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This is the controller for an xBox 360, it is a great example of positive mapping. Both the color of the buttons and the letter of the buttons maps to the matching symbols on screen.
Some thoughts and ideas for the future. No, I don’t have a greenhouse but if I did, it doesn’t necessarily have to go on dirt. One square equals 2’. The yard is approximately 45’ wide by 50’ long. The garage and overhang takes up 20 ft of that width. So usable land is 25’ by 40’. The area from the porch brick to the retaining wall is in shade except around midsummers.
I love old maps! When I took this photo my current life theme was pirates (these themes change regularly). So this photo is more of "this is where I’m at" than "I am here" but still the same theme, no?
The aim of this section is to get the villagers involved in the mapping process but also to learn about features of the forest that we cannot see for ourselves. This means truly abstract elements like the traditional names of the forests to streams and roads to crop cover and who owns the farms.
I researched the possible causes of mental heart attack, for example heartbreak, homophobia, and poverty. I then related this to making personal studies of my own heart rate by putting myself in different situations, measuring my heart rate and the effects on my heart.
2010
Lenore Ramm, an IT analyst in Duke’s Office of Information Technology, uses an interactive online map to find accessibility routes, building entrances and parking information. New online maps bring together a range of data from Facilities Management and other departments to provide detailed, customized views of the campus and beyond.
Courtesy of Duke Photography