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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT 2 ORAL PRESENTATION

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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT 2

ORAL PRESENTATION

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CONCEPT OF THE CITYMODERN LIFESTYLE, COUNTRY LIVING

AIM OF THE CITY

TO PROVIDE A COMFORTABLE LIFESTYLE THAT IS CLOSE TO

NATURE WITH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY

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SECURITY

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 Checkpoint Central

-Place in the entrance of “Georgetown 2.0”-scan the voice, face, blood type ,DNA and fingerprint -scan for danger object such as boom and toxic chemical

Street warden

-auto street door-will closed by 12 am – 6 am no one is allowed to exit or come in-when the panic button has been pressed it will close automatically -will be guarded by 4 guards at all time

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PANIC BUTTON

-all over the city-press when you are under threat-police will receive the message and arrive very soon-street door will be closed-alarm turned on when button is pressed

THE GOD’s EYES system

-CCTV in every part of the street-24 hours surveillance-can recognise , identify every human face ,car plate -can control and capture image from every gadgets that receive signalFINGER PRINT lift and floor

access

-enforce in every apartment -set up finger print identify machine in lift -only residents who live in that floor can access-set the finger print machine at the side gate of every single door

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SAYA ANTI RASUAH !

POLICEBOT

-robot take over human police job-no more human policeman =no more corruption-Why robots take over human policemen?1.high running speed2.equipped with high-tech weapons3.built with metal (will never die!)4.no more corruption!

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GREEN BUILDING

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GREEN BUILDING

-The roof and walls are painted with ‘’Insulating paints’’ use a technology where a broad spectrum thermally reflective coating is applied to a specific type of micro-spheres to block heat radiation in a much larger or broader range of thermal energy (heat) to dissipate heat rapidly. This type of coated thermally reflective material (coated micro-sphere) reduces heat transfer through the coating with 90% of solar infrared radiation and 85% of ultraviolet radiation being radiated back from the coated surface.

-Windows and skylights open the interior to views and are optimized to receive sun light

-Solar thermal system for hot water. This will minimal the electricity usage in the building.

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Lush planting and sky garden

Climbing plants are planted on the building walls

All the street light will replace solar powered street light that using led bulb.

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power generating glass windows, make energy by absorbing sunlight and converting them into electricity.

large windows ensure the optimize of natural light in the home which reduces the need to turn on electric lights.

Breathable roofs work by allowing heat that is usually trapped in the roof to escape and dissipate. This will reduces the heat that would otherwise spread into the house via the roof.

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Hospitality and Tourism

Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM) is a multidisciplinary field of study with the purpose of preparing

people with the expertise, commitment, and skills for management, marketing, and operations positions in the expanding industry that provides food, accommodations,

and tourism services to people away from home.

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What kind of city would you prefer as a traveler?

Food

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What kind of city you prefer as a traveler?

Historical Buildings

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What kind of city you prefer as a traveler?

A place for Leisure

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Upgrade GeorgetownBetter / cleaner /purify beach like MaldivesLaw enforcement to visitor whoever litter on the beach will be punish Famous food like Taiwan (night market)Turn historical buildings(street art) into an theme park (like escape)

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Hotel that we had built• Converted 6 star E&O hotel into

Max star hotel• Under water view • Explore the mystery under the

sea Semi-underwater hotel

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Transport, Energy

Management and Disaster

Relief

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TRANSPORT

What will transportation be like in our future city? Here is how our transportation system in our future city.

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Evacuated Tube Transport

• Speed: 6500km/h• Weight: 183kg• Leanght:16 feet• Carriage: 4-6 people/ 800-900 pound (per tube) Evacuated tube transport is an airless, frictionless maglev-like form of transport which is safer, cheaper, and quicker than trains or airplanes. Six person capstule travel in the tube and can reach a minimum speed of 6500km/h and provide 50 times more transportation per kwh. For example, a tube can travel from new york to beijing in 2 hours, and make a round-the-world trip in just six hours.

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  Reduction in energy usage by 98% and CO2 emissions. Runs 24/7 on demand, eliminating waste of empty buses and

trains. Reduces travel time and traffic congestion. No vehicle, train or aircraft noise. Improves road safety and reduces accident fatalities. Not affected by weather or temperature. Low impact on the environment and wild life. Greatly reduces fuel consumption. Cleaner and more efficient than any other transport system. Increased tourism and more revenue generated.

BENEFITS OF ETT

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Hydrogen fuel cells energy

A hydrogen fuel cell vehicle is a vehicle that uses hydrogen as its onboard fuel for motive power. Hydrogen vehicles include hydrogen fueled space rockets, as well as automobiles and other transportation vehicles. The power plants of such vehicles convert the chemical energy of hydrogen to mechanical energy either by burning hydrogen in an internal combustion energy, or by reacting hydrogen with oxygen in fuel cell to run electric motors. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have the potential to significantly reduce our dependence on foreign oil and lower harmful emissions in our city.

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Eco cycle systemWhat is eco cycle system? Transfer organic waste to agriculture area and use as fertilizers though underground pipe.Every family is enforce to install this eco cycle machine to generate electricity.

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HOW IT WORKS

Drain organic waste to underground digester

Anaerobic process cause release of methane biogas  

Channeled the gas though a valve  

Combustion of biogas heat the water in boiler  

 Heat energy produce stream  

Move through turbines produce electricity

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TIDAL ENERGY

Tidal energy is produced through the use of tidal energy generators. These large underwater turbines are placed in areas with high tidal movements, and are designed to capture the kinetic motion of the ebbing and surging of ocean tides in order to produce electricity. Tidal power is great in power and electricity generation because of the massive size of the oceans.

3C Dustbin

3C dustbin will be place all around the city, it will clean the recycle product and crash them into smaller part and directly send them to the recycle central. If non-organic waste we place in it will send it to the dumpsite.

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FLOODARK

Floodark - uPVC Flood Board - uses lightweight material - extremely strong 200mm (8") deep - can be simply clicked into place or removed one at a time as the flood water rises or recedes - can be fitted to any sized opening as everything is custom made

The floodark is a protective barrier used outside of homes to prevent flood water from entering.

Floodark barrier is quick and easy to assemble when flood protection is needed.

Flood boardEnsures that no water enters the property

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SEAWALL

An example of sea barriers under construction

It would not stop a tsunami but it would help slow down the speed of the waves and reduce the force of impact

A vast network of supersized sea walls can be built to deal with the risk of tsunamis.These sea walls are designed to protect places like small port cities.They are engineered to absorb the waves and reduce the force of impact.

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WATER AND WASTE MANAGEMENT

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WASTE MANAGEMENT

In order to make waste management operations become cleaner and greener in the face of pollution, our future city is looking

to move away from the older systems of collecting and

transporting waste by road and �are taking the whole thing

underground.

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HOW IT WORKS

Waste Collection PointThis is the point where the waste materials are collected through one or more waste inlets, which are openings which allow the user to easily throw their garbage into the waste collection system. Each waste collection point usually has more than one inlet, each inlet used for different types of waste, such as organic or inorganic. Waste collection points can be found on the streets and in every building and household where they can be easily accessed.

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This is the system which is used to transport the waste materials from the collection points to the processing factories. It is a network of underground tubes that are strategically placed to cover an area that is as wide as possible, yet enable the waste materials to flow smoothly through them. A constant flow of waste is created towards the waste stations where the waste is processed.

WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM

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Where the waste materials are processed. The Waste materials are scanned and analyzed using futuristic technology to determine the nature of the materials. Organic materials and inorganic materials are separated automatically by machines. Inorganic materials are further separated with magnets to differentiate metallic and non-metallic objects. After the waste materials are sorted, they will be processed according to their groups. Organic waste will be processed into fertilizers, construction materials or other useful natural products, while inorganic waste are processed into raw materials for the industry, such as plastic, rubber, etc.

WASTE STATION

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WATER MANAGEMENT

• create a recyclable machine that can make waste water into drinkable water.

• the machine can separate the waste from the waste water and it will be neutralise to become drinkable drinking water.

• the inside of the machine contain different types of future technology that can get rid of waste .

• the machine doesn't need too much energy power to power the machine.• the main power of that machine is from the solar system and the waste it

collected can also become the energy to run the machine.• that weakness is it need a big and huge spaces to put that machine.• in the future there is no need to worry about not enough water to drink.• this is because all the waste water can turn in to drinkable water.• the machine won't pollute the surrounding are like the air and earth this

is because there is no waste water or carbon monoxide coming our from the machine.

• it is friendly to the earth so it is safe to use.• a machine that can auto clean the drinking bottle.

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First, the machine will block all the rubbish that are inside the water.Then the water will went through The water will be split to upper and lower partThe upper part will become waste where as the lower part can be neutralise to drinkable water.Every drinkable water will be tested before giving out to the citizen.

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THANK YOU!