East is often depicted on the left in maps because of the convention established in cartography. This practice became prominent with the orientation of maps that place the north at the top, leading to the east being positioned to the left when viewed from the north. Additionally, many cultures historically associated the rising sun with the east, reinforcing this directional representation. Thus, the leftward positioning of east has become a standard in many map designs.
It depends whether you are faceing south or north . if you facing south left is east. and if you facing north left is west
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The duration of Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? is 2.92 hours.
If you are facing south, then east is to your left.
By "Left" I assume you mean "East". To the East of the Rockies is more American soil and cities.
Boston College and Virginia Tech both left the Big East for the ACC.
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If you are facing south, then the east is to your left.
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