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    System Analysis and System Requirements Object Modeling‚ Process Modeling‚ and Strategies for System Analysis and Problem Solving April 6‚ 2005 Object Modeling A class can be described as a collection of objects of similar type. These objects often share the same attributes‚ operations‚ methods‚ relationships‚ and semantics. Additionally‚ once a class is defined any number of objects can be created and associated to that class. For example‚ beagles and boxers represent different breeds (i

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    Minh Truong Basic Writing LLC Object Essay 10-12-2011 My Meaningful Thing Jewelry is one of the favorites of many people nowadays. It can be used for many purposes‚ either special events or every day wear. The trend in jewelry is elegant‚ creative‚ and swanky. I don’t remember how much jewelry I have had‚ but the one I put in the corner of my desk is my favorite. It seems precious to me not because of its value‚ because it was a thing that my grandmother left before she passed away in 2006

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    gerund phrase is the subject of the verb takes). Paul finished painting the ceiling. (The gerund phrase is the direct object of finished). After hiking for two hours‚ we sat down to rest. (The gerund phrase is the object of the preposition after. Part A Identifying Gerund Phrases: Underline the gerund phrases in the sentences below. Example: Brisk walking is Don’s favorite exercise. 1. Keeping a light on in the house helps discourage robbers. 2. Mrs. Norman enjoys playing bridge.

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    verb-ing form used as a noun. According to A. Ghani Johan is a form of the verb + ing that serves as an object‚ usually describe the process. Therefore gerund functions can occupy the subject‚ object‚ complement or description. Example: -Fishing makes me very happy . fishing here is a subject. - You Should finish reading it before he comes. Reading is a gerund functioning as an object. - My hobby is singing Singing here serves as a description. 2.2 The form and characteristics of

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    with many people around the world. It also supports and makes our lives easier. Therefore‚ I think a phone is an absolute requirement in this constantly developing world. Besides‚ my phone is the most important and valuable object to me that I also consider as a memorable object. My phone was given to me from my dad when the previous phone I had was stolen. It was a Samsung Note 3 and a mysterious thief had stolen it during summer. I was devastated and enraged as my heart cried out for it. All my

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    A Detailed Lesson Plan in English Grade 7 (Grammar) I. Objectives : a. Identify the gerunds and their functions in the sentences. b. Actively participate in class discussion through oral recitation and activities provided by the teacher. c. Construct their own sentences using gerunds. II. Subject Matter Topic: Verbals: Gerunds and its functions Reference: Grammar and Composition By: Mc Graw Hill Glencoe pp. 208-210 Materials: chalk‚ board‚ visual aids III. Procedures: TEACHER’S

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    Identify the primary and secondary sentence elements in the given exercises‚ as well. Identifying Indirect Objects. Underline the indirect object in each of the following sentences. Label direct objects with the initials d.o. (Note: all sentences are the same -"to whom?") d.o. Example: Bill lent Howard his jacket. 1. Lisa told the children a story about an elephant. 2. Give me one good reason for doing that job! 3. Pat gave Dick a record for his birthday. 4. We mailed Barbara a Christmas

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    Andrea Cropp Descriptive essay Do you have a favorite room in your house? Mine just so happens to be my bedroom. My bedroom is a place where I can go to relax‚ or to have some alone time. I like my room because the design‚ layout‚ and décor were all chosen by me to suit my needs. A person walking into my favorite room is able to learn about my likes and dislikes very easily. The room describes my personality. If you were asked to describe your favorite room in your home what would you say? The

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    Categorical Self Having realized that he or she exists as a separate experiencing being‚ the child next becomes aware that he or she is also an object in the world. Just as other objects including people have properties that can be experienced (big‚ small‚ red‚ smooth and so on) so the child is becoming aware of him or her self as an object which can be experienced and which has properties. The self too can be put into categories such as age‚ gender‚ size or skill. Two of the first categories

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    Let’s face it‚ ghosts‚ vampires and other typical monsters are a little overdone at this point‚ especially in the hidden object game genre. That’s why it is refreshing to see titles like Eventide: Slavic Fable that deviates from the usual cast of creatures. As the name suggests‚ it is a game that is inspired by Slavic mythology‚ which appears to be filled with all manner of weird and wonderful beings. The setting is a contemporary heritage park where the protagonist’s grandmother is the curator.

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