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Veronica Donkin <[email protected]> Wed, 17 Jan 2024 14:07:01 -0800 (PST)
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The World Compass is a way of describing worlds and mapping them into a multiverse. In Every Heart a Doorway, it's also referred to as the Great Compass as a book title, and Seanan McGuire has referred to it as the Alignment System.[1] In Beneath the Sugar Sky, it's referred to as The Compass.



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"Here in the so-called 'real world', you have north, south, east and west, right? Those don't work for most of the portal worlds we've been able to catalog. So we use other words. Nonsense, Logic, Wickedness and Virtue. There are smaller subdirections, little branches that may or may not go anywhere, but those four are the big ones." [2]


Seanan McGuire has said that "The alignment system is actually intentionally a little bit blurry because [the characters] are trying to figure it out and unify a system that does not unify, where different worlds will have different applications of the same words and mean different things."[1]


Portals to other worlds are referred to as doors, though they can also take the form of mirrors[5], wishing wells[6], staircases, towers, gaps between tree roots[7], etc. In Beneath the Sugar Sky, Kade explains that doors always lead to worlds that suit the traveler, as they were born in the wrong world originally.[8] However, in Every Heart a Doorway, Eleanor offers to take some of the students to her world for safety, proving either that you may suit several worlds or that you can go through doors that aren't yours. Some doors only appear once, some are passed down through generations,[5] and yet others are constant.






The appearance of Doors is very unpredictable. The only particular thing they have in common is that they only appear for children; at the least, the Moors do not summon doors for anybody over eighteen. The exceptions to this are a few documented stable doors, such as the one to Eleanor's World[9] and the mirror that led to the Unnamed Mirror World before it was smashed[5]. Some Doors appear only once, drawn by the need of children who don't belong in their birth world; the doors will belong to worlds that better suit the children and bring them to a place where they can be free.[10] Webworld apparently chooses its inhabitants[11], and can sometimes hold doors open for children through magic[12], for about two years and six months.[13] The Lady of the Dead says that she is aware of when the doors to the Halls of the Dead are opened or closed, which is why she was suspicious of Cora, Kade, Christopher, Nadya and Sumi when they arrived.[14]


If a traveler should return to their original world, it is very unlikely they will find their door again.[15] Travellers are usually children, because at a young age, you are more malleable and can adjust to things better.[1]


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I will try to be as specific as I can. I am building an AR app for that I need Compass North South East West ( what I think). I am new in android development so I don't know much about it. I am currently Using Unity, and I am confused about the readings which should be used as a real world value, either "True heading" or magnetic Heading ? which one of these corresponds to the real worlds north, south, east, west. and also these values change with orientation of the Phone. is there a way to get back original values.?


But I rely more heavily on my compass than that, since I often backpack in low-use areas where signage is unreliable and trails can be intermittent, as well as off-trail. The compass is a core component of my navigation toolkit, best used in partnership with my topographic maps and GPS sport watch (a combined timepiece, altimeter, and auto dead-reckoner).


A skilled photographer with a crappy camera will take better photos than an ametueur with a pro-level model. The same is true about navigators and compasses. A premium compass is not necessary to navigate expertly, but it is more convenient, efficient, and pleasant to use.


The compass need not be perfectly level for the global needle to rotate. In fact, it can be pitched at a 20-degree angle, and the global needle will still work flawlessly. This makes the M-3G very responsive. Finding and transferring bearings in the field is slower and more tedious with compasses that do not have a global needle.


I love the great outdoors and there is nothing I love more than being out in the wilderness were it ha been untouched by man in decades. With that said I have had to teach myself alot of the skills necesary to survive on my own. But, I know I am lacking in the very valuable skill of using a compass properly, and truly orienting myself. Since my resources are limited, do you have any suggestions, or websited that could help me develop this skill?


the Suunto M3-G is an amazing piece of gear, with a more complex failure mode than might be apparent. all four of mine have developed the dreaded bubble after approx two years of ownership. the capsules do not seem to leak, and i suspect the fluid migrates thru the plastic. the newest one now shows a bubble above 5k feet. the older units have bubbles at sea level. arctic weather (mostly sea ice, so at sea level) is cold enough to cause the bubbles to disappear/contract, which would be great, if not for the reality that as the bubbles go back to a fluid state, it reduces the volume in the capsule, causing the top and bottom to come closer together and lock the needle in place. thusly, one needs to keep the compass next-to-skin-warm to maintain functionality. loss of fluid volume due to low temperature is also probably a contributing factor, but .. no warm bubble = works in the cold. bottom line, the device works so much better than anything else, that i buy a new unit every couple of years.


I just got my new Suunto and took it out for a test. I noticed immediately that the needle was getting hung up and was sluggish. I further examined the needle movement with a magnet and discovered the needle is getting caught on the clinometer. I went to the REI site to look for some reviews and see if anyone else has had a similar problem. No luck. But, I noticed the picture in the REI listing was different than my compass. The Suunto M-3g compass on their site has what appears to be a stamped metal needle. Mine appears to be a very thin plastic with stickers on it. Also, I noticed that the center of the needle is reddish on the REI one an mine is not.


I knew you recommended these compasses and thought I better look at the ones you have. Yours are the same as pictured on the REI site. I then went to the Suunto site and found that it is the same as mine having the plastic needle. This was somewhat comforting. I was beginning to think I got a knock off.


I would not expect the global needle to be level. The needle is attracted to the actual location of the north pole, which is through the earth, below the horizon. In the northern hemisphere, a needle must be weighted slightly heavier on the south end in order to sit level. When an compass is used in the southern hemisphere, it will need even more weight in order to sit level. A global compass is probably weighted to be level at the equator.


I ordered from Amazon first. Suunto was the seller and the M-3G that I got was definitely defective. The needle hung up on the inclinometer and it was not accurate. I ordered from REI hoping to get an older version. Same exact compass thou. However, it works perfectly. Needle movement settles in instantly unlike my previous one. I wonder now if it had any liquid in it. I took mine out on a local orienteering course and with the updates it seems to still be a good product.


Reading a bunch of reviews, many have remarked that the new version/design of the Suunto M-3G compass is not good. Complaints have been generally about poor quality, lost of certain features, etc. Can you please comment on whether the Suunto M-3G newest version in 2020 is still a good buy or should we look at another compass? Thank you.


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A total of 3507 records were screened, resulting in 101 articles on strategic learning across the health system: health professional level (19%), health organizational level (15%), subnational/national level (26%), multiple levels (35%), and global level (6%). Thirty-five of these articles focused on learning systems at multiple levels of the health system. A national learning system requires attention at the organizational, subnational, and national levels guided by the needs of patients, families, and the community. The compass of the national learning system is centred on four cross-cutting themes across the health system: alignment of priorities, systemwide collaboration, transparency and accountability, and knowledge sharing of real-world evidence generated at the point of care.

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