mukha kaung tae ...
he did the work himself
It reduces the force of his weight normal to the ground. This reduces the friction between his feet & the ground; without this frictional force he cannot push himself forward.
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The most common frame of reference is the observer himself and, by extension, the room, lab, neighborhood, or environment in which he feels himself to be at rest.
Both actually feel this force, but it's VERY VERY VERY small compared to the force down to the earth! It's actually so small that you can't measure it, but it's conceptually existent.
i read that it is about the struggle in his self ....i am not very Sure i think in addition to being struggle to himself ,the struggle is also is between crusoe and the nature he struggle it to overcome his fear and survive
to show the struggle between a character and something outside himself or herself
The cast of The Struggle - 2005 includes: Ossie Davis as himself
The cast of The Struggle - 2003 includes: Manchan Magan as Himself - Presenter
Pernoid
Crusoe's concern about cannibals develops the idea of people having to struggle to survive
But I think he is a respected player, he has proven himself.
The cast of Our Brand Is Crisis - 2005 includes: James Carville as Himself - GCS Strategist Stanley Greenberg as Himself (GCS Pollster) Evo Morales as Himself (Opposing Candidate) Henry Oporto as himself Manfred Reyes Villa as Himself (Opposing Candidate) Jeremy Rosner as Himself - GCS Pollster and Chief Strategist Robert Shrum as Himself - GCS partner Tal Silberstein as Himself (GCS Management Consultant) Amy Webber as Herself (GCS Associate)
The main struggle in a story is typically the conflict that the protagonist faces while trying to achieve their goal. This struggle provides tension and drives the narrative forward, keeping readers engaged and invested in the outcome. It can be internal (emotional or psychological) or external (physical or environmental), and often forces the protagonist to grow, change, or overcome obstacles.
Objection, Your Honor. This statement is speculative and lacks concrete evidence. It is inappropriate and unfair to make unsubstantiated claims about opposing counsel's character. We should focus on the facts and evidence presented in this case.
each of them struggle to accept himself for who he is
by his a lot of confidence.............& believe upon himself & god