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    London Walking Tours Experience Days: During this Secret Spaces in London Tour, you'll discover the city's secret spaces for 90 minutes, including green gardens and ancient roman ruins. You'll follow an expert guide as you discover London's hidden gems.Beginning at London Wall, just round the corner from Moorgate tube station, you'll be met by your knowledgeable guide. They will greet you and your group, and introduce the secret spots you'll be discovering during the 90 minute tour. This Secret Spaces of London Tour will highlight London's hidden green spots, and you'll learn why they are still (surprisingly) ever-growing. In such an urban city, it might be hard to imagine where there would be any gardens, but your tour guide will unveil some of the most beautiful spots in the city, and how they came to be.  You'll come across London's oldest park, a disappearing church and ancient roman ruins. As your tour comes to an end, you'll leave with new secret spots to take loved ones to, and all of the historical facts about how these places began.This Secret Spaces in the City Tour of London makes a unique gift experience for London locals and history buffs. 

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  • What are entities and relationships?

    Entities are the objects or concepts that are relevant to a particular domain, such as customers, products, or orders in a retail system. Relationships, on the other hand, describe how these entities are connected or interact with each other. For example, in a retail system, a customer entity may have a relationship with an order entity, indicating that a customer can place an order. Entities and relationships are key components in designing databases and data models to represent real-world scenarios and interactions.

  • What are entities and relations?

    Entities are objects or concepts that are distinguishable and can be described. They can be people, places, things, or events. Relations, on the other hand, are connections or associations between entities. They define how entities are related to each other and provide context to their interactions. In a database context, entities are represented as tables and relations are represented as the connections between these tables.

  • Why do Minecraft entities disappear?

    Minecraft entities may disappear due to a variety of reasons. One common reason is that they have moved out of the player's render distance, causing them to be unloaded from the game world. Another reason could be that they have been killed or destroyed by the player or other entities. Additionally, certain entities may have a despawn timer, causing them to disappear after a certain amount of time if they are not interacted with.

  • How do you rotate Minecraft entities?

    In Minecraft, entities can be rotated using commands or by physically moving them in the game world. To rotate an entity using commands, you can use the `/tp` command along with the `rotation` parameter to specify the desired rotation angles. Alternatively, you can physically rotate an entity by pushing or pulling them in the game world using tools or by manipulating their environment. Additionally, some mods or plugins may offer more advanced ways to rotate entities in Minecraft.

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  • Can you also copy entities with WorldEdit?

    Yes, WorldEdit allows you to copy entities such as mobs, items, and blocks with the //copy command. This command can be used to duplicate entities in the game world, making it easier to create complex structures or designs. Additionally, you can paste the copied entities using the //paste command to place them in a different location. This feature is particularly useful for building large-scale projects or quickly populating an area with specific entities.

  • How can you rotate entities in Minecraft?

    In Minecraft, you can rotate entities by using commands or by physically moving them in the game. To rotate an entity using commands, you can use the /tp command to teleport the entity to a new location with a different rotation. Alternatively, you can physically rotate an entity by pushing or pulling it in the direction you want it to face. Additionally, some entities like mobs or players may automatically rotate to face a certain direction based on their behavior or AI.

  • How can one rotate entities in Minecraft?

    In Minecraft, players can rotate entities such as items, blocks, or mobs by using the right-click or left-click button on a mouse or touchpad. By clicking on the entity and dragging the mouse in the desired direction, players can rotate the entity to the angle they prefer. Additionally, some mods or plugins may offer more advanced rotation options for entities in the game.

  • How can entities be rotated in Minecraft?

    Entities in Minecraft can be rotated using commands or by physically moving them in the game world. Using commands, players can use the /tp command to teleport entities to a new location with a specific rotation. Additionally, players can use the /data command to modify an entity's rotation data directly. In the game world, players can physically rotate entities by pushing or pulling them using pistons, or by using water currents to change their orientation.

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