Conducive Student Accommodation Hall-The Basic Needs 1. Introduction The accommodation hall is an integral part of the university and has significant implications in ensuring the whole-round development of the student. Knowing the importance of the accommodation hall, the design needs to fulfill every need of the students. This report will address how building designs can address students’ cerebral, mental, health, and emotional needs for whole-round development. 2. Room The interior design of the room has a greater impact on the student’s mental health and well-being. For that reason, designers must ensure adequate ICT facilities, proper ventilation, effective acoustical conditions, and proper lighting facilities inclusive of natural and artificial light. 2.1 Information and communication technologies and Wi-Fi connection Information and communication technology (ICT) is the academic hub in the cont...
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Public Health-Government’s Fundamental Principle Exercise is necessary not only to lead a healthy life but also to prevent cardiovascular diseases. There are several scientifically proven benefits from doing one hundred and fifty minutes of weekly cardiovascular exercise and the government's role in fulfilling the above benchmark has become more important than ever before in the consumerist and sedentary world. Yet, the government’s legitimacy in meeting the standard remains a debatable issue despite knowing the consequence for both parties. While some may feel such imposition is against individual human rights, I firmly believe that the government’s intervention is imperative to ensure a healthy life and enhance personal well-being. The opponents claim that the government’s imposition of mandatory one hundred- and fifty minutes of aerobic exercise is an infringement of individual freedom since not all people have the same opinion. This obligation violates Article Three of th...
The Challenges of Overpopulation in Thimphu City and the Role of Artificial Intelligence
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Cities around the world are distressed by the population boom and Thimphu city too faces the same fate despite its small size. The population is anticipated to increase in cities across the globe and Thimphu city will be not an exception. According to the (United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, n.d.) population prediction, “Around 2.5 billion more people will be living in the cities by 2050.” The case is not different in Thimphu City. 114,551 people were living in Thimphu city as per the record of the 2017 population and national housing census (National Statistics Bureau, 2018, pp.10). Furthermore, the population is projected to increase by 10150,595 in 2027 as per the population projection study done by (Chophel, 2019, pp. 122). As vehicle numbers continue to increase with increasing populations; the issues of overpopulation will continue to rise hence increasing the traffic pressure. This essay will examine the traffic congestion caused due to increased population...
Azhi Phuntsho Choden & Azi Kezang Choden - The Dharma Patron
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Azhi Phutsho Choden-Dharma Patron Background · Born in 1911 at Wangdue Choling Palace · Father: Dasho Jamyang · Father’s lineage: Chume Zhalgno & Tamzhing Choeje family · Mother: Ashi Decho, daughter of Ashi Yeshey Choden who was the sister of Druk Gyalpo Gongsar Ugyen Wangchuck. Spiritual/Religious Contributions Bumthang • Ashi Phuntsho Choden renovated Kurje Lhakhang • She also restored murals of the Guru Tshengye (Eight Manifestations of Guru Rinpoche) in Kurje Lhakhang • The queen mother commissioned the paintings of Buddha Shakyamuni and statues of Jo Jampa (Maitreya), Terton Pema Lingpa, Buddha and his retinue, and Guru Rinpoche. • ...
Pema Lingpa-A Spiritual and Cultural Luminary of the Soil
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Strand: Spirituality, Identity and Culture Chapter 4: Pema Lingpa — A Spiritual and Cultural Luminary of the Soil Topic: Peling Tradition and it’s spiritual impacts on the lives of the Bhutanese Early Life of Pema Lingpa ü Born in 1450, at Baribrang of Tang valley in Bumthang. ü He grew up with his grandfather Yonten Jangchub, a blacksmith. ü At the age of nine, young Pema Lingpa began to apprentice as a blacksmith. ü He spent much of his young adulthood working as a blacksmith. ü His previous immediate rebirth was Longchenpa/Longchen Rabjam ü Pema Lingpa’s discoveries belongs to the class of earth treasure i. e. treasure buried in and rediscovered from physical world ü The treasures discovered by him are religious treasures as it consists of religious rituals and meditation instructions. ü At the age of twenty-seven, he experienced a prophetic dream and later revealed many ...