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reflection and categories
It is a system by which society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy Social stratification is based on four basic principles: ( 1 ) Social stratification is a trait of society, not simply a reflection of individual differences ; ( 2 ) Social stratification carries over from generation to generation ; ( 3 ) Social stratification is universal but variable ; ( 4 ) Social stratification involves not just inequality but beliefs as well.

reflection and sexuality
The introduction of the myth of the mountain nymph Echo into the story of Narcissus, the beautiful youth who rejected sexuality and falls in love with his own reflection, appears to have been Ovid's invention.
Drawing from both the Boston College community and others, its activities currently are focused on four challenges: handing on and sharing the Catholic faith, especially with younger Catholics ; fostering relationships built on mutual trust and support among lay men and women, vowed religious, deacons, priests, and bishops ; developing an approach to sexuality mindful of human experience and reflective of Catholic tradition ; and advancing contemporary reflection on the Catholic intellectual tradition.

reflection and so
`` Tact '', by its very derivation, implies that its possessor keeps in touch with other people, but the author of Clericis Laicos and Unam Sanctam, the wielder of the two swords, the papal sun of which the imperial moon was but a dim reflection, the peer of Caesar and vice-regent of Christ, was so high above other human beings that he had forgotten what they were like.
In both animations the function g is symmetric, and so is unchanged under reflection.
Pohl then says that " on reflection ' Cosmos ' seemed to take in a bit more territory than was justified, so we changed it to the International Scientific Association ( it wasn't International either, but then it also wasn't scientific )".
Legend has it that he had the Koh-i-Noor positioned near a window so that Shah Jahan could see the Taj only by looking at its reflection in the stone.
" This perspective was anticipated and critiqued as misunderstanding Surrealism's point in being a social critique and a reflection on the individual's presuppositions so that they may be critically questioned.
The transmission coefficient for FTIR is highly sensitive to the spacing between the high index media ( the function is approximately exponential until the gap is almost closed ), so this effect has often been used to modulate optical transmission and reflection with a large dynamic range.
The surface is rough, so no reflection will occur.
But our thoughts can contain only one idea at a time, so if the plot is " hero runs after murderer " and our reflection is " he was foolish to trust the villain ", our thought is something like " hero foolish trust run after murderer villain ".
The accuracy of the reading from a mirrored scale is improved by positioning one's head while reading the scale so that the pointer and the reflection of the pointer are aligned ; at this point, the operator's eye must be directly above the pointer and any parallax error has been minimized.
This is so because there is no reflection on a line terminated in its own characteristic impedance.
The times of the paths near the classical reflection site of the mirror will be nearly the same, so as a result the probability amplitudes will point in nearly the same direction — thus, they will have a sizable sum.
In telecommunication and astronomy, forward scatter is the deflection — by diffraction, nonhomogeneous refraction, or nonspecular reflection by particulate matter of dimensions that are large with respect to the wavelength in question but small with respect to the beam diameter — of a portion of an incident electromagnetic wave, in such a manner that the energy so deflected propagates in a direction that is within 90 ° of the direction of propagation of the incident wave ( i. e., the phase angle is greater than 90 °).
Rays that fall within this angular range are reflected from the core-cladding boundary by total internal reflection, and so are confined by the core.
In some cases, a ground wave may be so altered that new components appear to arise from reflection in regions of rapidly changing dielectric constant.
Waves are confined inside the waveguide due to total reflection from the waveguide wall, so that the propagation inside the waveguide can be described approximately as a " zigzag " between the walls.
The Court, like most Imperial Courts, was considered a reflection of the ruler at its center and Elizabeth was said to be “ the laziest, most extravagant and most amorous of sovereigns .” Elizabeth was intelligent but lacked the discipline and early education necessary to flourish as an intellectual ; she found the reading of secular literature to be “ injurious to health .” She kind and warm-hearted for the emotions sake alone, once going so far as to offer to finance the reconstruction of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake destroyed the Portuguese city despite having and wanting no diplomatic relationship with the nation.
Translation and reflection of a Golomb ruler are considered trivial, so the smallest mark is customarily put at 0 and the next mark at the smaller of its two possible values.
The second rule states that if one cause is assigned to a natural effect, then the same cause so far as possible must be assigned to natural effects of the same kind: for example respiration in humans and in animals, fires in the home and in the Sun, or the reflection of light whether it occurs terrestrially or from the planets.
Of these seven pieces, the parallelogram is unique in that it has no reflection symmetry but only rotational symmetry, and so its mirror image can be obtained only by flipping it over.
Despite being frequently told so, Plug is oblivious to his hideous looks, having never seen his reflection.
In binoculars with Schmidt-Pechan roof prisms, mirror coatings are added to some surfaces of the roof prism because the light is incident at one of the prism's glass-air boundaries at an angle less than the critical angle so total internal reflection does not occur.
They are so arranged that images under the reflection about the main diagonal of the square are conjugate partitions.
At the Ligue d ' Action française, Groulx and his colleagues hoped to inspire revival of the French language and French Canadian culture, but also to create a think tank and public space of reflection, so that the French Canadian nation's elites would find ways to remedy French Canada's underdevelopment and exclusion from big business.
One of the most common relates to the story of the youth of Greek mythology named Narcissus, who became so obsessed with his own reflection as he knelt and gazed into a pool of water that he fell into the water and drowned.

reflection and sharply
Lambertian reflection from polished surfaces are typically accompanied by specular reflection ( gloss ), where the surface luminance is highest when the observer is situated at the perfect reflection direction ( i. e. where the direction of the reflected light is a reflection of the direction of the incident light in the surface ), and falls off sharply.
According to Pogge, Rawls ’ s reluctance to disagree sharply with his critics has helped these ( mis ) understandings to become widespread, and has also induced Rawls in his more recent work to dilute the moral statement of his central Rawlsian ideas: first, that moral deliberation must begin from reflection upon the justice of our basic social institutions ; and second, that the justice of an institutional scheme is to be assessed by how well its least advantaged participants fare.

reflection and defined
An idea, let us say, may be roughly defined as a theme or topic with which our reflection may be concerned.
If the fraction is greater than 1, then arcsine is not defined — meaning that total internal reflection does not occur even at very shallow or grazing incident angles.
Carol P. Christ used the term in 1987, and further defined thealogy in her 2002 essay, " Feminist theology as post-traditional thealogy ," as " the reflection on the meaning of the Goddess " ( p79 ).
The reflection coefficient is defined thus:
Mathematically, it is defined using the reflection coefficient.
Management behavior is a reflection of how accepted conceptions of behavior are defined.
Her opposite number creates a broader but less defined reflection of her attention, making a diagonal space between them, in which their charge stands protected.
They can be defined on classes, member variables, methods, and method parameters and may be accessed using reflection.
The reflection hyperplane can be defined by a unit vector v ( a vector with length 1 ) which is orthogonal to the hyperplane.
One common model for diffuse reflection is Lambertian reflectance, in which the light is reflected with equal luminance ( in photometry ) or radiance ( in radiometry ) in all directions, as defined by Lambert's cosine law.
Similarly, the order of a polyabolo P can be defined as the minimum number of congruent copies of P that can be assembled ( allowing translation, rotation, and reflection ) to form a rectangle.
Critics of this approach note that not all reflection and questioning is philosophical ; besides, if African philosophy were to be defined purely in terms of philosophic sagacity, then the thoughts of the sages could not be African philosophy, for they did not record them from other sages.
In many electron diffraction techniques like reflection high energy electron diffraction ( RHEED ), transmission electron diffraction ( TED ), and gas electron diffraction ( GED ), where the incident electrons have sufficiently high energy (> 10 keV ), the elastic electron scattering becomes the main component of the scattering process and the scattering intensity is expressed as a function of the momentum transfer defined as the difference between the momentum vector of the incident electron and that of the scattered electron.
Part of its significance lies in its very title: parliament was now " seen as both institutionally well defined and a proper subject for description and conscious reflection ".
His typical sculpture depicts everyday encounters defined by wry humor, irony, and sober reflection.
The Material Template Library format ( MTL ) is a standard defined by Wavefront Technologies for ASCII files that define the light reflecting properties of a surface for the purposes of computer rendering, and according to the Phong reflection model.
ISI defined the " worst " books as those that were "... widely celebrated in their day ," but on reflection are "... foolish, wrong-headed, or even pernicious.
ISI defined " best " as " volumes of extraordinary reflection and creativity in a traditional form, which heartens us with the knowledge that fine writing and clear-mindedness are perennially possible.
The corresponding notions can be defined over other fields, leading to complex reflection groups and analogues of reflection groups over a finite field.

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