The document discusses treatment considerations for women psychiatric patients and calls for mental health to be understood within the context of women's lives. It recommends that governments and organizations prioritize integrating girls' and women's mental health by supporting programs for promotion, prevention, and ensuring access to gender-sensitive and respectful mental healthcare across all stages of life. The document also reviews various international instruments and conventions regarding human rights and protections that are relevant to women's mental healthcare.
This document provides details about the History of Interior Design course offered at SRM University including:
1) The course code, title, semester, location, and faculty details.
2) Five reference books for the course.
3) The course objectives to understand interior designs from prehistoric to middle ages and modern movements.
4) A tentative schedule of cycle tests and model examinations assessing units on historical interior design periods and styles.
This document outlines a course on Contemporary Interior Designers offered at SRM University. It provides details on the course code, title, timing, location, faculty, reference books, objectives, test dates and portions. The course aims to help students understand interior design developments from the industrial age to present. It covers major designers from different movements like Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, Modernism, International Style and Postmodernism. The tentative schedule lists 5 units to be covered along with assignments and tests.
The document discusses treatment considerations for women psychiatric patients and calls for mental health to be understood within the context of women's lives. It recommends that governments and organizations prioritize integrating girls' and women's mental health by supporting programs for promotion, prevention, and ensuring access to gender-sensitive and respectful mental healthcare across all stages of life. The document also reviews various international instruments and conventions regarding human rights and protections that are relevant to women's mental healthcare.
This document provides details about the History of Interior Design course offered at SRM University including:
1) The course code, title, semester, location, and faculty details.
2) Five reference books for the course.
3) The course objectives to understand interior designs from prehistoric to middle ages and modern movements.
4) A tentative schedule of cycle tests and model examinations assessing units on historical interior design periods and styles.
This document outlines a course on Contemporary Interior Designers offered at SRM University. It provides details on the course code, title, timing, location, faculty, reference books, objectives, test dates and portions. The course aims to help students understand interior design developments from the industrial age to present. It covers major designers from different movements like Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, Modernism, International Style and Postmodernism. The tentative schedule lists 5 units to be covered along with assignments and tests.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an influential American architect known for designing over 1,000 structures in a style called organic architecture that aimed to harmonize buildings with humanity and nature. Some of his most famous works include Fallingwater, which was built partially over a waterfall, and the Johnson Wax Headquarters which featured mushroom-shaped concrete columns inspired by nature. Wright also designed original furniture, lighting fixtures, and other interior elements to fully integrate with his architectural visions. He had a profound impact on architecture through his pioneering works and philosophy of organic design.
Buddhism originated from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha. The two main branches are Theravada and Mahayana. Theravada is prominent in Southeast Asia while Mahayana is found in East Asia. Early Buddhist architecture included stupas to house relics and mark important sites. The Great Stupa at Sanchi, built in the 3rd century BC, exemplifies the architectural elements of stupas including a hemispherical dome, circular terraces, and carved gateways. Monasteries like Takht-i-Bahai featured courtyards, stupas, chapels, and residential quarters for monks. Chaitya halls provided worship spaces
This document provides an overview of pes planus (flat foot). It discusses the anatomy and supporting structures of the longitudinal arches. There are several types of pes planus described, including flexible pes planovalgus and tarsal coalition. Flexible pes planovalgus is the most common type and involves collapse of the arch with weight bearing along with hindfoot valgus and forefoot abduction. Tarsal coalition is a congenital anomaly involving fusion of the tarsal bones that results in a rigid flatfoot. Imaging can be used to assess the degree of arch collapse and deformity. Treatment depends on the type and severity but may include orthotics, stretching, or surgery.
The document discusses the vernacular architecture of northern and eastern India, focusing on the states of Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal, Nagaland, and the Kinnaur region of Himachal Pradesh. It describes the typical house forms, materials used, and key architectural features of each region. These include kutcha and pucca constructions, use of wood, stone and thatch, and decorative elements like carvings and buffalo head decorations. Climate and availability of local materials influenced the unique architectural styles of each area.
Louis Kahn was an influential American architect known for his monumental yet minimalist designs. Through the use of simple geometric forms and raw materials like brick and concrete, he created buildings that responded to the human scale while also having a poetic, spiritual quality. Some of his most notable works include the Salk Institute, Yale Center for British Art, and National Assembly Building of Bangladesh.
The document describes traditional house styles in South Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. It discusses Gutthu houses in South Karnataka, which are large, inward-facing mansions with steeply pitched roofs. It also describes traditional Bunt houses called Guthu Mane, which have wooden pillars and four doors. In Andhra Pradesh, traditional houses are either circular with conical roofs or rectangular with pitched roofs, built from mud or mud and wattle. Coastal Andhra villages typically have clusters of round mud houses arranged closely together to withstand cyclones.
Le numérique en médiathèques : contenants, contenus, médiationcspirin
Une journée pour parler du numérique en médiathèque aux étudiants de DU Techniques documentaires et médiation culturelle à Médiadix à Saint-Cloud le lundi 5 février 2018.
Support de présentation réalisé et utilisé dans le cadre de mon cours d'Usages Emergents (Master 2 Cultures & Métiers du Web, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée). Montrer en quoi l'e-book est un usage émergent.
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Présentation de Ghislaine Chartron, directrice de l'Institut national des sciences et techniques de la documentation à Paris, tenue à l'université de Genève le 26 juin 2009.
Ghislaine Chartron - L’Information scientifique de qualité: changement d’éche...guest970a4d
Présentation de Ghislaine CHARTRON, directrice de l'Institut national français des sciences et techniques de la documentation, tenue à l'université de Genève le 26/6/2009.
Ceci est la version plus détaillée d'une présentation faite dans le cadre de mon master Cultures et Métiers du Web, pour le cours "Usages émergents". Cette présentation traite du marché du e-book.
The document discusses the state of public libraries in the UK and arguments for their continued support. It notes that UK libraries have faced 7.5% budget reductions and 10% cuts to materials budgets in recent years, resulting in staff losses. However, libraries still see over 321 million visits annually and provide important services to communities like free access to resources, programs, and study spaces. The document argues that libraries support priorities like education, employment, digital inclusion, and culture and that cuts risk losing more than they save for residents and politicians.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an influential American architect known for designing over 1,000 structures in a style called organic architecture that aimed to harmonize buildings with humanity and nature. Some of his most famous works include Fallingwater, which was built partially over a waterfall, and the Johnson Wax Headquarters which featured mushroom-shaped concrete columns inspired by nature. Wright also designed original furniture, lighting fixtures, and other interior elements to fully integrate with his architectural visions. He had a profound impact on architecture through his pioneering works and philosophy of organic design.
Buddhism originated from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha. The two main branches are Theravada and Mahayana. Theravada is prominent in Southeast Asia while Mahayana is found in East Asia. Early Buddhist architecture included stupas to house relics and mark important sites. The Great Stupa at Sanchi, built in the 3rd century BC, exemplifies the architectural elements of stupas including a hemispherical dome, circular terraces, and carved gateways. Monasteries like Takht-i-Bahai featured courtyards, stupas, chapels, and residential quarters for monks. Chaitya halls provided worship spaces
This document provides an overview of pes planus (flat foot). It discusses the anatomy and supporting structures of the longitudinal arches. There are several types of pes planus described, including flexible pes planovalgus and tarsal coalition. Flexible pes planovalgus is the most common type and involves collapse of the arch with weight bearing along with hindfoot valgus and forefoot abduction. Tarsal coalition is a congenital anomaly involving fusion of the tarsal bones that results in a rigid flatfoot. Imaging can be used to assess the degree of arch collapse and deformity. Treatment depends on the type and severity but may include orthotics, stretching, or surgery.
The document discusses the vernacular architecture of northern and eastern India, focusing on the states of Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal, Nagaland, and the Kinnaur region of Himachal Pradesh. It describes the typical house forms, materials used, and key architectural features of each region. These include kutcha and pucca constructions, use of wood, stone and thatch, and decorative elements like carvings and buffalo head decorations. Climate and availability of local materials influenced the unique architectural styles of each area.
Louis Kahn was an influential American architect known for his monumental yet minimalist designs. Through the use of simple geometric forms and raw materials like brick and concrete, he created buildings that responded to the human scale while also having a poetic, spiritual quality. Some of his most notable works include the Salk Institute, Yale Center for British Art, and National Assembly Building of Bangladesh.
The document describes traditional house styles in South Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. It discusses Gutthu houses in South Karnataka, which are large, inward-facing mansions with steeply pitched roofs. It also describes traditional Bunt houses called Guthu Mane, which have wooden pillars and four doors. In Andhra Pradesh, traditional houses are either circular with conical roofs or rectangular with pitched roofs, built from mud or mud and wattle. Coastal Andhra villages typically have clusters of round mud houses arranged closely together to withstand cyclones.
Le numérique en médiathèques : contenants, contenus, médiationcspirin
Une journée pour parler du numérique en médiathèque aux étudiants de DU Techniques documentaires et médiation culturelle à Médiadix à Saint-Cloud le lundi 5 février 2018.
Support de présentation réalisé et utilisé dans le cadre de mon cours d'Usages Emergents (Master 2 Cultures & Métiers du Web, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée). Montrer en quoi l'e-book est un usage émergent.
Ghislaine Chartron - L’Information scientifique de qualité: changement d’éche...infoclio.ch
Présentation de Ghislaine Chartron, directrice de l'Institut national des sciences et techniques de la documentation à Paris, tenue à l'université de Genève le 26 juin 2009.
Ghislaine Chartron - L’Information scientifique de qualité: changement d’éche...guest970a4d
Présentation de Ghislaine CHARTRON, directrice de l'Institut national français des sciences et techniques de la documentation, tenue à l'université de Genève le 26/6/2009.
Ceci est la version plus détaillée d'une présentation faite dans le cadre de mon master Cultures et Métiers du Web, pour le cours "Usages émergents". Cette présentation traite du marché du e-book.
The document discusses the state of public libraries in the UK and arguments for their continued support. It notes that UK libraries have faced 7.5% budget reductions and 10% cuts to materials budgets in recent years, resulting in staff losses. However, libraries still see over 321 million visits annually and provide important services to communities like free access to resources, programs, and study spaces. The document argues that libraries support priorities like education, employment, digital inclusion, and culture and that cuts risk losing more than they save for residents and politicians.
Mon propos sera d’essayer de dégager les grandes lignes de ce que sont aujourd’hui les acquisitions de ressources électroniques dans les bibliothèques de l’enseignement supérieur, depuis l’arrivée massive de ces ressources à la fin des années 90, et de ce que cela induit pour nos pratiques professionnelles