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    particular shop in complex shopping mall or a newcomer in a public or commercial building might look for the exit door. According to different purposes, a variety of spatial task is needed. One of the most important purpose and spatial task is to guide people to the nearest exits in the case of evacuation. In the case of emergency situation spatial awareness of all involved people is really critical. Therefore, You-Are-Here maps could help people to locate themselves in the place and finding the way to the

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    Because dn/dω and dε’/dω have the same sign, the index of refraction decreases with frequency in a spectral region of anomalous dispersion. Anomalous dispersion can be observed experimentally if the substance is not too opaque at the resonance frequency. E.g. certain dyes have absorption bands in the visible

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    Music of any genre or style that originates from a sincere and pure motivation, empowered not by the energies of one’s self, but rather by something greater, exists beyond time, culture, or history. ‘Classical’ music includes many principles that define the true meaning of the value of the classical sounds of music. Detail of the compositional structure and other technical aspects contribute to the most seemingly insignificant nuances. The structural integrity and balancing utilizing of tones create

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    Mozart Effect Essay

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    when individuals listen to the two piano sonata. The stated results are individuals that are able to remember information easier. There are two studies that were conducted in associated with the Mozart Effect. The first study was dedicated to spatial skill performance and its neural pathway relation to music. The other study was dedicated to challenging the first study due to the argument that any type of music that is appreciated can cause the same memory effect. The second study was based

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    In the world today people have gain an interest in an easy way in order for them or their family to boost their IQs. It isn’t only families who have gain an interest in this type of information. People who are the most famous at things in which they have done or are trying to do an this people consider themselves as entrepreneurs are going along with this and trying to build up their IQs because they feel it may end up helping them in the long run. This people are the ones who are motivation is the

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    2.7.4 Spatial Metadata Publication Publishing metadata facilitates data sharing. Sharing data between organisations stimulates cooperation and a coordinated, integrated approach to spatially related policy issues (Land Information Council of Jamaica 2008). Metadata records are usually published through catalogue systems, sometimes called directories or registries (Nogueras-Iso et al. 2005). Also, Catalogue Services for the Web (CSW) open standard by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) supports

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    The patterns of biological diversity in rivers and streams among taxa vary on a spatial and temporal scale (Ligeiro et al. 2010; McGarvey and Terra 2015). Variations in stream ecology can be contributed to water quality, habitat, and history of disturbance (Lingeiro et al. 2010). Creeks and streams feed into rivers and other larger bodies of water, which provide food, water, and other commercial and recreational services as well as a home to an array of plants and animals which rely on clean water

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    Heavy metal concentrations in the soil samples taken from each of the six sampling sites are shown in Table 1. A clear gradient of element concentrations in the soils was observed among the study sites, especially for Cd. Metal concentration varied significantly among sample sites; Cd (H = 16.596, p = 0.005) had the highest significant differences among the sites, whereas Zn (H = 15.409, p = 0.009) had the lowest significant differences. Concentrations of Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn in the soils from S1,

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    Electrical Reflection

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    This is achieved by including spontaneous emission coupling and the spectral dependence of the gain and refractive index. Speclase also models non-linear effects (e.g. thermal lensing, spatial hole burning), which are common in high-brightness lasers. The beam data produced by Speclase, in the form of near-field (NF) and far-field (FF), are converted into ray data. These ray data are used to configure

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    “Passed On” by Carole Satymurti, the speaker tells a story almost as in a novel of their mother and how she left them a box of index cards with advice on life when she died. The speaker’s gender seems to be female. In the poem, the poet presents the theme of growing up and becoming one’s own person through the maturation and acceptance process. She personifies the index cards themselves, comparing them to her mother. They also characterize the speaker and her mother and create a mood of sadness and

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