Symetrical
The letters in the alphabet that can be read properly in front of a mirror, when capitalized, are: A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, and Y. These letters maintain their appearance and orientation when reflected. Other letters either change shape or become unrecognizable in a mirror.
There have been 22 organizations in as many countries since WW2 calling themselves "The National Liberation Front". Coming up with an original name apparently is not as easy as it looks. The mother of them all was the Viet Cong, composed of North Vietnamese and intended for the liberation and unification of Vietnam. It you are asking about one of the other 21, please specify.
Composition is the final product of the artist's decisions when making their art piece. It describes where parts of the piece are in comparison to each other. A composition can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
Articles 116 (riot or breach of peace) and 117 (provoking speeches or gestures) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice would govern this. I was going to be funny and put down Article 114 (dueling) but that one requires lethal weapons to be used. In the old days you'd just throw in an Article 134 (anything not covered in the other punitive articles) and be done with it, but Bush's lawyers made Article 134 a mirror image of the other articles, so now you can't.
Chief of State. Image upkeep and ceremonial functions is not as valuable as other roles president plays.
When someone looks in the mirror they do not see themselves as others do. Every person has a different perception of how people look. When you look in the mirror, you see your left eye on the left but when other people look at you, they see your left eye on their right so yes, the image is somewhat flipped.
There is no continent that is a perfect mirror image of itself or of any other continent.
"Real" and "virtual" are two opposite, mutually exclusive categories of images. An image is either one or the other, and no image can be both. The image produced by a plane mirror is a virtual one.
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Symetrical
An optical correct mirror preserves the proportions and angles of the reflected image, making it appear as though looking in a regular mirror. On the other hand, a true image mirror reverses the image, so text appears backwards and objects are flipped horizontally.
A convex mirror forms a virtual image. The reflected rays diverge away from each other, and when extended backward, they appear to meet at a point behind the mirror. This virtual image is always upright and smaller than the object.
An image in a plane mirror is upright and the same size as the object, while in a convex mirror the image is smaller, upright, and virtual. Convex mirrors also have a wider field of view and make objects appear farther away than they actually are.
Concave: a curved like a segment of the interior of a circle or hollow sphere; hollow and curved Convex:having a surface that is curved or rounded outwards plane-a flat mirror
A 'mirror image'
South America & Africa
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