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    What is StarUML?

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    Star UML What is StarUML ?? * StarUML is an open source project to develop fast‚ flexible‚ extensible‚ featureful‚ and freely-available UML/MDA platform running on Win32 platform. * StarUML is mostly written in Delphi. However‚ StarUML is multi-lingual project and not tied to specific programming language‚ so any programming languages can be used to develop StarUML.  * StarUML was formerly known as "Plastic" or "Agora Plastic". Key Features: * UML 2.0 : UML is continuously expanding

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    Dyslexia: What is it?

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    Dyslexia: What is it? Is it possible to define something that no expert in the world has yet to define? Some would say no but‚ dyslexia‚ and the area of its disease‚ has made this possible. It is upon this idea that dyslexia has multiple meanings and symptoms to many people‚ and that is the reason it has yet to be truly defined. There are many people in the world that have succomed to dyslexia and its difficulties and prevailed. Dyslexia can affect anyone and everyone and sometimes may not show

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    What Is a Bboy?

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    David Le Date 3/20/13 Dr. Hasell ENGL 1301 – 38107 Word Count: 1‚159 What is a Bboy? (final) Bboying is not just a movement. It is a passion‚ a language‚ a form of art and expression. The terms bboy (be-boy) and breaker come from the words beat boy and break boy. Bboy refers to someone who dances to the beat of the music and breaker refers to someone who dances to the break section of a song. The part of a song where there is no singing‚ just pure instrumental music

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    What Is Modernism?

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    Zipper Graphic Design for Advertising‚ Visual Culture & Theory What is Modernism? Historically Modernism describes that period between 1900 and 1950 when Artists‚ Architects‚ Designers and Writers radically re-assessed the direction of their disciplines. Spurred on by radical thinkers like Marx‚ Sartre‚ Freud‚ and Jung; inspired by the possibilities of new economic processes and materials‚ Art‚ Architecture and Design set out to redefine the world in which we live. These arts flourished

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    What Is Buddhism?

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    What is Buddhism? Buddhism is a path of teaching and practice. Buddhist practices such as meditation are means of changing oneself in order to develop the qualities of awareness‚ kindness‚ and wisdom. The experience developed within the Buddhist tradition over thousands of years has created an incomparable resource for all those who wish to follow the path of spiritual development. Ultimately‚ the Buddhist path culminates in Enlightenment or Buddhahood. Who was the Buddha? The word Buddha

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    What is propaganda

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    What is propaganda? Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed towards influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position by presenting only one side of an argument. Propaganda is usually repeated and dispersed over a wide variety of media in order to create the chosen result in audience attitudes. Nazi Propaganda: Propaganda‚ the coordinated attempt to influence public opinion through the use of media‚ was skillfully used by the NSDAP in the years leading up to and

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    What Is Love

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    Due Monday Oct. 19th What is Love? According to Webster’s dictionary the word love is described as a strong‚ positive emotion of regard and affection. But in society today it seems as if we throw the word love around in such a loose manner it really has lost its meaning. Ranging from “I love Coach purses”‚ to actually telling a person “I love you” is now a common thing. Throughout this essay I’ll be taking a philosophical approach to help give a better understanding of what love is according to

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    What Is an Evangelical?

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    What it Means to be an Evangelical In the modern context‚ the term “Evangelical” carries a number of negative connotations. Popular culture depicts Evangelicals as terrorist extremists‚ whose mission in life is to judge and condemn. However‚ these depictions could not be further from the true essence of what it means to be an Evangelical Christian. Evangelicals stand for the truth found in God’s word and believe in the atoning death of Jesus Christ and his redemptive love.

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    What Is Meditation

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    1.What is meditation? Name ancient techniques. Meditation is a practice in which an individual trains the mind or induces a mode of consciousness‚ either to realize some benefit or as an end in itself. Ancient techniques: Taoist meditation Trataka Meditation Raja Yoga meditation 2.Explain the biofeedback process Biofeedback is the process of gaining greater awareness of many physiological functions primarily using instruments that provide information on the activity of those same

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    What Is Botulism?

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    are 6 months of age or younger. What are the causes? This condition is caused by a toxin that is produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacteria. The toxin develops when a baby swallows (ingests) these bacteria‚ which then settle in the gut and grow. These bacteria often come from dust and soil. What increases the risk? This condition is more likely to develop in infants who: Are 6 months of age or younger. Are exposed to soil or dust in the air. Have eaten honey. What are the signs or symptoms? Symptoms

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