Tuesday, December 18, 2007

GUI Designs

Individual Level: HAMIDEH SATTARI

GAME:

GALLERY:

Individual Level: SHALINI M.NADARAJAH


ABOUT US:


Individual Level: LILAMBIKHA RAJA VIKRAMAN VARMAN


credits


Indivisual level

STORY BORD

Individual Level: HAMIDEH SATTARI

CULTURAL GAME:


Individual Level: SHALINI M.NADARAJAH

Architecture Game:


About us:


Individual Level: LILAMBIKHA RAJA VIKRAMAN VARMAN

Food Game:


Credits:













Thursday, November 29, 2007

Group Level


GUI design




Done by lilambikha raja vikraman varman





Flowchart



Done by shalini m.nadarajah





Storyboard

Main Page


Template for most page



Done by Hamideh Sattari

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Documentation

Iran


Iran is one of the world's oldest continuous major civilizations, with historical and urban settlements dating back to 4000 BCE, making it a possible candidate for the earliest human civilization. Throughout history Iran has been of geostrategic importance because of its central location in Eurasia.
The 18th largest country in the world in terms of area at 1,648,000 square kilometers, Iran is about the size of United Kingdom, France, Spain and Germany combined, or a bit smaller than the US state of Alaska (1,717,855 km²). It has a population of over seventy million people.





Culture

Few countries enjoy such a long cultural heritage as does Iran, and few people are so aware of and articulate about their deep cultural tradition as are the Iranians. Iran, or Persia, as a historical entity, dates to the time of the Achaemenids. Daily life in modern Iran is closely interwoven with Shia Islam and the country's art, literature, and architecture are an ever-present reminder of its deep national tradition and of a broader literary culture. Iranian culture has long been a predominant culture of the Middle East and Central Asia, with Persian considered the language of intellectuals during much of the second millennium CE, and the language of religion and the populace before that. The Iranian New Year (Norouz) is celebrated on March 21 from Spain in the west to Kazakhstan in the east. It is celebrated as the first day of spring. Norouz was nominated as one of UNESCO's Masterpieces of teh Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2004.





Architecture

The main building types of classical Iranian Architecture are the mosque and the palace. Persian architecture display their extraordinary skills in making massive domes. Domes can be seen frequently in the structure of bazaars and mosques. Iranian domes are distinguished for their height, proportion of elements, beauty of form, and roundness of the dome stem.






Food
The cuisine of Iran is diverse, with each province featuring dishes, as well as culinary traditions and styles, distinct to their regions. It includes a wide variety of foods ranging from chelow kabab (barg, koobideh, joojeh, shishleek, soltani, chenjeh), khoresht (stew that is served with white Basmati or Iranian rice: ghorbmeh sabzi, gheimeh, and others), aash (a thick soup), kookoo (vegetable omellettes), pollo (white rice alone or with addition of meat and/or vegetables and herbs, including loobia pollo, albaloo pollo, zereshk pollo, and others), and a diverse variety of salads, pastries, and drinks specific to different parts of Iran. The list of Persian recipes, appetizers and desserts is extensive.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Group name: Bloggers


Group members:



Hamideh Sattari 1051108219

Shalini M Nadaraj 1061105260

Lilambikha Raja Vikraman Varman 1061108476


Home town: Iran

Idea: The idea is to analyze 3 different aspects of Iran, The culture, food and the incredible Architecture belonging to thousands of years ago.


Reasons: The reason for choosing Iran is since it has a very diverse climate with many different types of people and cultures and different tastes in their food. It is interesting in a way that will be new to the students of the class and will help them gain a totally new experience. Iranians and Malaysians have many things in common which will help us explore in depth these commonalities.

Area of Responsibility:

Hamideh Sattari: Culture

Shalini M Nadaraj: Architecture

Lilambikha Raja Vikraman Varman: Food