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  2. Maze-solving algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Robot in a wooden maze. A maze-solving algorithm is an automated method for solving a maze.The random mouse, wall follower, Pledge, and Trémaux's algorithms are designed to be used inside the maze by a traveler with no prior knowledge of the maze, whereas the dead-end filling and shortest path algorithms are designed to be used by a person or computer program that can see the whole maze at once.

  3. What Is Cooperative Play? Definition, Examples, and Benefits

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    Examples of cooperative play. Cooperative play allows children to work together towards a common goal instead of in opposition to one another or in pursuit of winning. Parents and caregivers can ...

  4. Interpersonal relationship - Wikipedia

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    Psychology. In social psychology, an interpersonal relation (or interpersonal relationship) describes a social association, connection, or affiliation between two or more persons. It overlaps significantly with the concept of social relations, which are the fundamental unit of analysis within the social sciences.

  5. Friedrich Nietzsche - Wikipedia

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    And just the same shall man be to the Übermensch: a laughing-stock or a painful embarrassment. You have made your way from worm to man, and much within you is still worm. Once you were apes, and even yet man is more of an ape than any ape. Even the wisest among you is only a conflict and hybrid of plant and ghost.

  6. Having a Second Child? FAQ About Baby Number 2 - Healthline

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    Your family dynamic. Once again, having a second baby will change your family’s established dynamic. Your firstborn will no longer be an only child, and it will be an adjustment for them, for ...

  7. Stages of Pressure Ulcers: Stages, Treatments, and More

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    Pressure ulcers are also known as bedsores and decubitus ulcers. They range from closed to open wounds and are classified into a series of four stages based on how deep the wound is: Stage 1 ...

  8. How to Ask for a Second Opinion - WebMD

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    If you feel you can’t ask your current doctor, there are other ways to get a second opinion. You can try: Asking your insurance provider to recommend a specialist. Asking a local clinic for a ...

  9. Dependency (project management) - Wikipedia

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    In a project network, a dependency is a link among a project's terminal elements. [citation needed]The A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) does not define the term dependency, but refers for this term to a logical relationship, which in turn is defined as dependency between two activities, or between an activity and a milestone.