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Dead or Alive: How to Read a Map For Nerds, Know-it-All's & Women of All Shapes and Sizes (Never Get Lost Again!)

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Dead or Alive: How to Read a Map For Nerds, Know-it-All's & Women of All Shapes and Sizes (Never Get Lost Again!)
Dead or Alive: How to Read a Map For Nerds, Know-it-All's & Women of All Shapes and Sizes (Never Get Lost Again!)

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Dead or Alive: How to Read a Map For Nerds, Know-it-All's & Women of All Shapes and Sizes (Never Get Lost Again!)

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Have you ever gotten lost because you couldn't read the map?Thousands of people get lost each day - whether they're taking a trip in Thailand, searching for a hotel in San Francisco, or driving the wrong direction down the I-5...simply because they were never taught to read a map! This book will show you how to easily understand how to read a map, teach your friends how to read a map, and most importantly never get lost again! You'll soon find out:
Some of the things you'll learn include:
How and where to get a map
How to print an online map
How to understand Mobile, Tablet, and Online Maps
How to Read and Understand a Map
How to understand compass directions
The colors in a map
The Map Legend and Symbols
What Readers are Saying: "This is a good book that tells in detail how to read a map. Anyone that has had difficulty reading a map, or has gotten lost while navigating with a map would benefit from this book. He starts by describing that maps should have the year they were made in the margin. They shouldn't be older than three years. He talks about finding compass directions on a map. Describes the difference between large scale and small scale maps. I didn't know there was a difference. The book talks about accessing online maps. He explains when navigating with a map that you count the streets. He suggests you don't navigate by street names alone as they can't always be read. I think this is one of the reasons I sometimes have difficulty when reading a map. I can't find the street sign and waste time looking for it, or turn on the wrong street and get lost. He talks about using landmarks so you don't get lost when staying at a hotel. He describes what colors and symbols mean on a map."
Imagine how awesome it will feel once you can successfully read a map!
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