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    the shortest path based on the map .The result of this study shows that the average time for completing task from source to destination for Group A which could use YAH map are less than Group B (Table 4). However, the difference is not too much. Additionally, YAH maps are useful for choosing the path and estimating the time. Based on our results, participants in group A predict the time that they need for completing the task more precisely compare to group B (Table5). Choosing the path to destination

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    The Book ' The Thief '

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    headed home. He laid in his small bed as he waited for sleep to take over. He thought about the occurrence and the information about the beastmen. He always thought that there was more to the world than what they had here in the village. Now that the path appeared in front of him, he was more than willing to walk down it. Pretty soon, his eyes grew heavy and his breathing stabilized. .......... John 's eyes flashed open as he heard the first cries of the rooster and the first rays of sunlight peeked

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    looking forward and choosing to take the right paths in life. I. Mood & Theme a. The poem’s author, Robert Frost, focuses on the theme and the mood by representing the choices and decisions that have to be made. b. In the ending of the poem, regret is displayed after realizing the wrong choices were made. II. Poetic Devices & Figurative Language a. Reading this poem,

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    in the path he was following. Which way now? He thought. There were three different paths he could take. The path to Ralph’s left led up to the mountain, and was quite steep. The paths in the middle and on the right both led farther into the jungle. Ralph immediately decided the mountain

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    examine the path as best the narrator can. However his vision is limited because the path bends and is covered over. These lines indicate that although the speaker would like to acquire more information, he is prevented from doing so because of the nature of his environment. In the following three lines, lines six through eight, the speaker indicates that the second path is a more attractive choice because it appears as

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    SATURDAY FIELD TRIP AND SKETCH/PHOTO ESSAY The Seattle Area is home to a number of masterpieces of 20th century landscape architecture. During the first week of class, the students and the instructor will collectively decide on one or more landscapes that they are interested in visiting and will be asked to note what Saturdays they are available. We will then visit and explore the site(s) together, possibly with a guest speaker, on a Saturday. You will sketch the site and photograph it. I will bring

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    We believe that today the most value is in productivity and agility how fast you can hit the market, how fast can you change and that’s' really all about developer's productivity and that’s what Heroku focuses on as an application platform, Heroku is an application platform that allows its developers to push application code to the Heroku and then they run that code for the developers this is basically what Heroku does, however Heroku does this in a dramatically different way than traditional hosting

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    "The Road Not Taken", by Robert Frost is a poem about a travelling individual who's come upon two different paths leading to the same destination. He chooses one, but tells himself that if given the option again he'll take the other path even though he knows it'll never happen. This poem in a way talks about life and the choices we make. This has got to be among the best-known, most-often-misunderstood verse forms on the planet. Several generations of careless readers have turned it into a piece

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    homotopies (paths between paths) in our higher inductive type cryptR. Consider the two paths increment-by-100 and crypt-increment-by-100 in cryptR which are defined as follows: increment-by-100 : {m n : Nat} → (i : Fin m) → (r : Records n m) → (ctab r) ≡ (ctab (INCREMENT100 i :: r)) crypt-increment-by-100 : {m n : Nat} → (p q : Nat) → (i : Fin m) → (r : Records n m) → (ctabPL r) ≡ (ctabPL (CRYPT-INCREMENT100 p , q , i :: r)) (increment-by-100 i r) is a path from a plain-text

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    cinema of American. Examples of the movies include "teen-movies" such as the Road Trip as well as the Euro Trip to the art-house of the existentialist film like the Lost Highway by Lynch. In these cinemas, the road persists as the metaphor for the path to the freedom, yet the road has unforeseen dangers as well as consequences. Robert posits, “The issue with making a choice at the crossroads is almost commonplace” to the level that Frost acknowledges the cliché knowingly. He purposely utilizes it

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