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MAN-MADE RESOURCES 
-MUSEUM 
-ZOO 
-BOTANICAL GARDEN 
-HOSPITALS 
-RESEARCH CENTERS 
Submitted on - 16-8-2014 
Submitted to- Soya P 
Submitted by- Umadevi B
INTRODUCTION 
All types of resources are necessary for better 
life of human beings. There are different types of 
resources present in the earth such as natural 
resources, manmade resources, and human 
resources. Manmade resources are important in our 
life because every activity of human being is 
supported by manmade resources some examples of 
manmade resources are botanical garden, zoo, 
hospital, museum, research centres.etc
MUSEUM 
Museum is an institution that cares for 
(conserve) a collection of artifacts and other objects 
of scientific, artistic, cultural or historical 
importance and makes them available for public 
viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or 
temporary. Museums have varying aims, ranging 
from serving researchers and specialists to serving 
the general public. The continuing acceleration in 
the digitization of information, combined with the 
increasing capacity of digital information storage, is 
causing the traditional model of museums to expand 
to include virtual exhibits and high resolution 
images of their collections for perusal, study and 
exploration from any place with internet. The city 
with largest number of museums is Mexico City 
with over 128 museums.
ZOO 
A zoo (short for zoological park or zoological 
garden and also called menagerie) is a facility in 
which animals are confined within enclosures, 
displayed to the public, and in which they may also 
be bred. 
The term zoological garden refers to zoology, 
the study of animals, a term deriving from the Greek 
zoon ( animal) and logos (study).The abbreviation 
‘zoo’ was first used of the London Zoological 
Gardens, which opened for scientific study in 1828 
and to the public in 1847. The no. of major animal 
collections open to the public around the world now 
exceeds 1000 around 80% of them in cities. 
The term Zoological Park was used in 1891 and 
1899 respectively. Relatively new terms for zoos 
coined in the late 20th century are “Conservation 
Park” or “Bio-park”. The term Bio-park was 1st 
coined and developed by the National Zoo in
Washington D.C in late 1980s. in 1993, the New 
York Zoological Society changed its name to the 
“wildlife conservation society” and rebranded the 
Zoos under its jurisdiction as “wildlife conservation 
park”.
BOTANICAL GARDENS 
A Botanical Garden (or botanic garden) is a 
garden dedicated to the collection, cultivation and 
display of a wide range of plants labeled with their 
botanical names. It may contain specialist plant 
collections such as cacti and succulent plants, herb 
gardens, plants from particular parts of the world, 
and so on; there may be green houses, shade houses, 
again with special collections such as tropical plants, 
alpine plants, or other exotic plants. Visitor services 
at a botanical garden might include tours, 
educational displays, art exhibitions, book rooms 
and musical performances and other entertainments. 
Botanical gardens are often run by universities 
or other scientific research organizations and often 
have associated herbaria and research programs in 
plant taxonomy. In principle, their all is to maintain 
documented collections of living plants for the 
purposes of scientific research, conservation display 
and education, although this will depend on the
resources available and the special interest persuade 
at each particular garden.
HOSPITAL 
A hospital is health care institution providing 
patient treatment with specialized staff and 
equipments. Hospitals are usually funded by the 
public sector, by health organizations, health 
insurance companies or charities, including direct 
charitable donations. Historically, hospitals were 
often founded and funded by religious orders or 
charitable individuals and leaders. Today hospitals 
are largely staffed by professional physicians, 
surgeons, and nurses whereas in the past, this work 
was usually performed by the founding religious 
orders. However there are various Catholic religious 
orders, such as the Alexians and the Bonsecours 
sisters, which still focus on hospital ministry today, 
as well as Christian denominations, including the 
Methodists and Lutherans, which run hospital. In 
accord with the original meaning of the word, 
hospitals were originally “places of hospitality”, and
this meaning is still preserved in names of some 
institution such as Royal Hospital Chelsea 
established 1681.
RESEARCH CENTERS 
Research center is a facility or building 
dedicated to research commonly with the focus on a 
specific area. Research comprises “creative work 
undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase 
a stock of knowledge including knowledge of man, 
culture and society, and the use of this stock of 
knowledge to devise new applications”. It is used to 
establish or confirm facts, reaffirm the result of 
previous work, solve new or existing problems, 
support theorems or develop new theorems. A 
research project may also be an expansion on past 
work in the field. The primary purposes of basic 
research are documentation, discovery and 
interpretation or the research and development of 
methods and the systems for the advancement of 
human knowledge. There are several forms of
research- scientific, humanities, artistic, economic, 
social, etc. 
CONCLUSION 
Man made resources are inevitable for the 
present day human life. These resources are part of 
the development of human civilization. When 
human civilization develops, the needs of manmade 
resources also increase.

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  • 1. MAN-MADE RESOURCES -MUSEUM -ZOO -BOTANICAL GARDEN -HOSPITALS -RESEARCH CENTERS Submitted on - 16-8-2014 Submitted to- Soya P Submitted by- Umadevi B
  • 2. INTRODUCTION All types of resources are necessary for better life of human beings. There are different types of resources present in the earth such as natural resources, manmade resources, and human resources. Manmade resources are important in our life because every activity of human being is supported by manmade resources some examples of manmade resources are botanical garden, zoo, hospital, museum, research centres.etc
  • 3. MUSEUM Museum is an institution that cares for (conserve) a collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural or historical importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The continuing acceleration in the digitization of information, combined with the increasing capacity of digital information storage, is causing the traditional model of museums to expand to include virtual exhibits and high resolution images of their collections for perusal, study and exploration from any place with internet. The city with largest number of museums is Mexico City with over 128 museums.
  • 4. ZOO A zoo (short for zoological park or zoological garden and also called menagerie) is a facility in which animals are confined within enclosures, displayed to the public, and in which they may also be bred. The term zoological garden refers to zoology, the study of animals, a term deriving from the Greek zoon ( animal) and logos (study).The abbreviation ‘zoo’ was first used of the London Zoological Gardens, which opened for scientific study in 1828 and to the public in 1847. The no. of major animal collections open to the public around the world now exceeds 1000 around 80% of them in cities. The term Zoological Park was used in 1891 and 1899 respectively. Relatively new terms for zoos coined in the late 20th century are “Conservation Park” or “Bio-park”. The term Bio-park was 1st coined and developed by the National Zoo in
  • 5. Washington D.C in late 1980s. in 1993, the New York Zoological Society changed its name to the “wildlife conservation society” and rebranded the Zoos under its jurisdiction as “wildlife conservation park”.
  • 6. BOTANICAL GARDENS A Botanical Garden (or botanic garden) is a garden dedicated to the collection, cultivation and display of a wide range of plants labeled with their botanical names. It may contain specialist plant collections such as cacti and succulent plants, herb gardens, plants from particular parts of the world, and so on; there may be green houses, shade houses, again with special collections such as tropical plants, alpine plants, or other exotic plants. Visitor services at a botanical garden might include tours, educational displays, art exhibitions, book rooms and musical performances and other entertainments. Botanical gardens are often run by universities or other scientific research organizations and often have associated herbaria and research programs in plant taxonomy. In principle, their all is to maintain documented collections of living plants for the purposes of scientific research, conservation display and education, although this will depend on the
  • 7. resources available and the special interest persuade at each particular garden.
  • 8. HOSPITAL A hospital is health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized staff and equipments. Hospitals are usually funded by the public sector, by health organizations, health insurance companies or charities, including direct charitable donations. Historically, hospitals were often founded and funded by religious orders or charitable individuals and leaders. Today hospitals are largely staffed by professional physicians, surgeons, and nurses whereas in the past, this work was usually performed by the founding religious orders. However there are various Catholic religious orders, such as the Alexians and the Bonsecours sisters, which still focus on hospital ministry today, as well as Christian denominations, including the Methodists and Lutherans, which run hospital. In accord with the original meaning of the word, hospitals were originally “places of hospitality”, and
  • 9. this meaning is still preserved in names of some institution such as Royal Hospital Chelsea established 1681.
  • 10. RESEARCH CENTERS Research center is a facility or building dedicated to research commonly with the focus on a specific area. Research comprises “creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase a stock of knowledge including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications”. It is used to establish or confirm facts, reaffirm the result of previous work, solve new or existing problems, support theorems or develop new theorems. A research project may also be an expansion on past work in the field. The primary purposes of basic research are documentation, discovery and interpretation or the research and development of methods and the systems for the advancement of human knowledge. There are several forms of
  • 11. research- scientific, humanities, artistic, economic, social, etc. CONCLUSION Man made resources are inevitable for the present day human life. These resources are part of the development of human civilization. When human civilization develops, the needs of manmade resources also increase.