English I (Assignment 2) oral

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Hi.

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City Concept

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GREEN BUILDING

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Overview

of green

building

in city

Offshore ground structure

Shield Solar panels

Wind turbine

Storage

Wave energy generator

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Ground structure

- An artificial off - shore ground structure- Bonded honeycomb grid

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ShieldUrban rooftop wind turbines

- CO2 reduction- Thermal energy conservation- Wind energy generation- Cooling system

Solar panels

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Inside the city

Windows Indoor planting

Air flow vent system

- Indoor planting for greening the environment and production of O2.- Air flow vent system gives ventilation- Windows provides natural lighting

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Agriculture

Concept from Walt Disney’s 1983 Sea City in Future World of Agriculture

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Buildings in the city

Photovoltaics

Glass solar cell panels

Water tank

Sunspace

Natural ventilators

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Building materials

Scrap House in San Francisco

Recycled materialsFly ash bricks

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Building materialsNatural building materials Earthship

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Transportation

There are 3 ways of transportation

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Air

- Designed in a way that less energy is needed to make the airplane glide on the sky.

- transportation by plane is efficient

- usually transports light products and citizens

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Water

- Not as fast as by air, but it has a lower percentage of collision and safer.

- More towards leisure and transportation of heavy products

- Operated by D’ArcTradings.

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Land

- There will be no cars with wheels anymore.

- designed electromagnetically

- Cars will be able to float on land due to magnetivity between the road and the car.

- Roads made from ferrofluidsubstances.

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Energy Management

- Solar Panels will be the primary energy source as it collects sun’s energy. – Solar Energy

- There’s also current energy. When the current flows, there’s a force that will flow underneath the city. The energy released will be collected as a secondary energy source. - Hydroelectricalenergy

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Disaster Relief

There won’t be much of an disaster because it will be in the middle of the sea except for

TSUNAMIS

and

EARTHQUAKES.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

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The shield is made in such a way that when a tsunami comes, it will just go through it due to it’s hydrodynamically shaped “roof”.

Safe and Sound!

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Earthquakes

Usually nothing will happen before, during , and after an earthquake because the city is located in the middle of the sea,

So life goes on.

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Water and Waste management

Presented by

Chong Ke Qun

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Water and Waste Management

The eco-friendly project is expected to be self-sufficient:

• On-island food production

• Power generation

• Waste management systems.

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Waste management

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Waste management

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Waste management

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Waste management

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Where does the water come from?

Water management

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Where does the water come from?

Water management

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Water Management

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Water management

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Water management

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Water management

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SECURITY & EMERGENCY SERVICES

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Threat LEVEL 1

LEVEL 1 Threats

Threats : Thieves, Snatch Thieves,

Petty Criminals, etc.

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Officer Gears and Gadgets

Smart Tasers

Smart Analyser

Smart Jammer

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Threat LEVEL 2LEVEL 2 Threats

Threats : Drug Lords, Loan Sharks, Wanted

Criminals for Heavy crimes on the run, etc.

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A.T.A.S. Officer Inventory Smart 50. cal Assault Rifle

High Powered Interceptors (HPI)

Rhinos

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Threat LEVEL 3LEVEL 3 Threat

Threats : Grand Theft Auto, Mass Destruction

Felonies, Super Villains, etc.

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The Unmanned Taskforce Stallions

ADD-2000

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Tourismand

Hospitality

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How to get

there?

- International

- Inter-cultural

people

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Floating hotels

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Tour around the city

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Trained and friendly tour guides

- High-level service- Giving information- Making recommendations

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Fine dining

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Annual Sport Events and Performances

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Thank you.