Introduction to Drawing: Planners drawingsWei Shuen Loh
Planners drawings are maps and diagrams used by town planners to show proposed developments, zoning plans, and land usage. They are typically drawn on tracing paper over maps at small scales using precise lines, colors, and lettering. Different types of planners drawings include proposal drawings, layout plans, and 3D drawings. Planners use color coding to designate zones for different land uses like residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and public spaces. Case studies demonstrate how planners drawings were used to plan the development of Saemangeum Island City in South Korea and zone the central business district of Sydney, Australia over time.
This document provides a compare and contrast essay of the Disney animated films Mulan and Frozen. Both films have similar storylines where the main female protagonists, Mulan and Anna, aim to protect their homelands from threats. The essays also analyzes how both films were inspired by historical poems or stories and how they portray strong, intelligent female leads despite facing misunderstanding or overprotective parents. Overall, the document argues that Mulan and Frozen promote empowering messages about women and eliminating discrimination.
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.
Introduction to Drawing: Planners drawingsWei Shuen Loh
Planners drawings are maps and diagrams used by town planners to show proposed developments, zoning plans, and land usage. They are typically drawn on tracing paper over maps at small scales using precise lines, colors, and lettering. Different types of planners drawings include proposal drawings, layout plans, and 3D drawings. Planners use color coding to designate zones for different land uses like residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and public spaces. Case studies demonstrate how planners drawings were used to plan the development of Saemangeum Island City in South Korea and zone the central business district of Sydney, Australia over time.
This document provides a compare and contrast essay of the Disney animated films Mulan and Frozen. Both films have similar storylines where the main female protagonists, Mulan and Anna, aim to protect their homelands from threats. The essays also analyzes how both films were inspired by historical poems or stories and how they portray strong, intelligent female leads despite facing misunderstanding or overprotective parents. Overall, the document argues that Mulan and Frozen promote empowering messages about women and eliminating discrimination.
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.
This document outlines the requirements for a group project on representing nature through an info graphic exhibition booth and documentary video. Students will visit a natural habitat site to observe and document the ecosystem. They must then create an info graphic booth showcasing key elements of the habitat and a 5 minute documentary video reflecting their experiences and raising awareness. The project aims to help students appreciate nature and inspire others. Students must also submit an individual scrapbook journal detailing their observations, understanding of the habitat, and reflections. The group will be assessed on the info graphic booth, video, and individual components.
This document outlines the requirements for a project on proposing a better future city. It is divided into two parts.
Part A is an individual assignment to research and investigate components of cities, propose a conceptual future city plan through a report and short video presentation.
Part B is a group assignment to physically model and further present their proposed city through presentation boards. Groups will choose from several city types and consider factors like zoning, transportation, sustainability in their designs. The goal is to understand what makes a livable, sustainable future city by drawing from histories of past cities.
The document discusses future city representations and case studies. It summarizes an investigation of ancient cities like Chan Chan, Peru, which had an advanced water system of canals and aqueducts. It also discusses present cities like Copenhagen, noting its green technologies and cycling culture, and Melbourne for its livability. For future cities, it examines the Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid concept with its efficient transport system using nodes. It provides details on the Floating City Project, highlighting its objectives of movability, dynamic geography, growth, seakeeping, safety, and a water experience.
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 function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
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 outlines an assignment for a research report on social psychology concepts. It includes the group members, course details, objectives of the project, and summaries of the methods and findings. The group conducted experiments related to stereotype, mere exposure effect, fear-based appeals, bystander effect, and bias. They filmed social experiments around campus and wrote a report of their findings, discussing how the results related to each concept.
The document discusses several topics in social psychology including the mere exposure effect, fear-based appeals, and the bystander effect. It also mentions bias and stereotypes. The mere exposure effect refers to people feeling more positive about picture-based warning labels on cigarette packs compared to previous years. Fear appeals involve inserting warning messages in cigarette packages. The bystander effect discusses an altruistic model where bystanders may be less likely to help in an emergency situation if others are present.
Loh Wei Shuen submitted a social psychology assignment containing several sections on topics like false consensus bias, basking in reflected glory, self-fulfilling prophecy, counterfactual thinking, confirmation bias, and the halo effect. The document analyzed examples from the author's personal experiences and observations of others to illustrate key concepts in social psychology.
This document provides a compare and contrast analysis of the Disney animated films Mulan and Frozen. Both films tell the story of a brave female protagonist who protects her kingdom from harm. Specifically, the document discusses how Mulan disguises herself as a man to fight in the army, while Elsa's ice powers threaten her kingdom until Anna helps bring her back. Additionally, the document notes that both main characters have misunderstanding parents and display intelligence and bravery. Overall, the document analyzes the similarities in the storylines, characters, and themes between Mulan and Frozen.
This document discusses public communication through murals and street art in Lithuania and Malaysia. It provides information on Lithuanian street artist Ernest Zacharevic and his process for creating murals. It also mentions several murals located in Penang and Kuala Lumpur, including "Boy on a Bike" and works by artists ANOKAYER and YUMZ. Throughout the document, concepts from effective public communication (EPC) are listed, such as connotative meaning, non-verbal communication, and selective attention.
This document outlines the roles and presentations for a group project comparing two cafes: Geographer Cafe in Malacca and Cheong Foh Cafe in Klang. It includes an introduction, descriptions of the cafes' histories and businesses, a comparative analysis of the cafes, and recommendations for future development. Members were assigned to background information, analysis, comparison, and recommendations for each cafe.
The document compares and contrasts two cafes: Cheong Foh Cafe and Geographer Cafe. Cheong Foh Cafe was founded in 1954 in Klang, Malaysia and has 10 employees serving 500-600 customers daily, including loyal long-time patrons. Geographer Cafe was founded more recently in 1999 in Melaka, Malaysia and has 15 employees serving a similar number of daily customers, primarily tourists. Both cafes face competition from other cafes and bistros in their areas. They employ various strategies around pricing, advertising, food and service quality, and atmosphere to compete effectively.
This document contains a survey conducted by mathematics students on understanding of breast cancer among females in Malaysia. The survey was distributed to 250 students both online and in hard copy from November 8-12, 2014. It collected data on respondents' knowledge of breast cancer symptoms, risk factors, stages of the disease, and treatment costs. The statistical analysis identified gaps in understanding that could be addressed to improve awareness. The conclusion is that the survey enhanced students' learning and helped create awareness about breast cancer prevention.
This document outlines the requirements for a group project on representing nature through an info graphic exhibition booth and documentary video. Students will visit a natural habitat site to observe and document the ecosystem. They must then create an info graphic booth showcasing key elements of the habitat and a 5 minute documentary video reflecting their experiences and raising awareness. The project aims to help students appreciate nature and inspire others. Students must also submit an individual scrapbook journal detailing their observations, understanding of the habitat, and reflections. The group will be assessed on the info graphic booth, video, and individual components.
This document outlines the requirements for a project on proposing a better future city. It is divided into two parts.
Part A is an individual assignment to research and investigate components of cities, propose a conceptual future city plan through a report and short video presentation.
Part B is a group assignment to physically model and further present their proposed city through presentation boards. Groups will choose from several city types and consider factors like zoning, transportation, sustainability in their designs. The goal is to understand what makes a livable, sustainable future city by drawing from histories of past cities.
The document discusses future city representations and case studies. It summarizes an investigation of ancient cities like Chan Chan, Peru, which had an advanced water system of canals and aqueducts. It also discusses present cities like Copenhagen, noting its green technologies and cycling culture, and Melbourne for its livability. For future cities, it examines the Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid concept with its efficient transport system using nodes. It provides details on the Floating City Project, highlighting its objectives of movability, dynamic geography, growth, seakeeping, safety, and a water experience.
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 function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
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 outlines an assignment for a research report on social psychology concepts. It includes the group members, course details, objectives of the project, and summaries of the methods and findings. The group conducted experiments related to stereotype, mere exposure effect, fear-based appeals, bystander effect, and bias. They filmed social experiments around campus and wrote a report of their findings, discussing how the results related to each concept.
The document discusses several topics in social psychology including the mere exposure effect, fear-based appeals, and the bystander effect. It also mentions bias and stereotypes. The mere exposure effect refers to people feeling more positive about picture-based warning labels on cigarette packs compared to previous years. Fear appeals involve inserting warning messages in cigarette packages. The bystander effect discusses an altruistic model where bystanders may be less likely to help in an emergency situation if others are present.
Loh Wei Shuen submitted a social psychology assignment containing several sections on topics like false consensus bias, basking in reflected glory, self-fulfilling prophecy, counterfactual thinking, confirmation bias, and the halo effect. The document analyzed examples from the author's personal experiences and observations of others to illustrate key concepts in social psychology.
This document provides a compare and contrast analysis of the Disney animated films Mulan and Frozen. Both films tell the story of a brave female protagonist who protects her kingdom from harm. Specifically, the document discusses how Mulan disguises herself as a man to fight in the army, while Elsa's ice powers threaten her kingdom until Anna helps bring her back. Additionally, the document notes that both main characters have misunderstanding parents and display intelligence and bravery. Overall, the document analyzes the similarities in the storylines, characters, and themes between Mulan and Frozen.
This document discusses public communication through murals and street art in Lithuania and Malaysia. It provides information on Lithuanian street artist Ernest Zacharevic and his process for creating murals. It also mentions several murals located in Penang and Kuala Lumpur, including "Boy on a Bike" and works by artists ANOKAYER and YUMZ. Throughout the document, concepts from effective public communication (EPC) are listed, such as connotative meaning, non-verbal communication, and selective attention.
This document outlines the roles and presentations for a group project comparing two cafes: Geographer Cafe in Malacca and Cheong Foh Cafe in Klang. It includes an introduction, descriptions of the cafes' histories and businesses, a comparative analysis of the cafes, and recommendations for future development. Members were assigned to background information, analysis, comparison, and recommendations for each cafe.
The document compares and contrasts two cafes: Cheong Foh Cafe and Geographer Cafe. Cheong Foh Cafe was founded in 1954 in Klang, Malaysia and has 10 employees serving 500-600 customers daily, including loyal long-time patrons. Geographer Cafe was founded more recently in 1999 in Melaka, Malaysia and has 15 employees serving a similar number of daily customers, primarily tourists. Both cafes face competition from other cafes and bistros in their areas. They employ various strategies around pricing, advertising, food and service quality, and atmosphere to compete effectively.
This document contains a survey conducted by mathematics students on understanding of breast cancer among females in Malaysia. The survey was distributed to 250 students both online and in hard copy from November 8-12, 2014. It collected data on respondents' knowledge of breast cancer symptoms, risk factors, stages of the disease, and treatment costs. The statistical analysis identified gaps in understanding that could be addressed to improve awareness. The conclusion is that the survey enhanced students' learning and helped create awareness about breast cancer prevention.
This document proposes constructing a rooftop resting area on an unused balcony at Block E, Level 2 of the campus. A site analysis found the space receives sunlight after 11AM and has low noise. The concept is to transform the concrete space into a relaxing natural environment with landscaping, seating, and a corridor allowing socialization. Justification cites utilizing the unused space and addressing the heat issue. The proposal includes cost estimates for materials, construction, and maintenance totaling over RM200,000. The conclusion is that the design would provide a comfortable space for users while requiring ongoing maintenance costs.
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 boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.