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    Conclusion Christine Reuter III. Table of abbreviations OCL Object Constraint Language OMG Object Management Group OMT Object Modeling Technique OOPSLA Object-oriented Programming Systems‚ Languages‚ and Applications UM Unified Method UML Unified Modeling Language   IV. Table of figures Figure 1: Development of UML 3 Figure 2: Diagram Overview 5 Figure 3: Activity node 7 Figure 4: Action 7 Figure 5: Control flow and connectors

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    limit state report

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    This report was generated by LimitState:GEO3.1.b.15253 - www .limitstate.com The report was generated using an academic licensed version. About this Report This report has been generated using LimitState:GEO‚ a software application capable of directly identifying the critical collapse mechanism for a wide variety of geotechnical stability problems‚ including those involving slopes‚ retaining walls‚ footings etc. The software utilizes the Discontinuity Layout Optimization (DLO) procedure to

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    dark and to ensure that an adult driver accompanies them during daylight hours. However‚ these laws prejudicially target one portion of the population for unusually harsh punishment. Teen drivers face unreasonable laws that are discriminatory‚ and should be repealed. In many states‚ for example‚ the holder of a restricted license would be allowed to drive only when accompanied by an adult licensed driver any driver under the age of eighteen. If a teen driver is found guilty of a single moving violation

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    Wrestlers Cutting Weight

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    Wrestlers Cutting Weight Some athletes do extra things to help them win‚ whether it be for a football player doing extra work outs‚ or taking steroids to a baseball player staying late from practice to work on his hit. In wrestling‚ some people do drastic things to help them be the best. “Kyle Talley of St. Mark’s‚ a state champion at 145 pounds last year‚ now wrestles at 152 pounds‚ about six pounds lighter than his natural weight” (Tresolini). Many wrestlers use unhealthy ways to cut weight; … “of 713

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    Two Different Ways Of Weight Loss Millions of people around the globe have been taking the risks of reducing body fat by undergoing surgery while others prefer to burn calories the natural way. Before you consider undergoing a valuable procedure that has‚ no set security people should try to lose weight naturally. Many surgeons have become popular for satisfying their clients while many manufacturing companies have introduced new products for weight loss. In the past thirty years‚ obesity in

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    How to Lose Weight

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    Weight-loss is a process or way in decreasing one’s weight. Weight-loss is very common among young adults that wish to be thinner and sexier. Being physically fit or for me "sexy" is everybody’s dream because it makes you look pretty‚ nice‚ and cool. Weight-loss could give you the physique that you want. It could give you awareness to everything that you are doing. Many obese young adults want to lose their weight because they are uncomfortable of being like that. Sometimes they are discriminated

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    the nation as a whole. However‚ when majority rules‚ its decisions can turn out to be harmful for the unpopular minority groups. Laws can be created that target a certain group of people and limit their rights so that they cannot do everything that they want to. A Democracy should have laws set in place that limit the power of the majority so that it is impossible for the basic rights of the minorities to be taken away‚ even if that minority is unpopular. When the majority makes laws that benefit itself

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    damage than words. Individually we have the right to say whatever we want and it’s more up to the other individual on how they interpret it and how it affects them personally. Despite hate speech being hateful and demeaning to targets‚ there should be no limits to our freedom of speech. The Bill of Rights was specifically established to protect citizens from the government and its power. Our founding fathers based the Constitution off of freedom‚ and we shouldn’t be able to make adjustments to it

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    In “The Limits of Friendship” and “What Is It about 20-Somethings?”‚ both Robin Marantz Henig (science journalist and author) and Maria Konnikova (psychologist from Harvard) write about the difficulties as a growing young adult. “The Limits of Friendship‚” talks about the limit of friendships we can have and “What Is It about 20-Somethings” talks about the responsibilities young adults push aside. Two things they talk about are how social media and social development affect us. They are different

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    Weight Loss Essay

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    Are You Ready to Change your way of Life? Millions of people battle weight loss every day. People come up with so many excuses as to why they cannot lose weight. Losing weight‚ eating healthy and finding time to exercise are the biggest complaints of most individuals that are overweight. According to Rob B (par 1)‚ so many people fail at losing weight because they are lazy. Many people would like to lose weight and exercise but because of jobs‚ families and other priorities‚ it makes it

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