This document provides a portfolio for Ana Barreto from 2007-2010, including her curriculum vitae and summaries of 5 selected projects:
1) Residential Prototypes - An aggregation of 5 housing prototypes to accommodate a small family each.
2) Residential Flats in Areeiro - Inspired by existing buildings, it includes duplex apartments served by 2 galleries over 4 floors.
3) Urban Plan in Algés - A proposal to transform a street into a tree-lined avenue and connect the area to the sea.
4) Congress Centre in Algés - A cultural center located in a central square, divided into a library, conference rooms, auditorium and gallery buildings.
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This document contains a transcript of a Twitter discussion using the hashtag #MDchat between medical professionals on May 24, 2011 from 6:00pm to 7:05pm PDT. The participants discussed standards of professionalism online for physicians, including whether describing specific patients or using humor about patients is appropriate on public social media platforms. They debated how to educate others about medical experiences without violating patient privacy or dignity.
Tourism is defined as activities of people traveling outside their usual environment for one year or less for leisure, business, or other purposes. It involves transportation, accommodations, attractions, and hospitality services. Tourism is a dynamic industry that requires adapting to changing customer needs. It provides economic and social benefits but also poses challenges to local environments and cultures. The document then discusses various aspects of tourism including definitions from different authors, tourism scenes and activities, tourism history relating to developments in transportation, and the relationship between tourism supply and demand.
John Brown was an abolitionist in the late 1850s who believed slavery should be ended by any means necessary, including violence. In 1859, he led a raid on the federal arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia, hoping to start a slave rebellion. The raid was unsuccessful and Brown was captured, tried for treason, and hanged. His actions sharply divided the nation. Some in the North saw him as a heroic martyr for the abolitionist cause, while Southerners viewed him as a terrorist. His raid exacerbated sectional tensions and helped push the country closer to civil war.
Transcript of #MDchat - a Twitter chat for Physicians - for May 31, 2011.
Follow @MD_chat - http://Twitter.com/MD_chat
Tuesdays 9pm Eastern.
Topics:
T1 Medical Education: What legacies in Med Ed need to be ditched and what aught to replace them?
T2 Patient-Provider-Pharmaceutical-Complex: from research to marketing, what needs to change?
T3 Incentives: How would we structure funding/payments? What fixes to current state are a must? #MDchat
Moderated by @PhilBaumann - http://Twitter.com/PhilBaumann
http://HealthIsSocial.com
MDchat Twitter Chat Transcript December 21 2010MD Chat
This document summarizes a Twitter discussion using the hashtag #MDchat about the ethical issues surrounding early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. Participants debated the pros and cons of early diagnosis when there are few effective treatments. Key discussion points included the potential for emotional distress, effects on insurance and discrimination, value of early planning and preparations, and importance of informed consent.
John Brown was an abolitionist in the late 1850s who believed slavery should be ended by any means necessary, including violence. In 1859, he led a raid on the federal arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia, hoping to start a slave rebellion. The raid was unsuccessful and Brown was captured, tried for treason, and hanged. His actions sharply divided the nation. Some in the North saw him as a hero and martyr for his sacrifice in fighting against slavery, while Southerners viewed him as a terrorist and murderer for his violent acts. To this day, historians and scholars debate whether Brown should be considered a terrorist or hero for his radical actions.
This document provides a portfolio for Ana Barreto from 2007-2010, including her curriculum vitae and summaries of 5 selected projects:
1) Residential Prototypes - An aggregation of 5 housing prototypes to accommodate a small family each.
2) Residential Flats in Areeiro - Inspired by existing buildings, it includes duplex apartments served by 2 galleries over 4 floors.
3) Urban Plan in Algés - A proposal to transform a street into a tree-lined avenue and connect the area to the sea.
4) Congress Centre in Algés - A cultural center located in a central square, divided into a library, conference rooms, auditorium and gallery buildings.
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This document contains a transcript of a Twitter discussion using the hashtag #MDchat between medical professionals on May 24, 2011 from 6:00pm to 7:05pm PDT. The participants discussed standards of professionalism online for physicians, including whether describing specific patients or using humor about patients is appropriate on public social media platforms. They debated how to educate others about medical experiences without violating patient privacy or dignity.
Tourism is defined as activities of people traveling outside their usual environment for one year or less for leisure, business, or other purposes. It involves transportation, accommodations, attractions, and hospitality services. Tourism is a dynamic industry that requires adapting to changing customer needs. It provides economic and social benefits but also poses challenges to local environments and cultures. The document then discusses various aspects of tourism including definitions from different authors, tourism scenes and activities, tourism history relating to developments in transportation, and the relationship between tourism supply and demand.
John Brown was an abolitionist in the late 1850s who believed slavery should be ended by any means necessary, including violence. In 1859, he led a raid on the federal arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia, hoping to start a slave rebellion. The raid was unsuccessful and Brown was captured, tried for treason, and hanged. His actions sharply divided the nation. Some in the North saw him as a heroic martyr for the abolitionist cause, while Southerners viewed him as a terrorist. His raid exacerbated sectional tensions and helped push the country closer to civil war.
Transcript of #MDchat - a Twitter chat for Physicians - for May 31, 2011.
Follow @MD_chat - http://Twitter.com/MD_chat
Tuesdays 9pm Eastern.
Topics:
T1 Medical Education: What legacies in Med Ed need to be ditched and what aught to replace them?
T2 Patient-Provider-Pharmaceutical-Complex: from research to marketing, what needs to change?
T3 Incentives: How would we structure funding/payments? What fixes to current state are a must? #MDchat
Moderated by @PhilBaumann - http://Twitter.com/PhilBaumann
http://HealthIsSocial.com
MDchat Twitter Chat Transcript December 21 2010MD Chat
This document summarizes a Twitter discussion using the hashtag #MDchat about the ethical issues surrounding early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. Participants debated the pros and cons of early diagnosis when there are few effective treatments. Key discussion points included the potential for emotional distress, effects on insurance and discrimination, value of early planning and preparations, and importance of informed consent.
John Brown was an abolitionist in the late 1850s who believed slavery should be ended by any means necessary, including violence. In 1859, he led a raid on the federal arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia, hoping to start a slave rebellion. The raid was unsuccessful and Brown was captured, tried for treason, and hanged. His actions sharply divided the nation. Some in the North saw him as a hero and martyr for his sacrifice in fighting against slavery, while Southerners viewed him as a terrorist and murderer for his violent acts. To this day, historians and scholars debate whether Brown should be considered a terrorist or hero for his radical actions.
Transcript of #MDchat - a Twitter chat for physicians - for Wednesday, October 13, 2010.
Follow @MD_chat for regular updates.
Visit the blog: MDchat.org
Topic was:
T1 Physician-lead/involved Innovation: How can docs get more active in tech innovation processes? What role could the Web play?
Moderated by @PhilBaumann
The document provides guidance for creating a Godly Play space that supports the spiritual formation of children. It describes the key elements of a model Godly Play room including a focal shelf with materials related to biblical stories and the church calendar. Shelves are suggested for housing stories from the Old Testament, New Testament, and parables. A variety of open-ended art and creative response materials should also have a dedicated space. Creating a Godly Play room involves cleaning, rearranging furniture, and acquiring materials to make the space holy, safe, and trustworthy for children.
Educational technology has evolved over the past few centuries from primarily chalkboards and books to increasingly incorporate modern devices. In the 18th-19th centuries, chalkboards and books were the main teaching tools. In the early 20th century, films, photographs and slides began to be used to supplement teaching. Radio stations licensed for education launched in the 1920s. Television was introduced for instructional purposes in the 1950s and computers began being used for education in the 1970s and beyond, with the internet becoming widespread in schools by the late 1990s and 2000s.
Transcript of #MDchat - a Twitter chat for physicians - for Wednesday, October 13, 2010.
Follow @MD_chat for regular updates.
Visit the blog: MDchat.org
Topic was:
T1 Physician-lead/involved Innovation: How can docs get more active in tech innovation processes? What role could the Web play?
Moderated by @PhilBaumann
The document provides guidance for creating a Godly Play space that supports the spiritual formation of children. It describes the key elements of a model Godly Play room including a focal shelf with materials related to biblical stories and the church calendar. Shelves are suggested for housing stories from the Old Testament, New Testament, and parables. A variety of open-ended art and creative response materials should also have a dedicated space. Creating a Godly Play room involves cleaning, rearranging furniture, and acquiring materials to make the space holy, safe, and trustworthy for children.
Educational technology has evolved over the past few centuries from primarily chalkboards and books to increasingly incorporate modern devices. In the 18th-19th centuries, chalkboards and books were the main teaching tools. In the early 20th century, films, photographs and slides began to be used to supplement teaching. Radio stations licensed for education launched in the 1920s. Television was introduced for instructional purposes in the 1950s and computers began being used for education in the 1970s and beyond, with the internet becoming widespread in schools by the late 1990s and 2000s.