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??A. By carefully studying the present, skilled businessmen scientists, and politicians are supposedly able to figure out in advance what will happen.B. School would be taught "by electrical impulse while we sleep."C. One forecaster knew that predictions about the future would always be subject to significant errors.D. In early 1929, most forecasters saw an excellent future for the stock market.E. Everyone may look to the future for it is always promising.F. Actually, the article was written in 1958 and the question was, "what will life be like in 19787"??
Prior to the UML, there was no clear leading(1)language. Users had to choose. from among many similar modeling languages with minor differences in overall(2)power. Most of the modeling languages shared a set of commonly accepted concepts that are expressed slightly differently in various languages. This lack of(3)discouraged new users from entering the OO market and from doing OO modeling, without greatly expanding the power of modeling. Users longed for the industry to it adopt one, or a very few, broadly supported modeling languages suitable for(4)usage.
Some vendors were discouraged from entering the OO modeling area because of the need to support many similar, but slightly different, modeling languages. In particular, the supply of add-on tools has been depressed because small vendors cannot afford to support many different formats from many different(5)modeling tools. It is important to the entire OO industry to encourage broadly based tools and vendors, as well as niche products that cater to the needs of specialized groups.
A typical(1)language contains an applicative sub-language which approximates the mathematical abstractions of "timeless" functions applied to "spaceless" values, where the actual operation sequences and use of storage space during expression evaluation are organized behind the(2). In this setting, values are data structures of low volume, typically afew computer words or less, which means that an illusion of "spacelessness" can be realized by having(3)results during expression evolution stored at the discretion of the language implementation, and effecting parameter(4)and(5)operations through value copying.
Places/spots to visit:
Day 1: airport → hotel → Barkhor Street Bazaar → the home of a Lhasa resident
Day 2: the Potala Palace → the Norbulingka Park → the Sera Monastery
Day 3: the Drepung Monastery → the Jokhang Temple → the Tibetan Traditional Medicine Hospital the Tibetan Traditional Carpet Factory
Day 4: Lhasa → Shigatse → the Tashilhumpo Monastery → the New Palace of Panchen Lama
Day 5: Shigatse → the Yangzhuoyong Lake → the Karola snow mountain → Lhasa
Day 6: hotel → airport