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FENG SHUI#1

An ancient Chinese practice that involves arranging space to promote harmony and balance with the environment.

SUSTAINABLE LIVING#2

A lifestyle that seeks to reduce an individual's or society's use of Earth's natural resources, aiming for environmental balance.

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN#3

The process of designing physical environments that enhance quality of life while minimizing ecological impact.

RESEARCH FRAMEWORK#4

A structured plan that outlines the methodology and approach for conducting research, guiding data collection and analysis.

SUSTAINABILITY#5

The ability to meet present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs, focusing on ecological balance.

CASE STUDY#6

An in-depth analysis of a particular instance or example, often used to illustrate principles or practices in real-world contexts.

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#7

Research that focuses on understanding concepts, thoughts, or experiences through non-numerical data.

QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#8

Research that involves the collection and analysis of numerical data to identify patterns and test hypotheses.

STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT#9

The process of involving individuals or groups who have an interest in a project or initiative, fostering collaboration.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#10

Guidelines that ensure research is conducted responsibly, respecting the rights and dignity of participants.

MIND MAPPING#11

A visual tool used to organize information hierarchically, facilitating brainstorming and idea generation.

LITERATURE REVIEW#12

A comprehensive survey of existing research and publications relevant to a specific topic, identifying gaps and trends.

DESIGN ELEMENTS#13

Components such as color, shape, and texture that contribute to the overall aesthetic and functionality of a space.

VALIDATION#14

The process of confirming that a research framework or findings are accurate and applicable in real-world scenarios.

PRESENTATION DESIGN#15

The art of creating visual and verbal presentations that effectively communicate research findings to an audience.

FEEDBACK INTEGRATION#16

The practice of incorporating constructive criticism and suggestions to improve research or presentations.

ACADMIC PUBLISHING#17

The process of submitting research findings to scholarly journals for peer review and dissemination to the academic community.

COLLABORATION TECHNIQUES#18

Strategies used to work effectively with others, enhancing teamwork and shared outcomes in projects.

HARMONY#19

A state of balance and alignment in Feng Shui, achieved by proper arrangement and design within a space.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT#20

The effect that a project or action has on the surrounding environment, including ecological and social dimensions.

RESEARCH PROPOSAL#21

A detailed plan outlining the objectives, methods, and significance of a research project, often used for funding.

FINAL PRESENTATION#22

The concluding communication of research findings, typically involving a summary of methods, results, and implications.

SUSTAINABLE FENG SHUI#23

An approach that integrates traditional Feng Shui principles with modern sustainable practices to enhance environmental responsibility.

PROFESSIONAL FORUMS#24

Platforms where professionals share research, insights, and collaborate on topics relevant to their fields.

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS#25

A method of evaluating two or more subjects to identify similarities and differences, often used in case studies.