Art Carney won the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1974.
Emma Thompson won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 1992.
Audrey Hepburn won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 1953.
Sarah Miles was nominated for her role in "Ryan's Daughter"
Anne Bancroft won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 1962.
It is because of electro magnetic waves.take a rope and fix Its one end and pick another end and make waves on it by hand then we can see the reflection wave on it (2 dimensional). Or take a bucket full of water and drop a very small stone to it. then we can see the formation of waves and reflected waves in it (3 dimensional).
The sunset makes the sky turn red.
The sunset makes the sky turn red.
Observing the physical world can lead us to reflect on our memories...apex ----Maria Kirolos =)
My sister's coat is long and black.
Reflection works best if it is on a smooth shiny surface.
Classifying things by observation can best be done using a
Reflection . . . -- looking at yourself in a mirror -- turning on the light in the room in order to see the floor -- seeing the moon in the sky Refraction . . . -- putting on your glasses in order to see more clearly -- the pencil looks like it's bent when you stick one end of it in water -- the weather radar is aimed slightly UP in order to see a storm 100 miles away
A conclusion about an observation is referred to as an inference or infer in short form. This is a method which allows you to reach conclusions based on observations.
A mirrow
Examples of multiple reflections include a mirage in the desert, where light is reflected multiple times between layers of air at different temperatures, and a kaleidoscope, where light reflects off multiple mirrors to create intricate patterns. Another example is the double reflection seen in a water puddle, where light reflects off the surface of the water and then off the ground below.
monitoring. if you mean observation as in to watch soemthing, monitor or monitoring would be the best bet.