Emerson's reference to "that gleam of light" most likely refers to the spark of divinity or inner wisdom that resides within each individual. It symbolizes the potential for self-discovery and spiritual enlightenment that can guide a person towards their true purpose and connection to the universe.
The question as posed is unanswerable, since "the war" is not a clear reference to any particular war. If you are American "the War" likely refers to World War II. If you are French, "the War" likely refers to World War I. If you are Spanish, it likely refers to the Spanish Civil War. If you are Chinese, it likely refers to the Chinese Civil War. If you are Iranian, it likely refers to the Iran-Iraq War, etc. Please resubmit the question specifying which war you are talking about.
Shifting the frame of reference refers to
In a reference the first word refers to the book in the Bible where the reference is found. The first number refers to the chapter of the book and the last number is the actual verse number. The numbers are separated by a colon ( : )So, for example, the reference John 3:16 refers to the book of John, the third chapter and the sixteenth verse
Putting yourself in someone else’s position
Pluto refers to the Roman god of the underworld.
An absolute reference. An absolute cell reference.
the number of cells
It is something or someone that refers to what time period they are in.
A grid reference is a reference on a map. It refers to the indication of a location, as abbreviated by numbers, letters, or both.
There is no relation between reference and hascode, Java reference is unique pointer which refers an object. so each object will have a unique reference. but 2 diff object can have same hashcode.
NovaNet - Military Grid Reference System
Frame of reference refers to criteria that measurements can be made by.