Why not download a map to your cellphone or iPad? This will be far more convenient than carrying a traditional paper copy and may even be able to link up with a GPS.
The usual convention is to position the map so that the top of the page corresponds to north. In any event, the map should indicate which direction is north; that is what is meant by orienting a map.
Yes I would take a map with you if you do not know the area in Arizona or where you are going so you do not get lost. If you know the area then you will not need a map, but if you do not take a map of the area with you.
Of course you should take a map of Philadelphia with you. It does not have to be in the traditional paper format though, you can find several maps to download to a cellphone or iPad.
In the northern hemisphere, the top of the map should point north, towards the North Pole. This convention is based on the Earth's axis of rotation, with north being the direction in which the Earth's axis points.
you hit the globe, and it should take you to a map then click any part of the map then click a store.
I would take a map with me to Ohio if I do not know the area, otherwise you could get lost well you are travelling through the state. However, if you know the area then you would not need a map.
You can see a map of the democratic delegates by state at www.demconvention.com/delegate-map
Yes I believe you should take a LAX map with you if you want to. Some people would take one and others would not take one. Here are some sites for you to look at that could help you with this idea www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Los%20Angeles&state=CA
The ~Swagg~ Convention
The Constitutional Convention was also called the Philadelphia Convention or the Grand Convention. The convention was from May 25 until September 17, 1787.
If you look at the bottom of the map, there should be a scale. Take a ruler, measure the distance for each measurement, and convert to what you need
The Constitutional Convention was also called the Philadelphia Convention or the Grand Convention. The convention was from May 25 until September 17, 1787.