Maranatha Hall is a building used for English speaking church services. It has a modern design with simple, geometrical structures. A post card was sent from the hall with the initials G T P J.
The document describes a post card showing a cross at the top of a church building, representing the symbolism of Christianity. The cross is a prominent symbol used by churches to represent Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection.
The post card depicts a fountain that symbolizes the Christian practice of water baptism. Water baptism is used in Christianity as a ritual to welcome new members and cleanse them of sins. The initials at the bottom are likely those of the artist or sender of the post card.
This comic summarizes key concepts from psychology:
1) It describes Barney's life and experiences with post-decision dissonance where he devalues unchosen options, the halo effect where positive attributes influence perceptions of others, and self-awareness when attention is brought to oneself.
2) It also explains the false consensus effect where people overestimate similarity to themselves, upward counterfactual thinking as imagining better past outcomes, and concludes with a summary of concepts.
This document provides instructions for an exercise calculating the surface area and volume of an object made of two cylinders and a pyramidal frustum cut out of the center. Students are asked to draw the object to scale, calculate its total surface area and volume, and upload their work along with a reflective essay on their learning experience to their e-portfolio.
The Chinese Hall post card depicts a rectangular shaped hall for Chinese services that has soundproof boards complimenting its modern design. The hall has a rectangular shape and modern design with soundproof boards.
This document outlines the individual assignment requirements for a course on architecture, culture, and civilization. Students must research a selected theme related to Malaysian architecture and religious places, and design a timeline and series of 10 postcards to educate others on the historical, architectural, and social connections of the topic. The assignment requires literature research, a timeline, a set of designed postcards, and a 1-minute video montage to be submitted through an e-portfolio.
The lobby entrance features a cross detailing symbolizing the church. The design contrasts red bricks with white walls. Initials G T P J are written on a post card.
The fish window post card represents Jesus' disciples as 'fishers of men' who were called by Jesus to be followers. The window also serves a practical purpose by allowing natural light into the building. The letters G T P J at the end may be initials but provide no other context.
The document describes a post card showing a cross at the top of a church building, representing the symbolism of Christianity. The cross is a prominent symbol used by churches to represent Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection.
The post card depicts a fountain that symbolizes the Christian practice of water baptism. Water baptism is used in Christianity as a ritual to welcome new members and cleanse them of sins. The initials at the bottom are likely those of the artist or sender of the post card.
This comic summarizes key concepts from psychology:
1) It describes Barney's life and experiences with post-decision dissonance where he devalues unchosen options, the halo effect where positive attributes influence perceptions of others, and self-awareness when attention is brought to oneself.
2) It also explains the false consensus effect where people overestimate similarity to themselves, upward counterfactual thinking as imagining better past outcomes, and concludes with a summary of concepts.
This document provides instructions for an exercise calculating the surface area and volume of an object made of two cylinders and a pyramidal frustum cut out of the center. Students are asked to draw the object to scale, calculate its total surface area and volume, and upload their work along with a reflective essay on their learning experience to their e-portfolio.
The Chinese Hall post card depicts a rectangular shaped hall for Chinese services that has soundproof boards complimenting its modern design. The hall has a rectangular shape and modern design with soundproof boards.
This document outlines the individual assignment requirements for a course on architecture, culture, and civilization. Students must research a selected theme related to Malaysian architecture and religious places, and design a timeline and series of 10 postcards to educate others on the historical, architectural, and social connections of the topic. The assignment requires literature research, a timeline, a set of designed postcards, and a 1-minute video montage to be submitted through an e-portfolio.
The lobby entrance features a cross detailing symbolizing the church. The design contrasts red bricks with white walls. Initials G T P J are written on a post card.
The fish window post card represents Jesus' disciples as 'fishers of men' who were called by Jesus to be followers. The window also serves a practical purpose by allowing natural light into the building. The letters G T P J at the end may be initials but provide no other context.
The document describes a prayer tower with prayer rooms at the highest level. It notes the smart use of timber flooring that compliments the bricked wall. The initials G T P J are also included.
The multipurpose auditorium has a rectangular shaped ceiling pattern that enhances the modern design of the hall. The hall can be used for various purposes and has a ceiling with a geometric pattern that fits with the contemporary style of the building.
This document outlines the objectives, tasks, and requirements for a design project involving the transformation of words into 3D models. The project has two parts:
1) Students will be assigned words and asked to explore how to represent them through shapes and forms. They will create 3D models at different stages using various materials and techniques.
2) Students will create a miniature display box for a Lego toy implementing design principles.
The goals are for students to understand design elements and principles, and apply their knowledge to visual and verbal reports. They will be assessed based on translating the assigned word into a 3D form and the creativity, quality, and clarity of their final model and presentation.
The document is a post card showing a detailed view of some stairs. The stairs are made of red bricks with gaps between them that provide natural lighting and ventilation to whoever uses the stairs. The post card contains initials that are likely the photographer or sender of the card.
The garden chapel post card shows an outdoor wedding chapel with a whitish, triangular shaped roof. The chapel provides a location for outdoor weddings under a roof structure with a triangular shape made of white material.
This document provides instructions for students completing Part 2B of an intro to design course. Students are required to design a 3D model of a toy display box and create 3 presentation boards. For the display box, students must apply design elements and principles that suit the toy character. They can use up to 3 materials and must order a specific base and cover. Drawings on the presentation boards must include orthographic views of the design drawn to scale by hand. The boards must also include information about the toy character, design process, and how the display functions. All work must be neatly presented and labeled with the student's name and course information.
This document appears to be a design process journal (DPJ) created by Sufina Abu Bakar for her Introduction to Design module. It includes sketches and notes from her design process as well as samples of work from concept to schematic proposals. The portfolio contained in the DPJ aims to showcase her process and form making through the selected works. The DPJ compilation covers requirements for the portfolio assignment such as a 150-200 word write up, selected sketches, curriculum vitae, and reflection on the module.
1. The document lists 6 student ID numbers.
2. It provides definitions and formulas for calculating the surface area and volume of cylinders, including examples of working through sample problems.
3. It also defines what a circle is and provides formulas for calculating the area of a circle and sectors.
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder that impairs the body's ability to control blood clotting, which can cause excessive bleeding from minor injuries that lasts for days or weeks. A survey of male and female students found that most had a good understanding of general hemophilia information but less understanding of its effects. The survey also showed that students correctly understood hemophilia is an inherited condition and that people with it should exercise, though a minority incorrectly believed it could not cause death or be cured.
This document summarizes the results of a survey conducted by students to analyze public understanding of hemophilia in Malaysia. 250 students (125 male, 125 female) from Taylor's University participated in the survey. The survey included 15 multiple choice questions about hemophilia. The students' responses were analyzed and categorized by gender. Overall, female students displayed a slightly higher level of understanding about hemophilia than male students across several key areas such as the definition of hemophilia, whether it is inherited or contagious, its symptoms, and effects. The survey findings provide insight into the general public's current knowledge of hemophilia in Malaysia.
This document contains a survey about hemophilia. It begins with demographic questions about gender, age, education level, and whether the respondent or any family members have hemophilia. The main part of the survey consists of 15 multiple choice questions about hemophilia, including what it is, whether it is inherited, the different types, its symptoms, treatment options, and risk factors. The questions cover topics like whether hemophilia is more common in males, if it can cause death, and typical locations of bleeding episodes in hemophiliac patients.
This document outlines an assignment for students to learn about the design process through developing a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature character. It consists of 4 parts where students research their character, generate design ideas from keywords, investigate what makes a good mobile display, and compile their work. Students will thoroughly understand their character, explore design elements and principles, present initial hanging display ideas, and submit a portfolio compiling their process work. The assignment aims to familiarize students with design investigation, exploration, and interpreting ideas through a simple project. Students will be assessed on demonstrating their understanding of tasks, the depth and relevance of content, and the originality and quality of their work.
The document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 involves groups transforming words into 3D geometric artworks through exploration of shapes, forms, and materials. Students will present their best model. Part 2 tasks individuals with creating a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature using design elements and principles. It outlines objectives, learning outcomes, tasks, submission requirements, assessment criteria, and a marking rubric for both parts of the project.
This document outlines a design project with two parts for students. Part 1 involves individually sketching natural and built environment elements and producing abstract artworks. Part 2 involves working in groups to create 9 simple abstract artworks using daily items to demonstrate design principles. Students will present their work along with boards explaining the principles, elements and composition used. They will be assessed on their understanding and application of design concepts, the quality and creativity of their artworks, and the clarity of their presentation.
This document discusses a nutritious congee recipe that provides a healthy breakfast option. Congee is a rice porridge dish that is easy to digest and contains nutrients from the rice and additional ingredients like eggs or meat. Eating congee for breakfast is presented as a way to begin the day with a warm, nourishing meal.
This document provides a compare and contrast essay analyzing the action comedy films Kick-Ass and Ant-Man. It summarizes that the films have similarities as comic book-based superhero movies but differ in their storylines, climaxes, endings, and themes. Kick-Ass begins with the protagonist creating his own superhero identity, while Ant-Man starts with the backstory of its shrinking technology. The climaxes of the films also differ, with Kick-Ass focusing on helping an ally and Ant-Man showing a fight to rescue the protagonist's daughter. The endings also contrast, with one hinting at an upcoming villain and the other introducing a new superhero. Overall, the document analyzes how the films have visible contrasts
Maths project brief jan 2015 project - statisticsCherilyn Chia
This document outlines the requirements for a statistics project assigned to students. It instructs students to work in groups of 4-5 members to conduct a survey comparing understanding of a chronic disease between male and female students. The survey must include at least 15 questions and interview a minimum of 200 targets. Students are assessed based on their understanding of comparative surveys, knowledge and application of statistical analysis, communication skills, and individual contribution. A report and infographic poster summarizing the findings must be submitted. Peer and self-assessment of contributions is also required.
This document provides information about a Mathematics module offered at Taylor's University. The 4-credit, 18-week module aims to equip students with essential mathematical skills through lectures, self-study, and assessments. Students will develop skills in algebra, calculus, problem-solving, and applying math concepts. Assessment includes tests, assignments, and a final exam worth 20%, 30%, and 50% respectively. The module uses student-centered learning and aims to develop students' communication, teamwork, and lifelong learning skills.
1) The document presents a story about a boy named Mike who learns to take cigarettes and drugs from observing his bad friends, showing the concept of social learning perspective.
2) It also describes Mike slacking off in a group assignment, demonstrating the concept of social loafing where individual effort cannot be identified.
3) Mike's parents try to persuade him to stop his bad behaviors, illustrating the concept of persuasion which aims to influence attitudes or behaviors.
This document is a psychology student's journal entries summarizing key concepts from class. The first entry discusses social facilitation, how people may perform better or worse on tasks depending on whether others are watching. The second entry covers self-efficacy and how the student's own confidence in public speaking has fluctuated over time through experiences with competitions and presentations. The third entry defines stereotypes as overgeneralized beliefs about people and things.
This document discusses two long-standing congee businesses in Malaysia: Long Fatt Teochew Porridge and Hon Kee Famous Porridge. Both were founded in the early-to-mid 20th century and are now managed by the third generation owners. While they share similarities like reputation and main product, they differ in factors like location, competitors, and advertising approach. The document analyzes their operations and provides recommendations to improve, noting that maintaining records, understanding competitors, and expanding services online could help both businesses succeed over the long term.
The document discusses several mural artworks located along the Melaka River and in Shah Alam, Malaysia. It describes the murals' content and symbolism, including one depicting the story of Hang Tuah, another showing Dutch settlers celebrating, and a third with ambiguous expressions. It also discusses initiatives like the Melaka River Art Project that commissioned the murals to beautify the area and showcase local culture and history.
The document describes a prayer tower with prayer rooms at the highest level. It notes the smart use of timber flooring that compliments the bricked wall. The initials G T P J are also included.
The multipurpose auditorium has a rectangular shaped ceiling pattern that enhances the modern design of the hall. The hall can be used for various purposes and has a ceiling with a geometric pattern that fits with the contemporary style of the building.
This document outlines the objectives, tasks, and requirements for a design project involving the transformation of words into 3D models. The project has two parts:
1) Students will be assigned words and asked to explore how to represent them through shapes and forms. They will create 3D models at different stages using various materials and techniques.
2) Students will create a miniature display box for a Lego toy implementing design principles.
The goals are for students to understand design elements and principles, and apply their knowledge to visual and verbal reports. They will be assessed based on translating the assigned word into a 3D form and the creativity, quality, and clarity of their final model and presentation.
The document is a post card showing a detailed view of some stairs. The stairs are made of red bricks with gaps between them that provide natural lighting and ventilation to whoever uses the stairs. The post card contains initials that are likely the photographer or sender of the card.
The garden chapel post card shows an outdoor wedding chapel with a whitish, triangular shaped roof. The chapel provides a location for outdoor weddings under a roof structure with a triangular shape made of white material.
This document provides instructions for students completing Part 2B of an intro to design course. Students are required to design a 3D model of a toy display box and create 3 presentation boards. For the display box, students must apply design elements and principles that suit the toy character. They can use up to 3 materials and must order a specific base and cover. Drawings on the presentation boards must include orthographic views of the design drawn to scale by hand. The boards must also include information about the toy character, design process, and how the display functions. All work must be neatly presented and labeled with the student's name and course information.
This document appears to be a design process journal (DPJ) created by Sufina Abu Bakar for her Introduction to Design module. It includes sketches and notes from her design process as well as samples of work from concept to schematic proposals. The portfolio contained in the DPJ aims to showcase her process and form making through the selected works. The DPJ compilation covers requirements for the portfolio assignment such as a 150-200 word write up, selected sketches, curriculum vitae, and reflection on the module.
1. The document lists 6 student ID numbers.
2. It provides definitions and formulas for calculating the surface area and volume of cylinders, including examples of working through sample problems.
3. It also defines what a circle is and provides formulas for calculating the area of a circle and sectors.
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder that impairs the body's ability to control blood clotting, which can cause excessive bleeding from minor injuries that lasts for days or weeks. A survey of male and female students found that most had a good understanding of general hemophilia information but less understanding of its effects. The survey also showed that students correctly understood hemophilia is an inherited condition and that people with it should exercise, though a minority incorrectly believed it could not cause death or be cured.
This document summarizes the results of a survey conducted by students to analyze public understanding of hemophilia in Malaysia. 250 students (125 male, 125 female) from Taylor's University participated in the survey. The survey included 15 multiple choice questions about hemophilia. The students' responses were analyzed and categorized by gender. Overall, female students displayed a slightly higher level of understanding about hemophilia than male students across several key areas such as the definition of hemophilia, whether it is inherited or contagious, its symptoms, and effects. The survey findings provide insight into the general public's current knowledge of hemophilia in Malaysia.
This document contains a survey about hemophilia. It begins with demographic questions about gender, age, education level, and whether the respondent or any family members have hemophilia. The main part of the survey consists of 15 multiple choice questions about hemophilia, including what it is, whether it is inherited, the different types, its symptoms, treatment options, and risk factors. The questions cover topics like whether hemophilia is more common in males, if it can cause death, and typical locations of bleeding episodes in hemophiliac patients.
This document outlines an assignment for students to learn about the design process through developing a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature character. It consists of 4 parts where students research their character, generate design ideas from keywords, investigate what makes a good mobile display, and compile their work. Students will thoroughly understand their character, explore design elements and principles, present initial hanging display ideas, and submit a portfolio compiling their process work. The assignment aims to familiarize students with design investigation, exploration, and interpreting ideas through a simple project. Students will be assessed on demonstrating their understanding of tasks, the depth and relevance of content, and the originality and quality of their work.
The document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 involves groups transforming words into 3D geometric artworks through exploration of shapes, forms, and materials. Students will present their best model. Part 2 tasks individuals with creating a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature using design elements and principles. It outlines objectives, learning outcomes, tasks, submission requirements, assessment criteria, and a marking rubric for both parts of the project.
This document outlines a design project with two parts for students. Part 1 involves individually sketching natural and built environment elements and producing abstract artworks. Part 2 involves working in groups to create 9 simple abstract artworks using daily items to demonstrate design principles. Students will present their work along with boards explaining the principles, elements and composition used. They will be assessed on their understanding and application of design concepts, the quality and creativity of their artworks, and the clarity of their presentation.
This document discusses a nutritious congee recipe that provides a healthy breakfast option. Congee is a rice porridge dish that is easy to digest and contains nutrients from the rice and additional ingredients like eggs or meat. Eating congee for breakfast is presented as a way to begin the day with a warm, nourishing meal.
This document provides a compare and contrast essay analyzing the action comedy films Kick-Ass and Ant-Man. It summarizes that the films have similarities as comic book-based superhero movies but differ in their storylines, climaxes, endings, and themes. Kick-Ass begins with the protagonist creating his own superhero identity, while Ant-Man starts with the backstory of its shrinking technology. The climaxes of the films also differ, with Kick-Ass focusing on helping an ally and Ant-Man showing a fight to rescue the protagonist's daughter. The endings also contrast, with one hinting at an upcoming villain and the other introducing a new superhero. Overall, the document analyzes how the films have visible contrasts
Maths project brief jan 2015 project - statisticsCherilyn Chia
This document outlines the requirements for a statistics project assigned to students. It instructs students to work in groups of 4-5 members to conduct a survey comparing understanding of a chronic disease between male and female students. The survey must include at least 15 questions and interview a minimum of 200 targets. Students are assessed based on their understanding of comparative surveys, knowledge and application of statistical analysis, communication skills, and individual contribution. A report and infographic poster summarizing the findings must be submitted. Peer and self-assessment of contributions is also required.
This document provides information about a Mathematics module offered at Taylor's University. The 4-credit, 18-week module aims to equip students with essential mathematical skills through lectures, self-study, and assessments. Students will develop skills in algebra, calculus, problem-solving, and applying math concepts. Assessment includes tests, assignments, and a final exam worth 20%, 30%, and 50% respectively. The module uses student-centered learning and aims to develop students' communication, teamwork, and lifelong learning skills.
1) The document presents a story about a boy named Mike who learns to take cigarettes and drugs from observing his bad friends, showing the concept of social learning perspective.
2) It also describes Mike slacking off in a group assignment, demonstrating the concept of social loafing where individual effort cannot be identified.
3) Mike's parents try to persuade him to stop his bad behaviors, illustrating the concept of persuasion which aims to influence attitudes or behaviors.
This document is a psychology student's journal entries summarizing key concepts from class. The first entry discusses social facilitation, how people may perform better or worse on tasks depending on whether others are watching. The second entry covers self-efficacy and how the student's own confidence in public speaking has fluctuated over time through experiences with competitions and presentations. The third entry defines stereotypes as overgeneralized beliefs about people and things.
This document discusses two long-standing congee businesses in Malaysia: Long Fatt Teochew Porridge and Hon Kee Famous Porridge. Both were founded in the early-to-mid 20th century and are now managed by the third generation owners. While they share similarities like reputation and main product, they differ in factors like location, competitors, and advertising approach. The document analyzes their operations and provides recommendations to improve, noting that maintaining records, understanding competitors, and expanding services online could help both businesses succeed over the long term.
The document discusses several mural artworks located along the Melaka River and in Shah Alam, Malaysia. It describes the murals' content and symbolism, including one depicting the story of Hang Tuah, another showing Dutch settlers celebrating, and a third with ambiguous expressions. It also discusses initiatives like the Melaka River Art Project that commissioned the murals to beautify the area and showcase local culture and history.
This document outlines the assessment components for PSYC 0203, totaling 100%. It includes 3 assignments worth 20%, 10%, and 30% respectively, along with 2 tests worth 15% each and an e-portfolio worth 10%. Assignment 1 involves writing a journal incorporating course concepts. Assignment 2 is a group comic project requiring a storyline, concepts from 5 chapters, and an oral presentation. Assignment 3 has 3 parts: a video clip incorporating concepts, a 1500-word report on the clip following APA format, and a presentation of the clip to the class.
This document provides instructions for a group research assignment on comparing two similar businesses in different locations. Students must form groups of up to 6 members, choose two businesses within the same industry, conduct interviews and research, and write a 2,500-3,000 word report following APA style guidelines. The report should include an introduction, business descriptions, comparative analysis, recommendations, and bibliography. Students will also present their findings in a 20-25 minute presentation. The assignment aims to improve students' research, writing, and presentation skills.
The document provides a research report comparing porridge businesses in Melaka and Klang Valley. It includes a key summary of the research methodology and businesses studied - Long Fatt Teochew Porridge in Melaka and Hon Kee Famous Porridge in Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur. The report also gives a history of rice porridge, describes the two businesses, provides lists of their competitors, and includes comparative analysis between the businesses and porridge industry in the two locations.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.