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.
The document provides a compare and contrast essay analyzing the disaster films "2012" and "Into the Storm". It summarizes that "2012" focuses on global destruction as the world ends, following a writer trying to save his family. "Into the Storm" focuses on tornadoes ravaging a single town in the U.S., following storm chasers and residents seeking shelter. Both films end tragically as the cities are destroyed, though "2012" leaves only a few survivors on arks while "Into the Storm" sees the town rebuilt after the tornado passes.
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.
This document provides an introduction to construction industry and architectural drawing. It discusses the responsibilities of an architect from project planning, design, construction to completion. It also outlines the different types of architectural drawings like presentation drawings, survey drawings, working drawings and their purposes. Finally, it briefly describes the roles of professional bodies in Malaysia that regulate and promote the architecture profession.
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.
The document provides a compare and contrast essay analyzing the disaster films "2012" and "Into the Storm". It summarizes that "2012" focuses on global destruction as the world ends, following a writer trying to save his family. "Into the Storm" focuses on tornadoes ravaging a single town in the U.S., following storm chasers and residents seeking shelter. Both films end tragically as the cities are destroyed, though "2012" leaves only a few survivors on arks while "Into the Storm" sees the town rebuilt after the tornado passes.
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.
This document provides an introduction to construction industry and architectural drawing. It discusses the responsibilities of an architect from project planning, design, construction to completion. It also outlines the different types of architectural drawings like presentation drawings, survey drawings, working drawings and their purposes. Finally, it briefly describes the roles of professional bodies in Malaysia that regulate and promote the architecture profession.
Student Name: Abdullah Mamode
Student I.D.: 0319562
Group/Session: Monday 9 am - 11 am
Subject: Social Psychology
Subject Code: PSY 30203
Title: Individual Journal 4
The document describes the student's experience watching Hindi television shows on StarPlus between 2009 and 2013. During this time, the student observed the actors' behaviors, attitudes, clothing styles, and reactions to different situations. The student would then imitate these behaviors and attitudes when facing similar circumstances in their own life. The goal was to learn how to present themselves in a way that conveyed success, high social status, and the ability to handle challenges confidently.
This document compares and contrasts the Burj Khalifa in Dubai and the Capital Gate in Abu Dhabi. It discusses the key characteristics of each building, including the Burj Khalifa being the tallest at 828 meters while the Capital Gate is 165 meters but the first to use a pre-cambered core. It also outlines the different construction details of each, such as the Burj Khalifa using 45,000 cubic meters of concrete versus the Capital Gate using 6,000 cubic meters. Finally, it describes the different functions of the buildings, with the Burj Khalifa housing residences, offices, and the highest mosque versus the Capital Gate containing meeting rooms, a hotel, and suspended swimming pool.
1) The document discusses a student's perceptions of one of their high school teachers based on how he dressed and his wife's attire, believing him to be very pious and religious.
2) However, the truth was different - outside of school the teacher wore casual clothes and would flirt with young girls at his tuition center.
3) The document also discusses how the student and friends would perform better in tennis when alone, but their performance would worsen when other students watched or teachers made negative comments, a phenomenon known as social loafing.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document is a statistical analysis report from a survey conducted on understanding of cataracts eye disease. It provides statistical analysis of responses from 200 students (44.5% male, 55.5% female) at Taylor's University. The analysis examines responses to questions on causes, prevention, treatment and symptoms of cataracts. It finds that overall understanding is moderate, with females showing slightly better understanding than males on some questions. The report uses tables, charts and percentages to analyze responses for each question.
A cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye that lies behind the iris and pupil. It is the most common cause of vision loss for those over 40 and the leading cause of blindness worldwide. Cataracts occur when the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, which can cause vision to deteriorate over months or years.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes a video about applying concepts of social psychology to a group project. It discusses how social loafing, stereotypes, optimistic bias, negative reinforcement, and attribution influence the group's dynamics and progress. Specifically, it provides examples of how some group members relied on others to do the work, stereotyped one member as lazy, dismissed risks by thinking they would not be the last to finish, changed their behavior after a warning from the lecturer, and were attributed to face consequences due to their own behaviors rather than external factors.
The document describes a group project conducted by five social psychology students. It introduces the five concepts they chose to apply in their project: situational attribution, social loafing, stereotyping, optimistic bias, and operant conditioning. It then presents a script for a video clip they created to demonstrate these concepts. The script involves a group working on a class project together where some members loaf or procrastinate, attributions are made about others based on stereotypes, and the consequences of their lack of progress are shown. The concepts are applied in the story through situations like one member not contributing but thinking others will make up for it, and judgments of others' abilities based on preconceived notions.
A stupid superhero tries to save a woman being attacked but fails and gets beaten by the bad guys. Though he loses, onlookers learn from his sense of justice and bravery. The incident is filmed and uploaded to YouTube, where the superhero gains fans who are influenced to see him as a role model.
1) The document is a journal entry by a student describing an instance of persuasion between the student and their father regarding purchasing a new car.
2) The student had always preferred Mercedes-Benz while the father preferred BMW, and the student tried to convince the father to purchase a Mercedes instead of another BMW.
3) Ultimately, the father purchased another BMW after comparing prices and options, but later acknowledged the student was right about Mercedes-Benz being more economical and comfortable after discussing with a colleague and doing additional research.
1) The document describes an individual journal entry by a student about a minor car accident they had one week before starting their studies in Malaysia.
2) While driving back from a relative's house during Ramadan, the student chose an alternate route that had less traffic but accidentally collided with a motorcycle at an intersection.
3) After checking that their car sustained only minor damage, the student called an ambulance for the motorcyclist whose leg and wrist were broken. The student reflected that taking the original route may have prevented the accident, and that it could have been worse for both the car and motorcyclist.
This individual journal describes two experiences from the writer's childhood relating to washing cars. The first experience discusses how the writer intrinsically enjoyed washing cars with their father from a young age after receiving many toy cars as gifts. The second experience discusses an instance where the writer accidentally damaged their mother's car after washing it, but attributed the damage to an accident in order to avoid blame while also taking credit for previously washing the car well.
This document provides background information on several street art murals located in Penang, Malaysia. It includes details on the artists who created the murals, descriptions of the artworks, and analyses using concepts from effective public communication. Murals discussed include "Evocative Mural Work" by Vexta, "Girl on a Turtle" by Ernest Zacharevic and Martin Ron, "Hand with Apple" by Anokayer, and "Air Floating Fantasy" by The Sliz. Background information is given on each artist's style and career. Descriptions of the murals note subjects, locations, and symbolic meanings. Analyses apply EPC concepts like non-verbal messages and codes to understand the artworks.
This document provides information about Sinseng Shoe Enterprise and Linsim Trading, two shoe businesses located in different areas. It discusses the history of Sinseng Shoe Enterprise, which was started in 1946 in Penang by the current boss's father. Some key details include that it is a 66-year old business with 2 branches, most employees are family members, and it sells existing shoe brands as well as provides custom shoe making. The document then provides a brief history of shoe making and trade before comparing and analyzing the two businesses.
This document provides background information on two shoe businesses - Sinseng Shoe Enterprise and Linsim Trading - that are being compared in a student presentation. It gives details on the history, location, products/services, employees, customers, and recent developments of each business. For Sinseng Shoe Enterprise, it describes how the business has been passed down through three generations of the family. It also highlights some of the shop's unique products and achievements over its 66 years of operation. For Linsim Trading, it outlines how the business evolved from a home shoe-making operation to a trading shop. The document concludes by listing some of the competitive traits of each business, such as main competitors and strategies used.
Student Name: Abdullah Mamode
Student I.D.: 0319562
Group/Session: Monday 9 am - 11 am
Subject: Social Psychology
Subject Code: PSY 30203
Title: Individual Journal 4
The document describes the student's experience watching Hindi television shows on StarPlus between 2009 and 2013. During this time, the student observed the actors' behaviors, attitudes, clothing styles, and reactions to different situations. The student would then imitate these behaviors and attitudes when facing similar circumstances in their own life. The goal was to learn how to present themselves in a way that conveyed success, high social status, and the ability to handle challenges confidently.
This document compares and contrasts the Burj Khalifa in Dubai and the Capital Gate in Abu Dhabi. It discusses the key characteristics of each building, including the Burj Khalifa being the tallest at 828 meters while the Capital Gate is 165 meters but the first to use a pre-cambered core. It also outlines the different construction details of each, such as the Burj Khalifa using 45,000 cubic meters of concrete versus the Capital Gate using 6,000 cubic meters. Finally, it describes the different functions of the buildings, with the Burj Khalifa housing residences, offices, and the highest mosque versus the Capital Gate containing meeting rooms, a hotel, and suspended swimming pool.
1) The document discusses a student's perceptions of one of their high school teachers based on how he dressed and his wife's attire, believing him to be very pious and religious.
2) However, the truth was different - outside of school the teacher wore casual clothes and would flirt with young girls at his tuition center.
3) The document also discusses how the student and friends would perform better in tennis when alone, but their performance would worsen when other students watched or teachers made negative comments, a phenomenon known as social loafing.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document is a statistical analysis report from a survey conducted on understanding of cataracts eye disease. It provides statistical analysis of responses from 200 students (44.5% male, 55.5% female) at Taylor's University. The analysis examines responses to questions on causes, prevention, treatment and symptoms of cataracts. It finds that overall understanding is moderate, with females showing slightly better understanding than males on some questions. The report uses tables, charts and percentages to analyze responses for each question.
A cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye that lies behind the iris and pupil. It is the most common cause of vision loss for those over 40 and the leading cause of blindness worldwide. Cataracts occur when the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, which can cause vision to deteriorate over months or years.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes a video about applying concepts of social psychology to a group project. It discusses how social loafing, stereotypes, optimistic bias, negative reinforcement, and attribution influence the group's dynamics and progress. Specifically, it provides examples of how some group members relied on others to do the work, stereotyped one member as lazy, dismissed risks by thinking they would not be the last to finish, changed their behavior after a warning from the lecturer, and were attributed to face consequences due to their own behaviors rather than external factors.
The document describes a group project conducted by five social psychology students. It introduces the five concepts they chose to apply in their project: situational attribution, social loafing, stereotyping, optimistic bias, and operant conditioning. It then presents a script for a video clip they created to demonstrate these concepts. The script involves a group working on a class project together where some members loaf or procrastinate, attributions are made about others based on stereotypes, and the consequences of their lack of progress are shown. The concepts are applied in the story through situations like one member not contributing but thinking others will make up for it, and judgments of others' abilities based on preconceived notions.
A stupid superhero tries to save a woman being attacked but fails and gets beaten by the bad guys. Though he loses, onlookers learn from his sense of justice and bravery. The incident is filmed and uploaded to YouTube, where the superhero gains fans who are influenced to see him as a role model.
1) The document is a journal entry by a student describing an instance of persuasion between the student and their father regarding purchasing a new car.
2) The student had always preferred Mercedes-Benz while the father preferred BMW, and the student tried to convince the father to purchase a Mercedes instead of another BMW.
3) Ultimately, the father purchased another BMW after comparing prices and options, but later acknowledged the student was right about Mercedes-Benz being more economical and comfortable after discussing with a colleague and doing additional research.
1) The document describes an individual journal entry by a student about a minor car accident they had one week before starting their studies in Malaysia.
2) While driving back from a relative's house during Ramadan, the student chose an alternate route that had less traffic but accidentally collided with a motorcycle at an intersection.
3) After checking that their car sustained only minor damage, the student called an ambulance for the motorcyclist whose leg and wrist were broken. The student reflected that taking the original route may have prevented the accident, and that it could have been worse for both the car and motorcyclist.
This individual journal describes two experiences from the writer's childhood relating to washing cars. The first experience discusses how the writer intrinsically enjoyed washing cars with their father from a young age after receiving many toy cars as gifts. The second experience discusses an instance where the writer accidentally damaged their mother's car after washing it, but attributed the damage to an accident in order to avoid blame while also taking credit for previously washing the car well.
This document provides background information on several street art murals located in Penang, Malaysia. It includes details on the artists who created the murals, descriptions of the artworks, and analyses using concepts from effective public communication. Murals discussed include "Evocative Mural Work" by Vexta, "Girl on a Turtle" by Ernest Zacharevic and Martin Ron, "Hand with Apple" by Anokayer, and "Air Floating Fantasy" by The Sliz. Background information is given on each artist's style and career. Descriptions of the murals note subjects, locations, and symbolic meanings. Analyses apply EPC concepts like non-verbal messages and codes to understand the artworks.
This document provides information about Sinseng Shoe Enterprise and Linsim Trading, two shoe businesses located in different areas. It discusses the history of Sinseng Shoe Enterprise, which was started in 1946 in Penang by the current boss's father. Some key details include that it is a 66-year old business with 2 branches, most employees are family members, and it sells existing shoe brands as well as provides custom shoe making. The document then provides a brief history of shoe making and trade before comparing and analyzing the two businesses.
This document provides background information on two shoe businesses - Sinseng Shoe Enterprise and Linsim Trading - that are being compared in a student presentation. It gives details on the history, location, products/services, employees, customers, and recent developments of each business. For Sinseng Shoe Enterprise, it describes how the business has been passed down through three generations of the family. It also highlights some of the shop's unique products and achievements over its 66 years of operation. For Linsim Trading, it outlines how the business evolved from a home shoe-making operation to a trading shop. The document concludes by listing some of the competitive traits of each business, such as main competitors and strategies used.
The document provides information on two shoe businesses - Linsim Trading and Sinseng Shoes Enterprise. It discusses their histories, products, competitors, and strategies. Key recommendations for the businesses include implementing employee reward programs, setting achievable targets, and improving communication with customers.
This document provides background information on the Song Dynasty in China from 960 to 1279 CE. It discusses the political and social structure during this period. Key points:
1) The Song Dynasty reunified China after a period of disunity and strengthened civilian rule and merit-based governance.
2) The early Northern Song period saw great economic prosperity and urbanization, with cities like Kaifeng and Hangzhou growing to over a million people.
3) Invaders from the north repeatedly threatened the Song Dynasty, forcing it to pay tribute. The Jurchen people captured the Northern Song capital in 1127, forcing the court to relocate south.
4) The Southern Song period saw further cultural and
This document summarizes information about four mosques in Malaysia:
Masjid Jamek in Kuala Lumpur is one of the oldest mosques, built in the early 1900s. It has Moorish and North Indian architectural influences.
Masjid Negara, the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, incorporates bold modern designs and was completed in 1965.
Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah in Shah Alam has Malay and modernist influences and can accommodate 24,000 worshippers.
Masjid As-Syakirin in Kuala Lumpur features modern, futuristic architecture without a minaret and can hold 11,000 worshippers.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.