A presentation given by Tony Burke on Thursday 21st March as part of the University of Westminster's BECi 20:20 Series of Lunchtime Seminars.
BECi stands for Built Environment Collaboration and Integration and is an initiative by the School of Architecture and the Built Environment at Westminster to promote collaboration and integration in built environment education and practice.
Each year Universities produce thousands of graduates from built environment courses. These graduates will play a key role in delivering the integrated supply chain which is at the heart of the Government’s Construction Strategy. Are these graduates suitably prepared to contribute to an industry in which collaboration and integration will be essential?
In this presentation Tony Burke examines the roots of our current models of built environment education and asks whether there might be better ways of educating the built environment professionals of the future.
Amelia Earhart was a pioneering American aviator who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She was born in Kansas in 1897 and took her first flying lesson in 1921, quickly becoming fascinated with aviation. Some of her many accomplishments included being the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 1928, marrying George Putnam in 1931, and making a number of record-setting flights in the 1930s. However, in 1937 Earhart disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe, becoming one of aviation's most famous disappearances.
Gregory Crowther evaluates his media magazine project. He discusses how he followed conventions of real magazines in his layout and design. This includes including a masthead, cover lines, and placing the main image and artist on the front cover. He also learned new technologies in constructing the magazine, like using Photoshop and blogs. Looking back, he sees improvements in using varied colors, fonts, and graphic elements compared to his preliminary cover page. Overall, he gained valuable skills in using programs like Photoshop that will help him with future projects.
This document provides a design example for a six storey commercial building located in seismic zone III. It includes the problem statement, general notes, design assumptions, and preliminary sizing of structural elements. Load calculations are also presented for the dead and live loads acting on the building's slabs, beams, columns, walls and other components. The example will be used to demonstrate seismic analysis and design of the building according to Indian seismic code IS 1893 (Part 1): 2002.
Amelia Earhart was a pioneering American aviator who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She was born in Kansas in 1897 and took her first flying lesson in 1921, quickly becoming fascinated with aviation. Some of her many accomplishments included being the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 1928, marrying George Putnam in 1931, and making a number of record-setting flights in the 1930s. However, in 1937 she disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe, becoming one of aviation's most famous disappearances.
A presentation given by Tony Burke on Thursday 21st March as part of the University of Westminster's BECi 20:20 Series of Lunchtime Seminars.
BECi stands for Built Environment Collaboration and Integration and is an initiative by the School of Architecture and the Built Environment at Westminster to promote collaboration and integration in built environment education and practice.
Each year Universities produce thousands of graduates from built environment courses. These graduates will play a key role in delivering the integrated supply chain which is at the heart of the Government’s Construction Strategy. Are these graduates suitably prepared to contribute to an industry in which collaboration and integration will be essential?
In this presentation Tony Burke examines the roots of our current models of built environment education and asks whether there might be better ways of educating the built environment professionals of the future.
Amelia Earhart was a pioneering American aviator who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She was born in Kansas in 1897 and took her first flying lesson in 1921, quickly becoming fascinated with aviation. Some of her many accomplishments included being the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 1928, marrying George Putnam in 1931, and making a number of record-setting flights in the 1930s. However, in 1937 Earhart disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe, becoming one of aviation's most famous disappearances.
Gregory Crowther evaluates his media magazine project. He discusses how he followed conventions of real magazines in his layout and design. This includes including a masthead, cover lines, and placing the main image and artist on the front cover. He also learned new technologies in constructing the magazine, like using Photoshop and blogs. Looking back, he sees improvements in using varied colors, fonts, and graphic elements compared to his preliminary cover page. Overall, he gained valuable skills in using programs like Photoshop that will help him with future projects.
This document provides a design example for a six storey commercial building located in seismic zone III. It includes the problem statement, general notes, design assumptions, and preliminary sizing of structural elements. Load calculations are also presented for the dead and live loads acting on the building's slabs, beams, columns, walls and other components. The example will be used to demonstrate seismic analysis and design of the building according to Indian seismic code IS 1893 (Part 1): 2002.
Amelia Earhart was a pioneering American aviator who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She was born in Kansas in 1897 and took her first flying lesson in 1921, quickly becoming fascinated with aviation. Some of her many accomplishments included being the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 1928, marrying George Putnam in 1931, and making a number of record-setting flights in the 1930s. However, in 1937 she disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe, becoming one of aviation's most famous disappearances.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de delitos informáticos, incluyendo hackers, crackers, mercenarios, terroristas y más. Explica que los delitos más significativos son transnacionales y requieren cooperación internacional. También proporciona estadísticas sobre el costo financiero de fraudes como el phishing y describe los objetivos y características de diferentes tipos de ciberdelincuentes.
Recent advances in computerised tomography edupublish-slideshsrenethajikareem00
The document discusses techniques for fast image reconstruction in MRI, including using tubr current modulation to achieve reconstruction rates of 3-12 frames per second and using 256 matrix reconstruction. It also mentions the ability to perform 3-D reconstruction. The document is copyrighted to MMA Kareem-USM, KB, Malaysia and is repeated multiple times throughout.
El documento habla sobre la importancia de la privacidad y la seguridad en línea. Explica que los usuarios deben tomar medidas para proteger su información personal en Internet, como usar contraseñas seguras y actualizadas, y estar atentos al phishing. También enfatiza que las empresas deben implementar medidas de seguridad sólidas para proteger los datos de los clientes.
Amelia Earhart was born in 1897 in Kansas and became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932. She also made several other historic flights, including being the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California and Los Angeles to Mexico City. However, in 1937 Earhart disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe, becoming one of aviation's most famous disappearances.
Clinical application of helical ct scan in husm edu publish-mma kareemhajikareem00
Spiral or helical CT involves an X-ray beam that follows a spiral or helical path around the patient, enabling continuous data collection and reconstruction of overlapping images. This technique eliminates motion artifacts and allows imaging during optimal contrast enhancement windows. Spiral CT has largely replaced conventional CT in clinical applications. The document proceeds to describe several clinical cases where spiral CT provided useful information, such as detecting subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral aneurysms, acute strokes, and bronchoceles.
Does CD4 Cell Count Influence CT features of Intracranial Opportunistic Infec...hajikareem00
The document examines the relationship between CD4 cell count and computed tomography (CT) scan findings of intracranial opportunistic infections in HIV/AIDS patients. It found that 87.5% of patients were in the late stage of disease with CD4 counts below 200 cells/μl. Common opportunistic infections seen on CT scans were Toxoplasmosis and Cryptococcosis. There was no significant correlation observed between Cryptococcosis and the site of intracranial lesions. Both Toxoplasmosis and Cryptococcosis serology were strongly associated with late stage disease.
The present continuous tense and The present perfect tenseElfida Suryani
The document discusses the present perfect continuous tense and present perfect tense. It provides examples of how each is used, when they are used, and the differences between them. The present perfect continuous describes an action that began in the past and continues into the present, while the present perfect describes an action that occurred at an unspecified time prior to now. It also contrasts the past continuous and past simple tenses.
Imaging of the respiratory system -EduPublish-www.slidesharenet-mma kareemhajikareem00
The document discusses various imaging modalities used for evaluating the respiratory system, including plain chest X-rays, CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, pulmonary angiography, and nuclear medicine V/Q scans. It provides details on the indications for different tests, how to interpret chest X-ray images correctly, and highlights the roles of CT scans, radionuclide imaging, pulmonary angiography, and image-guided lung biopsies in evaluating respiratory diseases.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de delitos informáticos, incluyendo hackers, crackers, mercenarios, terroristas y más. Explica que los delitos más significativos son transnacionales y requieren cooperación internacional. También proporciona estadísticas sobre el costo financiero de fraudes como el phishing y describe los objetivos y características de diferentes tipos de ciberdelincuentes.
Recent advances in computerised tomography edupublish-slideshsrenethajikareem00
The document discusses techniques for fast image reconstruction in MRI, including using tubr current modulation to achieve reconstruction rates of 3-12 frames per second and using 256 matrix reconstruction. It also mentions the ability to perform 3-D reconstruction. The document is copyrighted to MMA Kareem-USM, KB, Malaysia and is repeated multiple times throughout.
El documento habla sobre la importancia de la privacidad y la seguridad en línea. Explica que los usuarios deben tomar medidas para proteger su información personal en Internet, como usar contraseñas seguras y actualizadas, y estar atentos al phishing. También enfatiza que las empresas deben implementar medidas de seguridad sólidas para proteger los datos de los clientes.
Amelia Earhart was born in 1897 in Kansas and became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932. She also made several other historic flights, including being the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California and Los Angeles to Mexico City. However, in 1937 Earhart disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe, becoming one of aviation's most famous disappearances.
Clinical application of helical ct scan in husm edu publish-mma kareemhajikareem00
Spiral or helical CT involves an X-ray beam that follows a spiral or helical path around the patient, enabling continuous data collection and reconstruction of overlapping images. This technique eliminates motion artifacts and allows imaging during optimal contrast enhancement windows. Spiral CT has largely replaced conventional CT in clinical applications. The document proceeds to describe several clinical cases where spiral CT provided useful information, such as detecting subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral aneurysms, acute strokes, and bronchoceles.
Does CD4 Cell Count Influence CT features of Intracranial Opportunistic Infec...hajikareem00
The document examines the relationship between CD4 cell count and computed tomography (CT) scan findings of intracranial opportunistic infections in HIV/AIDS patients. It found that 87.5% of patients were in the late stage of disease with CD4 counts below 200 cells/μl. Common opportunistic infections seen on CT scans were Toxoplasmosis and Cryptococcosis. There was no significant correlation observed between Cryptococcosis and the site of intracranial lesions. Both Toxoplasmosis and Cryptococcosis serology were strongly associated with late stage disease.
The present continuous tense and The present perfect tenseElfida Suryani
The document discusses the present perfect continuous tense and present perfect tense. It provides examples of how each is used, when they are used, and the differences between them. The present perfect continuous describes an action that began in the past and continues into the present, while the present perfect describes an action that occurred at an unspecified time prior to now. It also contrasts the past continuous and past simple tenses.
Imaging of the respiratory system -EduPublish-www.slidesharenet-mma kareemhajikareem00
The document discusses various imaging modalities used for evaluating the respiratory system, including plain chest X-rays, CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, pulmonary angiography, and nuclear medicine V/Q scans. It provides details on the indications for different tests, how to interpret chest X-ray images correctly, and highlights the roles of CT scans, radionuclide imaging, pulmonary angiography, and image-guided lung biopsies in evaluating respiratory diseases.