"Living Quality" overview by a student group in the "Living Quality by Design" course from Köln International School of Design
Students: Kate Ivey-Williams, Aly Blenkin, Carmen Lopez, and Ellen Simmons
Ethics and morality attributes in public sector and more particularly, for the armed forces are prime requisites. The exercise of command and leadership need to be carried out in a fair and ethical manner. This presentation discusses the complexities and a suggestive proactive approach in this regard.
Ethics and morality attributes in public sector and more particularly, for the armed forces are prime requisites. The exercise of command and leadership need to be carried out in a fair and ethical manner. This presentation discusses the complexities and a suggestive proactive approach in this regard.
Dedicated to a culturally and spiritually respectful path that transcends assimilation, resignation, and conflict through the spirit of cooperation, healing, compassion, for creating partnerships with all members of the Human Family.
All people have a culture - it is how human beings make sense of the world. Culture shapes how people think, learn and solve problems, what they value and respect, what attracts and delights them, what offends them and their sense of what is appropriate. More deeply, culture is the soil in which the tree of identity has its roots. Culture is manifest in human relations, systems of organization, technology, arts, politics, economics, community life - all the things that humans do.
This Powerpoint is utilized by Dr. Lee Brown and Chief Phil Jr in Diversity Workshops for Communities, Governments, Organizations, and Corporations.
Phenomenology of values is a topic from values education for education students, characteristics of moral values, characteristics of values by scheler, other properties of values by t. andres, knowledge of values, kinds of values, 3 fundamental classification of values according to ancient philosophers, classification of values according to other authorities, classification of values according to nature of occurence, other classification of values, primary values, secondary values, moral or ethical values, religious values, cultural values, social values, human values, educational value, behavioral value, psychological value, political value, historical value, personal value, sociological value, cultural value, sentimental value, sensational value
What are the core conservative values which guide us in the decisions we make, how we live our lives and who we vote for.
When we understand our values, we can better communicate our reasons for the way we live and vote and maybe we can gain more converts to our side.
Presentation by graduate teaching assistant Jaclyn Le of service design consultancy "Thinkpublic" for the seminar "Public Service Design" led by Professor Birgit Mager.
Dedicated to a culturally and spiritually respectful path that transcends assimilation, resignation, and conflict through the spirit of cooperation, healing, compassion, for creating partnerships with all members of the Human Family.
All people have a culture - it is how human beings make sense of the world. Culture shapes how people think, learn and solve problems, what they value and respect, what attracts and delights them, what offends them and their sense of what is appropriate. More deeply, culture is the soil in which the tree of identity has its roots. Culture is manifest in human relations, systems of organization, technology, arts, politics, economics, community life - all the things that humans do.
This Powerpoint is utilized by Dr. Lee Brown and Chief Phil Jr in Diversity Workshops for Communities, Governments, Organizations, and Corporations.
Phenomenology of values is a topic from values education for education students, characteristics of moral values, characteristics of values by scheler, other properties of values by t. andres, knowledge of values, kinds of values, 3 fundamental classification of values according to ancient philosophers, classification of values according to other authorities, classification of values according to nature of occurence, other classification of values, primary values, secondary values, moral or ethical values, religious values, cultural values, social values, human values, educational value, behavioral value, psychological value, political value, historical value, personal value, sociological value, cultural value, sentimental value, sensational value
What are the core conservative values which guide us in the decisions we make, how we live our lives and who we vote for.
When we understand our values, we can better communicate our reasons for the way we live and vote and maybe we can gain more converts to our side.
Presentation by graduate teaching assistant Jaclyn Le of service design consultancy "Thinkpublic" for the seminar "Public Service Design" led by Professor Birgit Mager.
Living Quality in Cologne overview by a student group from "Living Quality by Design" course at Köln International School of Design
Students: Chris, Irina, Misha, Nadine, Sarah, and Simone
Overview on Social Design for the "Living Quality by Design" presented by me as the graduate teaching assistant to the students at the Köln International School of Design.
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
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Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
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Storytelling For The Web: Integrate Storytelling in your Design ProcessChiara Aliotta
In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
2. Maslow’s hierarchy of Human Needs - 1943
Morality, Creativity, Spontanaety, Problem solving,
Lack of prejudice, Acceptance of facts.
Self esteem,Confidence, Achievement,
Respect of others, Respect by others
Friendship, Family, Sexual intimacy
Security of body, Employment, Resources, Morality,
Health, Family, property
Breathing, Food Fater, Sex, Sleep,
Homeostasis, Evxcretion
3. Morality, Creativity, Spontanaety, Problem solving,
Lack of prejudice, Acceptance of facts.
Self esteem,Confidence, Achievement,
Respect of others, Respect by others
Friendship, Family, Sexual intimacy
Security of body, Employment, Resources, Morality,
Health, Family, property
Breathing, Food Fater, Sex, Sleep,
Homeostasis, Evxcretion
4. Morality, Creativity, Spontanaety, Problem solving,
Lack of prejudice, Acceptance of facts.
Self esteem,Confidence, Achievement,
Respect of others, Respect by others
Friendship, Family, Sexual intimacy
Security of body, Employment, Resources, Morality,
Health, Family, property
Breathing, Food Fater, Sex, Sleep,
Homeostasis, Evxcretion
5. Declaration of Human Rights 1948
Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without
distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other
opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction
shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the
country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust,
non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.
6. Declaration of Human Rights 1948
a) Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country,
directly or through freely chosen representatives.
b) Everyone has the right of equal access to public service in his country.
7. Declaration of Human Rights 1948
Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of
himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary
social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability,
widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.
8. Declaration of Human Rights 1948
Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural
life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in
scientific advancement and its benefits.
11. Basic Survival Homeostasis
Reproduction
Water
2 litres per day
Sleep
8 hours a day
Excretion
Food Breathing
2500 Calories per day Healthy air
12. Security of employment
- Opportunity to provide for your family
- Right to education
Morality
- Freedom of will
Resources Security of body
- Shelter - Against abuse
- Heat - Ownership of actions
- Access to water
- Access to healthcare
13. Sexual Intimacy
- To be loved by someone
- Affection Family
- Support
- Structure
Friendship - Loyalty
- Love - Unconditional love
- Support - Affection
- Trust
- Affection
15. Creativity Morality
Spontaneity Problem solving
Lack of prejudice Acceptance of facts
16.
17. Health and Well-being Opportunity to travel
Fitness Personal space
New clothes when you want them
Hobbies Ideal home
Quality of Education Jewellery Culture
Money Shoes
Mobility Options
Foreign foods
The Internet
Coffee A Career
Cars
Sports
Arts
Leisure activities
Music
Independence A social life
...
18. The state of being alive as a human being
To lead (one’s life) in a
particular way
To have an exciting Having progressed or
or fulfilling life achieved more than
Living Quality is a standard of life that goes beyond meeting basic needs.
A required or agreed level
of quality or attainment Offering or consisting in the
minimum required without
The degree of excellence elaboration or luxury
?
of something
To require (something) because it
is essential or very important
Your idea of living quality changes
depending on your perspective.
19. History Country Religion
Career Health Age
Culture Wealth Family Gender
Economy Morals
Experience
Education
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