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    Practicing Mindfulness

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    The results do in fact agree with the hypotheses that practicing mindfulness positively increases quality of life. Each journal entry will be discussed below. Additionally‚ the table below will demonstrate how many times her mind stop being mindful of the present moment and wander off thinking of other things. It is important to note that one the fourth day she wondered off more times than the rest of the days‚ however‚ she also practiced being mindful for a longer amount of time on the foruth day

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    creation of modern technology‚ it has become unneccassary to carry on certain actions that had once been essential for survival. Walking‚ once being essential but now becoming unnecessary‚ is one of the most observable of these actions. It has become rare to find people prefer walking over other forms of transportation; it has become rare for people to consider walking as a form of transportation to begin with. But transportations by foot have many advantages over transportations by motor vehicles

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    There is no definition of a robot that satisfies everybody. International standard ISO 8373 defines a "robot" as an automatically controlled‚ reprogrammable‚ multipurpose‚ manipulator programmable in three or more axes‚ which may be either fixed in place or mobile for use in industrial automation applications. This definition works well for ISO’s main concern‚ industrial robotics‚ but it doesn’t really take care of other realms. Joseph Engelberger‚ a literal pioneer in industrial robotics‚ once said

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    Love and Old Photo Album

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    fifteen minutes of walking she found herself in the middle of a forest surrounded by very tall trees‚ the weather was icy cold but the beauty of the silky white snow on the trees was like a blanket of warmth as they walked through they were surrounded by towering trees she could hear the swift movement of animals hidden in the lush forest. She paused “where are you taking me “she asked curiously‚ “Trust me you’ll like it Jennifer” he answered and continued walking They have been walking for a long time

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    J-Walking Criminology

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    One method a criminologist may use is conducting a field study of the total number of people whom continually J walks. J walking is considered as a person or a group who makes the decision to cross a street or a road and do not cross the street from corner to corner or within the crosswalk. An example‚ the criminologist would sit at a corner where a number of people are J walking. They keep an accurate account of people who J walk for two hours. Criminologist and psychologist will work with one another

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    Relationship between walkability of neighborhood and physical activity Walkability is a measure of how friendly an area is to walking. Walkability has many health‚ environmental‚ and economic benefits. Factors influencing walkability include the presence or absence and quality of footpaths‚ sidewalks or other pedestrian rights-of-way‚ traffic and road conditions‚ land use patterns‚ building accessibility‚ and safety‚ among others. Walkability is an important concept in sustainable urban design

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    smell from all the garbage in the sidewalk‚ people screaming for help‚ blue lights and a cacophony of sirens—this was my new workplace. I had lived in the area for three years‚ yet this was the first time I was not driving by it‚ I was actually walking it—walking it alone. A place where you usually don’t want to walk alone‚ even in daytime. A place where in the night‚ siren sounds are heard more often than those of crickets. A place where people struggle to make ends meet every month. This place was

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    Zombies: The Walking Dead

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    people watched the first episode of “The Walking Dead” on AMC‚ a stunning 83 percent more than the 2.9 million who watched the Season 4 premiere of “Mad Men.” This means there are at least 2.4 million cable-ready Americans who might prefer watching Christina Hendricks if she were an animated corpse. Enlarge This Image AMC No‚ he does not come in peace. A zombie on “The Walking Dead.” Related Video Video: ’The Walking Dead’ Media Decoder Blog: ’The Walking

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    benefits of walking. My automobiled friends praised the article politely enough‚ they liked it (at least they said so); the points were well taken; people should really walk more; it took someone like me to show in such graphic terms what could have been clear to everyone before… then they went on their morning-till-night automobile rides‚ increasing the size of their paunches and the number of their chins and illnesses… I must state‚ however‚ that I didn’t start to sell the idea that walking is the panacea

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    Making Better Place

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    school or work‚ shopping and waiting are necessary activities which related to walking‚ will not be affected by the physical environments (Gehl‚ 2006:9). However‚ in regardless to any reason‚ people should be able to walk safely in a society of freedom and choices (U.S. Department of Transport‚ 2006: 1). Therefore‚ planners should make sure the physical environment of all streets is safe enough for pedestrians walking and cycling (Barton & Tsourou‚ 2000:135). According to the Moreland City Council

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