing two-column proofs, the linear pair postulate, congruent and supplementary angle theorems, and the vertical angles theorem. Examples are provided to illustrate each concept.
This document promotes access to a free resource advisor through a simple 4-step process with no obligations. Users can click a link for immediate access to evaluate and utilize advisor resources without risk. The advisor aims to efficiently connect individuals with relevant options in a straightforward online process.
The document discusses the three main indigenous groups of South Africa: the San people who were hunter-gatherers, the Khoikhoi people who were pastoralists, and the Bantu people who were farmers and lived in settlements. Close-up photographs show aspects of the lifestyles and cultures of each group including their hunting, huts, headdresses, and settlements.
El documento trata sobre varios temas relacionados con el envejecimiento y la madurez. Habla sobre la cuenta regresiva de la vida, la soledad que puede traer la madurez aunque también la responsabilidad de guiar a otros, y el egoísmo que a veces surge al enfrentarse a los límites del tiempo. Resalta que es importante seguir siendo útil y ocupándose de las tareas diarias mientras se esté vivo.
This document summarizes a site analysis and design proposal for the Pudu Tropical High Rise development. The project aims to retain local residents, invite younger workers, and improve community living by introducing green spaces and vegetation. The target community includes local residents with financial struggles, existing market businesses, and a commercial site. The proposal includes residential units, communal gardens, rooftop facilities, co-working spaces, meeting rooms, facilities, a community kitchen, management office, retail shops, services, toilets, gathering areas, and a cafe. Design strategies incorporate urban biodiversity, landscaping, and environmental considerations.
The document outlines lighting and acoustics analyses for two spaces - a children's playing area and computer lab - within a community library project. For the children's area, the daylight factor is calculated to be 12.8%, indicating a very bright space with potential glare issues. Perforated shading is proposed. The computer lab's daylight factor of 5.4% provides good lighting. Artificial lighting calculations for both spaces determine the number and layout of light fixtures needed to meet illuminance standards. Acoustic analyses include external noise levels and reverberation times.
This document summarizes a reaction paper about the article "Towards a Critical Regionalism" by Kenneth Frampton. It discusses how Frampton believes architects should consider the characteristics of the land and local climate when designing buildings. The placement of windows and openings can reflect the regional conditions, such as sun paths and wind directions. Using local materials can also express the regional culture through tactile qualities. Overall, critical regionalism is about giving buildings a distinct sense of place through consideration of the site context and local culture rather than creating placeless designs.
The document discusses how architects design buildings to shape the feelings and experiences of users, not just as physical objects. It notes that architects consider how forms, functions, and sensory elements like sound and smell can create different emotions. For example, the sound of falling water may create a relaxing feeling. The document also discusses how famous architect Zaha Hadid analyzes people's lives and environments to design spaces that address what is lacking and shape users' feelings. Finally, it argues that for architecture to be fully appreciated, people must transform their visual experiences of a space into spatial experiences through enjoying the forms and experiencing architecture personally.
This document provides a summary of the book "Semiotics and Architecture" by Diana Agrest and Mario Gandelsonas. It discusses how the book uses semiotics as a tool to break down existing ideologies and create new theories. Specifically, it explains that the book presents a 5-step method - ideology, arbitrary, value, sign, and theory - to challenge norms and think outside the box to address issues. While breaking an ideology is challenging, the outcome is improving solutions and developing new versions of theories that can replace old beliefs over time as eras change and theories may no longer apply.
Jane Jacobs criticized mid-20th century urban planning that diminished street life and sidewalk vitality. She advocated for "four generators of diversity" - mixed primary uses, small blocks, mixed building ages, and high concentration of people and buildings - to generate urban vitality. Diversity, including human, economic, and physical diversity, is key to a vibrant city according to Jacobs. While she makes good observations about street environments with mixed uses attracting continuous activity, increased surveillance is not a fully effective solution for safety and standardizing human behavior risks inefficiency.
This document discusses cognitive mapping of Little India in Klang Valley, Malaysia. It identifies several key districts, edges, paths, nodes, and landmarks based on an observation of the area. The central hub district contains Little India Street and commercial areas. Major edges include the Klang River, courts complex, stadium, and highways. Main paths are pedestrian walkways and roads surrounding the city. Notable nodes are restaurants and food stalls that serve as popular hangout spots. Landmarks that aid navigation include a police/fire station, Masjid India Klang mosque, and street stalls. The cognitive map analysis helps understand the layout and perception of the area.
The document discusses the seven principles of Islamic architecture as applied to the Darul Ehsan Mosque:
1) Architecture as Tawhid emphasizes unity between Muslims and conformity to God's will. The mosque was centrally located to serve the community.
2) Architecture of Ihtiram represents respect for Allah through symbols of the Ka'bah in the ceiling design and focus on the central space.
3) Architecture with Ikhlas shows sincerity through ornamentation that points to the sky and removal of figures to focus on God.
This document contains lists of members and drawings related to the documentation and measured drawings of Lian Huat Company. The lists include 40 members and their student IDs, and 40 technical drawings numbered LHCO.001 to LHCO.040 relating to the building, including plans, elevations, sections, schedules and details. The drawings were prepared by Team Lian Huat of the Penang Group.
This project examines smartphone usage patterns between males and females through a survey of 20 questions. The group members are Benny Tan, Cassandra Wong, Haziq Zariful, Syafiq Zariful, James Moy, and Parham. The survey was distributed to collect information on respondents' age, most used apps, and how often and in what situations phones are used. The goal is to analyze differences in male and female smartphone habits and present the findings through statistical analysis, charts, and an infographic poster.
1. A survey was conducted to analyze smartphone usage patterns among 200 participants (106 male, 94 female).
2. The majority of both male and female participants were between 16-20 years old. 53% of participants were female and 47% were male. Over 80% of both male and female participants owned smartphones.
3. Most participants checked their phones within minutes of waking up and spent 1-3 minutes on their phones initially. Both male and female participants predominantly used social media apps beyond calling and messaging on their smartphones.
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The document summarizes research into sexual relationships and satisfaction. It presents a hypothesis that women tend to hide lack of sexual pleasure more than men. An online survey of 52 sexually active participants aged 18-20 was conducted, finding that 79% of women faked pleasure or orgasm compared to 40% of men. The results supported the hypothesis and highlighted issues such as women feeling less comfortable with their bodies and not communicating pain to partners. Limitations included potential for lying and a small sample size.
This document appears to be a research paper examining sexual relationships and satisfaction between male and female partners. It includes an introduction outlining the purpose of studying communication in sexual relationships. The method section describes conducting an online survey of 52 participants between ages 18-30 on their sexual experiences and satisfaction. The results section reports findings from the survey, including that most participants were Buddhist, had not yet married but were living together, and reported highest sexual satisfaction for males compared to females. The conclusion suggests more open communication between partners could lead to greater sexual satisfaction for both.
The research proposal examines the hypothesis that women feel less sexually satisfied than men in relationships. The researcher will use quantitative questionnaires distributed both on paper and online to anonymously survey people's experiences and measure relationship satisfaction. The methodology involves designing the survey, testing it, modifying it based on feedback, conducting the final survey, analyzing the collected data, and reporting the results, while ensuring voluntary and anonymous participation without identifying respondents or causing harm.
The document contains 3 journal entries from a student discussing their psychology class lessons. In the first entry, the student discusses learning about self-concept and realizing they don't fully understand themselves. The second entry describes a lesson on the power and perils of intuition, and how memory works in mysterious ways. The third entry discusses a lesson on vision and the eye, including how light allows us to see, color psychology, and reversible figures that can be interpreted in more than one way.
Pinky Chan Pin Qi
Roles and Responsibilities
- Finance and Accounting
- Liaise with suppliers
- Monitor sales and inventory
- Human Resource Planning
- Marketing and Promotion
- Operations and Logistics
- Documentation and Reporting
- No assistant hired
During the charity drive
Group Members
Roles and Responsibilities
Woo Wen Jian
- Finance and Accounting
- Monitor sales and inventory
- Documentation and Reporting
Benny Tan Shiowee
- Operations and Logistics
- Marketing and Promotion
Macy K
- Liaise with suppliers
- Human Resource Planning
Pinky Chan Pin Qi
- Operations
The document analyzes and compares three stationery businesses in Subang Jaya, Kuala Lumpur: Vision Art, Tee Seng Sdn Bhd, and Heng Co Stationery Shop. It discusses the history and background of each business, including when they were established and previous locations. It then provides a comparative analysis of the competitive traits of each business, such as their target customers, product offerings, pricing strategies, locations, and advantages/disadvantages. Overall, the document finds that Vision Art is the most successful due to its diverse product selection and cheaper prices, while Tee Seng has the highest prices but is most convenient locationally and Heng Co has the lowest prices and nearby location but caters
This document compares three stationery businesses in Malaysia: Vision Art in Bandar Sunway, Tee Seng near Taylor's University, and Heng Co in PJS 7. Vision Art has 150 customers and a variety of products. Tee Seng employs two people and offers printing and binding services to 50 customers per day. Heng Co only sees 10 customers daily and lacks technology and amenities. The document recommends Vision Art expand, Tee Seng lower prices and increase profits, and Heng Co improve facilities to attract more business.
This document is a student assignment comparing and contrasting the Disney films Cinderella and Beauty & the Beast. It discusses key plot points and characters in both films. Specifically, it notes that both Cinderella and Belle start in poor circumstances but marry princes at the end. It also discusses their mothers having died, their beauty causing problems, and the obstacles they face involving their step-family or helping the Beast. The assignment was written by Benny Tan Shiowee for the class English 2 taught by Cassandra Wijesuria at the School of Architecture, Building and Design.
This document is a student's narrative essay about a water bottle's journey. It describes the water bottle being purchased and ending up on a lonely street after being emptied by a drunk man. The bottle is then run over by multiple vehicles and becomes stuck under an old tree. It cries out for help and hopes to be rescued. Eventually, a little girl and old scavenger pass by, and the girl takes pity on the bottle, washes it, cuts it in half, and uses it to plant flowers. The bottle finds purpose and happiness in its new role.