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  2. Desire path - Wikipedia

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    A desire path, often referred to as a desire line in transportation planning and also known by various other names, [a] is an unplanned small trail created as a consequence of mechanical erosion caused by human or animal traffic. The path usually represents the shortest or the most easily navigated route between an origin and destination, and ...

  3. Marjorie Conrad - Wikipedia

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    [40] The 2021 version of Desire Path was released on Amazon Prime Video; [41] both the 2020 [42] and 2021 [43] versions were released on Marjorie Conrad's YouTube channel. Conrad's formally daring third feature, Body Issues, makes innovative use of body cam footage, a lack of visible human faces, [44] and "an unreliable narrator as the only guide."

  4. Four Noble Truths - Wikipedia

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    marga (road, path, way): the Noble Eightfold Path is the path leading to the confinement of this desire and attachment, and the release from dukkha. [g] [13] [14] The four truths appear in many grammatical forms in the ancient Buddhist texts, [15] and are traditionally identified as the first teaching given by the Buddha.

  5. Goat Path - Wikipedia

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    Goat Path may refer to: Pennsylvania Route 23; Desire path This page was last edited on 17 November 2019, at 05:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Talk:Desire path - Wikipedia

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    How is a desire path different from a path?Autarch 14:37, 3 December 2009 (UTC) Fro what I understand, a desire path is a subset of path where paths can be designed or naturally occurring. Desire paths are the latter. --Jason Yip 01:28, 10 May 2010 (UTC) I think the term desire path refers to the erosion caused by human feet. Hence, an ...

  7. Path - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle path; Bridle path, used by people on horseback; Course (navigation), the intended path of a vehicle; Desire path, created by human or animal foot traffic; Footpath, intended for use only by pedestrians; Shared-use path, intended for multiple modes such as walking, bicycling, in-line skating or others; Sidewalk, a paved path along the ...

  8. Four Right Exertions - Wikipedia

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    The Four Right Exertions (also known as, Four Proper Exertions, Four Right Efforts, Four Great Efforts, Four Right Endeavors or Four Right Strivings) (Pali: sammappadhāna; Skt.: samyak-pradhāna or samyakprahāṇa) are an integral part of the Buddhist path to Enlightenment (understanding). Built on the insightful recognition of the arising ...

  9. Path of least resistance - Wikipedia

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    The path of least resistance is the physical or metaphorical pathway that provides the least resistance to forward motion by a given object or entity, among a set of alternative paths. [ not verified in body ] The concept is often used to describe why an object or entity takes a given path.